Worth County

Pfc. Otto Ostby

 

 


IOWA GI MISSING IN LUXEMBOURG

Kensett Infantryman Last Reported Dec. 20

Kensett -- Mrs. Otto Ostby received notice from the war department that her husband, Pfc. Ostby, was listed as missing in action since Dec. 20.

He had been in the infantry in Luxembourg, entering the service in April, 1944. He trained at Camp Fannin, Texas.

Mrs. Ostby, and son, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostby, live at Kensett.

There are 4 brothers in the service, Lt. Roger Ostby, stationed in Bermuda; 2nd Lt. Wallace Ostby, in Texas, Thomas Ostby, yeoman 1/c, stationed in a navy recruiting office in Springfield, Ill. and Pfc. William Ostby, overseas in France, in the medical corps.

Source: The Mason City Globe-Gazette, January 17, 1945 (photo included)

Kensett Yank Freed From German Prison

Mrs. Otto Ostby received word that her husband, Pfc. Ostby, who has been missing in action since Dec. 20 last year, has been liberated from a German prison camp where he had been confined for 3 1/2 months. He is now in a hospital in France recovering from undernourishment while imprisoned.

Source: The Mason City Globe-Gazette, April 17, 1945