Men in Service.
Kenneth D. Speer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Speer, 4005 Floyd Avenue; Lloyd E. Sease, son of Carl Sease, 406 S. Helen Street and John Melvin Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Foster Thompson, 3259 Nebraska Street, have arrived at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis., for basic army air force instruction.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, April 3, 1943
Lieut. Kenneth D. Speer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Speer, 4005 Floyd avenue, has completed training as a B-17 pilot and reported to the army air force station at Lincoln, Neb., where his crew will be formed for the final stage of combat training before going overseas.
Richard D. Speer, seaman second class, has arrived safely in New Guinea, according to a message received by the family last week.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, September 27, 1944 (photo included)
IN UNIFORM
Lt. Kenneth D. Speer, whose wife resides at 4623 Tyler street, has arrived in England and has begun his missions over Germany. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Speer, 4005 Floyd avenue, he is a pilot on a Flying Fortress.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, February 22, 1945
IN UNIFORM
Kenneth D. Speer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Speer, 4005 Floyd Avenue, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant, it has been announced by Eighth air force headquarters, England. Lt. Speer is serving as a Flying Fortress pilot in the 401st bombardment group, and has been awarded an oak leaf cluster to his air medal for “exceptional meritorious achievement while participating in a number of combat missions over Germany and Nazi-held territory.” His wife lives at 4623 Tyler Street.
Source: The Sioux City Journal, April 23, 1945