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Harry M. Rightnour
Army
Harry
M.
Rightnour
DIVISION: Army,
557 AAA Bn
Jul 1, 1923 - Jun 25, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Johnstown, Pennsylvania
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Joann Rightnour BATTLE

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Bernard Edwards Rittgers
Navy
Bernard Edwards
Rittgers
DIVISION: Navy
Jan 12, 1921 - Feb 5, 2009
HIGHEST RANK: Y2C
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 23, 1942 -
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Nov 6, 1945
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HONORED BY: Jolene Reynolds and Lynette Jean Weil, daughters

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After graduating from Salina, KS, Bernard e. Rittgers enlisted in the Navy in 1942 and went directly to the Navy's Great Lakes Training School. From there, he was assigned to the USS Cleveland at San Diego. The Cleveland was the lead ship and one of the 28 U.S. Navy Cleveland-class Light Cruisers in WWII. The Cleveland was awarded 13 Bronze Stars and 2 Silver Stars. It was credited with repelling a Japanese night torpedo attack off Rennell Island, during which the USS Chicago was torpedoed. The Cleveland also received the Navy Unit Citation, participated in 19 Bombardments and was credited with shoot-downs of 7 Japanese planes and 7 assists, as well as sinking two Japanese Destroyers and a Cruiser. The Cleveland and her crew participated in battles to capture numerous islands, including Saipan, Palau, Philippines, Guam, and Iwo Jima. Bernard entered the Navy as an AS and worked his way up to his discharge rank of Y2C. (E-5 equivalent in other services.) During his service, he earned the Good Conduct Medal, along with the American Area Ribbon and the European-Middle East-African Area Ribbons. He married Dorothy Andrews in 1943. They had two daughters, Jolene Reynolds and Lynette Jean Weil, both of Salina, KS, and one son, Jerry, of Shawnee, KS.

Harry H. Robbins
Army
Harry
H.
Robbins
DIVISION: Army,
117th Coast Artillery Battalian
Aug 21, 1920 - Nov 3, 1975
BIRTHPLACE: Tewksbury, Massachusetts
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 31, 1938 -
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May 21, 1945
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HONORED BY: Torrey Clark
Glen M. Robinette
Navy
Glen
M.
Robinette
DIVISION: Navy
Oct 13, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Big Stone Gap, Virginia
HIGHEST RANK: Carpenter's Mate Third Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 7, 1943 -
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Feb 5, 1946
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HONORED BY: His children Michael and Glenda

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Glenn enlisted on 7 June 1943 and served as a Carpenter's Mate Third Class. He is honored by his son, Michael Robinette, and daughter, Glenda R. Grant.

William Robinson
Marine Corps
William
Robinson
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
2nd Air Force Band, 1st Marine Band
Jul 13, 1927 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: China Burma India
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HONORED BY: The Robinson Family

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William "Bill" Robinson was born in Abilene, KS on July 13, 1927. He attended school in Abilene, graduating High School in 1945. He attempted to enlist in the Navy but high blood pressure kept him from passing his physical. Finally drafted into the Army Robinson went to Fort Leavenworth, where unusal circumstances lead him to join the Marines. Robinson took his basic training in San Diego where his musical background was discovered, leading his entry into the military band. Robinson was later deployed and spent time in Hawaii, Okinawan, and China first in the 2nd Air Force Band and then in the 1st Marine Band. He returned to Abilene using the GI bill to get a college degree. Later he became a teacher, teaching for 37 years. Continuing his music interest Robinson became part of the city band, who later played at both of President Eisenhower's inaugural parades.

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William C. Robinson
Army
William
C.
Robinson
DIVISION: Army
Feb 9, 1914 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ottumwa, Iowa
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: Daughter Linda Detlie
Robert 'Bob' W. Robson
Navy
Robert 'Bob'
W.
Robson
DIVISION: Navy
Dec 21, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 1, 1945 -
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Aug 18, 1945
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HONORED BY: Bob Robson's family and Eisenhower Foundation

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Bob' Robson entered the Navy in January 1945, and was sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, IL. There, he went to 'boot camp' and received technical training in Fire Control. This was a specialized course in the control systems that coordinate all types of guns on naval vessels as they move through the sea. From training, Bob was sent to Treasure Island Naval Station, CA, where he boarded a troop carrier for Guam. In Guam, he went out to various ships that came into harbor and repaired weapons control systems. These included the quad 40 mm cannons and the Mark 51 directional control units. He was then sent aboard the Aircraft Carrier 'US Antietam' (CV36) and was in Manila for the 4 July 1946 Celebration of the Philippine Islands Independence Day. After his discharge on 18 August 1946, he attended Kansas State University using the GI Bill. He graduated with a BA Degree in Business Administration. Following his college graduation, Bob taught high school in Abilene, KS. Bob taught Algebra and coached Abilene High School Freshmen in various sports. After four years of teaching, he joined his family business at Robson Oil Company, Inc. in Abilene, KS where he became president and owner of the company. He is now retired and living in Abilene. Bob Robson is married to the former Ann L. Robinson. They have two sons; Mike and Pat.

Robert V. Rock
Army
Robert
V.
Rock
DIVISION: Army,
6th Infantry Div., 53rd Field Artillery
Dec 11, 1921 - Apr 25, 2004
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Private First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 13, 1942 -
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Dec 11, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife, Maxine Rock; Daughters: Phyllis, Gail, Janet; Sons: Ronald, Kenneth

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Private First Class Robert V. Rock, son of Irvin Rock of Hope, Kansas, was awarded the Silver Star by the commanding general of the 6th infantry division for gallantry in action against the Japanese near Novaliches, Luzon, Philippine Islands. When Japanese artillery set fire to a 105-mm ammunition dump, Robert left the protection of his slit trench and with Japanese shells bursting in the area, extinguished the blaze before it burned through the fiber cases holding the ammunition. He was a member of a field artillery battery in the 53rd field artillery battalion of the Sixth Infantry Division, holder of the continuous combat record in the Southwest Pacific.

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