IOWA BOYS IN SOUTH PACIFIC—
Serving as shipmates aboard a coast guard-manned invasion transport in the South Pacific, these four ruddy invaders are all from Iowa. They are veterans of several major amphibious operations against the Japs. Recently they came back to the U. S.
From left to right they are: James J. Lolwing, signal man, third class, of Grundy Center;
Coast Guardsman Donald M. Pierce, ship’s cook, second class, of Des Moines;
Coast Guardsman Marion L. Janke, yeoman, second class, of Iowa Falls; and
Coast Guardsman Harold W. Pruden, coxswain, 1128 Mound street, Davenport.
Source: The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa, November 27, 1944 (photograph of the 4 servicemen included)
Joseph James Lolwing was born Sept. 20, 1924 to Arthur W. and Anne Cavanaugh Lolwing. He died Oct. 26, 1985 and is buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Reno, NV.
Joseph served with the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Source: ancestry.com