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Lieutenant JOHN HENRY PERSON John Henry Person was a navigator on a bomber operating in the African theater. He has been missina ever since two planes failed to return from a mission early in 1943. He enlisted in 1940, in the Army Air Forces, following two years at River Falls, and was sent to the Mediterranean theatre. His death apparently occurred April 18. 1943, in Sicily. He married Jane Erickson in 1942. and had a son whom he had never seen. He received the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters and the Purple Heart. T Sgt. WARD RANDLES Ward Randles came to the college from Alma Center and while here was a Falcon basketball star. He received his degree in 1939. He enlisted in the Army Air Forces in 1942 and served in the Europe-Africa-Middle East area. He flew in the famous raid over the Ploesti oil fields in Rumania in August, 1943. as Flight Engineer on a B-24 bomber. He had been missing since December 22. 1943. when on a flight over Hollond. but was not officially declared dead until September, 1945. He received the Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Purple Heart. He married Beatrice Cornell in 1943. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randles of Alma Center. Pfc. JOHN W. ROCKWELL John W. Rockwell enlisted in July, 1943. He was sent to the European theatre, where he served with a demolition corps. He met his death near Le Havre, France, October 19, 1944. He was awarded posthumously the Purple Heart and the Soldiers' Certificate of Merit tor performing exceptionally meritorious service in daily exposing himself during the period before his death, September 5 to October 19. 1944. on his hazardous mission, part of it under fire. Private Rockwell is survived by his wife, two children, and his mother. Mrs. Winnona Rockwell. His brother. Malcolm, also lost his life in the service.
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Private BURTON OLSON Burton M. Olson came to River Falls Teachers College after his graduation from the River Falls High School and took a pre-engineering course from 1937 to 1939. He enlisted in the infantry, July 28, 1944, and served in the Pacific on Okinawa. He met his death there April 20, 1945. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Manley Olson of Beldenville. In July, 1941, he married Fern Struble and left one son. Private STANLEY PALM Stanley V. Palm, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Palm of Milltown. entered the River Falls Teachers College in the fall of 1937 and received his B.S. degree in 1941 in mathematics and science. Among his extra-curricular activities were basketball, which he played during his entire four years at college, and tennis. He enlisted in the Army in August, 1942, and was sent to Greenland. While being transported to this area he lost his life in the sinking of the transport Dorchester by a German submarine when within fifty miles of its destination, February 3, 1943. In 1942 Stanley Palm married Ruth Davidson. A brother, Captain Irvine L. Palm, was also ir. the service. Lieutenant ELMER PARNELL Elmer Parnell received his B.E. degree from River Falls in 1932 in mathematics and science. He also attended Marquette University and received his Master's degree in 1942. Previous to this ne had been a member of the faculty of the Somerset High School for ten years, teaching mathematics and science. He was their first coach of basketball and also coached boxing and other sports. He entered the service in April, 1944. He received an assignment to the Air Transport Command and completed his training at Las Vegas, New Mexico. He was awaiting his assignment to overseas service when the news came to his mother that he had died quietly in his sleep at Camp Luna, Las Vegas. November 17, 1944.
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Captain MALCOLM H. ROCKWELL Malcolm H. Rockwell attended the college during 1937-1938 and Marquette University during 1938 1940. He enlisted in the service November 26. 1941. a few days before Pearl Harbor. He served in the Artillery and fought overseas in the European theater. He lost his life in Germany, December 17. 1944. He received the Bronze Star Medal and the Purple Heart. Captain Rockwell was the son of Mrs. Winnona Rockwell and is survived by his wife and his mother. His brother John died in France two months before his own death. Lieutenant OLIVER R. SCHULTZ Oliver R. Schultz was a student in the Agricultural department at the college in 1940-1941. He then entered the University of Wisconsin and enlisted while there in February, 1942. He left for overseas in December. 1943, going first to Africa and then to Italy. He was missing in action May 26, 1944. Lieutenant Schultz received the Air Medal and was awarded the Silver Star for attack on a concentration of enemy motor vehicles in Italy in which he set fire to and damaged thirteen trucks before his plane burst into flames and he parachuted to sea near enemy land. Lieutenant RICHARD SHEA Richard Shea attended the Oshkosh Teachers College in 1940-1941 and entered River Falls the next year in the Agriculture department. He enlisted in the Army Air Forces in December, 1942. He left the United States tor overseas service and became a Pilot in a P-51 plane, engaged in combat duty in England. He lost his life November I, 1945, in Karlsruhe. Germany. He was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart. Lieutenant Shea was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shea of Pickett.
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