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Francis J. Veltman
Army
Francis
J.
Veltman
DIVISION: Army,
Service Battery, 911th Artillery Battalion, 86th "Blackhawk" Infantry Division and 38th Infantry Division
Mar 19, 1923 - Oct 16, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Bavaria, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S/SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1944 -
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1946
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BATTLE: Luzon, Phillipines
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman's Badge, Good Conduct Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, Bronze Star and World War II Victory Medal.
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation, Talmage KS Historical Museum & Library, and Dickinson County KS Historical Society & Heritage Museum.

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Francis J. Veltman entered the army at Fort Leavenworth, KS, then trained at the infantry school at Camp Hood, TX, departing for overseas duty on January 9, 1945. Prior to his transfer to the replacement depot, Veltman was assigned to Service Battery, 911th Artillery Battalion, 86th "Blackhawk" Infantry Division. He participated in combat with the 38th Infantry division on Luzon, Philippine Islands. Veltman's specialty was quartermaster supply technician. He was awarded the Combat Infantry badge for exemplary performance of duty with the 38th (Cyclone) division against the Japanese Shimbu line, east of Manila. At that time, he was a rifleman in Co. L, 152nd infantry. On May 29, 1945, while taking the point, he was wounded by sniper gunfire on Mt. Purro and was forced to proceed on a 3 mile trek out of the rough terrain to an Allied safety zone. He would eventually be discharged in October of 1946. Biographical information courtesy of Francis J. Veltman's published obituary, Talmage KS Historical Museum & Library, and Dickinson County KS Historical Society & Heritage Museum.

Richard J. Verlinden
Army
Richard
J.
Verlinden
DIVISION: Army,
Company D, 3118 Signal Service Group
Jul 20, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Detroit, MI
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 4, 1943 -
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Mar 23, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Jean M. Verlinden
Gerald P. Vermilyea
Army
Gerald
P.
Vermilyea
DIVISION: Army,
1st Infantry Div, 18th Inf Reg
Apr 24, 1922 - Mar 23, 1943
BIRTHPLACE: Pennsylvania
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: Scott Vermilyea

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Awarded Silver Star

KILLED IN ACTION
Rieman Vernon
Army
Rieman
Vernon
DIVISION: Army,
82nd Army Battalion
Aug 3, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Claflin, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: 1945 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Vernon Rieman was born in Claflin, KS on August 3, 1926 and lived with his family on a farm. He attended a one room school for eight years then went to Claflin High School, graduating May 22, 1944. Rieman was given a deferment, because his brother was in the service and he was helping on the farm. Finally, Rieman did not like the fact of a draft hanging over his head and he went and asked to be drafted. He was commissioned into the Army serving in the United States at the end of the war. His last assignment was a paratrooper. Rieman was in the army for twenty months and fifteen days. He returned home and got married.

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Abraham C. Vigoda
Army
Abraham
C.
Vigoda
DIVISION: Army
Feb 24, 1921 - Jan 26, 2016
BIRTHPLACE: Brooklyn, YN
THEATER OF OPERATION: Other
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Abraham "Abe" Vigoda was born on February 24,1921 in Brooklyn, NY. Abe graduated High School and worked as a printer before enlisting in the US Army in 1943. He was discharged in 1946 and used the GI Bill to study acting at The American Theater Wing in New York City. Not much is know about his military career but he was proud of his military services - as his gravestone states "US Army World War II . Abe had a successful acting career including parts in "The Godfather" and Fish on the series "Barney Miller", which led to a spin off to the series "Fish" . He also appeared on many other TV services such as Mannix, Hawaii Five-O, The Rockford Files, MacGyver and Law & Order - to name a few. Courtesy of WW II uncovered.

Orlene 'Jackie' M. Voelkl (nee Skaggs-Ijas)
Women's Army Corps (WAC)
Orlene 'Jackie'
M.
Voelkl (nee Skaggs-Ijas)
DIVISION: Women's Army Corps (WAC),
SHAEF
Dec 28, 1921 - Jun 8, 2014
BIRTHPLACE: Dinuba, CA
HIGHEST RANK: 1st SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 1, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Self

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I heard about the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps that had started in December, 1942. Being eligible at 21, I was sworn in. I was ordered to Des Moines, Iowa, for basic training, and then sent to Arkansas to attend Army Administration School. Shortly thereafter, I attended (NCO) Non-Commission Officers Training School. Upon completion of the course, I was appointed “Acting First Sergeant.” A few months later I became First Sergeant. Also, during my time in Alabama I was appointed the first woman Sgt Major of Cadets at an Advanced Single Engine School. Then I volunteered to go overseas. From New York we sailed across the North Atlantic Ocean to England where I was assigned as secretary to the Base Commander of Service and Supply. During the D-Day operations, many other WACS and I worked in SHAEF, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. While the “Battle of the Bulge” raged on and no planes could aid the troops there due to the heavy fog, I returned to London to await assignment in France. The fog lifted in December and we flew to Paris. From there seven WACS and I commandeered taxis to General Eisenhower’s headquarters in Versailles. I was assigned as secretary to Brigadier General Robert A. McClure, who was Chief of Psychological Warfare Division with offices on Champs Elysees where I worked until the end of the war on May 8, 1945. After celebrations with thousands of G.I.s and French people, I believed I would be going home to America. Instead, our organization’s name was changed to “Information Control Division (ICD).” We moved to Germany to take over all the radio stations and newspapers in Germany. We set up offices in Belgium, Holland, Denmark, and Norway, One of our jobs was to publish thousands of brochures showing the horrors of the concentration camps operated by the Germans, and photos of their scrawny captives. These brochures were dropped from planes for the German populace to see. In October 1945, I received orders to return home and be discharged. With 10,000 other soldiers, we sailed on the Queen Mary. We received a great welcome in New York. ['Veteran's Voices' interview by Bill Thomas, September 9, 2011, Sun Newspapers. Jackie Voelkl was 90 yrs. old.]

Edgar M. Vogel
Army
Edgar
M.
Vogel
DIVISION: Army,
1811th Ordnance Company
Dec 9, 1920 - Jan 1, 1961
BIRTHPLACE: Stuttgart, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Tec 4
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 19, 1942 -
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Jan 12, 1946
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HONORED BY: His many nieces and nephews

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Edgar and his four brothers---Richard, Howard, John, and Edwin----and his four sisters---Edna, Lula, Leona, and Margaret---were born in Phillips County, KS. Their parents were John H. and Margaret Veeh Vogel. The family farmed and they lived at the north end of Chicago Avenue in Stuttgart. The house was white and the big barn was red. Across the unpaved avenue was the school and playground. Edgar's maternal grandfather, George Veeh, had walked west from Marshall County with two other men to have his own land in Phillips County, KS. The family's favorite pets were Schnaps, a dachshund, and Pearly, an Indian pony. Edgar was inducted on August 19, 1942 at Denver, CO. He served with the 1811th Ordnance Company and his military decorations include the Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, and the Good Conduct Medal. He also received the Marksman M1 Rifle and the Sharpshooter M'03 Carbine Rifle awards. Edgar attended a Motor Mechanic Course at Ft. Crook, NE and earned a Driver & Mechanic Badge. Crossing the equator on 2 August 1943, aboard the U.S.A.T. Willard A. Holbrook he became a 'Trusty Shellback.' He served in New Guinea as an Automotive Mechanic, obtaining the rank of Tec 4. On the long trip home, he was at sea on Christmas Day in 1945. The next day he was initiated into the 'Domain of the Golden Dragon: Ruler of the 180th Meridian' aboard the S.S. Carlos Carrillo in latitude 30 degrees 16' N longitude 177 degrees 58'W. He had left Manila on that ship, and his troop ship sailed under the Golden Gate, passed Alcatraz, and docked at a pier in San Francisco on 6 January 1946. He was separated from service six days later at Fort Logan, CO. Edgar was the best baseball player in his athletic family. He farmed and had an implement business (Massey-Harris) in Phillipsburg. The cousins remember him as wearing a white tee shirt and khaki slacks when they visited. He loved to play catch with his nephews and nieces, and he had a big dimple in his chin. Edgar died in 1961, and he is buried in the cemetery just east of Stuttgart, as are his parents and many relatives. His picture, taken with his parents, hangs in the gallery at the Dole Institute of Politics in Lawrence, KS. Edgar is honored by his nieces and nephews: Virginia Ann, James, Robert, Stanley, Karen, Patricia, Peggy, Douglas, Alan, Carol, Richard, Randy, Nancy, Jerry, Larry, Don, Dale, Steve, Jane, and Warren.

Vondra
Fred Vondra
Navy
Fred
Vondra
DIVISION: Navy
Jun 16, 1923 - Jan 22, 2016
BIRTHPLACE: Kanopolis, KS
HIGHEST RANK: SFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: 1944 -
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