Plymouth County

Lt. Emil C. Wilberding

 

 

Brother Soldiers Meet. 

The Jos. C. Wilberding family this week received another interesting letter from Pvt. Emil C. Wilberding of Camp Lee, Va., in which he states he spent the last weekend with his brother, Joe, in Washington, D.C., says the Remsen Bell-Enterprise

Joe is in the navy and is attending the electrical school in Washington. Emil, formerly of Sioux City, is in the army quartermaster regiment at Camp Lee. The lads hadn’t been together for more than a year and the meeting was a happy one. The two service men are sons of Jos. C. Wilberding. 

Source: LeMars Globe-Post, Monday, April 13, 1942  

Men And Women In Service

Lieut. Emil C. Wilberding, former Sioux Cityan, has completed officer’s candidate school training at the quartermaster school at Camp Lee, He is spending a week here before reporting to Fort Riley, Kansas, for advanced training. He had been stationed at Camp Lee for a year and a half, acting as technical instructor in supply training.

Source: Sioux City Journal, June 22, 1943

Five Wilberding Brothers of Remsen and Brother-in-Law All in Service

REMSEN, IA. --Special--
Five sons of Joseph C. Wilberding of Remsen and a son-in-law are doing their part in helping to bring hostilities to a speedy conclusion:

The sons are:

First Lt. Emil C. Wilberding, 32, who enlisted three years ago in January and is now stationed at Fort Warren, Wyo.

Sgt. V. C. Wilberding, 30, who enlisted four years ago and is how serving in a post-office in New York City. He was a member of Company K, national guard unit of Le Mars, and was wounded in action April 29, 1943. He has received the purple heart.

Ensign J. H. Wilberding, 25, enlisted eight years ago and is now on duty in the Pacific. He is serving on an L. S. T.

Sgt. J. A. Wilberding, 21, enlisted three years ago in August and is in the army air corps. He is stationed in Mississippi.

Seaman First Class Eddie Wilberding, 18, is the youngest of the sons. He enlisted last June and is now on duty in the Atlantic.

The son-in-law is Gunner's Mate Third Class George L. Vasser, 23, husband of the former Elsie Wilberding. He enlisted in the navy three and a half years ago and is now serving in the Pacific.

There are six daughters in the Wilberding family. Two are married, three, are at home and one is employed in Cherokee.

Source: The Sioux City Journal, May 27, 1945 (individual photos included)

Emil C. Wilberding was born Jan. 6, 1913 to Joseph C. and Cecelia Theresa Meyer Wilberding. He died Sept. 9, 1977 and is buried in Memory Gardens, Colonie, NY. 1st Lt. Wilberding served with the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps in World War II.

Source: ancestry.com