He was cited by the commanding general of the 35th Division for his bravery, coolness in the face of extreme danger, ability to command and for his conduct on the morning of September 26, 1918, in reforming and leading forward a line composed of scattered units of infantry and machinegun organizations near Cheppy, France, and by his example, inspiring and enabling them to complete their advance into Cheppy. [12] Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force personnel qualify for the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal only after 30 qualifying days consecutive or non-consecutive. 1. He is a member of the Military order of World Wars, Board of Governors of the Guise/Weber Foundation, the Kansas National Guard OCS Hall of Fame, Board of Governors and president of the Major General James F. and Kathryn Reuger Foundation. On June 22, 1951, Hart was transferred to HQ Co. 505th MP Battalion at Camp Roberts, California and later was separated from active duty on May 14, 1952. He was married on October 6, 1885, to Miss Mary Adaline Clark, the daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. T. Clark of Topeka. where is this information clearly stated? In 1991 he was transferred to KSTARC as Military Personnel Officer and in 1994 as Director of Maintenance, the position from which he retired in December of 1997. He then served in Louisiana until transferred to the 136th Fighter Wing in Korea, where he served until July of 1952. His numerous awards and decorations amassed during his long career include; Combat Infantry Badge, Third Award, Prisoner of War Ribbon, Purple Heart, Second Award, Bronze Star Medal, Second Award, Campaign Star, Eight Awards and thirty three other awards, ribbons and medals. On his retirement, Kennedy was awarded a second Legion of Merit for Distinguished Service. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on 18 November 1968 and transferred to Camp McCoy, Wisconsin as Post Surgeon. He was subsequently assigned as Assistant Chief of Staff, State Headquarters, Kansas Army National Guard, effective 1 August 1973 and promoted to Brigadier General on 27 June 1974. The regiment not yet being organized, the company march away to Lawrence with the name Mansfield Blues. And this is reform, O people! Bunting was instrumental in establishing the AGR program which enhanced the growth of the full time force to maintain sophisticated weapon systems. Afghanistan Campaign Medal (with 2 Bronze Service Stars) Global War on Terrorism . He fought in the following battles; Old Fort Wayne, Indian Territory, October 22, Cane Hill, Arkansas, Nov. 28 and Boston Mountain and Prairie Grove, on Dec. 7. William Gibbs McAdoo was the bass drummer. He volunteers his time for the Emporia Community Foundation and Bowyer 79 Fund golf tournament and auction. I am through with this body, and what becomes of it will make no difference with me in the future. Captain Webb was selected by name by the National Guard Bureau on several occasions to assist in rewriting Personnel Regulations and to assist in the update of officer master personnel records prior to arranging their movement to the Air Reserve Personnel Center in Denver, Colorado. He enjoyed his work. hbbd```b``A$9 9l6I`]0 $6 a_ ^ In addition, Meyer was involved with numerous community projects including the loaned executive program of the United Way, the Lions Club with special projects such as Leader Dog and as advisor to a Derby High School LEO Club. As he grew, he earned a reputation as a Daredevil and lover of speed from his wild automobile driving around Topeka. In his remarks, Ballard reached out to his friends and comrades in arms, You are my family. There are only three Medal of Honor winners still in military service in the U.S. The Generals awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, European-African Middle Eastern Campaign medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, Army Occupation Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with 3rd Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with 2nd Oak Leaf Cluster, Presidential Unit Citation, Distinguished Unit Badge, French Fourragere, Kansas National Guard Service Medal with 3rd Oak Leaf Cluster, Kansas Emergency Duty Service Ribbon, Kansas National Guard Distinguished Service Medal and the National Guard Association of Kansas Distinguished Service medal. He began his military career on 1 December 1948 when he enlisted in Company B, 174th Military Police Battalion, Kansas Army National Guard. His assignment to the Armor Battalion was extremely short because of the activation of the 35th Infantry Division and the need for an Operations G-3 Sergeant Major in the Divison Headquarters. Flying a P-51 aircraft, he completed 53 combat missions and was credited with 4.5 enemy aircraft and one probably destroyed. He and his wife, Judy, reside in Emporia, Kansas. Because of these actions, pro-slavery forces plundered his house and destroyed his goods. In 1858 he returned to his native county and was for three years employed in teaching. Serving as a Field Artillery Officer, General Tritsch completed the Field Artillery Officer Basic, Officer Advanced and Special Weapons Schools. His knowledge of machinery was a major factor in his success in his business life, as a manufacturer. During the afternoon hours, Co M was moving to join the remainder of the 3d Btln in Quang Tri Province. He subsequently was instrumental in the successful conversion of his unit to the F-80, F-86, F-100, and F-105 aircraft. During his tenure, the 190th moved from Hutchinson to Topeka in 1967 and through his efforts most of the unit was retained. General Tice was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; American Legion; Topeka Optimist Club; American Meteorological Society; National Association of Federal Retirees; and Masonic Lodge and Shrine. Additionally, he established the first version of the Guard newspapaer which is now called the Plains Guardian, which was originally called the Kansas National Guard Newsletter. Following three terms as president of the association, he retired from the 35th Infantry Division in May of 1957. General Ryan and his wife, Marcia, live in Clifton, Kansas where she is a 6th grade Teacher. He had many associations with the social and business life of his home city, was active in the Columbus Commercial Club, was a prominent Mason, belonging to Prudence Lodge No. The war ended that year and the 154th was deactivated in the Philippines. He was a key member of the team that developed, organized and launched the Non-Commissioned Officers School for the State of Kansas. Norman Allen, who was an editor of the Lawrence Republican which was destroyed in Quantrill raid, served as a captain in the 1st Kansas Volunteer Battery. He resigned as Governor on November 4, 1868 to take command of the 19th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment which was to join the 7th U.S. Cavalry in the Custer-Sheridan winter Campaign of 1868-69. Colonel Robert Baker was born on 8 March 1923. He joined the Kansas Army National Guard on March 23, 1926, as a private, and retired from the service on September 30, 1965, as a major general, having commanded the 35th Infantry Division and the 69th Separate Infantry Brigade. Operation Spartan Shield (OSS) is a USCENTCOM (United States Central Command) operation in the Middle East. It was accomplished in an outstanding manner in 10 days. Guilty of what? On 1 May 1962 he was promoted to HHC First Sergeant and served in that position until 15 September 1965 when he was promoted to Sergeant Major of the Group served in that position until the 195th Engineer Group was reorganized as the 3rd Battalion, 137th Infantry. During the destruction of the Free-State Hotel in Lawrence by Sheriff Jones, he lost $574 in books, and on May 21, 1856, had his Sharps Rifle taken from his home by a force of bushwackers. The following year, when he was 19 years old, he was elected surveyor of Jackson County of a Free-State ticket. Typical of his concern for others, was his organizing of a drive-through facility at the armory for the citizens of Garden City to obtain polio vaccine promptly. Todd South has written about crime, courts, government and the military for multiple publications since 2004 and was named a 2014 Pulitzer finalist for a co-written project on witness intimidation. He was inducted into the Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame on 7 November 2004. Lo and the Battle of the Bulge. He considers his most personal special achievement in getting the name of SGT Henry Jackson, A troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry added to the Viet Nam Wall on Memorial Day in 1999. Geo. Goetz served as first sergeant with the Supply Squadron, Group Headquarters, and the 190th Resource Management Squadron on five separate occasions among those units. After leaving office he continued his fight for a constitutional prohibition of alcohol. At the end of WWI he returned to the Kansas National Guard and the 114th Cavalry Regiment. Other assignments included Tactical Officer in the Kansas Military Academy and Personnel Officer, Inspector General, and Public Affairs Officer in Headquarters, Kansas Army National Guard. George chaired the Combined Federal Campaign for the Nation Guard in the Topeka area. Undeniably, Colonel Fox is one of the best known and well-respected Kansas National Guard officers of his era. He became the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, Logistics, Headquarters, Kansas Army National Guard on 1 March 1971. He finally retired in 1908. They were deployed to Camp Arifjan in support of Operation Spartan Shield. 3rd . He had spent over three years on duty and was mustered out of the United States services on August 19, 1864. The job of the 177th was to observe, coach and train the 155th so that they could in turn do the same with their allied and partner forces in the region. Army Commendation Medal (7 OLC), Army Achievement Medal (6 OLC), Good Conduct Medal (8th award), Iraq Campaign Medal . His service in the military organizations included the presidency of the Henry Leavenworth Chapter of the Association of the United States Army, membership on the Kansas Military Board, the National Guard Association of Kansas, the 35th Division Association, the Sons of the American Revolution and the United Service Organizations, Inc. Gen. Breidenthal was an outstanding community worker serving on a multitude of civic organizations. When the Kansas National Guard was reorganized after the war, they called upon Capt. During this same period he served additional weekends and ATs as Platoon and senior Tactical Officer at the KSARNG OCS. He said the ABCT deployment is the most challenging. He then received a Bachel of Science Degree in Agriculture and a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) commission as a Second Lieutenant, Artillery, from Kansas State University. He was also awarded the Kansas Medal of Excellence, NGAKS and NGAUS Distinguished Service Medals and the Honorable and Ancient Orders of St Barbara and the Col Jim Gamble Award. Maj Gen Edward R. Fry, the Adjutant General of Kansas from 1973 to 1980, was a veteran of more than 38 years of active and reserve service. In 1952 the unit was released from active duty and sent home. Kansas 6th Adjutant General In May of 1962 Sergeant Webb volunteered to cross train in the Personnel Section and after 60 days Technical Sergeant Webb was asked to become a Personnel Technician. This represents a 40- Year plus military commitment from his initial entry with over 30 years active service and over 24 years in the Kansas Army National Guard. In December of that year he qualified as an officailly licenced pilot with certificate No. Of refusing In that time, twenty four years were as an officer and ten as an enlisted man, beginning at the age of fourteen. Task Force Spartan is a unique, multi-component organization, made up of active Army and National Guard units, rounded out by U.S. Army Reserve support units. The Kansas Army National Guard Mobilization and Training Equipment Site at Fort Riley is due in large part to Colonel Searcys knowledge and work in procurement of facilities for Kansas. Eligibility is limited by descent through males only. Hart was a very active community volunteer over the years. He is a supporter of the Museum of the Kansas National Guard and has been a m1ember of the Museum Maintenance Crew for several years. Kansas State Senator. In 1966, Simpson performed Guard disaster duty following the Topeka tornado of June 1966. He aged quietly and eventually he became just another old man sitting on his porch reminiscing about his younger days. LTC Porter retired form the Kansas Army National Guard on 14 June 1977. Kelsey was a prominent secret order man, being a Royal Arch Mason; a grand Patriarch of the Odd Fellows, having represented Kansas in the sovereign Grand Lodge from 1879 to 1891; a chancellor commander and a brigadier general of the Uniform Rank of Knights of Pythisa. His decorations include the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with two Hourglass Devices, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, NCO professional Development Ribbon, Armed Services Ribbon, the Kansas National guard Service Medal with three Sunflower Devices, the Kansas Emergency service Ribbon and the Expert Rifle Marksman Badge. Soldiers under his command did training exercises with United Arab Emirates armored company soldiers, both direction action and live fires. His career spans over forty years of military service to his state and nation plus nearly two decades in the Kansas Army National Guard. Evans continues to dedicate a tremendous amount of time to civic and community organizations. He established classes, workshops and training programs that put the 190th on the leading edge of the tide into computers. When he arrived in France, the Army, which had begun using airplanes for military service, asked for volunteers for forward observation duty with the Air Service. Kansas 5th Adjutant General He was promoted to First Lieutenant that year and was assigned as Executive Officer where he served until 1964 when he was promoted to Captain. He served as the first Post Commander for the Lawrence, Kansas American Legion Post. From the United States Biographical Dictionary. Riley and using maintenance tents, this facility soon employed up to 220 full time maintenance employees. Upon release from active duty, he was assigned as a Military Policeman in the Army Reserve in Manhattan, Kansas. He was appointed as Commanding Officer, Company A, 3rd Battalion 137th Infantry in December 1967. He received numerous citations and commendations for outstanding inspections. Other programs include the Retroeurope Equipment Rebuild Site, M1 Tank Engine Rebuild Site and Major expansion of the General Support Maintenance Facility at Fort Riley. He was then reassigned to Headquarters, 2nd Battalion 130th Field Artillery as Liaison Officer then later as Battalion Communications Officer. Two years later, he purchased the coal yard and operated it for 12 years. On November 17, 1984, General Finley transferred to the USAR (Inactive) where he remained until July 10, 1987, when he was reappointed as Deputy Commander, State Area Command (STARC). His courage and cool head averted bloodshed. He served as the commander, 247th Signal Operations Company, the Signal Officer, 264th Antiaircraft Artillery Group, and was commander of the 444th Signal Aviation Battalion in the Aleutian Islands in 1945. Major General Philip B. Finley served as The Adjutant General of Kansas from 1987 until 1990. During the 150th anniversary celebration of the Kansas National Guard, he appeared in a replicated 18th Cavalry uniform at a community presentation of a framed Heritage Print of the Battle of Prairie Dog Creek to the city library in Long Island, Kan. Ballard says he didnt have time to think about what he did that day in 1968. She was an exceptional NCO, a proven combat leader, and an avid trainer who found strength and value in every soldier. From the packed malish court-martial Forty years ago courage was unnoticed it was taken for granted on the plains; but Plileys courage was noticeably different from that of his fellows. She even helped the U.S. Navy, by raising a son who enlisted and is currently serving as an Information Technology Specialist. With assistance from friends, he was able to attend Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg. Dad died a few years after my brother was killed, and I think Erwins death had something to do with it. They gave battle to an enemy almost three times as strong numerically, and won a practical victory till the two great leaders fell. Peter enrolled in Company E, 11th Michigan Volunteer Infantry. %%EOF Later, he went with the unit to Fort Ord, California. He began as the Senior TAC Officer in 1956 at the Kansas Military Academy, on a part-time basis. In February 1999 he was appointed Commander of the Kansas Army National Guard. Tincher retired 30 June 1999 with more than 42 years of dedicated service to the State of Kansas, the United Sates Army, The National Guard, its Soldiers and our Nation. . In later years he had taken up the study of corn breeding and conducted some valuable experiments on his farm south of the city. When the populist cranks are dead. hbbd``b`j- -Y@%D(E$X@6Wb,FA@ t During the border troubles of 1856, he served under General James H. Lane and was later Lanes guard. During this tour, he served in Vietnam with Headquarters, MACV Military Assistance Command and MACV Defense Force Battalion. His service in the 4th Armored Division took him through Normandy, Northern France, Southern France, Rhineland and the Ardennes Battle Campaigns. Some soldiers remained in Kuwait with headquarters elements and conducted training with partner forces there. He served as a bomber pilot in Europe (flying 31 missions over German-occupied territory) until April of 1945, and was released from active duty on March 11, 1946. Her mentoring of junior soldiers, NCOs, and young officers developed a generation of leaders who led Kansas Army National Guard units to excel in both peacekeeping missions and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also served as the commander of the 1st Battalion, 127th Field Artillery and commander of the 130th Field Artillery Brigade and several positions within the 35th Division Artillery. He resigned on May 5, 1861 and returned to Anderson County to organize a company of Kansas Militia. He retired from the Kansas Army National Guard on July 31, 1973. He also received the Kansas National Guard Association Distinguished Service Medal. He retired on 31 December 1987 after 31 years of military service with the following awards: Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal with 3 Oak leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, and other awards. She and her family have contributed countless hours and many dollars to agencies such as Leavenworth Parks and Recreation by coaching youth sports, and founding the Lanterne Rouge program promoting charity and safety at youth athletic events, veterans groups, and others. Awarded the Purple Heart for wounds suffered while serving the 35th Infantry Division during the Argonne Offensive of World War I, Gen. Dunkley served his country as an infantryman for 42 years. He made a great fuss over his food and wanted all others to enjoy theirs, too. At the University of Tennessee, military training was compulsory. He, with some of his friends, determined on the site of Topeka for their new town which they intended to be a permanent capital of the new state. In 1866 he became an attorney, and in 1870 was elected county attorney of Rush County, Ind. In 1891 he resigned from the Santa Fe and became the Topeka agent of the Pomeroy Coal Company of Atchison. HC2c. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1953. Commanding Officers exercising Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal awarding authority are authorized to issue the GWOTEM and Service Stars to Sailors and Marines assigned to their commands. He served in Vietnam during 1969-70. The same article also says, Major Davis will not wear the uniform of his office like his predecessor, but it is expect that he will perform the duties of the office with more satisfaction, at least to the administration.. The National Guard Armory in Coffeyville is named in his honor. He was appointed Deputy Brigade Commander, 69th Infantry Brigade February 1963, and then assigned as commander and promoted to brigadier general on December 7, 1965. His Army service was as an Infantryman in both Korea and Japan as well as at Fort Ord, California and Fort Riley, Kansas. During his World War II service, Newby earned two Bronze Stars, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantry Badge, the French Croix de Guerre with palm, and several campaign medals and service ribbons. Doctor Huffman was chairman of the Ways and Means Committee in the Senate when the appropriation for that building was made. After many years, the table he cherished and believed solid oak was relegated to the barn, and after weathering there, it warped and turned out to be veneered. BG Samuel Howell Kelsey was born on a farm in Rush County, Ind., March 14, 1844, and was there reared and educated in the rudimentary branches. 138 South Clark street was called in and the patient was given restoratives, but he died at 7:10 oclock. His dedication to the enlisted soldiers is clearly demonstrated through his extra service to this association. LTC Laughon was reassigned as the Comptroller, Finance Corps, 15 December 1967 and promoted to Colonel on 10 February 1970. Employment with Kansas expanding railroad system beckoned Anderson and within a year he resigned as Adjutant General to become agent of the Kansas Pacific at Topeka. In 1893, he was made minister to Bolivia by President Cleveland, which he held for four years. He was married at Atchinson, April 20, 1863, to Miss Annie Holtham. Separated for physical disability in 1944, he returned to duty as Special Assistant Adjutant General, a position he had held until 1934. General Buntings awards include Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation Medal and numerous other State and National awards. Operation Spartan Shield (OSS) is a USCENTCOM (United States Central Command) operation in the Middle East. He was inducted into the Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame, 7 November 1999. Colonel William S. Moorhouse, a Kansas pioneer, soldier and business man, was born in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, January 26, 1840. Lt. Col. Carlin Williams commanded 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment with the Kansas National Guard for the deployment. Whatever may have been his incitement, young Hughes joined the National Guard of his state when he was only 14 years old. He received the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medals. For over 30 Years he presented an in-school program about the Flag of the United States, its origin, meaning, care and the importance of Patriotism. His solutions were palatable for line, midlevel and upper management while enhancing readiness. Martin died on May 8, 1953 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, at the age of 82. In 1968 he transferred to the 169th Engineer Company, 69th Infantry Brigade and was mobilized to Fort Carson, Colorado. The ties and girders had been removed from the bridge and a small forticifaction at the end of the bridge commanded the approach so effectually that any attempt to carry it would be suicide. Was educated in the common and select schools of that county. He continued to serve in that position at Fort Carson, Colorado until ordered to service in the Republic of Vietnam in 1969.
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