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History: WWII Inductions & Transfers (Feb. 1942)
These 33 men plus the three transfers will report to the Local Board Office at Loyal, Wisc., at 6:30 A.M. on February 6th. A special bus will pick up these men and will take them to Fort Sheridan, Ill, where they will be inducted into the U.S.Army. V. Paul Emil Schwarze, Greenwood 912 Eugene Frank Verweyst, Stanley S-1195 Clarence Edwin Hart, Neillsville, R. 3 1334 Louie Paul Pagel, Thorp, R. 1 S-1492 Harold Bernard Polsin, Neillsville, R. 1 S-1612 Kenneth Henry Brunkhorst, Unity R. 1 2706 Lendol James Nibbe, Humbird S-2803 Leon Henry Erlei, Dorchester 2806 Lawrence Edward Durst, Fairchild 2812 Maynard Clarence Dallman, Riplinger S-2862 Byron Norman Harris, Curtiss S-2877 Adam W. Powszukiewicz, Thorp 1683 Peter Christian Jensen, Withee R. 1 2404 Willard Charles Behling, Granton, R. 2 2642 Robert Harry Gorman, Greenwood, R. 5 2551 Rudolph Reinhold Heidmann, Curtiss 2667 Alfred Carl Conrad, Spencer, R. 2 S-2892 Arthur Russell Putman, Humbird 2939 Garth George Haeuser, Greenwood 2948 Alfred A,. Schultz, Greenwood, R. 3 3004 George William Wnukowski, Withee, R. 1 3052 Henry P. Hemmersback, Owen, R. 1 3053 Herbert E. Giloy, Humbird, R. 1 S-3089 Donald P Jagodzinski, Owen, R. 1 S-3104 Henry H. Hamm, Curtiss, R. 1 3155 Conrad E. Krogness, Greenwood, R. 3 S-3181 Raymond J. Martens, Spencer, R. 1 S-3196 Harold R. Meyer, Loyal, R.2 3198 Clarence E. Hammond, Granton, R. S-3241 Edward Kapusta, Granton, R. 3 S-3347 James P. Sonderegger, Greenwood, R. 3 3405 Harvey A. Seaman, Thorp 3421 Albert C. Wesenberg, Neillsville TRANSFERS 2860 Marcellus M. Hinker, Greenwood 1457 Elmer J. Hutter, Dorchester 2618 John Wdmer, Withee, R. 1
(Added Note ) Re: History: WWII Inductions & Transfers (1942)
S-1492 Harold Bernard Polsin, Neillsville, R. 1 *The surname should be spelled Polzin, believe it was a typo in the original write up. SGT Harold B. Polzin was killed in active, was a plane tail gunner. Family Sources say: His boby was sent back at the time of his brother, Duke's (Bernhardt E. Polzin, Sr.) death for a joint burial. These two brothers are buried side by side in the Neillsville Cemetery. A story has been told that Duke had a heart attack while waiting for Harold's body to return. Duke Polzin died in 1948. Crystal
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