Kossuth County

Howard Medin

 

FIVE ALGONA MEN HAVE LOST LIVES IN SERVICE.

ALGONA—The five soldiers from this community who have given their lives for their country are graduates of the Algona high school.

Thomas Wagner, who was graduated in 1938, served in the Navy and was killed in action.

Bill Turner, who was graduated in 1936, served in the Marines. He was wounded at Pearl Harbor and died five days later.

Bob Sellstron, who was graduated in 1934, served in the United States Navy air force, and died from burns.

Howard Medin, who was graduated in 1935, served in the United States Army air force and died when his plane crashed into San Francisco Bay.

Kenneth Durant, who was graduated in 1939, served with the Marines in the Solomon Islands and was killed in action.

Source: Mason City Globe-Gazette, February 1, 1943

80 Kossuth Men Officially Listed As Casualties In War  
FIRST RELEASE OF STATE HISTORICAL DEATH SUMMARIES  

Eighty men from Kossuth county lost their lives while in the service of their country in World War II. 

KOSSUTH'S WAR DEAD. 

Medin, Howard Milburn, Lt.
Killed 12-30-42 while on patrol duty at Mills Field, Calif.
Parents:  Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medin, Algona, Ia.

Source: The Algona Upper DesMoines, Tuesday, January 22, 1946 – page 7.

Howard Melbourne Medin was born Dec. 2, 1917 to Samuel and Rose Eller Medin. He died Dec. 30, 1942 and is buried in Riverview Cemetery, Algona, IA.

Lt. Medin served in World War II with the U.S. Army Air Corps 327th Fighter Squadron and died as the result of an airplane accident near San Francisco, CA.

Source: ancestry.com