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Richard Van Dyke
Army Air Corps
Richard
Van Dyke
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
Special unit USO
Dec 13, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: West Plains, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Richard "Dick" Van Dyke was born 12/13/1925 in West Plains, MO. His family moved to Dansille, IL where he attended Danville High School. In 1944 he left school intending to join the US Army Air Forces for pilot training. He was denied enlistment several times for being underweight. He stood 6-foot-1 and only weighed 135 pounds. The recruiting officer told him he'd have to gain 6 pounds in he wanted to enlist. Dick was determined and left the office, got his hands on a bunch of bananas. He ate them all and drank as much water as he could handle and returned to the recruiting office. His belly was distended but he just barely made weight. Van Dyke known for his TV and film career stated, "Cowardice got me into showbiz." As hard as it was for him to get into the army, he had a change of heart when he was assigned a tail gunner in a B-24 Liberator.  At that time 69 B-24s were shot down in one day over Berlin. Van Dyke loved his country but certain death wasn't the way to express it. He heard an officer mention that airmen with special talents could be given non-combat roles. He could sing as well as tap dance and soon he was entertaining troops overseas. Van Dyke is know for his role in the "The Dick Van Dyke Show" among other TV shows and films. Courtesy coffeeordie.com/dick-van-dyke-wwII

Arthur N. Van Ostenberg
Army
Arthur
N.
Van Ostenberg
DIVISION: Army,
SHAEF
Dec 8, 1918 - Dec 13, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Grand Rapids, MI
HIGHEST RANK: TSgt
THEATER OF OPERATION: European, Other
SERVED: Mar 25, 1941 -
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Aug 21, 1945
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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When I was drafted, my last name was spelled Van Oostenbrugge. After the war, the spelling was changed to Van Ostenberg. During WWII, I was a driver and clerical assistant in the Office of the Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). There was always a personal feeling between the General and the people on his staff. He was very much admired and I was extremely proud to be part of his staff. The General always called me 'Sgt Van.' Shortly after I was discharged, General Eisenhower honored me with a personal letter of recommendation, one of my most prized possessions. 'TSgt Arthur Van Oostenbrugge has served me faithfully and loyally for over three years. He has acted as chauffeur and assistant in my offices in Britain, Africa, France and Germany. He is ambitious, industrious, and has at all times shown outstanding tact and courtesy in the fulfillment of his various duties. I am confident that any position for which Sergeant Van Oostenbrugge is trained, will be carried out in an orderly and expeditious manner, and I recommend him most highly. Signed Dwight D. Eisenhower, General of the Army, U.S. Army'

Rex I. Van Scoyoc
Navy
Rex
I.
Van Scoyoc
DIVISION: Navy,
USS LST-350
Jan 18, 1922 - Feb 29, 1976
BIRTHPLACE: Manchester, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Coxswain, V-6
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Oct 27, 1942 -
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Dec 23, 1945
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BATTLE: Sicilian Occupation; Salerno Landings; Normandy Invasion
MILITARY HONORS: European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal; American Area Medal; World War II Victory Medal.
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation, Talmage KS Historical Museum, and Dickinson County KS Historical Society

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Rex Ira Van Scoyoc received his Naval training at Great Lakes, Illinois. He also served at AMPH TR Battleship Squadron at Norfolk Naval Yard, Portsmouth, VA,; ATB Camp Bradford in Norfolk, VA; and U.S. AMP Base, Little Creek, VA. Rex Van Scoyoc was deployed to North Africa aboard the USS LST-350 (a tank landing ship). He served on the USS LST-350 for the entirety of the ship’s active World War II service; from February 13, 1943, to May 26, 1945. The USS LST-350 was assigned to the Europe-Africa-Middle East theater and participated in the Sicilian Occupation in July 1943, and the Salerno Landings in September 1943. USS LST-350 also participated in the Invasion of Normandy in June 1944, transporting Company "B" 48th Armored Medical Battalion from England to Normandy. LST-350 earned 3 battle stars during World War II. Service information courtesy of Talmage Historical Museum & Library, Talmage, KS, and Dickinson County Historical Society & Heritage Museum, Abilene, KS.

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Dwight C. Vansant
Army
Dwight
C.
Vansant
DIVISION: Army,
1341st Engineering Combat Company A.
Mar 8, 1910 - May 28, 1974
BIRTHPLACE: Midland, Michigan
HIGHEST RANK: Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Apr 4, 1942 -
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Sep 15, 1945
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BATTLE: Siapan and Marshall Islands
MILITARY HONORS: 2 Bronze stars, 2 purple hearts, Asia/Pacific Medal and Siapan Medal
HONORED BY: Lee McCartney
Wilfred Vargas
Marine Corps
Wilfred
Vargas
DIVISION: Marine Corps
Nov 23, 1923 -
BIRTHPLACE: Salina, KS
HIGHEST RANK: Srgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Dec 11, 1942 -
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Nov 21, 0946
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Wilfred Vargas was born in Salina, KS. number seven of eight children When his father, Benjamin was shot and died, his mother moved the family to Nebraska and then to Colorado, looking for work and shelter. When Paula Ramirez Vargas passed in 1932, Wilfred and his Brother Alfred, the youngest in the family,  went to stay at the St. Joseph orphanage in Abilene, KS. During his stay in Abilene, Vargas saw Dwight Eisenhower sitting on the family home porch. Vargas enlisted and served in the Marine Corps. His training was in San Diego his commission was in the communications unit. Vargas served in the Marshal Island and Saipan in the Pacific. Vargas had recently turned 100 at the time of the interview in November of 2023.

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Paul Veach
Army
Paul
Veach
DIVISION: Army
SERVED: Jul 8, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Bernard A. Veltman
Army
Bernard
A.
Veltman
DIVISION: Army,
9th Infantry, 26th Field Artillery Battalion
Mar 20, 1920 - Nov 4, 1975
BIRTHPLACE: Bavaria, Kansas
HIGHEST RANK: S/SGT
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: May 20, 1942 -
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Oct 12, 1945
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BATTLE: Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes.
MILITARY HONORS: Certificate of Commendation; Bronze Star; Good Conduct Medal
HONORED BY: Talmage KS Historical Museum & Library, Dickinson County KS Historical Society & Heritage Museum, and Eisenhower Foundation

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Military Specialty: Fire Control Computer. Bernard Veltman's Certificate of Commendation reads: During the action at EL GUETTAR, TUNISIA, T/4 Veltman was engaged in computing fire data for his battery. Despite intense hostile artillery fire on his station he continued to compute and transmit fire data to his battery accurately, thus aiding materially in neutralizing the enemy guns. Such courage and devotion to duty are highly commendable. After his World War II service, Bernard Veltman graduated from Kansas State University and was employed as county engineer for Geary and Ford counties. Brother Francis J. Veltman also served in World War II.

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.

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