Woodbury County

Sgt. Homer Greenleaf

 

 

IN UNIFORM

Cpl. Albert D. Greenleaf has just reported at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., after spending a 23-day furlough in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Greenleaf, 3521 Glenn avenue.  Cpl. Greenleaf has been stationed in Kodiak, Alaska, for the last 21 months with a quartermaster corps.  Two brothers, Alva and Homer, are stationed in the Philippines with an ordnance and supply company, respectively.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, February 14, 1945

IN UNIFORM

Cpl. Albert D. Greenleaf, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Greenleaf, 3531 Glenn avenue, has been sent from Camp Sam Houston, Tex., to Camp Atterbury, Ind.  A member of the quartermaster corps, he will work in Wakeman general hospital.  Cpl. Greenleaf has returned to the States after 21 months in Alaska.  His brothers, Alva and Homer, are stationedin the Philippines.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, March 4, 1945


IN UNIFORM

Cpl. and Mrs. Albert D. Greenleaf have visited for the last two weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Greenleaf, 3531 Glenn Avenue. He is serving in the quartermaster division in Wakeman general hospital in Columbus, Ind. Mrs. Greenleaf is working in the office of the Red Cross in Camp Atterbury, Ind. Sgt. Homer Greenleaf is in the ordnance and supply company at Ie Shema. He witnessed the arrival of Japanese planes. Cpl. Alva Greenleaf is in a general hospital in Manila.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, September 22, 1945