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Daniel F. Sander
Navy
Daniel
F.
Sander
DIVISION: Navy,
LSMR-194
Dec 27, 1923 - Jan 13, 2011
BIRTHPLACE: Walker, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: Seaman 1st Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 2, 1944 -
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Jun 10, 1946
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HONORED BY: Family of Dan Sanders

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Dan, barely finished growing up on a farm near Walker, found himself floating in diesel fuel and ocean water after his ship sunk off Okinawa. He was in the gun turret of his ship when a kamikaze flying low over the water headed straight for the side of the ship below the turret. At first, the 9 men in the turret were trapped. Finally able to escape, they waded through water up to their knees, put on life jackets, and jumped off the ship. 'Our ship went down. In 7 minutes, it was completely gone.' Their delay in getting out of the turret contributed to their survival. The ship, struck near the rear, filled with water in the aft portion and lifted vertical with the bow in the air before sinking straight down. As the ship sunk, water pressure set off the ammunition; the resulting concussion in the water sent a shock wave that injured many of the seamen who had made quicker escapes from the sinking ship and were further out in the water. Sharks, drawn by the blood of the injured seamen, attacked them, leaving the uninjured alone. Sharks weren't the only thing the survivors had to worry about, 'Those Japs still strafed us. They flew over us and fired---boop, boop, boop.' The destroyers and both LSMRs were sunk that day. 'If it wouldn't have been for the LCIs, we wouldn't have survived. There were a lot of survivors out there to be picked up.' In the water an hour and a half before being plucked out, he bobbed in a pool of spilled diesel fuel. The two LCIs, the smallest ships in the group, spent the entire day picking survivors out of the water before heading back to Okinawa at nightfall. 'There were so many survivors we all had to stand up. Only the wounded ones got to sit down on a bed.' He still has the prayer book he carried like a talisman throughout his time in the Navy. He had no explanation for how the book, in his pocket that day while he floated in the ocean, survived unscathed. The staples are a tinge rusted, but otherwise the book remains readable 60 years after his ordeal. The Battle of Okinawa, destined to be the final battle of WWII, spanned 82 days. The naval fleet at Okinawa was the largest armada ever assembled by the US (his ship was part of the front line). 'April 1, 1945, that's when we attacked Okinawa. We lined up side by side, the 12 ships, and we moved into the beach. When we got close enough, they fired all those rockets---the ships. I don't know how many ships were behind us.' An important part of Japanese strategy during the battle for Okinawa was attack by the suicide pilot force known as the 'Divine Wind'---the kamikaze. Dan, drafted at age 20 and inducted in Kansas City on June 2, 1944, didn't get any choice about serving in the military. He did get a say in which branch. 'I had a choice, so I took the Navy.' After boot camp and training, Dan was sent to New York City to learn to be a gunner and spent time in Virginia Beach, VA., before being sent to Charleston, SC, where he was assigned to LSMR-194. It was a medium-sized amphibious ship designed to fire rockets from the sea. On Dec. 4, 1944, they sailed out of Charleston, headed for the Panama Canal. A week later, passing through the canal, they headed for San Diego, arriving Christmas Eve of 1944. They then sailed to Pearl Harbor, and arrived in Okinawa in late March. A few days after his rescue, he was taken to San Francisco, received a month's leave and went home to visit family. Finishing his duty in CA, he was discharged in June 1946, and returned to his family's farm. He married Alexia Schmidt on Oct. 20, 1947. They moved to Hays, Kansas, in 1955 and had three daughters and a son. She died on Oct. 25, 1992. He retired from ranching and maintenance work in 1986 and worked at a grocery store until 1998. He married Ann Sanders Kreutzer on May 28, 1999. Now 85, he still clearly remembers the cold of the water and the smell of the diesel fuel on that day off the shore of Okinawa. 'There were 65 suicide planes,' Sander said. 'We didn't have a chance'

David W. Sanders
Army
David
W.
Sanders
DIVISION: Army
Feb 4, 1926 - Oct 29, 1993
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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David William Sanders was born in Hope, KS on February 4, 1926. Most called him Bill after his grandfather the city marshal. Sanders attended public school, but did not get to graduate High School as with many, was called into the military. He was inducted into the service on April 4, 1944 and was assigned to the field artillery at Fort Leavenworth, KS. His basic training was at Camp Roberts, CA. A brother, Harley also served in the Army in the European theater.

Stanley G. Sanders
Army
Stanley
G.
Sanders
DIVISION: Army,
66th Infantry
May 6, 1923 - Dec 22, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Burlington, Iowa
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 12, 1943 -
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Apr 9, 1946
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HONORED BY: Mrs. Marjorie Sanders, Kirby Sanders, Bonnie Balch, Barbara Walden

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Stanley Sanders enlisted in the Iowa State Guard and was inducted into the United States Army. He served in England, France, Germany, Belgium and Austria. He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge and the Bronze Star for gallant performance of duty in ground combat against the enemy.

Walter T. Sandidge
Army
Walter
T.
Sandidge
DIVISION: Army,
3rd Infantry Division
Oct 20, 1924 - Dec 29, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Pawnee, Illinois
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 6, 1942 -
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Oct 31, 1945
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HONORED BY: Family of Walter Sandidge

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Walter entered combat on Anzio, Italy in Feb, 1944. He landed in southern France 15 Aug, 1944 and Colmar Pocket in Jan 1944. Walter became a POW at Ottwieler, Germany on 15 March, 1945.

James D. Sands
Army
James
D.
Sands
DIVISION: Army,
3118th Signal Service Group
Dec 18, 1916 - Jan 2, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
HIGHEST RANK: Major
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 20, 1941 -
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Apr 30, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughter Sara White and the 3118th Signal Service Group

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Jim was called up from the Reserves in March of 1941, and was serving in Washington, D.C. on Pearl Harbor Day. He established the General Headquarters Signal Center in Washington, D.C. From 1942 through 1943, he served in the Greenland Base Command as Company Commander, 23rd Signal Service Co. and Base Signal Officer. On return to the states he attended Command and General Staff School at Leavenworth, KS. He served with Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), European Theater as S-3 and Group Executive Officer in 1944-45. Following the war, he worked in Administration for Carnegie Tech and Westminster College. He was the guiding figure arranging reunions of the 3118th for 25 years. He recorded his war experiences I 'World War II: A Love Story' consisting of his WWII journal and letters to and from his wife Jane.

Pat Sauble
Army Air Corps
Pat
Sauble
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Aug 15, 1921 - Dec 7, 2019
BIRTHPLACE: Cedar Point, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Pat graduated from Newton High School in 1939. He was at K-State when the war broke out. It was clear the war effort was going to need a lot of trained pilots and Pat's prior training made him a valuable asset. He entered the war in 1942. Pat was fortunate to spend his war service in the United State ferrying troops, supplies and equipment form one end of the country to the other. Near the end of the war, Pat's unit was converted to B-17's and were preparing to ship out overseas. Pat's wife Mary was pregnant and he was granted three days of leave to be with har in Kansas City. When Pat returned to his base in Nebraska his unit had shipped out without him. As a married man with a child, pat was allowed to stay and continue his service in the States.

Miles R. Sawyer
Other
Miles
R.
Sawyer
DIVISION: Other
Jun 14, 1919 - Mar 4, 2012
BIRTHPLACE: Rockland, Maine
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 1, 1943 -
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May 5, 1946
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HONORED BY: Son, John E. Sawyer

BIOGRAPHY

As a young man, Miles enjoyed participation in the Rockland Sea Scouts. He then attended Maine Maritime Academy, graduating in the class of 1943-2. He joined the Merchant Marines followed by the Naval Reserves. During World War II, he served in the Atlantic and the Pacific.

Millard Schaaf
Army
Millard
Schaaf
DIVISION: Army,
Amphibian Engineer
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
SERVED: 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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Millard Schaaf was a native of Hope, KS. born in 1922. He attended public school and graduated from Hope High School in 1941. In June of 1941 he found work in Hasty, CO at a filling station and moved to Denver to continue the same work until October 10, 1942, when he was inducted into the Army at Camp Carson, Co. Basic training was at Fort Warren, WY, after three months he requested a transferred to the Amphibia engineers. His request was granted and Schaaf went to Fort Devens, MA for schooling, graduating in April of 1943. No other information is known about his military career.

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