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Richard C. Wyatt
Marine Corps
Richard
C.
Wyatt
DIVISION: Marine Corps,
1st Bn, 7th Mar - 1st Mar Div.
Mar 4, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: Sterling, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: May 14, 1943 -
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Jan 23, 1946
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HONORED BY: Ray & Joan Wyatt

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Richard Curtis Wyatt was born in Sterling, KS, March 4, 1924; attended the Sterling Grade School and High School, graduating in 1942. He attended Sterling College prior to service in World War II with the 1st Bn, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division through New Britain and Okinawa, followed by occupation duty in China. Upon returning home, he attended the University of Kansas specializing in accounting. Wyatt was recalled for the Korean War with the U.S. Navy from 1950-1952 on the U.S.S. Okanogan (APA 220) and the U.S.S. Fort Marion (LSD 22). Richard Wyatt and Anna Lou McAllaster were married on April 5, 1947 in Sterling, KS and have two sons, Ray, now of Abilene, KS and Rex, living in Martinez, CA. They have four grandsons, one great-grand son and one great-granddaughter. Richard Wyatt was employed by Peoples Savings and Loan Association, Sterling, KS on January 1, 1953 and was elected President of the Association in May, 1959. He was instrumental in a merger with First Federal Savings & Loan, Dodge City, KS on July 1, 1983, and became Sr. Vice President-Treasurer of Landmark Federal Savings & Loan Association. He served on the Board of Directors of the associations from 1959 until his retirement in 1991. During his tenure with Peoples Savings, Richard served as President of the Midwest Savings Conference in 1962-1963; served on the Board of Directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Topeka which supervised the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Colorado from 1968 to 1972, and served as President of the Kansas Savings and Loan League during the year 1975-1976.

Wyatt has remained active in church work. Richard and his wife, Annie, served as Treasurer of the United Presbyterian Church in Sterling for 15 years, and Richard served as a ruling elder of the session. He was chairman of the building committee for the planning and construction of the new Sterling United Presbyterian Church which was dedicated in 1971. Since moving to Dodge City in 1983, he has remained active in church work and is currently Treasurer of the First Unite Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt have been involved, since 1963, with the Experiment in International Living (now World Learning), an international exchange program, and have hosted over 250 international visitors in their home. Richard has been a Rotarian since 1948 with the Rotary Clubs of Sterling and Dodge City and has enjoyed a perfect attendance for over 53 years since returning from the Korean War. Other activities which Richard has enjoyed were serving as Clerk of the Board of Education of the Sterling schools for 18 years, and working with the athletic departments of both Sterling High School and Sterling College in officiating, scorekeeping, and doing the public address announcing for most home football games from 1952 to 1983. He has also served on the Dodge City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.

Arlys H. Wycoff
Navy
Arlys
H.
Wycoff
DIVISION: Navy
May 26, 1921 - Jan 11, 2010
BIRTHPLACE: Radium, KS
SERVED: Sep 18, 1942 -
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Jun 13, 1946
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HONORED BY: Daughters, Linda Terry and Susan Willis

BIOGRAPHY

Arlys Harold Wycoff served in the FAW-16, Hed Ron, Recife, Brazil; Air Ferry Service, squadron 1, NAS, New York, New York; and Air Ferry Service, squad 1, Fort Worth, Texas. He received the American Area Medal, WWII Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal.

Paul Ybarra
Army
Paul
Ybarra
DIVISION: Army,
Company G, 8th Infantry Regimen
Jun 25, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Wellington, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 22, 1943 -
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Nov 4, 1945
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BATTLE: Normandy, N France, Rhineland, Battle of the Bulge
MILITARY HONORS: Purple Heart with Oak clusters, EAME ribbon with 3 Bronze stars
HONORED BY: The Ybarra Family

BIOGRAPHY

Paul Ybarra was born in Wellington, KS June 25, 1925, one of twelve children. He attended school until 7th grade and was drafted at age 18. Basic training was in Tyler, TX until deployment to Europe. Ybarra arrived in England sometime in May 1944, and began preparing for combat but he was not told of the big operation planned for June 6. Ybarra recalls being awaken early on June 6 and loaded into a boat to cross the English channel. He is unsure of the beach he landed on but his unit received little if any resistance. They patrolled the beach until ordered to push through the line and continue on into France. In his video Ybarra talks about the accidental bombing from American pilots due to the smoke laid as targets, being blown by the wind. Part of his unit was taken out with these bombs. Ybarra and his unit marched through France, to Paris. Ybarra engaged in the Battle of the Bulge that winter and continued fighting until the end of the war. Ybarra was wounded twice but returned to battle each time. After the war Ybarra returned to Wellington and worked for the Railroad. He earned his GED, married and had four children

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Chuck E. Yeager
Army Air Corps
Chuck
E.
Yeager
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
357th Fighter Wing
Feb 13, 1923 - Dec 7, 2020
BIRTHPLACE: Myra, WV
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: 1941 -
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1945
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Charles "Chuck" E Yeager was born on February 13, 1923 in Myra, West Virginia. The family moved to Hamlin, WV when Chuck was five. He always had an fascination with generators, pumps and machinery used by his father's natural gas drilling business. Three months after graduating High School, Yeager enlisted in the US Army Air Forces where he trained as an aircraft mechanic. In July 1942, he signed up for a program that trained enlisted personnel as pilots. In the end he was the only one of his class to train as a fighter pilot. In March of 1943 Yeager was posted in four bases and in eight months completed his training. In November of 1943 he was assigned to an airbase in Britain called RAF Leiston. On his seventh mission he got his first kill by shooting down a Messerschmidt Bf 109 fighter. On his eighth mission, March 5, 1944, his squadron was ambushed. Being in the rear position Yeager was in a  vulnerable position and was shot down. Yeager bailed out and was able to hide from the enemy and after nearly three weeks united with American Airman. On another flight, Yeager and Lt. Omar Patterson Jr. encountered a German patrol and were fired upon. They escaped but Patterson was struck by a bullet nearly severing his leg below the knee. Yeager amputated the leg, applied a tourniquet and carried his comrade to safely in Spain. Yeager remained in Spain for some time. After this mission, Yeager was to be stationed back in the US fearing he could be a target to divulge information about the France resistance. He appealed the orders and was given audience with General Dwight D Eisenhower. Yeager's argument was simple, he felt he could still help the war efforts and whatever information he may have was of little use since the D-Day invasion as the French resistance was openly known. General Eisenhower agreed and Yeager returned to action and earned a reputation as an elite fighter Pilot. He flew sixty one combat missions. Yeager had many interesting stories from his military service, including testing the X-1 rocket plane. Later Yeager achieved breaking the sound barrier, became a  test pilot, and later trained military pilots to be astronauts. In the early years, Yeager's' planes were often named Glamours Glenn for his future wife Glennis. Yeager and Glennis married after the war. More about Chuck Yeager's story can be found in the attached documents; an article from The Elks Magazine.

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Gustave F. Yeager
Army
Gustave
F.
Yeager
DIVISION: Army
Aug 19, 1921 - Sep 18, 1944
BIRTHPLACE: Pittsburgh, PA
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Nov 29, 1942 -
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HONORED BY: Parents, Gustave & Mathilda Yeager, Siblings, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Ruth, Edward, Shirlley, Norma

BIOGRAPHY

My brother Gustave Frank Yeager enjoyed going over the state line into West Virginia to attend dances with his friends. He was a red haired gentleman who cared very much for family and carried a clipping of his baby sister's hair with him at all times. He served 22 months for his country, 18 of them overseas. He served in England, Africa, Sicily, France, Belgium and Germany. He died at Strassburg, Germany, September 18, 1944. Upon his death he was buried in Flose, Belgium until he returned home on April 10, 1949.

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Jerry Yellin
Army Air Corps
Jerry
Yellin
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
78th Fighter Squardron
Feb 15, 1924 -
BIRTHPLACE: New Jersey
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

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Jerry Yellin remembers the depression and how hard it was to make a living. His family moved every October 1st because you were allowed 3 months free rent each year moving at this time of the year. Yellin was working at a Steel Mill, saving money to attend college when the attack on Pearl Harbor happened. That action caused him to enlist, he wanted to become a fighter pilot. Not having attended college he had to pass an academic test and a physical test. He passed the academic test but failed the physical. One eye was 20/30. Jerry memorized the eye chart and went back and this time passed. After all this training, a few days before graduation, he again was having an eye exam. They eye chart was changed and he failed. By going to see the Corporal, he was granted permission to graduate and become a fighter pilot. His station in Hawaii, saw him being selected as one of 5 out of 40 graduates to continue with the fighter pilot training. Jerry was stationed in the South Pacific with the 78th Fighter Squadron. Courtesy of the American Veteran Center.

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Frank M. York
Army
Frank
M.
York
DIVISION: Army,
112th Regimental combat Team
HIGHEST RANK: Sgt.
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 24, 2022 -
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Mar 24, 2022
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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Frank was an eyewitness to the surrendering of Japan on the Missouri.

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Leland A. York
Navy
Leland
A.
York
DIVISION: Navy,
CVB 41
Aug 26, 1926 -
BIRTHPLACE: Harrison County, MO
THEATER OF OPERATION: American
SERVED: Jul 1, 1944 -
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Apr 1, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
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