Woodbury County

 
S/Sgt. Irvin D. Levine

Men in Service

Melvin L. Hagberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hagberg, 3509 Jackson Street: Irvin D. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine, 1054 25th Street; Ralph Wayne Hillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hillman, 2601 Virginia Street; Richard A. Lechner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lechner, 2422 Douglas Street and Perry L. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Collins, 2541 S Coral Street, have reported at Washington University, St. Louis, for a course of army air force instruction.

Source: Sioux City Journal, April 1, 1943

Men & Women in Service. 

Taking preliminary courses in preparation for actual flight Training at the aviation cadet center, San Antonio, Tex.; are: Francis G. Beedle, Esquire theater building; Douglas C. Griggs, 2657 S. Palmetto Street; Daniel J. Haas, 1112 Oak street: Douglas G. Hampstead 3520 Seventh avenue; Fred D. Johnson 207 Market street; Duane K. McCleery, 3846 Jackson street; Irvin D. Levine, 2923 Jennings street; and James M. Radcliffe, 1812 Douglas street.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, December 1, 1943

IN UNIFORM

Irvin D. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levine, 2923 Jennings Street, has been promoted to staff sergeant, Sgt. Levine, whose wife lives with his parents, is a radio operator-gunner on a 15th air force B-17 based in Italy and has flown 10 combat missions since arriving in the Mediterranean theater, December 16, 1944. He has been awarded the air-medal and wears the European-African-middle-eastern ribbon with one battle star. A graduate of Central High School, he attended Morningside College before entering the army in November 1942. He received his gunner’s wings at the gunnery school, Yuma, Arizona.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, April 23, 1945

Irvin Donald Levine was born June 24, 1924 to Sam and Goldie H. Pearlmutter Levine. He died Jan. 20, 2001.

Source: ancestry.com