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Duane S. Rock
Army
Duane
S.
Rock
DIVISION: Army,
127 Artillery, 35th Division
Oct 2, 1919 - Mar 8, 1999
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 19, 1941 -
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Oct 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Daughter, Joleen Webb and Son, Marvyn Rock

BIOGRAPHY

Duane Rock from Hope, KS served in the Army from 1941-1945. He was a supply truck driver and landed at Normandy soon after D-Day. He didn't talk much about it, but we knew what he saw was horrific. He said the bodies littered the Normandy beach, driving his truck around them. See more in the attached documents.

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Harry W. Rodine Jr.
Army
Harry
W.
Rodine
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
151st Field Artillery Battery D
Dec 14, 1922 - Feb 22, 1995
BIRTHPLACE: Minneapolis, Minnesota
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 3, 1941 -
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Aug 8, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Children of Sgt. Harry Rodine Jr.

BIOGRAPHY

Harry W. Rodine, Jr. (dad) joined the army in February of 1941 as a 17 year old who falsified his age so he could be with his Uncle Chuck Pease. His boot camp training was at Fort Claiborne, Louisiana, and later he was transferred to Fort Dix in New York. In the spring of 1942 he and Chuck were sent to Europe to join the WW II fight against the hated Germans (Jerry's). Sometime after arriving in Europe, Dad and Chuck were split up and stationed in different battalions; Chuck, in the infantry and Dad in the artillery division. Dad eventually was promoted to the level of sergeant, heading up a crew of six that manned a huge cannon nicknamed 'Big Bertha'. During his 2nd year in Europe, it would seem ironic that Dad would meet his future bride through pen pal letters, and her mother's name would be Bertha. Barbara Jean Burns (mom) was a young nursing student in the spring of 1944, soon to graduate with an RN degree from the school of nursing at Norwalk General Hospital in Connecticut. As part of the nursing student's patriotic duty, they were asked to write to the GI's overseas, so as to bolster their morale during the long, dreadful war against the Germans. Dad had already been writing to a nursing student named Grace, when, for whatever reason, Grace gave Barbara his name. What started out as friendly letter writing, turned into a love affair that resulted in marriage, a union of 44 wonderful years which is carried on through 4 children, 7 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. Mom kept the letters that Dad sent to her over the 2 years that they wrote to each other. Dad fell in love with a picture and words mom wrote on sweet smelling stationary. Meeting mom in person for the first time on January 26, 1945, only confirmed his love for her. The rest of the story is our family history.

Dean Roe
Navy
Dean
Roe
DIVISION: Navy
Nov 8, 1925 - May 31, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: New Cambria, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Dean Morris Roe was born on November 8, 1925 in new Cambria, KS He served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1946. He returned back to Kansas and was a switchman for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company for 35 years. Courtesy of Anderes-Pfeifley Funeral home

Richard C. Roling
Army Air Corps
Richard
C.
Roling
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Weather Observer 784
Apr 14, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, IL
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 25, 1943 -
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Mar 16, 1945
0
BATTLE: Luzan
MILITARY HONORS: Victory Ribbon Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Ribbon with 1 Bronze star Good Conduct Medal - 1 overseas bar
HONORED BY: Himself

BIOGRAPHY

Richard Roling was born 04/14/1925 in Quincy, IL and graduated from Notre Dame High School. He entered the Army Air Corps 08/25/1943. Roling spent two and half weeks as a Private in Army Air Force basic training. He went on to do twenty three months in weather overserve training and three weeks in cleak non-typist training. Roling made, recorded and evaluated atmospheric elements data while serving overseas for ten months in the SW Pacific.  He noted and recorded visual observations of clouds, ceilings and visibilities order and decoded weather data. Rolin also inspected and maintained weather instruments such as barometer, recording instrument and theodolite. He operated weather teletyperwriter and was familiar with all elements of meteorology.

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Vincent T. Romano Sr.
Marine Corps
Vincent
T.
Romano
Sr.
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
6th Marine Division
Apr 13, 1926 - May 14, 1997
BIRTHPLACE: New York City, New York
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 6, 1943 -
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Dec 15, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Thomas V. Romano

BIOGRAPHY

My Dad participated in the Battle of Okinawa (4/1/1945). His unit accepted the surrender of Japanese
forces in Northern China (Tsingtao, 10/25/1945).

Joyce W. Romberger
Army
Joyce
W.
Romberger
DIVISION: Army,
Company G 19th Infantry
Sep 23, 1918 - Apr 8, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Talmage, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 9, 1942 -
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Oct 3, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Rodger, Richard and Debra Romberger

BIOGRAPHY

Joyce (JW) Romberger entered the Army in February of 1942. He went first to Ft. Leavenworth and then was sent to Camp Walters at Mineral Springs, Texas, for training. From Texas he went by train to San Francisco, California, and Angel Island. He departed for Hawaii in June of 1942. He was stationed there about 14 months. He was assigned to the motor pool and tells stories of driving a jeep around the island nightly on patrols (with the headlights mostly blacked out). From Hawaii, he was sent to Brisbane, Australia, and they moved troops up the coast from Brisbane to Gladstone, Australia. They then moved to New Guinea (Dutch) at Hollandia (now known as Jaypura City). He was a part of the Philippine Liberation and was at Mindano and Leyte. His last stop in the Philippines was in Luzon and he would have been sent on to Japan but the war ended. He came back to the US via San Francisco and was discharged at Fort Logan in Colorado on Oct 3, 1945. A buddy picked him up in Denver and brought him back to Abilene, Ks and he married Gladys J. Greep on October 7, 1945, in his Army uniform. His decorations and citations included Philippine Liberations Ribbon with 2 bronze service stars and GO 23 Hq USAFFE 45 Distinguished Unit Citation and GO 21 Hq 19th Inf 45 Asiatic Pacific service Medal Good Conduct Medal. One of JW's vivid memories of his WWII days was being at Leyte and watching General McArthur stride ashore-after the board backed up a bit so the whole event would be more dramatic. He also fondly remembers the times when he would accidently run into guys from Dickinson County when he was so far away from home (he recognized Oliver 'Toots' Simpson by his laugh in a big encampment when he heard he was nearby). After the war, JW lived on the farm until he was 93. He farmed, drove trucks, sold farm equipment and was a part-time Pioneer seed dealer for 50 years before retiring from that at age 90.

Loyd L. Rose
Navy
Loyd
L.
Rose
DIVISION: Navy,
Ogalalla
Jul 24, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Phillips County, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 1, 1944 -
0
Jul 1, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Joyce; Children: Greg Rose, Maurey Rose, Susan Scheibler

BIOGRAPHY

Mr. Rose is in the front row on the left side of the photo.

Bayer N. Ross
Army
Bayer
N.
Ross
DIVISION: Army,
Medical Detachment, 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry Division, 3rd Army
Nov 5, 1917 - Feb 16, 1990
BIRTHPLACE: Windom, Minnesota
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 26, 1943 -
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Sep 10, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Family of Bayer Nonen Ross

BIOGRAPHY

One of four children of Swedish immigrants (three boys and a girl). Father had a dry cleaner/tailor shop started in 1927 in Mountain Lake, MN. Bayer saw action in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, landed at Normandy on June 6, 1944 and proceeded through France, Belgium, Germany, and Czechoslovakia with the 16th Infantry Regiment. After the War, he went home and worked over 40 years at the shop in Mountain Lake.
Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945