Sioux County

Pfc. Henry Dykstra

 

 

 

P.F.C. Henry Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra of Maurice is now located at Fort Greely, Alaska where he was sent from Fort Lewis, Washington. He enlisted two years ago and has been in the army since two years ago in May, being sent to Alaska last September. Mail will reach him when addressed: Henry Dykstra U.S.A., Battery C 96 Field Artillery, APO 937, c.o. Postmaster, Seattle, Wash.

Source: Sioux Center News July 2, 1942 p 6

Here is the address of P.F.C. Henry Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra of Maurice: P.F.C. Henry Dykstra 7060456, Btry. C, 96th F A. Bn., APO 937, c.o. Postmaster, Seattle, Washington, U.S. Army. PFC Dykstra has been in the army 2 years and has now left the states but is unable to reveal his whereabouts. He is the grandson of Mrs. H. VandeMey.

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 1, 1942 p 2

The following men in the army will appreciate letters
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P.F.C. Henry Dykstra
Btry. “C” 96th F.A.
APO 980,
Seattle, Washington
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Source: Alton Democrat Oct. 23, 1942 p 8

In Army Since May 1940
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PFC HENRY DYKSTRA
Henry Dykstra left for the army in May, 1940 after enlisting in the field artillery. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra of Maurice. He was stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. a year and a half, from there he went to Kodiak near Alaska. He was there a year. His parents do not know where he is now, the last letter they received of him was Nov. 23, but he was not allowed to write where he was. Monday they received a cablegram wishing them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and saying he was well. He does not get much mail. Those wishing to write him can reach him at this address:
PFC Henry Dykstra 7060456
Btry. C 96th F. A. Bn.
APO 980, c.o. Postmaster
Seattle, Washington

Source: Sioux Center News Jan. 7, 1943 p 1

Two Years in Alaska
Pvt. Henry Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra of Maurice, is somewhere in Alaska with the U.S. Army. Henry has been in the service since May 1940. He left the states two years ago this month, and is a member of the Field Artillery.

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 14, 1943 p 2

Pfc. Henry Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dykstra of Maurice, arrived home on furlough last week from Kodiac, Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, where he had been stationed for the past 2 ½ years or more. He will be home until May 15th and then will be stationed at Camp Carson, Colo.

Source: Sioux Center News May 4, 1944 p 8

Here is the latest address of
Pfc. Henry Dykstra 7060456
Btry. A 610th F.A. Bn. P.K.
Camp Carson, Colorado

Source: Sioux Center News June 15, 1944 p 8

Pfc. Henry Dykstra is now stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. and this is his new address:
Pfc. Henry Dykstra 7060456
Co. C 303rd Inf. 1st Bn.
APO 445
Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Source: Sioux Center News Aug. 10, 1944 p 2

Relatives May Renew Subscriptions For These Soldiers
The News has a list of soldier’s subscriptions that will be due the first of October. Rather than send the statement to the boys many of whom are overseas, we will list them here so that relatives who wish to, may have an opportunity to renew their subscription for them. This will give you ample time to call or drop in to take care of this item, before the first of next month. Servicemen’s subscriptions are $1.50 per year.
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Pfc. Henry Dykstra

Source: Sioux Center News Sept. 14, 1944 p 1

Pfc. Henry Dykstra has moved from San Luis Obispo, Calif. to Camp Cooke. The rest of his address remains the same.

Source: Sioux Center News Dec. 14, 1944 p 7

Pfc. Henry Dykstra has moved from Camp Cooke, Calif. to New York, New York and now has an outgoing address which may be obtained from the News.

Source: Sioux Center News Feb. 8, 1945 p 2

HONORABLY DISCHARGED
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PFC. HENRY DYKSTRA
Pfc. Henry Dykstra, son of John Dykstra of Maurice, arrived home on Monday night after five years in service, three years overseas. He has received an honorable discharge having garnered 113 points. He was in the 97th Infantry Division. He has been inn Belgium, Holland, France, Czechoslovakia and other countries as well as Germany. He came home by plane.

Source: Sioux Center News July 12, 1945 p 10

DRAFT BOARD
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Henry Dykstra 0         1-C Disc.
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Source: Sioux County Capital July 19, 1945 p 1

Iowa, U. S., WWII Bonus Case Files 1947-1954, Claim No. 151968

Henry Dykstra, SN 7060456, was born Dec. 19, 1919 at Orange City, Iowa and resided at Route 2, Maurice, Iowa prior to entering the Army on May 28, 1940 at Fort Crook, Nebraska. He served with the 303 Inf. 97th Div. and the 96 F.A. B.N., left for foreign service on Sept. 30, 1941, returned on April 17, 1944, left again on Feb. 19, 1945 and returned on July 1, 1945. He was honorably discharged on July 8, 1945. His application for bonus pay was filed on June 9, 1949, for which he received $500.00.      

Source: ancestry.com