Article clipped from Le Mars Semi Weekly Sentinel

Plymouth County Men War PrisonersReports of war casualties are becoming more frequent and several Plymouth county service men have been reported killed. The last few days reports from both Africa and the southwest Pacific areas haveadded information as to men first reported missing who are now definitely known to be prisoners.Willard Stearns, who had several years service with the Marines and was at Shanghai a few days before war started, was first reported missing but is now definitely known to be a prisoner of the Japs at Taiwan. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fi’ank Stearns, moved from LeMars to Des Moines after he entered the service.Joseph J. Wetrosky, living west of Kingsley, received a telegram Monday from the War Department in Washington, D. C.f that his son, Joseph L. Wetrosky, was missing in action in Africa in the period of (See Prisoners, Page Four)
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Le Mars Semi Weekly Sentinel

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Tue, Mar 16, 1943

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