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Gilmore Lescalleet Jr.
Army Air Corps
Gilmore
Lescalleet
Jr.
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
85th MgP (Avn) 92d ADG
Dec 26, 1919 - Oct 4, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Fredrick, MD
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 8, 1942 -
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Jan 24, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: Medical School Citation
HONORED BY: Ann Lescalleet

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Gilmore Lescalleet Jr. was born in Fredrick, MD to Gilmore and Regine (Haller) Lescalleet. Lescalleet was drafted in 1942, entered into the Army Air Corps and served in the Medical Service unit. Lescalleet received a commendation for superior proficiency during training. Lescalleet was stationed around the United States and eventually was shipped to Okinawa. He was their when the bombs were dropped on Japan. After the war, he began a 31 year career with the Peoples Life Insurance Company in Washington, DC where he served as a department manager until his retirement in 1977. Lascallett returned home with an official "Ike" Jacket. He and his jacket were featured in an Ike's Insights (the Eisenhower Foundation newsletter) in 2019.

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Stanley J. Levinski
Army
Stanley
J.
Levinski
DIVISION: Army,
5th Armored Div., Co. B, 34 Tank Battalion
Aug 23, 1918 - Nov 6, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: East St. Louis, IL
HIGHEST RANK: TEC 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 30, 1937 -
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Oct 19, 1945
0
HONORED BY: George J. Green

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Stanley was from East S. Louis, IL. He enlisted in the U.S. Army on 30 Mar 1937 for a period of three years and was honorabley discharged 19 Mar, 1940. We have little information on his first enlistment. With the world conditions as it was, he figured he might as well re-enlist since he was single and could expect to be drafted. He entered the U.S. Army again on 16 May 1940 at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO. He has died and we do not have his discharge and only have what I remember him telling me along with a copy of a newspaper article I have. He was a Technical Sergeant and an Assistant Driver of a Sherman tank in the battles of France and Germany with the 5th Armored Division. He landed in Normandy on D+6 from a LST. The first battle was the break through at Argentan, France, and went on to the German surrender. He received the Silver Star for saving the life of one of his crew members who had his hands shot off. Stanley was discharged the second time at Fort Sheridan, IL on 19 Oct 1945. His experiences with the 5th Armored Division are described very well in Sergeant Leonard Baer's story. I can only assume his awards, in addition to the Silver Star, were very much the same as Leonard Baer.

Roscoe A. Lewis
Army
Roscoe
A.
Lewis
DIVISION: Army,
15th Dep. Repair Sq., 15th Air Dep. Group
Sep 7, 1929 -
BIRTHPLACE: Barber County, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 31, 1945 -
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Jan 31, 1946
0
BATTLE: Southern Philippines (liberation)
MILITARY HONORS: Philippine Liberation Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon w 1 Bronze star, .Victory Medal
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Roscoe Lewis was born in Barber County, KS on September 29, 1907. He completed High School and was married, working as a mechanic and repairman on airplanes, when he enlisted in the Army on November 3, 1942. Lewis attended boot camp at Camp Atterbury Indiana. His military service took him to the Philippines. Courtesy fold3.com

Donald F. Lewis M
Army
Donald
F.
Lewis
M
DIVISION: Army,
13th Mobile Machine Records Unit, XIII Corp
Sep 21, 1915 - Jun 1, 1994
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, NY
HIGHEST RANK: Major
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1941 -
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1945
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star

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He was drafted before WWII and served from 1941-1945. He had been employed by IBM and was sent to Texas to set up Machine Records Units. They eventually put the machines on trucks to follow the troops. He deployed to Europe on 11 Dec 1943. They were assigned the XIII Corps, 13th MRU(M). They fought in France, Battle of the Bulge and Germany. They opened one of the first concentration camps in Germany. He mustered out in 1945 after returning to CONUS.

Glenn L. Lewis
Army
Glenn
L.
Lewis
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Apr 13, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Roscoe Lewis
Roscoe Lewis
Army Air Corps
Roscoe
Lewis
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
15th Dep Repair Sq 15th Air Dep GP
Sep 29, 1907 - Feb 11, 1990
BIRTHPLACE: Sheldon, MO
HIGHEST RANK: Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 2, 1942 -
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Oct 22, 1945
0
BATTLE: New Guinea, Australia and The Philippine Islands
MILITARY HONORS: American Theater Ribbon Asiatic- Pacific Theater Ribbon - 1 Bronze stars Philippine Liberation Ribbon Good Conduct Medal Victory Medal
HONORED BY: Daughter Mary Lynn McGee

BIOGRAPHY

Roscoe "Cocky" Lewis was born in Sheldon, MO on September 29,1907 and moved to the Barber County town of Kiowa KS as a young child. He graduated in 1926 from Kiowa High School and he worked with his brother Roy at Lewis Motors, a car business. They operated Lewis Motor Company for forty years.

Mr. Lewis enlisted in the Army Air Corps in November of 1942 and was deployed to the Pacific region serving in New Guinea, Australia and the Philippine Islands. He attended the National School of Aeronautics and was a machinist in the 15th Dep Repair Squadron making aircraft parts. He received the American Theater Ribbon: Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with 1 bronze star: Philippine Liberation Ribbon: Good Conduct medal: and Victory Medal (World War II). Following Sgt. Lewis' discharge in December of 1945 he built a new garage building in Kiowa and Lewis Motor Company resumed operation selling first Kaisers, then Mercurys and Pontiacs. During their last 15 years in business, they were Buick and Chevrolet Dealers.

On December 25, 1946, he married Mary Corrine Woodard, A daughter, Mary Lynn was born December 29, 1947. Mr. Lewis had a n active retirement doing welding and studiting (hard surfacing) on farm implements up until his death in 1990 at 82 years of age. He is survived by his daughter Mary Lynn McGee, her two sons Greg and Chris McGee and their families.

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Melvin D. Liebau
Navy
Melvin
D.
Liebau
DIVISION: Navy,
V-12 (S)
Jul 11, 1926 - Oct 5, 1988
BIRTHPLACE: Grenola, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Dec 8, 1943 -
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Oct 30, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Geraldine Liebau; Children Michael D. Liebau, Marta L. LaFond

BIOGRAPHY

Melvin aspired to become an officer in the United States Navy. It was a great disappointment to him that he was unable to continue his training in V-12. He was honorably discharged due to high blood pressure (hypertension). He spent 6 months in treatment at the Naval Hospital in Chicago.

Austin A. Liess
Army
Austin
A.
Liess
DIVISION: Army,
A Company, 603rd Tank Destroyer Bat.
Jan 17, 1908 - Jun 2, 1958
BIRTHPLACE: Indianola, NE
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Other
SERVED: Mar 26, 1942 -
0
Oct 31, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Nephew, Richard A. Liess

BIOGRAPHY

Austin Liess enjoyed life to the fullest. He loved to hunt and fish and was skilled at both. He enjoyed his many nieces and nephews and loved to give them rides in his Piper Cub airplane. He died in a boating/fishing accident at Ogallala, NE.

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