Sioux County

Lt. Clarence Dorhout

 

Among the Sioux Center men that went to Omaha for their Army examinations on Sunday were Al Tamminga, Clarence Dorhout, Bernard Riepma, Harold Boeyink, Francis Kosters, John Sandbulte, Lloyd McLean and Dick Bleeker.

Source: Sioux County Capital Sept. 16, 1943 p 8

Draft Call
Following is a list of Sioux county men inducted into the armed service of the country last week:
Army
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Clarence J. Dorhout, S. Center
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Source: Sioux County Capital Sept. 23, 1943 p 1

Here is the address of Pvt. Clarence J. Dorhout, son if Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dorhout. 29th Trng. G.R. Fit. 312, S.Q.N.T., Jefferson Barracks, Mo.

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 21, 1943 p 12

PVT. CLARENCE DORHOUT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dorhout writes that the army so far isn’t so bad and he finds it quite interesting. He was pleased to get his News. His correct address is 29th Training Group, Sqd. B., Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.

Source: Sioux Center News Nov. 4, 1943 p 2

7/18/44
Dear News:
I just arrived at a new field and would like to have you make note of this in order for me to receive your paper here.
I want you to know that I appreciate the News very much. I never thought, before hitting the army, that it would mean so much. Thanking you for sending it in the past, I also want to thank you for making the address change.
Your friend and reader,
Clarence Dorhout
A/S Clarence J. Dorhout 37485607
Squadron 29, Army Air Base
Santa Ana, Calif.

Source: Sioux Center News Apr. 27, 1944 p 2

A/C Clarence J. Dorhout, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dorhout of Lebanon has been transferred to Carlsbad, New Mexico and has this new address:
A/C Clarence J. Dorhout 37485607
Class 44-50 B, Box 902
Cadet Det., C.A.A.F.
Carlsbad, New Mexico

Source: Sioux Center News Aug. 24, 1944 p 2

Our Neighbors in the Services

Sioux Center, Iowa
:

Clarence J. Dorhout, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Dorhout, Sioux Center, became a second lieutenant in the army air forces after completing bombardier training at the Carlsbad, N.M., army air field. Now ready for active duty, his destination is not disclosed. He is a former student at Northwestern Junior College, Orange City, Iowa.

Source: Sioux City Journal, January 19, 1945

Receives Silver Wings

LT. CLARENCE J. DORHOUT
Clarence J. Dorhout recently completed bombardier training at Carlsbad, New Mexico, Army Air Field, site of the world’s largest bombardier school. Lieutenant Dorhout is now a triple threat flyer, having completed AAF Training Command’s bombardier, navigator and aerial gunnery training.

Source: Sioux Center News Feb. 1, 1945 p 1

2nd Lt. and Mrs. Clarence Dorhout arrived here Monday evening for a 10-day furlough. Several family gatherings were held for them.

Source: Sioux Center News Feb. 1, 1945 p 12

Mrs. Alberta Dorhout pins wings on her husband Second Lieutenant Clarence J. Dorhout when he recently completed bombardier training at the Carlsbad, New Mexico Army Air Field, site of the world’s largest bombardier school. Lt. Dorhout is now a triple-threat flyer, having completed the AAF Training Command’s bombardier, navigator and aerial gunnery training. Lt. Dorhout, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sipke Dorhout reside in Sioux Center, formerly attended Northwestern Junior College in Orange City, Iowa. Mrs. Dorhout is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roos.

Source: Sioux County Capital Feb. 22, 1945 p 3 (photo included)

Lt. and Mrs. Clarence Dorhout arrived at the parental S. Dorhout Sr. home. They will spend a 21-day furlough with relatives and friends around here.

Source: Sioux Center News June 28, 1945 p 1

Furloughs
Name, Address and Expiration Date of Furlough
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Clarence Dorhout, Orange City 7 – 7 – 45
…..

Source: Sioux County Capital June 28, 1945 p 1

Lt. Charles Dorhout left for Lincoln, Nebr. Saturday morning. On Friday evening all the brothers and sisters and their families of this vicinity gathered at the parental S. Dorhout Sr. home to bid him goodbye.

Source: Sioux Center News July 12, 1945 p 10

Lt. Clarence J. Dorhout is now stationed in Georgia and has the following address: 0-2093002, Sq. S, Chatham Field, Georgia.

Source: Sioux Center News Aug. 2, 1945 p 2

Lt. Clarence J. Dorhout who is stationed at Chatham Field, Georgia has this change of address: 0-2093002, Sq. T., Chatham Field, Georgia.

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 4, 1945 p 8

NEWS OF OUR MEN and WOMEN IN UNIFORM

DORHOUT DISCHARGED
Clarence Dorhout (2nd Lt), son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dorhout, received his discharge effective Nov. 13th, and arrived home last week from Chatham Field, Georgia, where he was bombardier on a B-29. His wife accompanied him here where they intend to remain for the present. They have no plans for the immediate future. Clarence has been in service a little over two years. (photo included)

Source: Sioux Center News, November 15, 1945

Discharged
Servicemen who have filed discharges in the County Recorder’s office at Orange City since Nov. 14 include:
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Clarence J. Dorhout, Orange City
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Source: Sioux Center News Nov. 29, 1945 p 1 & 10