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North
High School Wall of Honor
Thomas Harvey Lorenz
Class of June, 1949 |
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Research done by Claradell Shedd, class of 1953. |
Thomas Harvey Lorenz |
Tom graduated
from North High in June, 1949. At the time, his next of kin was
Mr. Fred Lorenz, 1651 23rd Street, Des Moines, IA. His service
number was 55163190. |
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Thomas Harvey Lorenz |
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Rank |
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Status |
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June, 1949 |
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Graduated |
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Graduated from North High,
Des Moines, IA |
June, 1949-1950 |
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Employment |
x |
Rock Island Motor Transit in Oskaloosa,
IA and Oklahoma City, OK |
Fall, 1950 |
x |
Employment |
x |
G.W. Onthank Company,
Des Moines, IA |
December
24, 1950 |
x |
Family |
x |
Engaged to Marilyn Stewart,
North High School, June, 1949 |
January,
1951 |
x |
US Army
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Drafted into US Army;
KRNT Theater, Des Moines, IA |
March 17,
1951 |
x |
Family |
x |
Married Marilyn Stewart |
October
23, 1951 |
x |
US Army/
PVT/E1 |
x |
Inducted at Fort Sheridan,
IL |
January
16, 1952-
March 20, 1952 |
x |
Basic Training/
PVT;E1 |
x |
Basic Training at Fort
Knox, KY for ten weeks. Special Training Regiment. 3th Armored
Division. |
March 28,1952 |
x |
Training/PVT |
x |
Certificate of Proficiency;
3rd Armored Division, Fort Knox, KY |
May,
1952 |
x |
Stationed |
x |
Replacement Depot, Fort
Lawton, WA. to Headquarters Company USARAL, U.S. Army Alaska;
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska |
May, 1952 |
x |
Enroute/PFC |
x |
To Elmendorf AFB, Alaska via * USS
James O'Hara (DD-889) troop ship. |
October 24, 1952 |
x |
Stationed |
x |
Ordnance Winterization Equipment
Training at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska |
January, 1953 |
x |
Enroute |
x |
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska to Fort Richardson,
AK |
February 27,1953 |
x |
Training |
x |
Organizational Maintenance of Truck,
Cargo, 2-1/2 Ton, 6x6, M-211 (GMC); Fort Richardson, AK |
March 16, 1953 |
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Rank |
x |
Promoted to CPL |
October,1953 |
x |
Enroute |
x |
Seward, AK to Seattle/Fort Lawton,
WA via ** USNS Frederick Funston (APA-89/T-AP-178) |
October 10, 1953 |
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US Army/
Discharged/CPL |
x |
Troop train from Seattle to Camp
Carson, CO |
October,1953 |
x |
US Army/
Discharged/CPL |
x |
Via Rock Island Rocket from Camp
Carson, CO to Des Moines, IA |
October 10, 1953 |
x |
Transferred |
x |
Transferred to Army Reserve, Iowa
Military District to complete eight years of military service. |
October, 1953 |
x |
Employment |
x |
Worked at Lorenz and Jones, East
2nd and Grand, for my father at his auto repair business, as well
as a boat and motor business. In six months, began a wholesale
parts and accessory business which still exists today, 2014, in
Ankeny, IA and is operated by our three sons. |
October,1953 |
x |
Personal |
x |
When having returned from the military,
lived at 3838 4th Street, Des Moines, IA |
November 1,1959 |
x |
US Army Reserve |
x |
Discharged from US Army Reserves;
Minneapolis, MN |
1959-Present |
x |
Civilian |
x |
Served on Iowa Lutheran Hospital
Board of Directors and Chairman for seven years. Marilyn and I
have served on our church council for several terms, being chairman
as well. Living in West Des Moines, IA. We have four children;
three sons and one daughter, all married with families. We have
twelve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. |
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Reported:
KRNT Theater; Des Moines |
Inducted:
Fort Sheridan, IL |
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Basic
Training;Fort Knox, KY |
Discharged;
Camp Carson, CO |
Top:
1952: Fort Knox, KY; Below: Clear, Alaska |
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Fort
Richardson, AK. Photo above right: January, 1953 |
Tom
& Marilyn; June, 1949
Began dating after this photo ad. |
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USNS
James O'Hara (T-AP-179) - Fort Lawton, WA to AK |
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Flat Hoist/Radio
Call Sign:
N - I- X- R |
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*USNS James O'Hara;
(/T-AP-179) Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons |
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Precedence
of awards is top to bottom, from left to right
Top Row - China Service Medal (extended) - American Campaign Medal
- Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal (2)
Second Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (5)- World War II
Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)
Third Row - National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal
(1) - Philippines Presidential Unit Citation
Fourth Row - Philippines Liberation Medal - United Nations Service
Medal - Republic of Korea War Service Medal (retroactive) |
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* USNS James
O'Hara (T-AP-179)
USNS James O'Hara (APA-90) was a Frederick Funston-class attack
transport that served with the US Navy during World War II and later
in the Korean War. The ship was named after a Continental Army officer
who fought in the Revolutionary War and who later became Quartermaster
General of the US Army.
Initially acquired as an Army transport, the ship was soon acquired
by the Navy and reclassified an attack transport for the duration of
the war, then returned to the Army and redesignated USNS James O'Hara.
In the 1950s she was reacquired once again by the Navy and reclassified,
serving as USS James O'Hara (T-AP-179) until her final decommissioning.
The ship was laid down for the Army under Maritime Commission contract
by Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation, Tacoma, Washington, 16 June
1941; launched 30 December 1941; and delivered to the Army 30 November
1942.
USS James O'Hara decommissioned at San Francisco 5 April 1946 and was
transferred to the Army the same day. During the next 4 years she served
out of Seattle, Washington as a transport with the Army Transportation
Corps, under the name USNS James O'Hara.
Reacquired by the Navy 1 March 1950, she was reclassified T-AP-179 on
28 April and assigned to MSTS. During the struggle to repulse Communist
aggression in South Korea, James O'Hara transported troops and supplies
from the West Coast to the Far East. Operating primarily out of Seattle,
between October 1950 and July 1954 she made 18 deployments to ports
in Japan and South Korea. In addition she supplied American bases in
the Marshalls and the Marianas, and she made numerous troop training
**USS Frederick Funston (APA-89/T-AP-178)
USS Frederick Funston (APA-89) was a Frederick Funston-class attack
transport that served with the US Navy during World War II. Before serving
as a Navy APA, she had been the US Army transport USAT Frederick Funston.
After World War II, she was returned to the Army and operated as USAT
Frederick Funston. Funston was among the seventy-two ships transferred
to the Navy's Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) in the 1 March
1950 group and placed in service as USNS Frederick Funston (T-AP-178).
Named after US Army General Frederick Funston a Medal
of Honor recipient, the ship was launched 27 September 1941 by Seattle-Tacoma
Shipbuilding Corporation at Tacoma, Washington and acquired by the US
Army as a transport ship. She was acquired from the Army by the US Navy
on 8 April 1943, reclassified an APA (Auxiliary Personnel Attack, i.e.
attack transport), and commissioned 24 April 1943, Commander J. E. Murphy
in command.
After serving with the Army Transportation Corps Fleet
out of Seattle, Frederick Funston returned to naval custody when the
Military Sea Transportation Service was formed in 1950, and was placed
in noncommissioned status for operations with a Civil Service crew,
after which she saw some service in the Korean War. The
ship was scrapped in 1969. |
USNS
Frederick N. Funston (APA-89/T-AP-178)-Seward, AK-Seattle, WA |
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Flat Hoist/Radio
Call Sign:
N - I- G- B |
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*USNS Frederick Funston;
(APA-89/T-AP-178) Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons |
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Top Row
- American Campaign Medal
Second Row - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal (2) - Asiatic-Pacific
Campaign Medal (4) - World War II Victory Medal
Third Row National Defense Service Medal - Korean Service Medal
(1) - Philippines Presidential Unit Citation
Third Row - United Nations Service Medal - Philippines Liberation
Medal (2) - Republic of Korea War Service Medal |
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Thomas
Harvey Lorenz
Corporal
Special Training Infantry Regiment
3rd Armored Division
US Army
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03/06/14 |
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