Scott County

Pfc. Charles W. Rockwell

 

 

 

 
3 Davenport Men Reported Hurt in Overseas Service 
 
Sgt. Kademan, Lt. Tenenbom, Pfc. Rockwell Are Listed as Casualties  

 
Three Davenport men have been wounded or injured over-seas, one comparatively seriously was reported today. 
 
Tech. Sgt. Robert Kademan, whose wife, Mrs. Janet Money Kademan, lives at 325 East Seventh Street, received a sniper's bullet that penetrated both legs while he was advancing with his regiment in Normandy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kademan, 931 State Street, Bettendorf, and a brother of Pfc. Jack Kademan, recently reported missing in Italy.  
 
The other two injured were First Lt. Harold N. Tenenbom, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Tenenbom, of 1914 Bridge Avenue, who was said to have been "slightly injured" in action in Italy June 30, and Pfc. Charles W. Rockwell, reported "slightly wounded" in action in France July 3.

Source: The Daily Times, Davenport IA - July 24, 1944 (photo included)