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Thomas R. Barringer Jr.
Army Air Corps
Thomas
R.
Barringer
Jr.
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Sep 7, 1915 - Nov 24, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Florence, SC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jan 1, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: Tom III and Brooks Barringer

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Tom Barringer, Jr. entered the Army Air Corps in 1943 and was trained in Logistics in the United States. After the completion of his training, he was sent to fight in the European Theater. He commanded a Logistics unit in France and attained the rank of 1st Lieutenant. Following his discharge in 1946, he returned to his home in Florence and was the Owner/Manager of 'Atlantic Outdoor Advertising Company.' His company specialized in Highway Billboard advertising all over the state of South Carolina. Tom had three children: Raymond Harris Barringer (deceased), Tom R. Barringer III, and Mary Brooks Barringer, all of Florence, S.C.

Nathan Barshop
Army
Nathan
Barshop
DIVISION: Army,
Medical Corps
Jan 22, 1913 - Aug 18, 2010
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Wife, Coe Barshop; children, Debra, Melanie and Mark; and grandchildren

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He was the recipient of a Presidential Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters and a Bronze Star. Specially cited in John Gibbs report of 7/31/1946 American POW Information Bureau re: Fukuoka Camp #10 (formerly #7): 'Captain Barshop, Army Medical Corp, was Camp Surgeon, but worked under the direction of a Japanese officer who shifted his responsibilities upon the shoulders of the American officer who, by temperament and medical skill, is credited with saving many lives and boosting morale under disheartening conditions. Captain Barshop also protected the prisoners against work decrees issued by the Japanese Camp physician when they were too weak to stand for even a brief period.'
An M.D. at 20, Major Barshop was stationed in the Philippines. After Pearl Harbor, during the battle for Bataan, at Camp O'Donnell, her performed surgery and cared for the sick and wounded with other medical personnel for six days with only infrequent 15 minute rest periods. He was taken prisoner when Bataan fell. At one internment camp, her performed surgery on and cured the chronically-infected foot of the Japanese commandant. Offered personal favors and special rations, he steadfastly refused, holding out for soy protein and medication for his patients. When the commandant finally relented and sent rations, many prisoners' lives were saved. A fellow medical officer, Harry Levitt, recalled 'Barsh' was the only prisoner who refused to barter rare cigarette rations for other prisoner's food because he know that with their severer malnutrition it would be hastening their deaths. He simply gave his away.
When allowed to send one letter home after arriving in Japan on the 'hell ships' from the Phillippines, he wrote his family, 'I can only tell you it is like Forest Lawn over here,' Japanese censors had no idea Forest Lawn was a cemetery, so his letter made it home. As eventually did Major Barshop, who went on to have a wonderful surgical practice for another 50 years. He was one of three doctors who founded Mt. Sinai of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. In 1949, he married Coe Thelma Fisher, a graduate of the U.S. Army Nursing Corps and had three children.

Max E. Bartley
Army
Max
E.
Bartley
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Jul 13, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Harold E. Bartley
Army
Harold
E.
Bartley
DIVISION: Army
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Louis R. Bartley
Army
Louis
R.
Bartley
DIVISION: Army,
1st Infantry 6th division
Jun 20, 1915 - Sep 27, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
SERVED: Jun 26, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Friend Jacqueline Zimmers and his family
Russell H. Bartley Jr.
Army Air Corps
Russell
H.
Bartley
Jr.
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Aug 13, 1918 -
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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Harold A. Bartley
Army
Harold
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Bartley
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Mar 1, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Glenn F. Bartley
Army
Glenn
F.
Bartley
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Sep 29, 1942 -
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May 20, 1943
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
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