Readlyn Freedom Rock Veterans Memorial

Readlyn Freedom Rock Veterans Memorial (HM2I7D)

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Bremer County Freedom Rock

—— Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II — —




The Bremer County Freedom Rock



First the Iowa Tour and the Bremer County Freedom Rock, located in the pretty little town of Readlyn, Iowa is completed and has been for a couple of weeks. This town is full of great people and according to their sign "one old grump".

For this freedom Rock we thumbed through some of Bremer County's storied Veteran history and landed on a few Veterans stories that inspired us. Starting with Navy Cross Recipient Captain Milius who was declared Missing In Action, eventually his status was revised to Presumed Killed In Action and he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Milius was piloting an OP-2E observation aircraft on an armed reconnaissance mission over Laos. On the mission, Captain Milius' aircraft received multiple hits from 37-mm. anti-aircraft-artillery fire during a run over the assigned target. Immediately, the aircraft burst into flames, several members of the crew received injuries, and dense smoke and fumes filled the fuselage. Remaining at the controls to insure stable flight, Captain Milius ordered his crew members to bail out. As a result of his action, seven of his nine crewmen were rescued within three hours of bail-out. Rescue flights, however, were unable to locate Caption Milius.

Sergeant Lester Diekmann was a member



of Headquarters Battery, 52nd Field Artillery Battalion, 24th Infantry Division. He earned the Bronze Star at the Battle of the Bulge in WWII and after being discharged he re-upped to make a career of his military service. He was sent to Korea and was taken Prisoner of War while fighting the enemy in Korea on July 5, 1950, forced to march to North Korea on the "Tiger Death March", and died while a prisoner at Hanjang-ni, North Korea at the end of the year 1950.


Arlin Wittenburg, who was stationed on the USS Oklahoma, escaped "hell upside down" by a matter of a few moments on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941. After the attack Wittenburg manned a cutting torch atop the Oklahoma's capsized hull trying to free trapped shipmates. In all, 429 sailors of the Oklahoma's crew of 1,100 were killed, including 28 Iowans.

The side with the eagle is pretty self-explanatory, the eagle is clutching a ribbon that reads: "By land sea & air they stand in the unbroken line of patriots who've dared to die that freedom may live." The eagle is flying over a Normandy like cemetery.

And of course, Old Glory represents not only all veterans, but all of us Americans!
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Date Added Friday, June 28th, 2019 at 11:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)31N E 166021 N 0
Decimal Degrees0.00000000, 0.00000000
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