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World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker meets with some very special visitors on August 8, 2023, at his home in Pewaukee, Wis. Baker and his son, Scott welcomed Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commander of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division, Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commander of the 76th Operational Response Command, 88th RD Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty, and 76th ORC Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua. The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker received some very special visitors on August 8, 2023, at his home in Pewaukee, Wis. Baker and his son, Scott welcomed Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commander of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division, Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commander of the 76th Operational Response Command, 88th RD Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty, and 76th ORC Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua. The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commander of the 76th Operational Response Command listens to World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker at Baker's home in Pewaukee, Wis. on Aug. 8, 2023 as Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commander of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division, and 88th RD Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty look on.
The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker, commander of the U.S. Army Reserve's 88th Readiness Division presents his command coin to World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker (no relation) at Baker's home in Pewaukee, Wis. on Aug. 8, 2023.
Maj. Gen. Baker was visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker, commander of the 88th Readiness Division presents a Blue Devils command cap to World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker at Baker's home in Pewaukee, Wis. on Aug. 8, 2023 as 88th RD Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty and Harry Baker's son, Scott look on.
The 88th Readiness Division leaders were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commander of the 76th Operational Response Command presents a canvas print map of the 76th Infantry Division's campaigns in 1944-45 to World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) at Baker's home in Pewaukee, Wis. on Aug. 8, 2023 as Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commander of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division, and 76th ORC Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua look on.
The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
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World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker received a canvas print map of Europe that highlighted the 76th Infantry Division’s different campaigns during World War II from Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski and Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua from the 76th Operational Response Command during their visit to his home in Pewaukee, Wis. on Aug. 8, 2023.
These campaigns included the famed Battle of the Bulge and many others Baker participated in before the war would conclude. He was there until the war ended in August 1945.
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World War II and U.S. Army Veteran Lt. Col. (Ret.) Harry Baker received some very special visitors on August 8, 2023, at his home in Pewaukee, Wis. Baker and his son, Scott welcomed Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commander of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division, Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commander of the 76th Operational Response Command, 88th RD Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty, and 76th ORC Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua. The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the United States Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be on Oct. 9.
Baker was presented with several items, including commanders’ coins, and a signed certificate of appreciation from Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General of U.S. Army Reserve Command.
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World War II and U.S. Army veteran, retired Lt. Col. Harry Baker received some very special visitors Aug. 8 at his home in Pewaukee, Wis.
Baker and his son, Scott, welcomed Maj. Gen. Matthew Baker (no relation), commanding general of the U.S. Army Reserve’s 88th Readiness Division; Maj. Gen. Ernest Litynski, commanding general of the 76th Operational Response Command; Command Sgt. Maj. Gregory Betty, 88th's command sergeant major; and Command Sgt. Maj. Diana Anzaldua, the 76th command sergeant major. The two command teams were visiting on behalf of the Army Reserve to wish Baker an early happy 103rd birthday, which will be Oct. 9.
However, the visitors would be quick to note that Harry Baker was the main attraction and the special guest they traveled to meet.
Baker’s military career has ties to both the 88th Readiness Division and the 76th Operational Readiness Command. At the height of World War II in the fall of 1944, he was assigned to the 76th Infantry Division, predecessor to the 76th ORC, and trained at then-Camp McCoy, Wis. to prepare to deploy to Europe to fight against Nazi Germany. Maj. Gen. Baker, as the commander of the 88th Readiness Division, is also the senior commander for Fort McCoy.
The group met for nearly an hour, with the leaders listening to his stories, and Harry Baker asking many questions. Public affairs representatives from U.S. Army Reserve Command and the 88th RD were on hand to record the event for Veterans Day in November.
Baker was presented with several items, including commanders’ coins, and a signed certificate of appreciation as a Soldier for Life from Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General of U.S. Army Reserve Command. He also received from the 76th ORC a canvas print map of Europe that highlighted the 76th Infantry Division’s different campaigns during World War II. Harry Baker fought in many of these battles, including the famed Battle of the Bulge before the war would conclude. He was there until the war ended in August 1945.
The Wisconsin Veterans Museum in Madison, Wis. is collecting birthday cards until Sept. 18 to send to Baker for his 103rd birthday.
If anyone interested in helping out, send Harry birthday wishes to:
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