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Dale E. Rothchild
Army
Dale
E.
Rothchild
DIVISION: Army,
70th Reconnaissance Troop, 70th Infantry Div.
Nov 1, 1925 - Jan 24, 2009
BIRTHPLACE: Montrose, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 7, 1944 -
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Jun 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Michael Rothchild

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Good Conduct Medal; Victory Ribbon

Thomas A. Rothwell
Army Air Corps
Thomas
A.
Rothwell
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
507 Bomb Squadron, 316 Bomb Wing, D Flight
Apr 28, 1918 - Apr 1, 1998
BIRTHPLACE: Boston, MA
HIGHEST RANK: Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 19, 1942 -
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Jan 20, 1946
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HONORED BY: Wife, Suzanne Rothwell

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Tom Rothwell was trained as a B-29 Radio Operator and Mechanic. He was based in Tinian in the Pacific and flew long missions to Vladivostok and Port Arthur. Subsequently, he was based in Okinawa. After Japan surrendered, he was flying a mission to return soldiers to Hawaii and his plane went down in the Pacific. He was fortunate to be able to be pulled into a raft and survivors were picked up by a boat. Tom was one of the 'greatest generation' that did not like to talk about his wartime experiences and we only have limited information. After the war, Tom completed three years of college and entered the University of Michigan law school on a full scholarship. Tom graduated with a Juris Doctor degree and worked for the Justice Department, Antitrust Division, Chicago Field Office. He went on to have an honorable and lengthy career as an antitrust law lawyer. Tom lived in Chicago, New York City and then (as of 1975) lived in Vienna, Virginia, which is outside Washington, DC. He died at home on April 1, 1998, very much mourned by his family and friends. We miss his charm, and wit and story-telling. He was an entirely interesting person. Tom was a wonderful husband to me and loving father/grandfather to his children/grandchildren. He was one of five Rothwell brothers that served in World War II. Tom received the Good Conduct Medal, Victory Medal, Asiatic Pacific Theater Campaign Ribbon and American Theater Campaign Ribbon.

Charles R. Rotz
Navy
Charles
R.
Rotz
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Aug 3, 1945 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Clyde M. Roush
Army
Clyde
M.
Roush
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Aug 27, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
KILLED IN ACTION
Robert H. Royer
Navy
Robert
H.
Royer
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Wichita, Staff-Cruiser Division 14, USS Wilkes Barre
Aug 30, 1924 - Jan 20, 1976
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 1, 1942 -
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Aug 30, 1947
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HONORED BY: Robert H (Hank) Royer, Jr, son

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Bob was the younger of two sons born to Paul H. and Margaret C. Royer. He graduated from Abilene High School in May of 1942. After graduation, he was appointed to the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. He graduated from the Academy on June 6, 1945 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and a commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy. While in the Navy, he held many varied positions, such as: Ship's Secretary, Captain's Aide, Executive Officer, Personnel and Recruiting Officer, Assistant Tactical Officer, Assistant Flag Secretary and Flag Lieutenant, Public Relations and Liaison Officer, Staff Legal Officer, Main Battalion Control Officer, and Division and Watch Officer. He was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign Medal, the American Area Campaign Medal, and the World War II Victory Medal. Following his service in the United States Navy, he returned to Kansas where he enrolled in the School of Law, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. While studying law, he also taught in the Engineering School at the University of Kansas. After graduating from the School of Law in 1950 and being admitted to the Kansas Bar the same year, he returned to Abilene to practice law with his father in the firm of Royer and Royer. Bob was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Abilene Elks Lodge, a past president of the University of Kansas Greater University Fund, the Dickinson County Hospital Association and the Dickinson County Bar Association. He was also a member of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association and the Kansas Bar Association. Bob had not only been admitted to practice but had practiced before the United States Supreme Court. In 1954, he was recognized as the Young Man of the Year in Abilene. He married the former Jill Peck on August 31, 1946, and they had one daughter, Shannon and four sons, Robert Jr., Charles, Richard, and Michael.

Richard P. Royer
Army Air Corps
Richard
P.
Royer
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
73rd Wing, 20th Air Force
Nov 20, 1922 - Apr 9, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: 1st LT
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jan 1, 1942 -
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Jan 1, 1945
0
HONORED BY: Robert H (Hank), Jr., nephew

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Richard was a the elder of two sons born to Paul H. and Margaret C. Royer. While attending Abilene High School, he held various class offices, was a member of the Kansas State Championship Debate Team of 1939 and 1940, a member of the National Honor Society and was Salutatorian of the graduating class of 1941. After graduation, he attended the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. After only one year, he left school in 1942 to serve his country with the Army Air Corps. While in the Air Corps, he was assigned to B29s in the 73rd Wing, 20th Air Force in the Asiatic Theater. He received an Honorable discharge in 1945 as a First Lieutenant. Following his discharge, he returned to the University of Kansas to continue the studies interrupted by World War II. In 1947, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Law with honors from the University of Kansas. Later, he received a Bachelor of Law, LLB and Juris Doctor in 1949 from the University of Kansas' School of Law. He returned to Abilene to practice law with his father and brother in the firm of Royer and Royer. After several years, Richard left the law firm to pursue a career in banking. He was the Executive Vice-President of the St Marys State Bank in St Marys, Kansas for many years. At the time of his death, he was Vice-President and Senior Trust Officer of the Peoples State Bank of Pratt, Kansas. Richard continued to further his education throughout his lifetime, with courses at Washburn University in psychology, graduate business, cultural anthropology and statistics. He was a member of Sachem (Senior Men's Honor Society), Owl Society (Junior Men's Honor Society), Delta Sigma Rho (Honorary Speech Fraternity), Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity of which he was president in 1947), a member of the University of Kansas Varsity Debate Team, and Phi Delta Phi (Social Legal Fraternity). He married the former Frances Bonero, and they had two daughters, Katherine and Paula, and two sons, Mark and Christian. He later married the former Jennie Wano. He also had four step-children, Linda, Cindy, Dane, and Mark.

H Milton Rozek
Army
H Milton
Rozek
DIVISION: Army,
4 ème DIVISION 8 ème régiment d infrantrie Matrile 32061035
Feb 4, 1917 - Jun 15, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Normandie
HIGHEST RANK: Adjudant
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 25, 1941 -
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BATTLE: Bataille Normandie UTAH BEACH
MILITARY HONORS: PH MEDAILLE DE TIREUR
HONORED BY: Jean-Philippe GENTIL j 'habite en FRance
KILLED IN ACTION
Glen Rubin
Army
Glen
Rubin
DIVISION: Army
Apr 10, 1911 - Nov 14, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Hope, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Private
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Oct 6, 1943 -
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Nov 14, 1944
0
BATTLE: Philippines
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Glen Rubin was born in Hope, KS on April 10, 1911. He grew up in the area attending public schools and graduating from Hope High School in 1930. Because of his small stature Rubin was given the nickname of Little Weenie. His size also allowed him to be quick and agile. This combined with his athletic ability made him feared by his opponents. Rubin also was outstanding in the band playing the tuba. He continued on and was a member of the city band. After high school, Rubin worked at Wuthnows' and the Badger Lumber Co until entering Embalming school in Kansas City. He gave that endeavor up and returned to central Kansas, eventually landing in Wichita, KS managing a grocery, where he was working when drafter into the service. Rubin reported to Fort Leavenworth and was sent to infantry training at Camp Fannin, Tx. After six months was set to Fort Ord, CA and immediately was shipped to the South Pacific. Rubin was wounded in action and listed as DOW - translated "death of wounds".

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