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  • 2nd Lt. Daniel Vernon Hayes, US Marine Corp, Naval Aviator, KIA Feb 16, 1945
    2026/08/02
    The February raids against Japan helped clear the way for the invasion of Iwo Jima only days later.
    History remembers the operation for its strategic success But that success came at a tremendous cost. Daniel Vernon Hayes was one of the young aviators who paid that price. His name remains etched in stone, but his story reminds us that behind every inscription was a family who loved someone they would never see again.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans gave their lives during World War II.
    Behind every name was a person—a son or daughter, husband or wife. Each left behind loved ones forever marked by a Gold Star. Behind every Gold Star is a family whose lives were forever changed by a telegram and the silence that followed.
    Stars of Sacrifice honors the men and women of the Second World War by telling the stories behind the names engraved on memorials and preserved in casualty records Because behind every casualty was a life, a family, and a story worth remembering.
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    12 分
  • PFC Carino Harry Pinti, US Army, KIA June 20, 1944
    2026/07/19
    More than eighty years have passed since Harry Pinti made the ultimate sacrifice in Normandy.
    His story began in a small New York town, with immigrant parents who came to America seeking a better life.
    It continued in basketball courts, boxing rings, and family gatherings.
    And it ended on a battlefield far from home.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars, where we honor the lives of the more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives during the Second World War. Every name represents a story—a family, a hometown, and a future that was never realized. And a family who carries a gold star.
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    10 分
  • 1st Lt. Charles A. Himmler, US Army Air Corp, KIA Dec 17, 1944
    2026/07/04
    Charles Himmler's story reminds us that victory in World War II depended not only on the soldiers fighting on the front lines but also on the young airmen who climbed into heavy bombers day after day, knowing every mission could be their last.
    He left behind his family, his hometown of Trafford, and the promise of a life just beginning.
    Today, because we tell his story, he is remembered.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars, where we honor the lives of the more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives during the Second World War. Every name represents a story—a family, a hometown, and a future that was never realized. And a family who carries a gold star.
    Patriotic Feelings by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/
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    8 分
  • 2nd Lt. Clement J. Kochczynski, US Army Air Corp, KIA Jan 2, 1945
    2026/07/04
    Clement distinguished himself both academically and athletically. At Mount Carmel High School, he excelled in his studies and earned the respect of his classmates as captain of the basketball team. Few could have imagined that the quiet, determined student would soon find himself at the controls of one of the most powerful aircraft of World War II.
    Thank you for joining me. 2nd Lt. Clement J. Kochczynski story was researched and memorialized by Chris Moyer for the Stories Behind the Stars mission — a national effort of volunteers dedicated to preserving the stories of more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives in service.
    Patriotic Feelings by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/
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    9 分
  • Lt. Dean Paul Trigonides, US Arny Air Corp., KIA Dec 25, 1944
    2026/06/20
    On Christmas Day, December 25, 1944, Lt Dean Paul
    Trigonides, the son of Greek immigrants prepared for yet another combat mission. While families at home gathered around Christmas trees and holiday tables, airmen in France climbed into their aircraft to continue the fight.
    Lt. Trigonides boarded B-26 Marauder number 43-34318.
    The aircraft never made it to its target.
    More than 421,000 Americans lost their lives during World War II — but they were never just numbers. They were sons and daughters, husbands and wives, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors… each one the center of someone’s world. Behind every name is a story, and behind every loss, a family forever marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to tell those stories — to remember who they were, how they lived, and what they sacrificed. Because when we preserve their memories and honor their service, we ensure that the true cost of freedom is never forgotten.
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    10 分
  • Lt. Clayton Earl Irish, US Army - Killed Oct 24, 1944
    2026/06/07
    Lt. Clayton Earl Irish's story is one of courage, endurance, and sacrifice. He survived combat, captivity, the Bataan Death March, and years as a prisoner of war. Through it all, he remained hopeful enough to tell his family to keep the home fires burning.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans lost their lives during World War II — but they were never just numbers. They were sons and daughters, husbands and wives, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors… each one the center of someone’s world. Behind every name is a story, and behind every loss, a family forever marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to tell those stories — to remember who they were, how they lived, and what they sacrificed. Because when we preserve their memories and honor their service, we ensure that the true cost of freedom is never forgotten.
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    11 分
  • 1Lt. Harold W. Bellard, USAAC, KIA Apr. 8, 1944
    2026/05/25
    Like many young men of his era, 1Lt Harold W. Bellard answered the call to serve.
    On January 6th, 1941, he enlisted in the New Jersey National Guard in Newark, where he served as a cavalryman.
    But the war would soon reshape his path—and his destiny.
    Harold transferred into the United States Army Air Forces and trained as a navigator, joining the 68th Bombardment Squadron, Heavy, of the 44th Bombardment Group—part of the mighty Eighth Air Force.
    The 44th Bomb Group would go on to become one of the most battle-tested heavy bomber units in the European Theater.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans lost their lives during World War II — but they were never just numbers. They were sons and daughters, husbands and wives, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors… each one the center of someone’s world. Behind every name is a story, and behind every loss, a family forever marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to tell those stories — to remember who they were, how they lived, and what they sacrificed. Because when we preserve their memories and honor their service, we ensure that the true cost of freedom is never forgotten.
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    9 分
  • 1LT Charles Samuel Huppmann, US AAC, KIA Jan. 23, 1944
    2026/05/25
    Like many young Americans of his generation, Charles Samuel Huppmann's future changed dramatically as war spread across the globe. When he registered for the draft in 1941, he was living in Baltimore and working for the Shipbuilding Division of Bethlehem Steel. But with the nation moving closer to war, Charles chose a different path. On October 31st, 1941 — just weeks before Pearl Harbor — he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces.
    He volunteered for Air Cadet training and was sent through a rigorous series of programs in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arizona. In September 1942, after completing fifteen weeks of navigation training at the Army Air Forces Navigation School in Hondo, Texas, Charles earned his commission as a second lieutenant and became a navigator aboard heavy bombers.
    Welcome to Stars of Sacrifice: WWII, the official podcast of Stories Behind the Stars.
    More than 421,000 Americans lost their lives during World War II — but they were never just numbers. They were sons and daughters, husbands and wives, brothers, sisters, friends, and neighbors… each one the center of someone’s world. Behind every name is a story, and behind every loss, a family forever marked by a gold star.
    This podcast exists to tell those stories — to remember who they were, how they lived, and what they sacrificed. Because when we preserve their memories and honor their service, we ensure that the true cost of freedom is never forgotten.
    Patriotic Feelings by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/
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    Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
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    9 分