Dallas County

Donald W. Wilson

 

 

 

 

Perry Chief:  Mr. and Mrs. Clabe Wilson, who live two miles southeast of Perry, are entitled to have a service flag in their window with five stars on it – three of them gold.

One of the hardest hit local families by the war, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson lost three sons during the recent world conflict. Another son was recently discharged from the navy and a fifth is still in the service.

Flight Officer Claiborne Junior Wilson, 20, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.  Wilson, was killed in a plane accident Aug. 9 last year, at Aloe Field, Victoria, Texas.

Word has been received from the War Department that Lt. Dale R. Wilson, 24, who has been reported missing in action since Nov. 27th, 1943, is now presumed dead. He was on a mission to Wewak, New Guinea.

Dale received his wings at Roswell, New Mexico in Feb. 1943, and left for overseas in July of the same year.  He served with the Fifth Air Force and was stationed at Port Morsby, New Guinea.

The War Department has notified the Wilsons that their son, Lt. Daniel S. Wilson, 22, who was previously reported missing in action Feb. 19, 1945, is now reported killed in action on that date in a plane crash over Schwangerg, Austria.

Daniel received his wings at Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona. He left for overseas in Oct. 1944 and was based with the 15th Air Force in Italy.

Two other sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson also served with the armed forces.

Delbert Wilson, 30, who had the rating of electrician’s mate first class in the navy, is now home discharged after being in the service four years. Previous to his second enlistment, he had served in the navy four years.

Chief Electrician Donald Wilson, 29, who has been in the navy 12 years, is now stationed at Seattle.

Source: Perry Daily Chief, February 6, 1946 (photos included)

5 Wilson Bros - featured on the Dallas County Freedom Rock Minburn, Iowa. Painting done by Iowa artist, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen.

Donald Woodrow Wilson was born Sept. 14, 1916. He died Nov. 21, 1998 and is buried in Peaceful Hill Cemetery, Naselle, WA.

Chief Petty Officer Wilson served in World War II with the U.S. Navy.

Source: ancestry.com