Another Steele high school graduate who'll come home wearing the purple
heart is a paratrooper, Conrad Wolfe, 24, 72 Mary avenue. He was wounded
in France shortly after D-day and was returned to England. He went
into combat again in the airborne invasion of Holland and was
injured
there Sept. 30, so he holds an oak leaf cluster to the purple heart
for his second wound. His wife, Margaret, reports that he is recovering
for the second time in an .English hospital. The son of Guy E. Wolfe,
97 West Mumma avenue, he was employed at Patterson Field before entering
service, enlisting October, 1942. He has a daughter, Diana Lynn.
[The Dayton Herald, Dayton, OH, 15 Nov 1944, Wed, Page 13]
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