Sioux County

 
Donald R. DeGooyer

 

 

 

Draft Board
Name                                    Classifications
Previous         New
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Donald R. De Gooyer 3-A 1-A
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Source: Sioux County Capital Jan. 27, 1944 p 1


Men Take Pre-Induction Exams
The following men were sent for a pre-induction physical examination on Sunday, April 30:
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Donald R. De Gooyer, S. C.
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Source: Sioux County Capital May 4, 1944 p 1

DRAFT SITUATION REMAINS INDEFINITE FOR MEN OVER 26
Continue to Reclassify Many
The draft situation remains indefinite for the many men over 26 who had planned on entering the service in the very near future. For men over 35 who were reclassified a few weeks ago, the situation is not much better though it appears they will not be called until the supply of younger men is exhausted. Some action on the matter is promised from Washington in the near future, as it is imperative that these men know where they stand.
…. Donald De Gooyer received notice later in the week that he had passed.

Source: Sioux Center News May 11, 1944 p 1

Draft Board
Name                                    Old         New
                                    Class.         Class
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Donald R. De Gooyer          1-A         2-A
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Source: Sioux County Capital July 27, 1944 p 1

Draft Board
(Continued from page 1)
Minutes of April 3, 1945
…, Donald R. De Gooyer, …, all from 2C to 1A.

Source: Sioux County Capital Apr. 5, 1945 p 6

Inducted
The following men left Wednesday, June 27, for Fort Snelling, Minn. to be inducted into the armed forces.
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Donald R. De Gooyer, S. Center
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Source: Sioux County Capital July 5, 1945 p 1

Acting Manager Of Telephone Co. Enters Service
Donald De Gooyer, who has been acting manager of the Mutual Telephone Company since Manager Ross K. Vernon entered the service, last Wednesday left for army service. John Vander Berg is taking care of the work temporarily on service jobs, until the board can find a man to take over.

Source: Sioux Center News July 5, 1945 p 1

Donald De Gooyer Discharged
Donald De Gooyer arrived home on Monday evening and has been discharged after six months of service. He has been receiving his basic training at Camp Blanding, Florida and the past month was stationed in South Carolina. Don will go back to his former work with the local telephone company.

Source: Sioux Center News Dec. 20, 1945 p 1