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Charles P. Orr
Navy
Charles
P.
Orr
DIVISION: Navy,
3rd Battalion 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division
Jun 19, 1922 - Mar 18, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Ash Grove, Missouri
HIGHEST RANK: PhM1
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 3, 1943 -
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Oct 24, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Charles Phillip Orr was born on June 19, 1922 in Ash Grove, Missouri and graduated with the Ash Grove High School Class of 1941. On June 3, 1943 he entered service with the United States Navy. Following basic training with Company 419-43, Camp Ward, Naval Training Station, Farragut, Idaho he graduated from Hospital Corps School Balboa Park, Class B5, San Diego and Hospital Corpsman School, Field Medical School Battalion, Class 30, Company B, Fleet Training Center, Camp Elliott, California. During October 1944 he reported to the Replacement Battalion Training Center, Fleet Marine Force, San Francisco and received additional training at the Naval Hospitals at Oakland and Treasure Island, California. During March, 1944 Pharmacist Mate 3rd Class Charles Orr joined the 3rd Battalion 23rd Marine Regiment, Fourth Marine Division at its forward location in Camp Maui, Hawaii. He deployed as a Hospital Corpsman with the unit and served with distinction in combat operations on Saipan, Tinian and Iwo Jima as follows: Saipan: Landed on Blue Beach June 15, 1944. He was awarded the Bronze Star with 'V' for valor after volunteering for numerous missions to rescue wounded Marines under fire. These included several for adjacent units whose corpsmen had become casualties. Tinian: Landed at White Beach on July 24, 1944. He was awarded the second Bronze Star with 'V' for valor similar circumstances as Saipan. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received and the Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding achievement and bravery under fire. Received meritorious promotion to 1944 Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class. Iwo Jima: Landed at yellow Beach on February 19, 1945. Awarded Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and volunteering to rescue a tank crewman trapped in a mine field and under fire from heavy artillery mortar and machine gun fire. Made numerous rescues during the capture of Motoyama Airfields #1 and #2 as well as the battles at the Meatgrinder, Hill 382, the Turkey Knob and the amphitheater. Received meritorious promotion to 1944 Pharmacist Mate 1st Class. Pharmacist Mate 1st Class Charles Orr was honorably discharged from Naval service on October 24, 1945. His decorations include: The Silver Star, two Bronze Stars with 'V' for valor, the Purple Heart, the Navy Commendation Medal, two Presidential Unit Citations (Operation Forager for the Marianas campaign and Operation Detachment for Iwo Jima), the Navy Good Conduct Medal, an American Campaign Medal, three Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medals and a World War II Victory Medal.

Kenneth W. Osbourn
Army
Kenneth
W.
Osbourn
DIVISION: Army,
56th Machine Records Organization Unit
Sep 26, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Washington County, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: Jun 1, 1945 -
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Nov 15, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: World War II Victory Medal Phillippine Independence Ribbon
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundaiton

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Kenneth Osborne was born September 26, 1926 in Washington County, Kansas. He was raised by his grandmother as his Mother passed away when Ken was 9 months old. At age 16 his Father passed away. Ken was 17 years old when he graduated High School in the class of 1944 at Washington County, Kansas. On June 1, 1945 Ken was drafted into the Army at Fort Leavenworth, KS. From there hs went to basic training at Camp Hood in Texas. Ken was sent to Fort Monroe, Virginia and worked in the motor pool for about 2 weeks before being sent to Fort Oglethorpe, GA. This was around the time the US military was preparing to drop the bomb in Hiroshima. While in Georgia, Ken was taught many things with the machine record unit including IBM cards, keypunch, how to tabulate and the collator. Later, he was with the 56 Machine Records Unit for a short time at Fort Lee, Virginia before being sent overseas. While overseas in Manila Philippines Ken worked with battalion supply. He also was able to go to signal corps training schools. He was also to go to signal corps training school. When Ken returned back to the states he was honorably discharged as a TEC 5 (technician 5th grade) equivalent to an E4-corporal, on November 15, 1946. Ken went back to Washington County, KS where he began farming. When not farming Ken taught grades 1 - 8th. He did this for six years. After Ken was married he moved to Manhattan, KS and worked for the civil service at Fort Riley, KS. He worked there until he retired.

Frank D. Oshel
Navy
Frank
D.
Oshel
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Mahan DD364
Aug 11, 1922 - Dec 25, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: Topeka, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: F2
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Children, Janice and Judith

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Naval F2c Frank Oshel was aboard the USS Mahan DD364 when it sunk on 12/07/1943 in the Battle of Ormoc Bay, Pi. A Japanese kamikaze suicide plane crashed into the vessel and sank. Naval 2C Oshel was stationed on Gun #4 at the time of the attack and was thrown into the ready box and was pulled out by a member of the gun crew. He abandoned the ship off the fantail. He helped crewmate Olson, who could not swim, stay afloat in the Pacific. Several Naval enlistees were killed and there was a huge fire on the water. The sailors had to float in the ocean with life jackets for several hours before getting rescued.

Amos T. Ostberg Jr.
Army
Amos
T.
Ostberg
Jr.
DIVISION: Army
Aug 14, 1924 - Jul 9, 2019
BIRTHPLACE: Bridgeport
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Amos "Bud" Ostberg Jr. was born August 14, 1924 in Bridgeport. He enlisted in the Army January 24, 1946 in Fort Leavenworth, KS and served in World War II. He lived in Salina, KS after the war,  and was employed as a pipefitter and farmer. Courtesy of tributearchive.com

Harold G. Ott
Army
Harold
G.
Ott
DIVISION: Army
Mar 16, 1903 - Nov 25, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Artesian, South Dakota
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 18, 1925 -
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Oct 31, 1957
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HONORED BY: Daughter Sally and Nieces Alice, Patti and Karen

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He attended college at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska where he graduated with dual majors of R.O.T.C. and Doctor of Dental Surgery June 6, 1925. His distinguished 32 year military career officially began as a commissioned officer on August 18, 1925. During his early career he was stationed at Ft. Logan Colorado, and Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver. While in the Denver area, he met and married the love of his life, Alice Daly. She was raised in Central City, Colorado and attended the University of Denver where she majored in Educational/Teaching & Fine Arts courses. During the early 1940's and WWII they were stationed at Sternberg Hospital in the Philippine Islands. Upon their return to the mainland they adopted a beautiful red headed baby, Sally Dee, in 1944. Alice was stricken with, and died from, cancer in 1946. She was buried in Mt. Oliver Cemetery, Denver, Colorado. Major Ott continued with his military career, and later married Elinor Garvey and they, together, raised Sally, spending several years in Japan before returning to Maryland. Harold was the first US Army orthodontist. Colonel Ott also served in Korea and Japan and Ft. Meade Maryland. During his military career he was honored to be able to work on the teeth of General Eisenhower, and was given a pair of gold personalized cufflinks with a note from Mamie saying 'Thanks for taking such good care of Ikes teeth'. The cufflinks are still a gift that is treasured by the family. Harold received many medals during his tenure with the U.S. Army, a couple being the Asiatic Pacific Theatre Ribbon & the Army of Occupation Medal (Japan). When Colonel Ott retired from the U.S. Army on October 31, 1957 they built a beautiful home across from Burning Tree Country Club and opened a private dental practice in the Bethesda, Maryland area. Harold's daughter Sally gave him 2 grandchildren, a boy and a girl, whom he adored. When he retired from his private dental practice, his artistic talents were displayed in his woodworking endeavors. He died November 25, 1987 from a brain aneurism and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Bethesda, Maryland

Harold Ottensmeier
Army Air Corps
Harold
Ottensmeier
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
8th Air Force
Jul 17, 1922 - Dec 7, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Tampa, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 7, 1942 -
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Dec 8, 1945
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Harold Ottensmeier was born in Tampa, KS., attended Tampa Schools, graduating in 1940. He was farming before he enlisted in the service November 7, 1942. Ottensmeier served in the Army as an airplane mechanic repairing and maintenance of heavy bomber in the 8th Air Force.

Carl Otto
Army
Carl
Otto
DIVISION: Army,
94th Signal Corp
Feb 21, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Pierce, NE
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: Battle of the Bulge
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Carl "Chick" Otto was born in Peirce, NE, attended school there until his junior year. At that time he took a test with the Senior boys and passed. Otto enlisted and requested the Navy but he as placed in the Army. Growing up Otto knew Johnny Carson who grew up in the same town. Otto was stationed in Europe as part of an Infantry squad but was transferred to the 94th Signal Battalion. Otto's job was to help install lines that kept the communication going for the allied forces. His specifically was a pole climber. On one occasion, Otto climbed over a fallen bridge that was knocked down, to save time and material. He carried the phone lines with him and met his unit on the other side after they walked several miles to find a  crossing over the river.

When he returned home, Otto finished school, went to college and had a career in education.

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Richard A. Overton
Army
Richard
A.
Overton
DIVISION: Army,
188th Engineer Aviation Battalion (Colored)
May 11, 1906 - Dec 27, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Bastrop County, Texas
HIGHEST RANK: Technician 5th grade
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 3, 1940 -
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BATTLE: South Pacific Theater
MILITARY HONORS: Combat Infantryman Badge Bronze Star Medal US Army Good Conduct Medal American Defense Service Medal Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal Meritorious Unit Commendation Expert Rifle Marksmanship Badge

BIOGRAPHY

Richard served in the US Army between 1940 and 1945. He served in the South Pacific, including stops in Hawaii, Guam, Palau, and Iwo Jima. He left the U.S. Army in October 1945 as a technician fifth grade. Overton worked at local furniture stores before taking a position with the Texas Department of the Treasury (now part of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts) in Austin. He was married twice but did not have any children. He was an American supercentenarian who at the age of 112 years, 230 days was the oldest verified surviving U.S. World War II veteran and oldest man in the United States. In 2013, he was honored by President Barack Obama. He resided in Austin, Texas, from 1945 until his death in 2018. Courtesy of Wikipedia

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