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Glen W. Smith
Army
Glen
W.
Smith
DIVISION: Army,
707th Tank Battalion
Dec 1, 1914 - Feb 1, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Burdick, KS
HIGHEST RANK: T-4
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart
HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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Glen Smith was born in Burdick, KS to William and Hulda Smith. He attended the Diamond Valley High School at Burdick and was employed at the N.E. Shank Standard Oil Agent in Herington when he was drafted into the service. Smith was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky for awhile before leaving for overseas duty July 15, 1944. Smith was announced as "Missing In Action" on December 19, 1944. His family learned Smith was taken prisoner and in April the family received a form card, written by Glen, stating he was a prisoner at Stalag-12 camp. Two months after his death, the family received word, Smith had died February 1, 1945. Smith was well liked and popular around the Burdick and Herington communities. He had two brothers serving in World War II as well as a brother-in-law.

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Roger Smith
Army Air Corps
Roger
Smith
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Roger Smith from Flemington, NJ graduated High School in 1941 and started working various service and labor jobs while taking flying lessons. He was recruited out of flight school by the US Army Air Corps and entered active duty in July 23, 1942. He underwent glider pilot training and became a flight office in October 1943 - the same month he met Glenna and they were wed. Unusually used for sport before WW II, glider planes allowed the Allies to fly heavy machinery like vehicles and anti-tank guns into mainland Europe. Gliders also carried troops, allowing greater concentration of soldiers to land in more precise locations. Part of the Air Corps' glider pilot program, Smith was deployed to Casablanca, Morocco in the spring of 1944 and later moved to Italy. On Aug. 15, 1944, Smith flew his CG-4 glider into the Le Muy area of Southern France as part of Operation Dragoon (the second D-day). Following this mission, Smith was evacuated back to Corsica and ultimately, Rome where he flew eight more combat mission as a co-pilot on C-47s. He was discharge in December 1945 and stayed in the Air Force Reserves. Courtesy of msn.com

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Melton Smith
Army Air Corps
Melton
Smith
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Jan 21, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: Ramon, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Pvt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Aug 19, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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Melton Smith "Mutt" was born south of Hope, KS. He was working on farms including land owned by Ambrose Lorson, after High School. Smith was inducted into the Army Air corps August 19, 1942. On a furlough in April, Smith married Emily Linder. Smith spent basic training in Camp Chico, CA, training for radio mechanics. He worked on radios on the ground and in the air. His first trip in an airplane didn't go well as Smith became seasick. On the next run, the pilot asked Smith how he was doing. Smith replied he was ready to take anything. The pilot surprised him with an aerial loop.

Charles K. Smith
Navy
Charles
K.
Smith
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Gunston Hall
Oct 20, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Nowata, OK
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jul 8, 1943 -
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Mar 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Children, Chuck, Kelly and Ward

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Smith was a crew member of the Gunston Hall from January, 1944, to August, 1945. During that period, the Gunston Hall was involved in the initial amphibious assaults on Kwajelein, Emeru, Hollandia, Guam, Peleliu, Leyte, Luzon, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

James Smith
Army
James
Smith
DIVISION: Army
Oct 7, 1919 -
BIRTHPLACE: Texas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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James South was born in northeast Texas, 10-07-1919 where his family were sharecroppers. He joined the Army in 1940 at the beginning of World War II. In 1944, South deployed to Normandy seven days after D-Day. The Allies liberated the French City of Caen on July19 and P:aris on Aug 25. Courtesy of news.va.gov

Clyde P. Smith
Army
Clyde
P.
Smith
DIVISION: Army
Nov 7, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Spokane, WA
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Clyde was born November 7, 1925 in Spokane Washington U.S.A and passed away November 10, 2020 in Leduc, Alberta, Canada. Clyde came to Canada spring of 1931. To a farm 6 ½ miles west of Millet on what was known as the Blind Line. He was with his grandparents Elza and Alda Maria Barnes. In 1937 Clyde moved to Pigeon Lake with his Mother and step father Orren Ayres. Clyde was called to the USA Army Air Force in 1944. He served 2 years in Alaska. Clyde worked on farms, hauled gravel, hauled water for oil drilling rigs and did a lot of carpenter work. Was employed by a tow boat company operating on the Columbia River, U.S.A. Clyde also worked on the Canadian Coast Guard vessel "Miskanaw" installing aids to navigation on the Athabasca River, Lake Athabasca and Slave River.

James A. Snyder
Army
James
A.
Snyder
DIVISION: Army
Feb 26, 1921 - Feb 20, 1988
BIRTHPLACE: Nebraska
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Jun 23, 1942 -
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Dec 22, 1945
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HONORED BY: Niece, Becky Snyder Davis

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James wrote lots of letters home. Near the end of his tour of duty he wrote a letter to his brother which stated, 'Dear Danny: I owe everybody a letter, so when you are done with it, send it to Blanche and have her send it to Ethel. Ethel can send it to Mack, Mack can send it to Annie Green. Annie Green can send it to Mom and Mom can share it with Verna, Russell, Tom and Mary Etta. Love and kisses, Jim'

Ralph W. Snyder
Army Air Corps
Ralph
W.
Snyder
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
487th Bomb Group (H)
Dec 1, 1918 - Jan 23, 1998
BIRTHPLACE: Dickinson County, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 1, 1942 -
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Dec 16, 1965
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HONORED BY: Ralph Snyder

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I registered for the draft in Abilene, KS. Was employed in construction at Fort Riley. Got laid off; not much work in this area. So left for California in December of 1940. After a dish washing job in Los Angeles, I found a job working in a machine shop and manufacture of hydraulic controls in Burbank. I was drafted in December of 1942. Took a few written tests after arriving at Fort Leavenworth. They asked if I would object to going into the Air Corps branch. Went to Basic Training in Miami Beach. Shortly there after, I was transferred to Lowry Field, Colorado; took a training course in bomb sight - automatic pilot and armament, turrets and miscellaneous equipment. I was then interviewed by 5 commissioned officers and sent to Boca Raton, Florida for basic cadets; from there I went to New Haven, Conn. For ground corps officers training. Graduated from there about one year after I was drafted. I was shipped overseas aboard the British ship the 'Duchess of Bedford'. Landing in Scotland. We went by train south into England. Ending our journey at a town by the name of Laveeham. Shortly thereafter the bombers started arriving. The first 46 missions were in B-24s. We then converted to B-17, the re-training for both the air crews and ground personnel took a bit of effort, but was done without too many problems. The maintenance crews, parts supplies and air crews did an outstanding job during this transition. The Group flew their last mission on April 21, 1945; the 185th over Europe. The Group was operational a little less than one year and flew 185 missions. The Group led the Air Force on the largest mission that was flown; they lost (in combat) 232 members. We were to re-deploy throughout the United States; retraining in B-29s. I was to return to the United States on one of the aircraft, but I had the bad luck of coming down with pneumonia; landing in the hospital long enough to miss all flights back. I was taken to South Hampton to return to the United States; returning on the Queen Elizabeth liner. I had 30 days leave to return home and then went to Tampa, Florida to turn in the property book. I decided to end my service time. Then I didn't like how everything had shaped up in Germany and the Eastern Front, so decided to stay in the Reserves. I remained in the Reserves until December of 1965. I retired at the rank of Lt. Colonel.

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