Re: History: WWII
Inductions & Transfers (1942)
Contact: Crystal
Wendt
S-1492 Harold Bernard Polsin, Neillsville, R. 1
*The surname should be spelled Polzin, believe it was a typo in the original write up.
SGT Harold B. Polzin was killed in active, was a plane tail gunner.
Family Sources say:
His boby was sent back at the time of his brother, Duke's (Bernhardt E. Polzin, Sr.) death for a joint burial. These two brothers are buried side by side in the Neillsville Cemetery.
A story has been told that Duke had a heart attack while waiting for Harold's body to return. Duke Polzin died in 1948.
Crystal
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