A8 Veterans Day wallowa.com November 9, 2016 Wallowa County Chieftain We salute Continued from page 1 Stockdale graduated NMMI in 1939 and entered Oregon State University the follow- ing fall, majoring in veterinary medicine. Following Pearl Harbor, Stockdale enlisted in the Army, as did his brother Oid. Gayle Stockdale eventually found himself in North Africa with the 752nd tank battalion, soon to be one of the most decorated tank battal- ions of WWII, having received its training in the California desert from Gen. George S. Patton. A year later Stockdale was in Italy driving the German and Italian armies northward while participating in the capture of such cities as Rome, Verona and Cecina, one of the bloodiest battles of the Italian theater. Defeating the Germans at “The Rock,” the battalion was later awarded the 85th Infantry Divisional Commendation. After receiving a battlefield commission to the rank of Captain, Stockdale took part in the capture of Bologna, his tank leading the allied forces into the town. Somewhere in the action, the young captain earned a Bronze Star for valor. Stockdale’s tank was hit and burn- ing. After he’d ordered his crew out to take cover, Stock- dale, himself wounded, returned to the tank through intense shelling and rescued its driver, who was left behind in the vehicle. That was the first of his two Purple Hearts. The next came while riding in a jeep that was blown out from under him, killing the driver. Miles from his unit, two resistance fighters helped him navigate his way back to his unit, a two-day journey spent mostly crawling while hiding from German snipers. He later told his daughter Gay that his first sight upon returning to his unit was the reason he teared up each time he heard the National An- them: “I had never seen anything so beautiful as our flag flying proudly over the commander’s tent ...” The war ended not long afterward, the 5th Army having chased the remainder of the German forces high into the Alps of northern Italy. Stockdale had accumulated a number of medals, including The Legion of Merit, The Courtesy Photo/Gay Stockdale This photo from the military newspaper Stars and Stripes shows Stockdale’s tank and its crew as it entered the Italian city of Bologna on 21 April of 1945. Soldiers Medal, The Bronze Star and a pair of Purple Hearts along with a promotion to major, but by then, the Wallowa Mountains were calling him home. He returned, opening an Enterprise saddle shop. He soon met Ina Paulson, who owned a nearby coffee shop. The couple mar- ried in May 1947. They ranched along the North Highway and raised their daughters Judy LaVerne and Gay LaRaine Stock- dale (now Bothum and Stockdale, respectively). Both daughters say the couple greatly respected and loved each other. “In our entire life, we never witnessed or heard an argument between them,” Gay Stockdale said. Continued Clem and Jean Falbo 603 Medical Parkway Enterprise 541-426-4502 541-426-3601 84738 JOSEPH HWY • ENTERPRISE 301 W. Main St. Enterprise 541-426-3177 208 S. River • Enterprise • 541-426-3344 wheatlandins.com Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CCB#187543 • jbbane.com Electrical Contractors Joseph Excavating John Harris • 541-263-1800 Enterprise, OR 541-426-6072 bronsonloghomes.com 541-426-6364 josephexcavating@yahoo.com • CCB#189134 NORTON’S K NAPP W ELDIN G R ebecca J. K napp & REPAIR Attorney at Law 541-569-2436 • Lostine, OR 97857 lumbing Miller & P Supply LAW OFFICE, P.C. 203 E. Main Street Ste. 1 • Enterprise, OR 97828 E-mail: rjklaw@eoni.com • 541-426-7880 Little Bear Drive-In Hwy. 82 • Wallowa • 541-886-3161 T he B ooklofT 201 E. Hwy 82 Enterprise 541-426-0320 Sales & Service Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Across from the courthouse in Enterprise 107 E. Main • 541.426.3351 always open at www.bookloftoregon.com • bookloft@eoni.com 541-531-9939 LOSTINE, OREGON • 541-569-2400 Main Street Wallowa 541-886-2309 www.dividecamp.org P.O. Box 49 • Joseph, OR 97846 SERVING POST 9/11 COMBAT WOUNDED VETERANS