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Harold D. Parsons
Marine Corps
Harold
D.
Parsons
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
V Amph. Corps
Jul 30, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Stratton, Colorado
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 5, 1942 -
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Jan 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Wauneta Parsons; Children: Max, DeeAnn, Paula, & Jill
Ben H. Payne
Navy
Ben
H.
Payne
DIVISION: Navy
Sep 13, 1917 -
BIRTHPLACE: Idalia, Colorado
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific, American
SERVED: Dec 8, 1941 -
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Nov 1, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Betty Payne

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Ben H. Payne enlisted in the Navy on Dec. 8, 1941 --- the day after Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese. Following his enlistment in Salina, KS, he was sent to San Diego for boot training and assignment to the Destroyer Base. On Feb. 23, 1942, he was sent to the 12th Naval District Base at Treasure Island, San Francisco, CA, where he served as 'Jack of Dust' (storekeeper in the federal Building Galley). He also served as Armed Guard at Treasure Island. He helped commission a new ship, the USS Chandeleur (AV-10) and went to sea with her on Nov. 22, 1942. Crew members on Commissioning Day were called 'Plank Owners' and Ben proudly has that title. The ship was a sea-plane tender or 'Sailing Airbase for Flying Boats.' Ben stayed on the ship throughout the Pacific Campaign. He saw action in many areas including Espiritu Santo, Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Bougainville. He has an identification card which reads that he is a member of the 'Ancient Order of the Deep' which has written on it 'Having crossed the Equator on a United States Man of War during World War II.' Ben was awarded the 'American Campaign Medal,' the 'Navy Good Conduct Medal' and the 'Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four Battle Stars.' After discharge from military service in 1945, he worked for Duckwall-ALCO at many locations in several states in the Midwest. He retired as a Vice President of that Company in 1983. On Oct. 9, 1956, Ben married Betty Winterscheidt in Horton, KS. The couple has one son and two daughters as well as several grandchildren. The Paynes now reside in Abilene, KS.

Wayne Payton
Army
Wayne
Payton
DIVISION: Army,
4th Armored Division
Nov 13, 1923 - Apr 29, 2023
BIRTHPLACE: Cedar Point, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 18, 1942 -
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Nov 5, 1945
0
BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Wayne Payton was born 1923, in Cedar Point, KS. He went to school and graduated High School there. Payton was drafted into the Army and became active 1/19/1942 and assigned the role of small arms mechanic. He shipped out of New York toward England on 10/14/1943 and stayed until D-Day. Payton stayed on England beaches hauling for troops and getting them loaded. Payton was in the 4th Armored Division, after helping prepare the troops for D-Day, the 4th landed on the beaches of Normandy June 13. His troop participated in five campaigns to take back Europe from Nazi Germany. He participated in Battle of the Bulge, crossed the Rhine River with his division and stayed in Germany until the war ended. He landed in the US 10/30/1945 and ended his service 11/5/1945. He worked for the Santa Fe Railroad as a Telegraph operator at several posts though his 40 year service.

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Richard W. Pearson
Marine Corps
Richard
W.
Pearson
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
28th Marines
Jan 10, 1927 - Mar 13, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Concordia, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 12, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Sister, Karen; Brother, Robert; Nephew, Jeffrey; Niece, Lisa

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IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF RICHARD WESLEY PEARSON, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE OF HIS COUNTRY AT IWO JIMA, VOLCANO ISLANDS, 13 MARCH 1945. HE STANDS IN THE UNBROKEN LINE OF PATRIOTS WHO HAVE DARED TO DIE, THAT FREEDOM MIGHT LIVE, AND GROW, AND INCREASE ITS BLESSINGS. FREEDOM LIVES, AND THROUGH IT, HE LIVES --- IN A WAY THAT HUMBLES THE UNDERTAKINGS OF MOST MEN --- SIGNED FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.' Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pearson, was born January 10, 1927 in Concordia, and attended elementary and high school here. He was employed at the Locke drug store during his junior and senior years. After enlisting for service with the Marines in February of his senior year in high school, he was granted his diploma after extra work to finish his course, and was called for training March 27, 1944. He trained at San Diego and Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA, and left the states September 18 for Hawaii. He had a happy, friendly smile and the other fellows kidded him sometimes because he was a little guy --- shorter than most. He didn't let it bother him though. Some time about the first of the year, he left Hawaii for action in the South Pacific area, and took part as a machine-gunner in the invasion of Iwo Jima with the 28th regiment, Fifth Marine Division. On March 1 the Blade-Empire published a picture of the Marines of Private Pearson's outfit raising the Stars and Stripes on Mt. Suribachi on February 23, 1945, after a bitter fight which left only 16 men alive out of the regiment. Richard was later killed in action on 13 March 1945 at Iwo Jima Volcano Islands. He was a nephew of Major Paul E. Pearson, who was taken prisoner in the fall of Bataan and Corrigedor. Richard was survived by his parents; one brother, Pvt. Robert E. Pearson; one sister, Karen; and his grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie Pearson, Concordia.

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Clarence R. Peck
Army
Clarence
R.
Peck
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Harold, South Dakota
HIGHEST RANK: Colonel
SERVED: Sep 30, 1912 -
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Jul 31, 1953
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HONORED BY: Grandson, Hank Royer

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Clarence R. Peck was born in Harold, SD, son of George W. and Nona C. Gerelaman Peck. When he was eight, the family moved to the Seattle area. He attended the Des Moines grammar school, West Seattle High School, graduating with the class of 1912, and the University of Washington from 1912 to 1917, where his legal studies were interrupted by World War I. He joined the army and didn't leave until 38 years later, when he retired as a colonel. He served as the Executive Secretary of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff during World War II. He was instrumental in organizing the major conferences of the war at Quebec, Malta, Yalta, London and Pottsdam. During his military service he served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, and was awarded over forty distinguished service medals, including the United States Legion of Merit, the Order of British Merit and the Chinese Order of Yun Hui. He retired from active duty while serving in Washington D.C. on July 31, 1953. Clarence married Edna (Bird) Mae Orme in Seattle, WA on Aug 23, 1917. They had three children: John C. Peck, Jill Royer, and Bobbe Faulders. He later married Eleanor Stahl Fitch on Aug 10, 1962. He was cremated, with memorial services at the Fort Myer Chapel, Arlington, VA and inurnment in Arlington National Cemetery. Colonel Peck is honored by his grandson Hank Royer.

Joseph A. Peterburs
Army Air Corps
Joseph
A.
Peterburs
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
20th Fighter Group 55th Fighter Squadron
Nov 25, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: St. Paul, Minnesota
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 30, 1942 -
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May 1, 1949
0
MILITARY HONORS: Three battle Stars, Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, Air Medal - 5 oak leaf clusters
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Joseph Peterburs was born in 1924, in St. Paul Minnesota. On the 7th of December 1941, Joe was attending the Salvatorian Seminary in St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. He heard the news coming out of the loudspeakers in the gym that morning, Peterburns knew he would be leaving the seminary and joining the Armed Forces of the United States. After the semester at St. Nazianz and at 17 years old he applied for pilot training in the Navy. They turned him down! Peterburs heard that the Army Air Corps was accepting applications for Aviation Cadet Training, however, you had to be 18 years old and take a competitive examination. On his 18th birthday on 25 November 1942 he took the test and passed the exam. He assumed the academic discipline acquired at the Seminary that enabled him to pass. He was sworn in by an Army Colonel friend of his  dad’s on the 30th of November1942 with his Dad there, looking as proud as he could be. After being sworn in, Peterburs was placed on deferred status until called up. On 23 January 1943 and Peterburs headed for Miami Beach, Florida for basic training. He also trained in Nashville and was sent to Scotland overseas November, 1944 flying a P-51. His first mission was December 22, 1944 and Peterburs went on to fly 49 missions. On one flight, Peterburs had a crash landing and was taken hostage, but escaped and fought until the end of the war.

PRISONER OF WAR
Clarence R. Peters
Army
Clarence
R.
Peters
DIVISION: Army,
1308th Engineering GS Regiment
Feb 27, 1922 - May 22, 1980
BIRTHPLACE: Dewey, Oklahoma
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 2, 1943 -
0
Jan 5, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Daughter and Son-in-Low, Nancy and Chuck Smith

BIOGRAPHY

Peters served as a construction foreman at Camp Sutton, North Carolina for 10 months. He was deployed with the 1308th to N. France and spent 19 months serving in the Northern France, Ardennes and Rhineland Campaigns. His major duties consisted of construction and maintenance of bridges and other infrastructure supporting troop and material movement in the assigned areas.

John J. Peters
Army
John
J.
Peters
DIVISION: Army,
G-2 Division
Jun 21, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 1, 1943 -
0
Sep 16, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Audrey M. Peters

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John was assigned to General Eisenhower's Headquarters (SHAEF) in Bushy Park, England; Versailles, France and Frankfurt, Germany from June 6, 1944 until SHAEF's dissolution in 1945, then went to Berlin, Germany in our Army of Occupation until 1947.

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