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Geoffrey E. Mitchell
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Geoffrey
E.
Mitchell
DIVISION: Other,
SHAEF
Aug 17, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Tamworth Staffs, UK
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1941 -
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Jan 1, 1947
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HONORED BY: Wife, Joan Mitchell

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Geof was a most talented draughtsman and was awarded the British Empire Medal for his work in G-3 SHAEF from its earliest days in Norfolk House, having been in charge of all drawings, maps, orders of battle and Phase maps which accompanied the tactical plan and the deception plans of 'Roundup' subsequently renamed 'overlord'. He flew to Forward HQ in Normandy not long after D-Day and then in September to Versailles and eventually ended the war in the Intelligence Section of Cala (Combined Allied Liquidating Agency). Geof, who is sadly missed, attended (with his wife, Joan) every Reunion of the British SHAEF Association since its formation and having supplied a wonderful account of his life in the Headquarters. Served in the Royal Air.

Lowell C. Mitchell
Navy
Lowell
C.
Mitchell
DIVISION: Navy
Mar 2, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Langley, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Yeoman Second Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 11, 1943 -
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Jan 29, 1946
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HONORED BY: Children, Mary, Gayle, Lowell and Jon

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Yeoman Second Class Lowell Mitchell enlisted on 11 June, 1943 and discharged on 29 January, 1946. He was stationed in at NTS Farragut, Idaho and as a clerk in Hawaii. Lowell received the Victory Medal, American Campaign Medal, and Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal.

Kenneth W. Mitchell
Army
Kenneth
W.
Mitchell
DIVISION: Army
Aug 15, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Moran, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Children of Captain Mitchell
Reece Mitchell
Army
Reece
Mitchell
DIVISION: Army,
101st airborne
May 23, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abingdon, VA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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Mary E. Mock
Navy
Mary
E.
Mock
DIVISION: Navy,
V-Mail, Fleet Post Office
Apr 10, 1920 - Sep 11, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Mailman 2nd Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1944 -
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Mar 4, 1946
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HONORED BY: John Mock, Husband

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Mary Ellen Brown was born April 10, 1920 in Quincy, KS where she lived and graduated High School in 1938. Mary Ellen attended Emporia Sate Teachers College on a violin scholarship, gaining her teaching certificate. She started her teaching career in Rose Hill in 1940. She moved on to teach in Eureka Public Schools and while there, enlisted in the US Navy (WAVES) in March 1944. Mary ELlen reported to duty July 25, 1944 at Hunter College, New York City for six weeks boot camp. She was assigned to Mail School where all aspects of the postal Service were mastered. Upon graduating from Mail School, those with grades in the upper ten percent had a choice of postal stations. Mary Ellen chose the Fleet Post Office in San Francisco, CA. Her first assignment was working in the Fleet Records Section, requiring me to keep the addresses of all Naval Personnel stationed on ships, the Pacific War Zones and those stationed on the west coast, current. Current address allowed the Service men and women's mail to be dispatched as quickly as possible, Next to family, mail was the next priority. Mary Ellen was assigned the addresses card beginning with the letter "H". Other duties performed were working in the V-Mail section in the Fleet Post Office pitching mail and at the time of discharge she was working in Fleet Records as a supervisor checking accuracy and to verify "Missing in Action" and "Deceased" amil was being handled properly and promptly. On December 2, 1945, Mary Ellen married Tech-Sgt. Michael Sissman who had just been discharged. Mary Ellen was discharged on March 4, 1946. The couple lived in CA until 1951 when her husband health failed, they moved back to Kansas. With the GI Bill Mary Ellen went back to college and acquired her Masters Degree in Teaching. After her husband died, she became active in the Eureka Lioness Club and met John Mock through the Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary. Four years later they married.

John Mock
Army
John
Mock
DIVISION: Army,
106th Division
Sep 18, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Eureka, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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John Mock was born in Eureka, KS. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps but his eyes were not 20/20 so they would not take him. John waited and later was drafted into the Army in 1943. His first boot camp was in Texas and while there he was placed in Communications. John was stationed to Europe and was taken hostage by the German Army. He was only 19 years old when he became a POW. Listen to his first hand account of that time in the attached video.

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Elvin L. Monroe
Army
Elvin
L.
Monroe
DIVISION: Army,
313th Bombardment Wing
Nov 20, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Feb 27, 1945 -
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Dec 25, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I entered service at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas on February 27, 1945. I had three months basic training at Camp Hood, Texas followed by 30 days leave. I then reported to Camp Rucker, Alabama for advanced training. After about two or three weeks, we shipped out on a train made up of all Pullman cars. We were not told where we were going, but went to Oregon�I don't know just where we were. A short time later we took a ferry to some camp or fort in California. Soon we shipped out again, bound for the Philippine Islands. As I remember, the ship's name was U.S.S. Fayett, a converted liberty ship�I think it had been a cargo ship. The ship's crew were Merchant Marine, not Navy. After about thirty days we landed on Luzon. We rode a landing craft in, we had room for our duffle bag and ourselves�stacked in tight! I think we landed at Subic Bay. We were housed 18 men in a 12 man tent. It rained a lot that first night! We lived in several different locations for a few months. I spent a lot of time walking guard duty at abandoned compounds�no firearms. I finally was assigned to a port company. We delivered food supplies to ships out in the harbor. I lived on fourth floor of the tallest building in Manila (it was seven stories tall). The engineers had removed all the rubble and installed showers and restrooms. We could go up on the roof and look out over the city�all roofs were rusty looking galvanized tin. An interesting sight was a walled city, I believe it may have been a religious group, maybe Buddhism, the walls were about twenty feet high, made of huge stone slabs. The trees and light poles, which were made of oval hollow steel, had 3' diameter holes in them from shells. After working at the port company I was reassigned to Clark Field, 313th Bomb Wing, night C.Q. at Headquarters. Eventually I returned to the U.S. The ship was much faster�taking only 17 days to Camp Beale, California, where I was separated. My actual discharge was December 25, 1946, on Christmas Day!

Frank Montesano
Army
Frank
Montesano
DIVISION: Army,
61st Combat Engineer battalion
Jan 15, 1915 - Apr 18, 1958
BIRTHPLACE: filogaso italy
HIGHEST RANK: Staff Sergeant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 10, 1942 -
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Nov 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: John A. Montesano
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