yman Curtis Lutes (1914-1969) was the eldest son of John Ralph (1892-1952) and Verna Essa (1893-1971, nee Jones) Lutes. He was inducted into the US Army on the 9th of June, 1941, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Lawrence Township, Marion Co., Indiana. He was then stationed at Will Rogers Field in October of that year to begin his basic training, and training with the US Army's new light bombardment center in Oklahoma city, home of the 38th Air Base Squadron. He marries a Texas girl, Miss Lovilah Mary Sheker (1919-1992) on December 6th, 1941, before being shipped out to the Pacific Theatre in early 1942. From 1942 until his 'Honourable Discharge' in 1945, he served with the 5th Air Force's 19th Bombardment Group, and then with 5th's Service Command in their Statistical Section, and doing Ground Administration work with the 64th Service Group, HQ & HQ Squadron. His war service was in New Guinea, the Netherlands East Indies, and the Philippines. On 10 October, 1945, Staff Sergeant Lyman Lutes receives his 'Honourable Discharge' from the 64th Service Group, HQ & HQ Squadron, at Camp Atterbury's Separation Centre, in south-central Indiana. He received the Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with Two Battle Stars (Netherlands East Indies and Papua New Guinea Campaigns); Philippine Liberation Ribbon; Good Conduct Medal.
Lutes, Sergeant Lyman Curtis; United States Army Air Force service, WWII.
World War II · US Army · Staff Sergeant
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Birth- 23 Sept 1914
Brownstown, Jackson Co., Indiana, USA
Birth- 23 Sept 1914
Brownstown, Jackson County, Indiana, United States of America
Birth- 23 Sept 1914
Brownstown, Jackson County, Indiana, United States of America
Death
24 June 1969
Death
Humboldt County, Iowa, United States of America
Served For
United States of America
Conflict Period
World War II
Branch
Army Air Forces
Theater
Pacific Theater
Regiment
19th Bombardment Group.
Service Number
35160867 6294090
Rank
Staff Sergeant
Muster Date
16 Oct 1940
Place
Franklin, Johnson Co., Indiana, USA
Served In
Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, and New Guinea
Served with Fifth Air Force Service Command; 64th Service Group, HQ and HQ Squadron.
Statistical Section and Ground Administration
Enlistment- 9 June 1941-Age: 27 years
Fort Benjamin Harrison, Marion County, Indiana, USA.
Private - Receives his Basic Training.
1 Oct 1941
Private
38th Air Base Squadron
1 Jan 1942
Staff Sergeant
1 May 1944
5th Air Force Reception Center, Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea
Fifth Air Force Service Command
Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA [Oct. 1941]
Trained in light and medium bombers, bombing practice and aerial gunnery.
1942- 1945, New Guinea, Netherlands East India, and Philippines.
Worked in a unit of the 'Statistical Section' and Ground Administration.
5th Air Force Service Command; 64th Service Group, HQ & HQ Squadron.
Fifth Air Force Service Command, 64th Service Group, HQ & HQ Squadron.
Stationed- 1 Sept 1945-Ages: 31 - 27 years
Okinawa, Japan
Staff Sergeant
Fifth Air Forces Service Command
Okinawa, Japan
Discharge- 10 Oct 1945-Age: 31 years
Camp Atterbury, Edinburg, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Staff Sergeant, 64th Servcie Group, HQ & HQ Squadron
Asiatic Pacific Ribbon with Two Battle Stars (Netherlands East Indies and Papua New Guinea Campaigns); Philippine Liberation Ribbon; Good Conduct Medal.
Award- 10 Oct 1945-Ages: 31 - 27 years
Camp Atterbury, Indiana, USA
Aerial Gunnery Wings
30 Oct 1941
Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Marriage- 24 Dec 1941-Age: 27 years
Brownstown, Indiana, USA
Lovilah Sheker, of Dallas Texas.
Stationed- 30 July 1942-Age: 28 years
Pacific Theatre
Staff Sergeant
5th Air Force Service Command
64th Service Group, HQ and HQ Squadron
Award- 31 Dec 1944-Age: 30 years
Battle Credit in New Guinea Campaign, 25 October 1944.
Pacific Theatre
Death- 25 June 1969
Taylorsville, Humboldt Co., Iowa, USA
Coronary attack, hypertension, and cerebro vascular accident.
Death- 24 June 1969-Age: 55 years
Humboldt County, Iowa, United States of America
Burial- 2 July 1969
Rest Haven Cemetery, Edinburg, Indiana, USA
Edinburgh, Johnson County, Indiana, United States of America
Father
John Ralph Lutes (1892-1952)
Mother
Verna Essa Jones (1893-1971)
Sibling
Wendell Ralph (1917-1977), Marvin Lee (1922-2001), and Marcella 'Marcy' Love Lutes (1927-living).
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