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KROUT, Kenneth

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 6 Feb 1945 p1

Veedersburg - Feb 6 - Pfc Kenneth Krout, 25, was reported missing in action in Germany Jan 15, according to a War Department telegram receive by his wife, Mrs. Albert Krout, here Monday. Pfc. Krout was serving with the heavy artillery. He was wounded in action in France and only recently returned to active duty. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Krout of Veedersburg are his parents and his son and daughter also live here with Mrs. Krout. He is a native of this city and had spent most of his life here before entering the army.


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Kenneth Krout, 26 years old the father of 3 children, was killed in Belgium on January 18, according to a War Dept. notice received in Veedersburg by his wife, Alberta on Tuesday. Mrs. Krout had received a telegram on January 31 that he was Missing in an enemy action on January 12, but no further word had been received until this time.  Kenneth was previously wounded on July 21, 1944 in France, suffering a shrapnel wound in the right shoulder and was in a hospital for three months. He was inducted into the service on December 27, 1944 and was sent overseas in May 1944 (sic). During his one and only furlough back home his youngest daughter was born on May 10.  Kenneth was well known throughout the county and had many friends. He was employed at the Wabash River Ordnance Plant and the Alumni Plant in Lafayette before entering the service. –


Source: Kingman Star March 8 1945

Mrs. Alberta Krout of Veedersburg has received a telegram from the War Department informing her that her husband, Pfc. Kenneth Krout, aged 26, was killed in action in Belgium on Jan. 13. Previously he had been reported as missing., Pfc. Krout, infantryman, was wounded in action in France in July and was in the hospital three months before returning to active duty. Truck driver of Pitman Trucking Co., he was born Aug 27 1918 at Alamo and had spent all his life in Montgomery and Fountain Counties. When he was a small child his parents moved to Veedersburg. Surviving besides the widow and three children, are six brothers, Ora Krout of Veedersburg, Gerald Krout now serving in Germany with the US Army, Dale and Keith Krout, both at home, Lyle Krout, discharged veteran of World War Two of Covington and Clarence Krout of the US Marines, and by four sisters, Misses Judy and Betty Krout, at home, Mrs. Charles Booe of Veedersburg and Mrs. Bert Trimble of Sterling. - thanks to Betty D :) Greatly appreciated !!



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