Sgt. Vernon Coss Is Wounded
Barber County Index, June 22, 1944.
Sgt. Coss Is Wounded
More tragic news of World war II came the way of
Barber County this week when it was announced that Sgt. Vernon Coss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Coss of the Isabel neighborhood had been critically
wounded on June 7 over France. His wife is the former Pearl Mease of the
Nashville community. Sgt. Coss is a radio gunner. He has been in the service
for about two years and has been overseas since February. He received his
training at San Antonio, Texas and Alliance, Neb. His many friends are
hoping that he will soon be on the road to recovery.
News involving
another Barber county soldier missing in action was also received this week
by the Index. It concerns S-Sgt Ivan L. Cushenbery of Sharon, who was
reported missing several weeks ago. The fact that he was doing a good job is
attested in the message sent from an eighth AAF liberator station in England
which said, "A B-24 Liberator heavy bomber group of which S-Sgt. Ivan L.
Cushenbery of Sharon is a member, recently was officially praised by Lt.
Gen. James H. Doolittle, commanding officer of the eighth air force, for
achievement on its first mission which was against Berlin. The action was
the German capital's worst daylight attack of the war and left huge fires
raging in the city."
Thanks to Shirley Brier for finding,
transcribing and contributing the above news article to this web site!
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