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Joseph Splichal
Army Air Corps
Joseph
Splichal
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
303rd
Apr 7, 1920 - Dec 16, 2000
BIRTHPLACE: Munden, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Apr 13, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Jim and Barbara Joyce Splichal

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Joseph Splichal entered into the service of his country on April 13, 1942. He was inducted into the Army Air Corp at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He was sent to Williams Field by Phoenix, Arizona. They had no, or very little, basic training as they needed truck drivers immediately in the African Campaign. He was sent to New Jersey in November and left on a Liberty ship on January 14, 1943. He volunteered for KP duty aboard ship to get more food. He was a hungry farm boy and they had only two meals a day. Seeing Arabs when they landed was quite an experience for a Kansas farm boy. Joseph refueled airplanes - first with five gallon cans. Imagine refueling an airplane with five gallon cans of gas. They then got gas in barrels, which was an improvement. They later got gas trucks, which Joseph drove from then on. From Africa to Italy they were moved on cattle car trains. The Arabs stole just about everything out of their duffle bags. They crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Italy. In Rome, he and 19 other GIs had an audience with Pope Pius XII. He helped evacuate civilians when Mount Vesuvius erupted in Sicily. He was stationed near Rome. He thought he was very fortunate to see Rome when no tourists were allowed there during the war. He also had a picture taken on top of the leaning tower of Pisa. Joseph was in the service 3 years, 5 months and 21 days and never had a furlough to come home. He arrived back in the United States July 11, 1945. When he came back to Kansas he had a month's furlough and was to go to the South Pacific. Fortunately the war ended in the South Pacific so he didn't have to go. Instead, he was discharged at Lincoln, Nebraska on October 3, 1945. His rank at the time was Corporal. Decorations and Citations he received were: American Theatre, EAME with 7 Bronze stars, Good Conduct Medal, 4 Overseas bars. His overseas duty was spent in the following campaigns: Tunisian, Roma-Arno, Sicilian, Naples-Foggia, N Appennines, Southern France, and Rhineland. After his discharge, he returned to Kansas. He was a farmer in Republic County the rest of his life. Enjoying the soil. He married Rosalie Sterba. They had five children; Nancy Splichal Scarffe, Dorothy Splichal Nelson, Paul Splichal, Carolyn Splichal Waln, and Cynthia Splichal Poppe. His parents were Wesley and Emma Splichal of Munden, Kansas.

Carroll G. Sprague
Army Air Corps
Carroll
G.
Sprague
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
SERVED: Jun 27, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
John F. Spurgeon
Army
John
F.
Spurgeon
DIVISION: Army,
9th Tank Battalion, 20th Armored Division
May 22, 1922 - May 29, 1992
BIRTHPLACE: Murdock, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Tech 4
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Feb 26, 1943 -
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Feb 13, 1946
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MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal Tank Weapons Expert Honorable Discharge
HONORED BY: Family

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He was living in Murdock KS at the time of his induction into the Army. His service no. is 37 511 230. He eventually was assigned to armor training at Ft Knox KY. He was trained as a light tank crewman and his role during his time while serving in Europe was as the tank driver. His unit, 9th Tank Battalion, which was part of the 20th Armored Division, landed at Le Havre late in the war in Europe and ended up in Salzburg, Austria when the war in Europe was over. One sobering event that he mentioned during his journey across Europe was coming to the Dachau concentration camp shortly after the camp was liberated and seeing the plight of the former prisoners there. We still have his “yearbook” that was presented to members of the 20th Armored Division that documented the journey traveled in photos and text, and includes pictures taken at Dachau. Another interesting comment he made was that since his unit was later getting into the war, they were told they would be one of the first to participate in the invasion of mainland Japan; but with the dropping of the A-bombs that never happened.

Joseph W. Stahl
Army
Joseph
W.
Stahl
DIVISION: Army,
211 Military Police
Mar 5, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Plainville, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Nov 14, 1944 -
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May 16, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I served in the Philippine Islands and Japan.

Sgt. Lawrence H. Stalker photo
Lawrence H. Stalker
Army Air Corps
Lawrence
H.
Stalker
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
29th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group
Aug 18, 1914 - Sep 11, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Boone County, Nebraska
HIGHEST RANK: SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 13, 1942 -
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Sep 2, 1945
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BATTLE: Sicilian Naples-Foggia, Rome - ARNO, Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe
MILITARY HONORS: Good Conduct Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge (GO212, 313 Hq9AF, 44, 45), American Defense Ribbon, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater (EAME) Ribbon with 1 Silver and 2 Bronze Battle Stars, 4 Overseas Bars, 1 Service Stripe.
HONORED BY: Larry R. Stalker, son

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Role in Service: Special Vehicle Operator. Operated a 2,000 gallon semi-trailer refueling planes by means of a pressure pump. Trained at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Bowman Field, Kentucky; Florence, South Carolina; Maxton, North Carolina. Lucky 13 fun facts: Sgt. Stalker was inducted into the Army Air Corps on May 13, 1942; departed overseas on May 13, 1943 on the 13th trip the ship made transporting troops; there were 13 planes in the squadron of the 313th Troop Carrier Group. Sgt. Stalker returned to the U.S. on August 16, 1945, and was discharged at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, on September 2, 1945, after serving 40 months.

Bill Stamey
Army Air Corps
Bill
Stamey
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Oct 25, 1922 - May 6, 2022
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 4, 1943 -
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Bill was in the reserves during his college days at the University of Northern Colorado. On 3/4/1943 he was called to report to active duty. Bill enter the weather program and was commissioned on D-Day as a weather officer. He was sent to the Pacific after the Atomic bombs were dropped. Bill's position was to oversee all of the Pacific Ocean weather communications.

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Louis Stammeyer
Army
Louis
Stammeyer
DIVISION: Army,
80th Infantry, 152 Battalion
Mar 28, 1911 - Mar 19, 1967
BIRTHPLACE: Elmo, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Pvt. First Class
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Apr 2, 1942 -
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Oct 21, 1945
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HONORED BY: The Dickinson County Heritage Center and The Eisenhower Foundation

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Louis Stammeyer was born March 28, 1911 and was inducted into the Army at age 30 at Fort Leavenworth, KS. His basic training was in Camp Roberts, CA. Stammeyer was sent overseas from Washington state, serving his time in Alaska. Stammeyer was a barber, in the service with the Infantry Replacement Training Center, as he was by profession at home 

Lloyd A. Starkweather
Army Air Corps
Lloyd
A.
Starkweather
DIVISION: Army Air Corps
Oct 6, 1917 -
BIRTHPLACE: Clay Center, Kansas
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Dec 17, 1941 -
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HONORED BY: Wife and Children

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I, Lloyd A. Starkweather, respectfully submit the following regarding my military service. At the time I registered for Selective Service-the draft-I applied for service in the United States Army Air Corps and was accepted as a volunteer and placed on reserve status. On December 8, 1941 I was ordered to active duty and enlisted December 17, 1941. On October 16, 1942 I completed aerial navigation training and was awarded silver wings and honorably discharged. I was then commissioned a Second Lieutenant. I trained for overseas combat duty at McDill Field, Florida, in B-26 Martin Marauder Bombers. In April 1943 I joined the Three Twentieth Bomb Group, 12th Air Force in North Africa, the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. When the 15th Air Force was formed I was transferred to the 97th Bomb Group. We flew the B-17 Flying Fortresses from bases in Tunisia and later from Foggia, Italy. I completed 50 bombing missions and returned to the USA March 1944. July 6, 1945, the point system qualified me to request separation from service. I remained on reserve until January 1953 at which time I resigned my commission with the rank of Captain.

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