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William 'Bill' F. Weber
Army
William 'Bill'
F.
Weber
DIVISION: Army,
235th Hospital Ship Complement
Dec 22, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Mar 10, 1944 -
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May 9, 1946
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I entered Army service in March 1944 after having turned 18 years old the previous December. After Medical Basic Training at Camp Barkeley in Abilene, Texas, I attended school at O'Reilly General Hospital in Springfield, Missouri and graduated as surgical technician. I was assigned to the hospital ship unit for training at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, and then to our ship, the 'Frances Y. Slanger' in New York City. We made many trans-Atlantic voyages to England and France to return home wounded U.S. servicemen, and when the war ended, to return German prisoners of war to Europe from the U.S. where they had been held. Our ship had been destined for the invasion of Japan, but when that war ended suddenly following the atomic bomb droppings, the ship was no longer needed and was decommissioned in December 1945. I was assigned back to the Camp Kilmer, N.J. Hospital and was the non-commissioned officer in charge of the Genitourinary Clinic until I was discharged in May 1946. I settled in California and went to college on the G.I. Bill, ending up with a Doctor of Optometry degree from Los Angeles College of Optometry in 1951. I married the former Jeraldine Foresman and we moved to Fresno, California where I practiced optometry until my retirement in 1992. We were blessed with three children: Kim, Kay and Kent. My wife of 59 years died in 2008 and I still reside in Fresno.

Casper Weinberger
Army
Casper
Weinberger
DIVISION: Army,
41st Infantry Division
Aug 18, 1917 - Mar 28, 2006
BIRTHPLACE: San Franciso, CA
HIGHEST RANK: Captain
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
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MILITARY HONORS: Bronze Star
HONORED BY: The Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

Caspar Weinberger was a prominent Statesman and Businessman. He sever for three decades most notably as Secretary of Defense under Ronald Reagan. Weinberger attended Harvard in 1934 and enlisted in the Army in 1941. His time in the Pacific was spent as a Lt. Sargent in Australia, New Guinea and The Philippines. At the end of the war he served on General McArthur's intelligence staff as a Captain. Courtesy of the legion.org and The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw

John H. Weiss Jr.
Navy
John
H.
Weiss
Jr.
DIVISION: Navy,
USS Stanly DD 478
May 17, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chicago, IL
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 5, 1943 -
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Mar 4, 1946
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HONORED BY: Brother-in-law, George J. Green

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John was born on May 17, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois and enlisted in the Navy on Aug 5, 1943. He took his boot training at the US Navy Training Center at Great Lakes, IL. Upon completion of training he was sent to the Asiatic Pacific Theater, sailed to Noumeda, New Caledonia and arrived there on October 23, 1944. He was assigned to the Destroyer DD-478, he reported aboard at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides on Jan 29, 1944 and assigned as a Gunners mate on the bow's 40mm Gun. The USS Stanly was with Destroyer Squadron Twenty Three known in the Navy as the 'Little Beavers' commanded by Commander Arligh Burke at the battle of Bougainville, British Solomon Islands. By Feb 15, 1945, the Stanly participated in the Bismarck Archipelago Operation, Palau, Yapp, Ulithi, Woleai Raid, Marianas Operation and the Philippine Sea Frontier. They participated in the Landings of Mindoro, Lyingayen, Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa Gunto. While participating in the Okinawa battle which resulted in the most vicious Kamikazes attack of the war the Destroyers and Destroyer Escorts acting as pickets received the most casualties of the Pacific War. One day while on picket duty the Stanly was attacked by what was called a 'Buka Bomb.' Basically a torpedo with short stub wings and twin tails manned by a single pilot that was flown to the area and dropped by what was called a Betty Bomber. The pilot would dive and aim his bomb at a ship. This day it came right at the Stanly aimed at the bow and struck directly below the 40MM gun mount that John was firing. It went right through the bow into the ocean with out exploding. It was a dud. The Stanly, with five others in the Destroyer Squadron Twenty-Three, received the Presidential Unit Citation for action during the Solomon Islands Campaign. In addition, John received the Asiatic-Pacific with 3 bronze stars, Silver Star, Philippine Liberation with star, American Theater, WWII Victory, and Good Conduct Medals. He was discharged at where he enlisted on March 4, 1946.

James R. Wells
Army
James
R.
Wells
DIVISION: Army,
533rd Battery 'A'
May 11, 1919 -
BIRTHPLACE: Chelsea, OK
THEATER OF OPERATION: European
SERVED: Sep 7, 1942 -
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Oct 29, 1948
0
HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

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I landed by ship in Casablanca, Morocco. I served in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Sardinia, Italy, France, Germany and Austria. I served in the Africa Middle East Campaign and have 6 Battle Stars for the following: Naples - Foggio; Rome - Arno; Battle of the Bulge; Northern France; Central Europe; Rhineland. At the end of WWII, I had to re-enlist on 24 hour call and live within 15 miles of a Military Base. My base was Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio until my discharge on October 29, 1948. The picture is of the training camp, Alamagordo, New Mexico. From left to right: Robert Green (Louisiana), Lester Ellenberger (Nebraska), and James Wells (Missouri).

Frank O. Wenger
Navy
Frank
O.
Wenger
DIVISION: Navy
SERVED: Dec 28, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation
Delbert L. Wenger
Army Air Corps
Delbert
L.
Wenger
DIVISION: Army Air Corps,
1933 Engineer Aviation Utilities Company
Sep 10, 1920 - Jun 18, 2008
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Sep 21, 1942 -
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Nov 9, 1945
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HONORED BY: Wife Lorraine & Sons Anthony and Scott

BIOGRAPHY

He spent his whole tour of duty at an airbase on the Hawaiian Islands.

Dale E. Wenger
Army
Dale
E.
Wenger
DIVISION: Army,
129th Infantry
Apr 19, 1926 - Jun 1, 1945
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
HIGHEST RANK: PFC
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Aug 8, 1944 -
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HONORED BY: Brother, Virgil Wenger

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Dale Wenger served in the infantry on New Guinea. He was killed on Luzon in one of the hardest fought battles in one of the valleys of Luzon. Honored by brother Virgil Wenger

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Virgil C. Wenger
Army
Virgil
C.
Wenger
DIVISION: Army,
8th Army
Apr 23, 1925 -
BIRTHPLACE: Powhattan, KS
THEATER OF OPERATION: Pacific
SERVED: Mar 1, 1946 -
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Aug 12, 1947
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HONORED BY: Eisenhower Foundation

BIOGRAPHY

I Virgil Wenger was deferred to the farm of my Father's during the war. I helped my neighbors and uncles do farming, butchering hogs and beef. At the end of the war I was drafted and sent to Japan during the occupation. I helped build the road from Tokyo down to Yokohoma. This was where I was stationed.

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Guildhall Address, London, June 12, 1945