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Army Transfers Pocatello Youth To List of DeadCp 1. William D .Fenwick, son of; Mr nurt Mrs. Arlhur Fenwick,! Cltuhbuck, today was presumed; dead in Korean War action by \hc. Army in Washington D. C. |The youth's father Is a member; of the Chuhbuck village board,Cpl, Fenwick entered' Ihc Army early in 11)50 and was .reported missing in action In July of (hat year only one month after the Korean War began. He was 21 Ihcn, He was one of eight srons. Two older brothers, Gcnr and Arthur Fenwick Jr. both of Pocatello, wrre also in mlillary service at the; same time,The missing man's mother was heartened by radio reports In September during Operation Big Switch that her son might he among prisoners of war, but nothing more was heard,She 1ms refused to give up hope entirely that her son may return.An uncle of Mrs. John C. Mess* more, 130 Toponec drive, Sgt. ic Goodrich I, Dnhlin, was also listed In nn Army dispatch as being presumed dead in Korean action. His mother is Mrs. Isabcll Stuart, Min« neapolls. He entered the service | from that city.
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Idaho State Journal

Pocatello, Idaho, US

Wed, Jan 06, 1954

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