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Guy J. Prichard
Army
Guy
J.
Prichard
DIVISION: Army,
555th Ordinance - Heavy Maintenance Company
Oct 29, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Enterprise, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 5
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 20, 1942 -
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Oct 28, 1945
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MILITARY HONORS: EAME Ribbon Good Conduct Medal
HONORED BY: Evelyn Prichard, wife, and children Janell, Kevin, Lynn, Lenece

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Prichard entered the Army at Fort Leavenworth, Ks. and was deployed to Europe where he engaged in the war at Rhineland, Ardennes, Northern France and Central Europe. Prichard said he basically took all the broken, busted, blown up parts, used what they could to make things work again. He was a machinist at Ehrsam's before the war. He was discharged at Camp Bowie, Texas

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Herman W. Priestley
Army
Herman
W.
Priestley
DIVISION: Army,
278th Engineer Combat Btn
Oct 19, 1920 - Nov 5, 2018
BIRTHPLACE: Elm, New Jersey
HIGHEST RANK: SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Jun 1, 1944 -
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Mar 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Robert A. Priestley

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Herman W. Priestley was assigned to Headquarters and Supply, 278th Engineer Combat Battalion in the ETO.
Sgt. Priestley had many stories as I'm sure do most supply Sergeants. He once went on leave to Paris and when he returned, discovered the Batallion had misplaced a Bailey Bridge. His unit received a unit citation for aiding in the preparation and repositioning of General Patton's personal half track to be used in the General's funeral procession.
He was in Europe from September 1944 to Spring of 1946

Ernest C. Purvis
Army
Ernest
C.
Purvis
DIVISION: Army,
358th
Jun 24, 1921 - Jun 17, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Cambridge, Nebraska
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, China Burma India
SERVED: Oct 20, 1942 -
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Feb 2, 1946
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HONORED BY: Tom Purvis (son)

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Dad left to go overseas from one coast and returned on the other. He was in China, Burma, India, Egypt and Africa.
He operated a truck and road equipment repair facility. Most of the time he was a welding and repair instructor where he taught Indian and US soldiers to weld and repair the vehicles necessary for the war. One thing he discussed was how many trucks were needed to transport supplies over the China-Burma Road. They even made motor scooters from scrap parts and junk generator engines. They used these to transport parts and go into Calcutta for meals on occasion. He often told how hot and rainy it was in Burma and how hot and dry it was in Africa. He never cared for ship transportation where he saw several Japanese suicide planes hit ships and get shot down. Just like others honoring someone, I feel Dad made a difference in how this War ended.

Edward F. Quintenz Jr.
Army
Edward
F.
Quintenz
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
3118th Signal Service Group
Mar 28, 1922 - Jun 25, 2013
BIRTHPLACE: Decatur, Illinois
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 9, 1942 -
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Mar 4, 1946
0
HONORED BY: Wife, Kity E. Quintenz

BIOGRAPHY

Edward installed telephones and switchboards for SHAEF. While serving in Europe, he met and married his wife of 64 years, Kitty Sartain, in Versailles, France. Kitty was a switchboard operator at SHAEF, serving with the British Royal Army. After the war, Edward was employed by the U.S. Government as a civilian electronic technician for 34 years. He worked at the Signal Corps Depot in Decatur and then at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey until his retirement. Edward was an active member of the 3118th Signal Service Group Reunion and the SHAEF Reunion associations and attended many gatherings nationwide with his wife, Kitty.

Kitty E. Quintenz (nee Sartain)
Other
Kitty
E.
Quintenz (nee Sartain)
DIVISION: Other,
British ATS
Sep 3, 1920 - Mar 1, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: London, England
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 1, 1941 -
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Jun 19, 1945
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HONORED BY: Husband, Edward F. Quintenz, Jr.

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Kitty was a switchboard operator for SHAEF and REDLINE, serving with the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), the women's branch of the British Royal Army. Kitty met her husband at SHAEF, Edward Quintenz, who installed telephone lines and switchboards. They married in Versailles, France. Making their home in New Jersey after the war, they were members of the 3118th Signal Service Group Reunion and the SHAEF Reunion associations and attended many gatherings nationwide.

John C. Raaen Jr.
Army
John
C.
Raaen
Jr.
DIVISION: Army,
5th Rangers
Apr 22, 1922 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ft. Benning, GA
HIGHEST RANK: Major Gen.
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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BATTLE: D-Day
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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John C. Raaen, Jr., was born into a military family. He went on to graduate from the United States Military Academy at Westpoint, in 1943. Commissioned as a 2nd. Lt. in the Corps of Engineers, he joined the newly activated 5th Ranger Battalion where he underwent extensive training in Florida, England, and finally Scotland in preparation for the invasion of occupied Europe. I was the Headquarters Commandant and Hq Company Commander of the 5th Ranger Infantry Battalion. I landed in the third wave of Ranger Force "C" on Omaha Dog Red at about 0750 on D-Day. The 5th Rangers landed INTACT as a battalion and thus became the dominant influence on Omaha Dog Beach. We fought our way into Vierville in the late afternoon, but were stopped from proceeding to Pointe Du Hoc by the 29th Division command group. Gen. Cota was probably right on that point, we were needed to secure a very fragile beachhead from expected German counter-attack, and since the German guns at PdHoc had not influenced the landings, protection of the beachhead was more important than relief of the 2nd Rangers at PdHoc. On D+1, I was with the relief force for PdHoc and ended up in command of that force the evening of D+1 as it dug in at St. Pierre du Mont for the night of D+1. The next morning, D+2, the rest of the 5th joined us with LTC Schneider in command, and we relieved the force at PdHoc. Courtesy of the American veterans center. More of his story available at  https://www.normandy1944.info/stories/john-c-raaen-jr

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Edward C. Raczkowski
Navy
Edward
C.
Raczkowski
DIVISION: Navy,
US Capercon
Oct 15, 1923 - Mar 6, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Bronx, NY
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: Thomas McAdams - Nephew

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Edward Raczkowski joined the Navy shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, to fight the Japanese. He was proud of his service. Edward was on a ship close to Japan when the atomic bomb was dropped. His crew was not told of the bomb dropping. Sailors were thrown all over some had broken eardrums but Edward was shocked but not harmed. He returned back to the Bronx becoming an electrician, a trade he learned in the service. Edward retiried in Baynton Beach, FL and was the community handyman..

Leon M. Ramsey Jr.
Marine Corps
Leon
M.
Ramsey
Jr.
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
I Company, 3rd Battalion, 27th Regiment
May 9, 1924 - Jul 1, 2015
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 1, 1943 -
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Sep 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

I was inducted into the United States Marine Corps in May 1943 at Kansas City, KS and sent by train to San Diego, CA for basic training. After Boot Camp, I was selected for Parachute Training School, Camp Gillespie. After completing the training I received a Certificate of Proficiency for parachute packing, ground training, and jumping from a plane in flight. September 18, 1943 I was qualified as a Parachutist in the United States Marine Corps. Due to disbandment of the Marine Parachutes, we were sent to form the 5th Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA and trained there until June 1944. We were sent to Camp Tarawa on the big Island of Hawaii, training there until January 1945. We boarded transport ships for Iwo Jima, landing on Iwo February 19, 1945 in the third wave. While securing the island I was wounded March 22, 1945 and awarded the Purple Heart. I returned to Camp Tarawa with the Division and was selected for the Navy V-12 College Program and sent to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. President Truman ordered the dropping of the Atomic Bomb and as the war ended I was given a choice to be discharged and did so in September 1945.

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