Name |
Eastin, Leo Leon |
Birth |
23 Jun 1922 |
Clay County, Illinois [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
Farmer, School Bus Driver [3] |
Reference Number |
EAST.L002 |
_FGRAVE |
18660978 |
Funeral |
25 Mar 1998 (75 years) |
Summers-Kistler Funeral Home, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois [2, 3] |
Military Service |
World War II, Technician Fifth Grade, Battery B, 209th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (Self Propelled), United States Army [3, 4] |
- Entered active service as a draftee on January 18, 1943 at Fort Custer, Michigan. Selected for the Coast Artillery Corps, completed basic training and qualified in the military occupational specialty of heavy truck driver (931). Departed the U.S. on November 2, 1943 bound for the Pacific Theater of Operations. Assigned to and served with Battery B, 209th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (Self Propelled). Earned the Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, WWII Victory Medal and the Philippine Liberation Medal. Honorably discharged as a Technician 5th Grade on January 23, 1946 at the Separation Center, Fort Sheridan, Illinois.
Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=2087741
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Brochure, World War II Memorial, Flora, Illinois, Nov 11, 2007
On Veterans' Day, 2005, the city of Flora, Illinois dedicated a memorial to all known Clay County, Illinois World War II Veterans.
Located on the south side of the city library, this is a copy of the brochure honoring that event.
This 2007 brochure adds a matrix for locating the memorial brick that was laid in honor of each veteran. … |
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Military Service Ribbons, Eastin, Leo Leon (1922-1998)
Contributed by Carl Wayne Gray
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World War II Honoree, Eastin, Leo Leon (1922-1998)
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American Campaign Medal, United States
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American Campaign Medal, United States Military
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Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, United States Armed Forces
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Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, United States Armed Forces
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Asiatic-Pacific Theater, World War II
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Good Conduct Medal, United States Army
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Fort Custer Training Center, Michigan
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Philippine Liberation Medal, Republic of the Philippines
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Fort Sheridan, Illinois
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Technician Fifth Grade, United States Army and United States Army Air Forces
(Sep 1942-Aug 1948)
This insignia was worn during World War II. The Technician ranks were removed from the U.S. Army rank system in 1948, although the concept was brought back with the Specialist ranks in 1955.
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Good Conduct Medal, United States Armed Forces
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World War II Victory Medal, United States Military
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Philippine Liberation Medal, Republic of the Philippines
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United States of America Flag, 48 Stars (1912-1959)
In 1912, two stars were added to the United States flag, representing Arizona and New Mexico, bringing the total number of stars to 48. They were arranged in six rows of eight stars each. American fighting men would fight under this flag during four wars: World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the beginning of the Vietnam War. (In 1959,… |
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Technician Fifth Grade, United States Army and United States Army Air Forces
(Sep 1942-Aug 1948)
This insignia was worn during World War II. The Technician ranks were removed from the U.S. Army rank system in 1948, although the concept was brought back with the Specialist ranks in 1955.
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United States Army
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United States Army Enlisted Rank Insignia
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World War II (1939-1945) |
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World War II Victory Medal, United States Military
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Death |
21 Mar 1998 |
St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital, Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois [2, 3, 5] |
Cause: Cancer |
Burial |
25 Mar 1998 |
Smith Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois [2, 3, 6] |
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Headstone, Eastin, Leo Leon and Dorothy L.
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Person ID |
I9207 |
Carl Wayne Gray Research | Murbarger - Harrison John Harrison Murbarger and Martha A. Harrison Descendants |
Last Modified |
31 May 2023 |