Hamilton County

S/Sgt. George Frank Welch

 

 

 

TRANSFERRED

Pvt. George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of this city, has been transferred from Camp Reynolds, Greenville, Pa., to the east coast where he expects to be transferred overseas with a medical detachment.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - March 4, 1944


WELCH IN AFRICA

Pvt. George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of Webster City, has arrived in North Africa, according to a letter recently received by his parents. He was seasick on the way over, and has not been warm since he left America, he said. He had a long and interesting talk with Jim Northrup whom he met somewhere on the other side. His new address: APO 7559, c-o Postmaster, N. Y., N. Y.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - April 12, 1944


W. C. SOLDIER IS WOUNDED IN ITALIAN ACTION

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of this city have received word from their son, Pvt. George Welch, that he has been wounded in action in Italy.

A letter from the Webster City serviceman stated that the wound was not too serious but he would be required to stay in the hospital for a considerable length of time.

Welch has been overseas since last March.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - June 12, 1944


Webster City Soldier Sending Medals Home

Pvt. George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, who was wounded in action recently in Italy, has received the Purple Heart medal and also the Oak Leaf cluster for heroism. He is sending the medals back to his parents.

The Webster City soldier writes that he is recovering nicely but expects to be in a hospital for a considerable length of time.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - July 3, 1944


Mrs. Frank Welch returned Thursday from Springfield, Mo., where she had been visiting her son, Pvt. George Welch, who is receiving medical treatment at O’Reilly General hospital.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - October 12, 1944


Pvt. George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of this city, is home on a three-week furlough from O’Reilly general hospital, Springfield, Mo., where he has been receiving treatment for wounds suffered in Italy.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - Dec. 19, 1944


Pvt. George Welch who has been hospitalized at Winter General Hospital, Topeka, Kans., arrived home Tuesday on a ten day furlough to visit with his parents and sisters.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - June 7, 1945


IN HOSPITAL

Pvt. George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of this city, is now located at Winters’ General hospital, where he recently underwent an operation on his knee. His condition is reported as good and he would like to hear from his friends.

His address is: Pvt. George Welch, A-O, Winters’ General Hospital, Topeka, Kas.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA -August 20, 1945

Bronze Star to George Welch

George Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch of this city and a veteran of World War II, has received notice that he had been awarded the bronze star medal for service during the American campaign in the Italian theater of war.

Welch has already received official papers announcing the award of the medal, given “For meritorious achievement in ground operations against the enemy” in the Mediterranean theater of operations during the Rome-Arno campaign.

In that campaign, Welch was severely wounded in the left knee and spent a year and a half in the hospital. He was in the service for two and one-half years, and was serving with a medical detachment of the 30th Infantry when wounded.

The official papers indicate the medal will be forwarded to the Webster City veteran sometime in May.

Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - Apr. 11, 1951

His Obituary:

George Frank Welch
March 13, 1924 - August 13, 2015

George Welch, born in Webster City, Iowa on March 13, 1924, passed away on August 13, 2015 at the age of 91.

George had a career working for Hughes Aircraft for over 30 years, was proud to be an Army Veteran, serving during WWII; receiving a Purple Heart. He loved fishing, traveling, nature walks, reading, and dogs. He leaves behind his spouse Pilar Welch and sister Marjorie Erickson.

Memorial Services to be held at Riverside National Cemetery on Wednesday 8/19/2015 at 12 noon. 22495 Van Buren Blvd., March Air Force Base, CA 92518. Memorial Mass to be held at Christ the Good Shepherd on Thursday 8/20/2015. 17900 Jonathan St., Adelanto, CA at 10:00am.

Burial:
Riverside National Cemetery

Source: ancestry.com