Biography
Memory Lane Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma
Submitted by:
Candice Konopacky
27 December 1942 Enos Henry Willis Those Who Served in WWII: WILLIS, LT. DANIEL M., USN, LT.JAMES T. WILLIS, USMC, and LT. COM. ENOS H. WILLIS, USMC, are the sons of Mrs. H.T. Willis of Anadarko and the late Henry Willis. Daniel is stationed at Dallas , Texas as a flight instructor in a training squadron naval air station. He graduated from Anadarko High School and attended Oklahoma A&M College three years. At the same time of his enlistment he was engaged in ranching in Oregon . He is married and has three daughters. He enlisted in 1941. James is stationed at Camp Lejeune , New River , N.C. He enlisted in January of 1942. He trained at the San Diego marine base and later served as a rifle instructor. He attended OCS at Quantico , Va. , and was commissioned a Lt. March 11, 1943. Prior to his enlistment he was employed by the Bethleem Steel Company in New Mexico oil fields. He is a graduate of Anadarko High School and attended Oklahoma A&M. Enos is stationed at Tillamook , Ore. , at the naval air station. He enlisted in the navy in 1940 and was on sea duty about two years in the Pacific and North Pacific waters. He is married, has one son, and was employed by Bethlehem Steel before enlistment. |
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