IN UNIFORM
Donald Dean Luce, 17, husband of Mrs. Joan Ann Luce, 301 21st street; Wayne Clifford Collins, 17, son of Mrs. Clifford Edward Collins, 1711 S. Clinton street; and Dale Warren Allner, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Allner, 800 Cecelia street are receiving initial indoctrination at the United States naval training center, Great Lakes, Ill. When their recruit training is completed, they will be given a period of leave.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, January 2, 1945
IN UNIFORM
Pfc. Bert L. Allner and Seaman Second Class Dale W. Allner are spending a week in the home of their mother, Mrs. Ann M. Allner, 701 S. Paxton street. Seaman Allner has just completed his boot training at Great Lakes, Ill., and he will return there for further assignment after his leave. Pfc. Allner, who has received his wings as a paratrooper, but who has been temporarily disqualified as such, is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex., in a tank destroyer battalion.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, February 15, 1945
IN UNIFORM
Dale W. Allner, seaman second class, has returned to Great Lakes, Ill., after completing a nine-day leave at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ann Allner, 701 S. Paxton street. He has finished his boot training at Great Lakes. His brother, Bert L. Allner, who is with a tank destroyer battalion at Camp Hood, Tex., has returned to his base there after a 14-day furlough at home.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, February 20, 1945