[WEST VIRGINIANS ARE CASUALTIES * ¥Washington, Dec. 24. (/P)—Thena*y announced today that five West Virginia marines, aii privates, first class, had been wound* ed, while a sailor from that state is missing.The wounded marines included Wallace A. Forester, Salem; Clayton W. Martin, Princeton: William J* Pulice, Shinnston; GlenE. Spradlin®, Charleston; andi David B. White, Colcord.Missing was George Joseph Scott, seaman, second class, of Coalton.On December 15, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Martin, of Princeton, were notified by the naval department that their son. Pfc. C. W. Martin has been wounded in action in the South Pacific.Washington, Dec. 24. (yp)—The war department reported today that five more West Virginians are missing in action.Missing in the Pacific area was Second Lt. Kenneth R. Adkins, Jr., son of Mrs. Ora R. Adkins, Huntington.European area casualties included • Tech. Sgt. Charles 6. Prince, son of Mrs. Cora A. Prince, Weston; missing in the Mediterranean sector were Tech. Sgt. Andrew S. Choka, son of Mrs. Anna Choka. Stoesbury, and Pfc. BruceF. Thomas, son of Mrs. Ethle Thomas, Casdade. i