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- Wilmer Victor Bender born June 4, 1917 to Emmanuel (Emanuel) and Hulda (Handel) Bender at Menno, SD, Hutchinson County. He was baptized in the Salem Reformed Church and confirmed in the same church in 1932.
Wilmer attended the menno Public Schools and graduatedd from high school in 1935. He attended the University of SD one yearin 1936 - 36 and the grand Island Business College for six months in 1938.
Wilmer enlisted in the army and was called for inducted Jan. 27, 1941 at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Later he was transferred to Camp Robinson, Arkansas. durin his training he was home on furlough twie, the last time at Christmas 1941.
He left the states in january 1942 arriving in Australia in March. After eight months in Australia he was transferred to New Guinea in November 1942. His rank at the time of his death was Technician Fifth Grade with the Army Engineers. He was killed in action in defense of his country march 11, 1943. He was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously April 1, 1943. He is buried in a military cemetary in New Guinea. At the time of his death he was survived by his parents, a brother Oliver and sister Dorothy.
The American Legion of Menno honored Maton Rames, the forst casualty of WWI, and Wilmer Bender, the first casualty of WWII by naming their post Rames - Bender Post 152.
Information compiled by Dorothy (Bender) Koepsell - sister of Wilmer
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