Four Brothers in Uniform
Four sons of Mrs. Hattie Wilson of this city are serving in the U.S. armed forces, two of them in navy blue, one in the marines and the other in the army.
Oldest of the quartet is Pfc. N. Wayne Wilson, 29, who recently returned to the states after 27 months in the Pacific with the marine infantry. After nearly three years of marine service he is now located at the marine barracks receiving station, Unit D, Norfolk, Va.
Vernon O. Wilson, 26, is a torpedoman’s mate, second class, and has been in service nearly three years. He is at present stationed on a testing barge at the naval range, Piney Pt., Md., where he has been located for two years.
Pvt. S. Allen Wilson, 23, is located at Harlingen field, Texas, where he is expected to start B29 gunner school work the first of April. Private Wilson has been in service for two years.
Youngest of the four in service and in years is James E. Wilson, 18, a seaman second class, who is now home on leave. He has been in the navy since last November and is taking fire control work at the U. S. naval training station, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Wilson has two other sons who are contributing to the war effort. Charles Wilson is working in the Richmond Cal., shipyards, while Ray Wilson in managing a farm north of Highview.
Source: Daily Freeman Journal, Webster City, IA - Mar. 17, 1945 (photos included)
James Estelle Wilson was born Sept. 24, 1926 to Samuel Henry and Hattie Eunice Eaton Wilson. He died Feb. 7, 1997 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Des Moines, IA.
James served with the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Source: ancestry.com