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Nacogoches

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Jack O. Henry





 

NameJack Owen Henry
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age22
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date8 Sep 1918
Birth PlaceAlto, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date16 Oct 1940
Registration PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerHenry Bros
Height5 11
Weight157
ComplexionDark
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorHazel
Next of KinEthel Wallace

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

NameJack O Henry
RaceWhite
Marital StatusSingle, without dependents (Single)
RankPrivate
Birth Year1918
Nativity State or CountryTexas
CitizenshipCitizen
ResidenceNacogdoches, Texas
EducationGrammar school
Civil OccupationUnskilled lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers
Enlistment Date6 Mar 1942
Enlistment PlaceCamp Wolters, Texas
Service Number38098031
BranchBranch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
ComponentSelectees (Enlisted Men)
SourceCivil Life
Height68
Weight167



NameJack Oran Henry
Death Age85
Birth Date8 Sep 1918
Death Date22 Dec 2003
Interment PlaceTexas, USA
Cemetery AddressNacogdoches, TX 75961
CemeterySunset Memorial Park
NotesTec 4 Us Army World War Ii


Jack Oran Henry

BIRTH
Alto, Cherokee County, Texas, USA
DEATH
22 Dec 2003 (aged 85)
Texas, USA
BURIAL
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Charles Stephen Henry







NameCharles Stephen Henry
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age21
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date5 Dec 1920
Birth PlaceAlto, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date16 Feb 1942
Registration PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerCharlie Henry
Height5 8
Weight162
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinR P White


 



Charles Stephen Henry

BIRTH
DEATH
31 Dec 2002 (aged 82)
Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
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Travis Stephan Helpinstill





 

NameTravis S Helpinstill
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age18
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date23 Jul 1925
Birth PlaceNacogdoches, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date23 Jul 1943
Registration PlaceNacogdoches, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerHelpinstill Sales Co
Height5 8
Weight140
ComplexionLight
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorHazel
Next of KinJ B Helpinstill



NameTravis S Helpinstill
GenderMale
RaceWhite or Mexican (White)
Marriage Date28 Feb 1950
Marriage PlaceBossier, Louisiana, USA
SpouseGladys Snelling
Certificate Number16??



Travis Stephan Helpenstell, 80, of Livingston, was born July 23, 1925, in the Mahl Community, Nacogdoches County. He was the son of James Bee "JB" and Addie Shirley Helpenstell. He lived at 475 Cottonwood Street as a child.

Cpl Helpenstell enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 3 Sep 1943 at Dallas, Texas. He was assigned to "M" Battery, 4th Battallion, 14th Marines, 4th Division, FMF, on 31 Dec 1943 for which he served to duration of WW2 as a part of a heavy machine gun squad. He was honorably discharged 21 Nov 1945 at Oceanside, CA.

In January 1944 Travis sailed with the Division from San Diego, CA for the Marshall Islands, Roi-Namur in the Kwajalein Atoll. Operation "Flintlock" was the first objective for the Division. Six hours after landing on 1 February 1944 Roi Island was declared secured, and Namur Island was secured just 24 hours and 15 minutes after the first troops landed.

The 4th Division set three new records on its first operation: [1] It became the first Division to go directly into combat from the States; [2] It was the first to capture Japanese mandated territory in the Pacific; [3] And it secured its objective in a shorter time than any other important operation since the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Travis then went ashore on Saipan, 15 June 1944. The severity of this battle was indicated by the 2,000 casualties suffered in the first two days of battle. The Flag was raised on Saipan after 25 grueling and bitter days of combat. The Division sustained 5,981 casualties killed, wounded and missing. This represented 27.6 percent of the Division's strength. The Japanese count was 23,811 known dead and 1,810 prisoners were taken.

Next, he went ashore on Tinian, 24 July 1944. The island was defended by 9000 plus Japanese troops. This battle lasted nine days. The land assault on Tinian had cost the Division 290 men killed, 1,515 wounded and 24 missing in action. Approximately 9,000 Japanese troops were dead and 250 prisoners taken. In recognition of its work on Saipan and Tinian, the Fourth Division was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.

After resupply and training, Helpenstell sailed to the infamous island of Iwo Jima. The Japanese troops on Iwo Jima numbered 23,000. The first wave of Marines hit the beach at 0902 on 19 February 1945. By the end of the second day casualties totaled 2,011. At 1800 on 16 March, 26 days and 9 hours after the first troops landed, Iwo Jima was declared secured. The greatest battle in Marine Corps History was over. The 4th Marine Division paid a heavy price. Casualties numbered 9,098 which was almost half the division strength. An estimated 22,000 Japanese had been killed by the three Divisions (Third, Fourth, and Fifth, 8,982 having been counted in the Fourth's zone. Only 44 prisoners were taken by the Division.

After returning home to Nacogdoches County Travis was elected to the position of Constable. Notably to this day, he was the youngest man ever elected to a law enforcement position in Texas.

Later in life Travis had many skills, he was a real estate broker and insurance agent in Pasadena and Livingston, Texas.

Travis Helpenstell passed away Nov. 16, 2005, in the VA Hospital in Houston.

Joining him in eternal rest are, his wife Gladys Jane Helpenstell, sisters, Avis Helpenstell Maitland and Sylvia Helpenstell Hargrove.

NOTE*
Helpenstell last name is misspelled on the military headstone, but this is taken directly from his military records. For clarity's sake I have entered this memorial with the proper spelling.
Also note the battle was Roi-Namur not Boinamur

CPL Travis Stephan “Hep” Helpenstell

BIRTH
Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
DEATH
16 Nov 2005 (aged 80)
Livingston, Polk County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

James E. Heaton Jr.






 
NameJames Elbert Heaton
GenderMale
RaceWhite
Age18
Relationship to DrafteeSelf (Head)
Birth Date11 Oct 1926
Birth PlaceGary, Texas, USA
Residence PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
Registration Date11 Oct 1944
Registration PlaceCushing, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA
EmployerStudent
Height5 7
Weight135
ComplexionRuddy
Hair ColorBrown
Eye ColorBrown
Next of KinJ E Heaton

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

NameJames E Heaton Jr
RaceWhite
Marital StatusSingle, without dependents (Single)
RankPrivate
Birth Year1926
Nativity State or CountryTexas
CitizenshipCitizen
ResidenceNacogdoches, Texas
Education2 years of college
Enlistment Date15 Feb 1945
Enlistment PlaceHouston, Texas
Service Number38594500
BranchNo branch assignment
ComponentSelectees (Enlisted Men)
SourceCivil Life
Height00
Weight000



James Elbert Heaton 1948



James Elbert Heaton Stephen F. Austin Senior Class 1950




James Elbert Heaton 1959





James Elbert Heaton 1973




James Elbert Heaton 1979










James E Heaton

BIRTH
DEATH
21 Jan 1997 (aged 70)
BURIAL
CushingNacogdoches CountyTexasUSAAdd to Map

Jack Neil Murff

Jack Neil Murff was born April 3, 1944 in China, Jefferson County, Texas. The son  of   Walter Leslie Murff (1897-1974) and Orene Janice Smi...