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Day 4 countdown for Ila’s War

Day 4 countdown for Ila’s War

by Cindy Entriken | Nov 7, 2020 | Fort Leavenworth, Ila Armsbury's life at Fort Leavenworth, Ila's War, WWII

After two long years of grueling work teaching medical residents and helping deliver babies in the Kansas City slums, Ila Armsbury was exhausted. She was ready for a change and some rest. She’d received two letters from the Red Cross suggesting that she join the...
Ila’s War – the e-book – now available on Amazon

Ila’s War – the e-book – now available on Amazon

by Cindy Entriken | Aug 21, 2020 | book writing, Ila's War, Kansas, New Guinea, WWII

You can now purchase your copy of Ila’s War at Amazon.com. It only took twelve years of research, writing, and re-writing. But finally, Ila’s War is done and available to the public as an e-book. You can purchase your copy at...
Memorial Day 2020 . . . a day of remembrance

Memorial Day 2020 . . . a day of remembrance

by Cindy Entriken | May 25, 2020 | Ila's War, Memorial Day, WWII

Memorial Day . . . a day of remembrance Memorial Day has always been a day of remembrance for my family because we’ve had several family members who were in the military.  My great aunt, Ila Armsbury, my dad and all my uncles fought in WWII. My cousin, Mike L.,...

An Unknown WWII Soldier from the 32nd Infantry Division

by Cindy Entriken | Apr 9, 2020 | 32nd Infantry Division, Ila's War, New Guinea, Oklahoma, Red Arrow Men, WWII

Back in 2014, I started looking for materials about New Guinea. This was before I found James Campbell’s excellent book, The Ghost Mountain Boys, about the 32nd Infantry Division, the Red Arrow Men. The 32nd Infantry Division fought the Japanese across New...
War Orphans of WWII

War Orphans of WWII

by Cindy Entriken | Mar 29, 2015 | Casa Materna Orphanage, Lincoln Kansas, Methodist Church, war orphans, war orphans of WWII, WWII

Estimates of War Orphans of WWII Approximately 13,000,000 European children became war orphans at the end of WWII.* This is the story of one Italian orphan whom my grandmother supported financially for a time after the end of the war. Grammy and the Methodist Church...
Pearl Harbor – three days later

Pearl Harbor – three days later

by Cindy Entriken | Dec 10, 2014 | Ila's War, Kansas, Pearl Harbor, World War II Artifacts, WWII

This is the last installment of a four part series about events in the early hours and days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It was originally published on December 10, 2013. Pearl Harbor – three days later December 10, 1941 Since beginning work on Ila’s...
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E-book cover; photo of 2nd Lt. Ila Armsbury in uniform; red, white, and blue flag-like banners on each side of the photo. Gold colored military symbols on each corner - tank, airplace, troops marching, and troops with cannon.

1937 KU nursing graduate remembered in ‘Ila’s War’

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