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Little Billy Introductio n In World War II over 2,000 Baker County men and women served in the armed forces, the grounds of Baker County Courthouse lists in bronze the names of eighty – eight Baker County WWII servicemen who died during the war , seventy of them killed in action. also among names inscribed in granite on the Oregon f the Oregon State Capitol ( www.oregonwwiimemorial.com ). Among the names on both memorials is that of B aker City native John William Studer, who joined the Marines right after Pearl Harbor. He volunteered for and was chosen to serve in an elite commando uni was killed November 1, 1943, during the D – Day assault of Bougainville Island in the South Pacific. This is his story . His war experi ences are revealed in letters and in the memories of his comrades in arms and his friends at home . Grover C. Studer (1892 – 1956) and Edith Golden Weitz Studer (1891 – 1931). A newspaper item announced his birth eight pound boy born this morning at their home on Cedar Street. Both mother and son , Paul (1914 – 1994), was six years older than Bill and his over Brother Paul married Evelyn Love of the Love family of Goose Creek in Keating Valley

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