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Jess W. Boughton Jr.
Navy
Jess
W.
Boughton
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy,
22nd U.S. Navy construction Battalion
Sep 19, 1918 - Sep 20, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 9, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Daughter; Ann Boughton

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Jess W. Boughton, was born September 19, 1918 in Salina, Kansas, where he graduated from Salina High School in 1936. He attended Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science for two years before joining the 22nd U.S. Navy Construction Battalion in March of 1942. As a 'construction man' he helped build bomber runways and other military facilities with the 22nd 'Seabees' on the northern Pacific island of Attu in the Aleutians. He later graduated from Midshipman School at Columbia University and served on Cinc Pac Staff under Admiral Nimitz at Pearl Harbor and Guam. After military service, he returned to Kansas State graduating in 1947 with a degree in civil engineering. His career took him all over the world, including Africa, South America and the Middle East. He was particularly proud of his work on the Arabian Gulf and Alaskan Pipelines. He was an Episcopalian, a 32nd Degree Mason and a Shriner. He loved to fish and read, keeping a life-long journal of every book he read. His family especially misses his sense of humor and his enjoyment of humor in others. His wife of 57 years, Fae Lorene McGlaughlin followed him in death in 2002. His family includes three daughters, Ann Boughton; Cris Boughton; Jane Mason; one son, Joseph Alan Boughton; five grandchildren, Geneva McKelvie, Deedy Grant, Joshua Boughton, Sean Babjak, Elijah Mason; and two great-grandchildren Grace Grant and Connor Babjak.

Kenneth D. Bourbina
Army
Kenneth
D.
Bourbina
DIVISION: Army
Aug 12, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Aug 2, 1944 -
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Jul 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Ken Bourbina entered the Army at Ft. Leavenworth, KS on August 2, 1944. He worked there briefly in the testing room of the Induction Center. Following that, he was sent to Camp Joseph T. Robinson, AR where he attended Basic Infantry Training, 'boot camp', for 16 weeks. He was then transferred to Ft. Meade, MD where he spent 4 days before boarding a troop ship on January 3, 1945 for Le Harve, France. There, he joined his unit and spent 1 night in Burglinster, Luxemburg. They fought several 'skirmishes' en-route for the river crossing of the Prum River, Germany. He was wounded in the left calf by shrapnel from a tree burst of an artillery shell on February 17. Ken tells that another soldier was hit in the foot, just a few inches from his head as they lay in a trench during the artillery bombardment. He was taken to a temporary hospital and then shipped by train to a permanent hospital in Paris. He was then sent to Glasgow, Scotland for a week and then to Litchfield, England to guard German prisoners until the war ended. He returned to Ft. Campbell, KY for several surgeries on his leg after which he went to FT. Knox, KY for evaluation. He returned briefly to FT. Campbell and then was advised he was eligible for discharge and was sent back to Ft. Leavenworth. Ken's duty specialty was Rifleman 745. He received several Awards and Citations including: Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Victory Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, EAMET Ribbon, and Good Conduct Medal. After discharge, Ken returned to Abilene, where he farmed for a while. He was also a Rural Mail Carrier and retired from the Postal Service with 25 years of service. He frequently drove veterans to the VA hospitals in Wichita and Topeka. Ken was married to Bonnie Lou Mock from Abilene on October 9, 1946. They had two children: Kenneth D. Bourbina, Jr. and Valerie Kay (Sare).

Ralph P. Bourdreau
Army
Ralph
P.
Bourdreau
DIVISION: Army,
Comany B 18th Infantry
Feb 15, 1918 - Apr 22, 1988
BIRTHPLACE: Roxbury
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 17, 1940 -
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Mar 2, 1943
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MILITARY HONORS: WWII victory medal/American Defense Service Medal
Raymond A. Bourne
Army
Raymond
A.
Bourne
DIVISION: Army,
553rd AAA Auto - Weapons Bn (Mobile)
May 1, 1918 - Sep 8, 1968
BIRTHPLACE: Montgomery County, OH
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jun 19, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: Harry L Bourne

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Raymond A Bourne
United States World War II Army Enlistment Records
Name: Raymond A Bourne
Name (Original): BOURNE RAYMOND A
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 19 Jun 1943
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Event Place: Columbus, Ohio, United States
Race: White
Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1918
Birthplace: OHIO
Education Level: Grammar school
Civilian Occupation: Semiskilled chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor
Marital Status: Separated, with dependents
Military Rank: Private
Army Branch: No branch assignment
Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source Reference: Civil Life
Serial Number: 35222638
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923
Box Film Number: 09093.331
Affiliate Publication Title: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946

Roger J. Bourne
Army
Roger
J.
Bourne
DIVISION: Army,
Medical
Feb 5, 1917 - Apr 25, 1996
BIRTHPLACE: Osage City, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 15, 1941 -
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Nov 3, 1945
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HONORED BY: Sister Carolyn Hensley

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Roger was proud of his flag and it was buried with him. It was an honor for him to serve his country. He was a dedicated and faithful member of the American Legion Post 198 of Osage city, Kansas. He served in New Guinea

Dale E. Bowers
Army Air Corps
Dale
E.
Bowers
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jan 25, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Eskridge, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1940 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Dale Bowers enlisted in the Army in April of 1940 in Albuquerque NM. He was sent to Angel, CA for preliminary training and later on to the Hawaiian Islands. Bowers was on duty at Hickam Field at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese made their attack. He spoke of how they were helpless to do much as the raid ripped through Pearl Harbor. Bowers said, "There was not a thing we could do because the attack was so completely a surprise and the destruction so great that our forces were left virtually unprotected that Sunday." Bowers shared that if the attack had been one day later it would have been a different story because reinforcements had been sent in to give new protection to the Amereican Reinforcements. After a short visit home, Bowers finished his military service in Ohio. Courtesy of the Dickinson County Heritage Center

Dale M. Bowers
Army
Dale
M.
Bowers
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Apr 12, 1940 -
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Dale M Bowers enlisted in Raleigh, North Carolina. Dale resided in Chase County, Kansas, had a post-graduate degree and worked in a skilled occupation in the manufacturing of electrical equipment. He enlisted in March 1940 under Army serial number 06956245 in regular army for the Panama Canal Development. Courtesy of fold3.com and findagrave.com

Dale E. Bowyer
Army
Dale
E.
Bowyer
DIVISION: Army,
Company L, 376th Infantry Reg., 94th Infantry Div.
Dec 25, 1921 - Jun 27, 1974
BIRTHPLACE: Manchester, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: 2nd LT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jul 13, 1942 -
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MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star, Distinguished Service Cross
HONORED BY: Talmage Historical Museum & Library and the Eisenhower Foundation

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Dale Bowyer was graduated from Dickinson County High School in Chapman, Kansas, and Kansas State College at Manhattan, Kansas. Following induction into the U.S. Army, Dale Bowyer served with the S.U. 3710 before attending the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia. He held the rank of corporal before being commissioned a second lieutenant upon successful completion of the Officer Candidate Course (possibly spring 1943). While leading his platoon under heavy fire near Sinz, Germany, in January 1945, 2LT Bowyer was severely wounded by an enemy mine. According to the Distinguished Service Cross citation, ". . . Refusing evacuation even though both of his feet were shattered, he shouted instructions and encouragement to his men from where he lay. Inspired by his bravery the men reformed, moved clear of the minefield and continued the advance. Only then did Lieutenant Bowyer permit himself to be evacuated, first crawling clear of the minefield to prevent injury to the litter bearers. . . ." Lt. Bowyer also received the Bronze Star for his actions. Courtesy of Talmage Historical Museum & Library, Talmage, Kansas.

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