Sgt. PequignotReported OnanclevMissing ListFoni; 10 aftlt;5theIMrs. E. O. Pequignot, of Tid- ?ioute, has been advised by tele- wgram from the War Department * V that her son, S, Sgt. William P. . u Pequignot, is missing in action in L. the pjuropean area. I.S/Sgt. Pequignot, who is a tail 1,1 “ gunner on a medium Marauder,“A KP's Dream”, has seen service in missions over Belgium, Holland ~ and France and early this year was awarded the army’s highest 11' decoration, the Distinguished Flying Cross, along with the Air Medal and three Oak Deaf Clust-Wahononefro:FriCrtteriers.According to the communication received at that time from the U.S. Ninth Air Force Marauder station in England, he was credited with extraordinary achievement while participating in bombing ! missions over enemy-held territory in Europe” and was cited for ‘‘unfaltering performance of duty in j missions dispatched under hazar- anfi dous conditions against vitally im- ) _n 'portant enemy installations*saAtil ifbrilt;era sI♦ tfoil N