ASSIGNED TO FLORIDA.
Robert Dean Tucker, who left here Sept. 17, 1943, is now stationed in Florida. His address is: Pvt. Robert D. Tucker, A. S. N. , Co. E. 109th Bn., Camp Blanding, Fla.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, October 9, 1943
Pvt. R. D. Tucker Suffers Wounds While in Action
W. L. Tucker, 812 Sycamore street, has received word that his son, Pvt. Robert D. Tucker, has been wounded in action. In a letter to his parents, Pvt. Tucker stated that he had suffered a head wound while in action in Italy and was receiving treatment at a hospital in Italy.
No official message has been received.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, July 1, 1944
Columbus Junction:
Elmer Tucker Enlists.
Elmer Tucker, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker of Buffalo, Ia., and a former Columbus Junction boy, has enlisted in the Navy and will go to Des Moines next week to enter service.
Elmer is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker to enter the war service. The oldest son, Cpl. Lloyd Tucker, is stationed with the U. S. Army field artillery in the Hawaiian islands. He is a graduate of Buffalo high school and entered the service Nov. 30, 1942, receiving basic training at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., and further training at Camp Rucker, Ala., and maneuvers in Tennessee.
Pvt. Robert Tucker entered the service April 16, 1943. He was graduated from Buffalo high school and was formerly employed at the Rock Island arsenal. He received basic training at Scott Field, Ill., and is stationed at Camp Muroc, Calif., as a radio operator with a tow-target squadron. Pvt. John Tucker entered the field artillery Nov. 21, 1943. He received basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif., and is stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, July 29, 1944
ROBERT TUCKER IS PRESENTED AWARD OF PURPLE HEART
Pvt. Robert Tucker, who is stationed in Italy, has received the Purple Heart for wounds suffered in action in Italy, Muscatine relatives have just been informed.
Serving with an infantry unit, he suffered a shattered bone behind his right ear. Latest reports received by relatives said he was out of the hospital and back to camp.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, August 12, 1944 (photo included)
Robert Tucker Suffers Wounds for Third Time
Robert Tucker, serving an artillery unit, was wounded for the third time, this time in the battle in France, his father, W. L. Tucker, 812 Sycamore street, has been informed. The latest wounds from shrapnel were suffered in the shoulder and fingers, Mr. Tucker was informed.
He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds previously received in Italy.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, September 15, 1944
Expanded Military Action in 1944 Brings More Casualties.
PVT. ROBERT D. TUCKER—W. L. Tucker, 812 Sycamore street, was advised in September 1944, that his son, Pvt. Robert D. Tucker, had been wounded in action in Italy. Pvt. Tucker, serving with an artillery unit, had previously been awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received earlier this year.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, Year-End Review Edition, December 29, 1944
FOUR SONS IN TUCKER FAMILY NOW IN SERVICE.
Columbus Junction—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tucker of Buffalo, but formerly of Columbus Junction, have four sons who are now serving in the armed forces. The four sons attended the Columbus schools and Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Sunday School.
Corporal John Tucker, 19, recently spent a 24-day furlough with his parents and has now returned to Camp Cooke, Calif. He entered the service Nov. 23, 1943, and trained at Camp Roberts, Calif., Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., and San Luis Obispo, Calif. Corp. Tucker is attached to a field artillery unit.
Elmer D. Tucker, 17, seaman second class, who has been in the Navy since last July, is undergoing special instruction at Madison, Wis. He completed his boot training at Great Lakes, Ill.
Corp. Harry Tucker, 23, the only brother serving overseas, is stationed in Hawaii. Inducted into the Army Nov. 22, 1942, he trained at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., Nashville, Tenn., and Camp Rucker, Ala., before leaving the country with an artillery outfit.
PFC. Robert D. Tucker, 21, is assigned at Redmond, Ore. After entering the Army April 16, 1943, he took training at Shepard Field, Tex., Scott Field, Ill., Fresno, Calif., Glendale, Santa Ana, and Muroc, Calif.
Source: Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, March 28, 1945