Men and Women In Service
Ezra A. Davis, first class electric machinist and a member of the submarine division, was home on a 15-day furlough from San Francisco, his home port. He enlisted in the navy six years ago. A brother, Henry Albert Davis, whose home port is New York City, has been in the navy five years and is a chief electrician’s mate in the submarine division. Remme H. Davis, third class gunner’s mate, enlisted in the navy a year and a half ago and is stationed at New Orleans. Private First Class Paul Harley has been in the Army one year and is at Rosecrans field, Missouri. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Davis, route 2, Sioux City.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, January 22, 1944
Men and Women In Service
Paul H. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Davis, rural route 2, has been promoted to corporal at Rosencrans field, an operational training base of the ferrying division, air transport command, near St. Joseph, MO. Corporal Davis is a member of the hangar crew at the Missouri base. He was employed by the Sioux Construction company before entering the service in October, 1942. He has three brothers in the armed forces, Ezra, Henry and Remmie Davis.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, April 6, 1944