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Olney E. McKee
Navy
Olney
E.
McKee
DIVISION: Navy,
Carrier Air Group 151
Aug 29, 1922 - Jul 3, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Sep 25, 1942 -
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Nov 12, 1945
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HONORED BY: Marshall K McKee

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Accepted for training as a Naval Aviation Cadet in 1942. Received wings and commission as an Ensign at Pensacola Naval Air Station in June 1944. Trained for operational duties with Torpedo Squadron 151. Finished war at Corvallis, Oregon in 1945 preparing for shipment to Pacific Theater with Carrier Air Group 151. Released from active service in November 1945 and returned to hometown of Abilene, Kansas to resume civilian life.

Nolan G. McKenzie
Army Air Corps
Nolan
G.
McKenzie
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
376th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force
Jul 31, 1918 - Dec 6, 2017
BIRTHPLACE: Solomon, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 1, 1941 -
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Dec 15, 1945
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HONORED BY: Nolan's Family

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Nolan McKenzie was born July 31, 1918 at Solomon, Kansas. He graduated from Solomon High in 1933. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1941 and received a commission as a 2nd Lt. in the US Army Reserves. He was called for active duty July 1 at Ft Sam Houston, Texas. He served as a platoon leader in the 38th Regiment of the 2nd Infantry Division. In 1943 he transferred in grade to the U S Air Force. He was accepted for flight training and graduated from primary at Parks Air College at East St. Louis, basic at Coffeyville, Kansas, and advance flight training at Frederick, Oklahoma. After receiving his wings as a multi-engine pilot he reported to Liberal, Kansas for B-24 training and later to Muroc, California for final combat training and assignment of a full 10-person crew. On July 31st he departed Hamilton Field, California for overseas. Orders were opened after takeoff and he was headed to Bangor Maine , Gander-Newfoundland, Azores, North Africa, and Italy. The entire trip was with complete radio silence and no homing assistance. The crew now felt comfortable with their pilot and navigator. They were assigned to the 376th heavy bomber group of the 15th Air Force and our base was in the southern tip of Italy. They were advised that 43% of the crews completed the required 50 missions. After 15-20 missions they were usually the lead plane for our group. On one mission we were the lead plane for the entire air force of more than 400 planes. Nolan was promoted to Captain. The Distinguish Flying Cross, Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters and 6 campaign ribbons were awarded. Final combat mission was flown on February 28, 1945. Germany surrendered May 5th and Japan on August 5th, 1945. Discharged from service to Air Force Reserves Dec 28, 1945. He had a successful business career in finance.

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Edward McMahon
Marine Corps
Edward
McMahon
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Mar 6, 1923 - Jul 3, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI
HIGHEST RANK: Colonel
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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MILITARY HONORS: 6 Air medals for 85 missions during the Korean War in observation aircraft.
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Ed McMahon was born in Detroit, MI but grew up in Lowell, MA. At the age of 15 he was a bingo caller in Maine and put himself through college as a pitchman for vegetable slicers on the Atlantic board walk. Ed studied at Boston College from 1940-41. Test pilots were required to have 2 years of college and even after the attach on Pearl Harbor, the requirements remained the same, Ed stayed in school as he wanted to be a pilot. In 1944 Ed was commissioned in the Marine Corps and earned his pilot's wings. Training began in Dallas and continued in Pensacola. Ed earned his carrier landing qualifications and was designated Naval Aviator. Ed became an instructor and test pilot in F4U Corsair aircraft at Lee Field, in Green Cove Springs, FL. Ed had orders for the Pacific Fleet in 1945 when the bombs dropped on Japan ended the war.  He remained state side until he was discharged.  Ed remained in the Marine Corps reserves and was called up to serve in the Korean and Vietnam wars thus retiring as a Colonel. Later the State Commission named Ed Brigadier General in the California Air National Guard - an honorary award to recognize his support for the National Guard and Reserve. Ed used the GI Bill to get a degree iand graduated in 1949. He appeared in a few motion films and other television show but is best know as Johnny Carson's side kick on the Tonight Show. Courtesy of WW II uncovered.

William J. McNeely
Marine Corps
William
J.
McNeely
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
1st Division
May 25, 1926 - Nov 13, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Merriam, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Chief Master Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Apr 1, 1944 -
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Mar 15, 1965
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HONORED BY: Norma Children Marsa, Mark

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Bill served in the South Pacific with the 1st Marines Corps. He received his discharge in 1946. In March of 1947 he reenlisted in the Marines. After serving 2 more years he then enlisted in the USAF. He served in the Air force until his retirement in March 1965 with the rank of CM Sgt.

Henry R. McPhee Jr.
Navy
Henry
R.
McPhee
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 11, 1925 - Nov 12, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Ames, Iowa
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Henry McPhee Jr. was born 01/11/1925 in Ames, Iowa and attended college at Princeton. McPhee served in the Navy during World War II on destroyer escorts in the Pacific. He was appointed as Special assistant in 1954 to the White House and became Special Assistant Council to President Eisenhower in 1957. While on the White House staff he worked primarily with economic and legal matters. Courtesy of www.legacy.com

Frank J. McSherry
Army
Frank
J.
McSherry
DIVISION: Army,
War Dept., SHAEF
Oct 18, 1892 - Sep 17, 1977
BIRTHPLACE: Eldorado Springs, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Brigadier General
THEATER OF OPERATION: American, European
SERVED: May 12, 1917 -
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Dec 31, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, James M. McSherry and the other children of Brig. Gen. McSherry

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Brig. Gen. McSherry graduated from high school in Grand Junction, Colorado, attended Colorado College, and graduated from University of Arizona with a B.S. in Mathematics in 1916 and a B.S. in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering in 1917. He studied French and Political Science at the University of Paris and post graduate work in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brig. Gen. McSherry was a career soldier who enjoyed a successful career with varied assignments and military schools prior to WWII. When the war began, he was stationed in Washington, D.C. with the War Department and was involved with the Federal Security Agency, National Defense Advisory Committee and the War Manpower Commission. It was during this period that he developed a War Department program for training civilian mechanics for war industries. At Brig. Gen. McSherry's instigation, President Roosevelt appointed an Inter-departmental Board in March 1939 to deal with the inter-departmental jealousies and a lack of coordinated policies for vocational training. It is interesting to note that the program he developed was later adopted and used during the war. In Sep 1939, he was appointed liaison officer with the Federal Security Agency, in addition to his other duties. He was a major player in developing the Training Within Industry Program, the National Defense Vocational Training Programs in all states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Alaska, changed the type of training given in N.Y.A. projects and expanded training in the Civilian Conservation Corps. In 1942, over ten million workers attended or secured training through one or another of the programs under his general supervision. After arriving in North Africa, he was put in charge of writing policies, directives and instructions for the Allied Military Government for Sicily. He and his personnel entered Sicily with the combat troops in the initial landing and immediately established postal, educational, and railroad systems, agriculture, shipping, banking, labor, courts, and other governmental departments, sometimes while the fighting was still going on. Later, jurisdiction was extended to southern Italy and Naples. He also wrote proposed directives of the combined Chiefs of Staff for six liberated countries (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway) and two occupied countries (Germany and Austria). Brig. Gen. McSherry and his staff were also responsible for the following: freezing the resources of banks; collecting foreign gold stock which the Nazis had hidden, impounding all German Foreign assets and all foreign currency, re-establishing courts, trade unions, social security systems, initiating food and emergency housing programs, re-establishing police systems, and brought order out of general chaos. On 5 December 1943, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law from Palermo University, and in 1945, the Alumni Achievement Award from the University of Arizona. Brig. Gen. McSherry retired from Active Service in December 1946 after more than 39 years of exemplary service to his country. His military education included: the Battery Officers Course, the Advanced Gunnery Course, the Command and General Staff School and the Army War College. His decorations include: Distinguished Service Medal as Deputy Assistant Chief, SHAEF G-5 Div.; Legion of Merit; Bronze Star; War Department General Staff Insignia; Croce al Valore Militare (Italian); Commander, Order of British Empire; Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (French); Croix de Guerre with Palm Leaf (French); Knight Commander, Orde Van Oranje-Nassau (Netherlands); Commander de l'Ordre Grand Ducal de la Courenne de Chane (Luxembourg); Commander, Order of Leopold II (Belgian); and the Carbineri Medal (Italian). He was married to Elisabeth Jones McSherry and they had four children: James Michael, Millicent, Melissa, and Joseph Wall.

John 'Jack' C. Meade
Army Air Corps
John 'Jack'
C.
Meade
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
302nd Troop Carrier (Gliders)
Feb 25, 1925 - Jan 1, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1943 -
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Jan 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Helen Meade, wife, children, Rosemary, Mike, Christine, Kathryn, and Jane

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Jack Meade joined the military in 1943 after his graduation. He was discharged in 1945. Cpl John C. Meade (known as 'Jack') was part of the 302nd Troop Carrier (Gliders). He was an auto mechanic 2nd Echelon. He served in the European Theater. Serving in Normandy; western France; southern France; Italy; and Germany. Jack Meade passed away in January of 1989.

Lynn P. Meehan
Army
Lynn
P.
Meehan
DIVISION: Army,
12th Cav. Combat Infantry
Aug 3, 1944 -
BIRTHPLACE: Niles, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Platoon Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 3, 1944 -
0
Aug 23, 1946
0
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Meehan was drafted into the Army in 1944, serving in the 12th Cavalry and fought in the South Pacific. Courtesy of the Talmage Historical Society and Museum

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