Kenneth E. Warren
CORPORAL, U.S. Army
Service # 17064035
67th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Division
Entered the Service from: Kansas
Died: 16-Nov-44
Kenneth E. Warren is listed as Killed In Action in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Barton County, Kansas.
Information below gleaned from: https://iagenweb.org/wwii/WWIISurnames_M/McGavranArthur.html
Ottumwa Families Hear of Two More War Deaths
Arthur McGavran Crash Victim; Jack Warren Killed In Germany
Two more war deaths were reported by Ottumwa families today. An Ottumwa youth was killed in an air crash, while a Centerville man, husband of an Ottumwa woman, was killed in action.
Corp. Kenneth E. (Jack) Warren, 23, was killed in combat in Germany November 16, according to the telegram received Tuesday by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Warren of 213 South Ward street. Corporal Warren took part in the D-day invasion and had participated in action in Holland, France and Belgium.
He attended Centerville high school and Centerville junior college. He also made his headquarters in Centerville when he was a salesman for Mid-Continent Petroleum Co. He was the son of Mrs. Leo Warren of Newton and the father of a 7-year-old daughter, Deanna.
Corporal Warren entered the service April 29, 1942, and had been overseas since February of 1943.
Source: Ottumwa Daily Courier, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1944 (Amended)
Kenneth E. Warren
CORPORAL, U.S. Army
Service # 17064035
67th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Armored Division
Entered the Service from: Kansas
Died: 16-Nov-44
Kenneth E. Warren is listed as Killed In Action in the 1946 Army and Army Air Forces Personnel Casualty List for Barton County, Kansas.
Information below gleaned from: https://iagenweb.org/wwii/WWIISurnames_M/McGavranArthur.html
Ottumwa Families Hear of Two More War Deaths
Arthur McGavran Crash Victim; Jack Warren Killed In Germany
Two more war deaths were reported by Ottumwa families today. An Ottumwa youth was killed in an air crash, while a Centerville man, husband of an Ottumwa woman, was killed in action.
Corp. Kenneth E. (Jack) Warren, 23, was killed in combat in Germany November 16, according to the telegram received Tuesday by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Warren of 213 South Ward street. Corporal Warren took part in the D-day invasion and had participated in action in Holland, France and Belgium.
He attended Centerville high school and Centerville junior college. He also made his headquarters in Centerville when he was a salesman for Mid-Continent Petroleum Co. He was the son of Mrs. Leo Warren of Newton and the father of a 7-year-old daughter, Deanna.
Corporal Warren entered the service April 29, 1942, and had been overseas since February of 1943.
Source: Ottumwa Daily Courier, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1944 (Amended)
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