Sioux County

 
Lt. Jacob L. Foreman

 

 

Lester Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foremen has received his appointment for the air service and will be leaving soon.

Source: Sioux County Capital Apr. 23, 1942 p 2

Mr. and Mrs. William Meyn and son Kenneth visited Sunday evening with the Geo. Foreman family. They report Lester is called to aviation service on Friday.

Source: Boyden Reporter Aug. 27, 1942 p 1

Jake Foreman brought his son Lester to Omaha where he will join the air corp. Miss Ruth Lubbers accompanied them and will be the guest of her sister Miss Kathryn Lubbers.

Source: Sioux Center News Aug. 27, 1942 p 6

Service Roll
George Haverkamp has taken considerable trouble with a neat service roll now hanging in his café and starred with many of the young men who frequented his place before the war. Mr. Haverkamp warns that he tries to keep the list complete for the boys from Orange City vicinity but has several names to add from last week’s service call. The enlisted men on the long list are as follows:
Enlisted Men
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Lester J. Foreman
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Source: Sioux City Capital, Aug. 27, 1942

The address of J. Lester Foreman is A/C J. Lester Foreman, Sg. H Gr. II, Maxwell Field, Ala.

Source: Sioux County Capital Oct. 15, 1942 p 2

In Army Air Corps
Lester Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman who live near Sioux Center, is in the Army Air Corps located at Maxwell Field, Ala. He took a course in flying at LeMars before going into the regular army. Lester will learn t fly the bomber type of plane after he finished the training course he is now taking. His address is: A-C J. Lester Foreman, Sq. H. Gr. II, Maxwell Field, Ala. Cadet Foreman spent some time in Tennessee before going to Alabama.

Source: Sioux Center News Oct. 15, 1942 p 10

LUBBERS – FOREMAN
Miss Ruth Jean Lubbers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lubbers of Orange City was married to J. Lester Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman of Orange City, Saturday Nov. 7 at 6:30 p. m. in the Chapel at Maxwell Field, Ala. The bride was given in marriage by Lt. W. M. Gregg with Rev. Stafford, army Chaplain reading the single ring service. The bride was attractive in a white satin gown with long sleeves, lace yoke, tucked bodice and short train. The finger-tip veil was caught in a wreath of gardenias. She carried a bouquet of white roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
The bridegroom was attired in his army uniform. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Marvin Grotewold of Larchwood, Iowa, wore a blue floor length dress and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and chrysanthemums. The best man, Marvin Grotewold formerly of Larchwood but now of Sq. H Group 2, Maxwell Field, was also in uniform. After the ceremony they passed under the traditional crossed sabers, held by the men of H-2.
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Source: Sioux County Capital Nov. 12, 1942 p 6

A/C J. Lester Foreman, 57th A. A. F. F. T. D., Ocala. Florida. Cadet Foreman is now taking primary training and is flying with his instructor.

Source: Sioux County Capital Dec. 10, 1942 p 6

A-C J. Lester Foreman, son of Geo. Foreman, has the following address: Sqnd. IV 72nd A. A. F. F. T. D., Bush Field, Augusta, Ga. Lester is taking his basic training at the above field, and has about 75 hours in the air to his credit thus far.

Source: Sioux Center News Feb. 25, 1943 p 10

Lester Foreman, Class 43 E. Sq. 4 A.A.F.T.D., Georgia Aero Tech., Augusta, Ga.

Source: Sioux Center News Mar. 4, 1943 p 10

A/C J. Lester Foreman, 43E, Turner Field, Albany Ga. Lester is now taking his advanced course in flying and will soon graduate.

Source: Sioux County Capital Apr. 15, 1943 p 7

Mrs. George Foreman and Dorothy of Orange City left Monday for Georgia, where Lester Foreman will receive his wings on May 29. The Foremans were former Boyden residents.

Source: Boyden Reporter May 27, 1943 p 8

Our Neighbors in the Service

Orange City, Iowa—Aviation Cadet Jacob L. Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman of Orange City, was commissioned a lieutenant in the army air forces at Turner field, Albany, Georgia. He was presented his wings upon graduation.

Source:  The Sioux City Journal, June 1, 1943

Lester Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman living east of town will receive wings Saturday, May 29th at the Albany Flying School at Albany, Ga. He will be a pilot of a Flying Fortress and entered the army in August 1942.

Source: Alton Democrat June 4, 1943 p 3

Receives 2nd Lieut. Commission
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Lt. J. Lester Foreman
Selman Field,
Monroe, Louisiana

Lester Foreman received his 2nd Lieutenant’s commission at Albany, Georgia on May 29th. He has had almost two years of training in flying, having taken a year at the LeMars Airport before he entered the service last August. Lester taught at the Center Township school No. 6 before he went into the service. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman living four miles east of Sioux Center. He had a ten-day furlough after receiving his wings, which he spent at home, leaving again last Monday for a new location at Monroe, Louisiana, where he will pilot planes at a Navigator’s School.

Source: Sioux Center News June 10, 1943 p 1

Lt. J. Lester Foreman and wife came from Monroe, La. on a 10-day leave to be present at the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. D. De Velder.

Source: Sioux County Capital July 8, 1943 p 7

Lt. Lester Foreman of Monroe, La. and his navigator, flew from their southern base to Sioux City Sunday in 4 ½ hours and then spent the day here in the parental George Foreman home.

Source: Sioux County Capital Sept. 2, 1943 p 7

Lt. Leonard Narrell and Lt. Lester Foreman visited in the George Foreman home last weekend. Lester is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman. He is piloting planes for navigation school and Lt. Leonard Narrell is a navigation instructor there.

Source: Sioux Center News Sept. 2, 1943 p 10

Donald Foreman is visiting his brother Lt. Lester Foreman at Monroe, La.

Source: Sioux County Capital Dec. 9, 1943 p 8

Lt. Lester Foreman telephoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman from Kansas City Tuesday.

Source: Sioux County Capital Mar. 16, 1944 p 7

A son was born to Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman at Monroe, La. Saturday March 25. The baby has been named Larry Ray. Mrs. Foreman was formerly Ruth Lubbers.

Source: Sioux County Capital Mar. 30, 1944 p 2

Following are the addresses of the Foreman brothers:
Pvt. Donald G. Foreman
Co. A, 2nd Plat.
76th Inf. Tng. Bn.
Camp Roberts, Calif.

Lt. J. Lester Foreman
Gr. V Selman Field
Monroe, Louisiana
Lester is piloting planes for navigator’s school and Donald has entered the service three weeks ago.

Source: Sioux Center News Apr. 20, 1944 p 2

Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman and baby of Monroe, La. are spending a 15-day furlough in the parental Geo. Foreman and Bert Lubbers homes. The Misses Genevieve and Anna Marie Lubbers of Des Moines and Miss Kathryn Lubbers of Omaha spent the weekend in the home of their parents for a visit with their sister and family.
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Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman presented their son Larry Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Aalberts presented their daughter Beverly Jane in Baptism at Trinity Church Sunday morning.

Source: Sioux County Capital May 18, 1944 p 8

Lt. Lester Foreman of Monroe, La., pilot in the Army Air Force, and Lt. Gerrit J. Vander Waa of the regular Army were guest speakers at the Lions Club Monday.

Source: Sioux County Capital May 25, 1944 p 8

Lt. Lester Foreman and his crew of airmen were grounded at Des Moines Sunday. On Monday they went on to their base at Monroe, La.

Source: Sioux County Capital, Aug. 31, 1944

Lt. J. Lester Foreman has been transferred to Liberal, Kan.

Source: Sioux County Capital Sept. 21, 1944 p 1

Mrs. Lester Foreman and Larry returned to Liberal, Kansas Tuesday to be with her husband. Miss Dorothy Foreman accompanied them and drove the car down there. She will return by train. Mrs. Foreman and son have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lubbers and the George Foreman’s.

Source: Sioux County Capital Nov. 2, 1944 p 2

Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman returned to Liberal, Kansas after spending a furlough with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lubbers. The Foreman baby is staying with its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lubbers, for some time. Lt. Foreman is awaiting orders for his transference.

Source: Sioux County Capital Dec. 28, 1944 p 2

Brothers In Service
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LT. LESTER FOREMAN
Lt. Lester Foreman, also a son of George Foreman, enlisted in the Air Corps two years ago. He received most of his training in Louisiana and is now in Kansas. He has been with the Instruction group for some time and expects to go across soon. He is flying a B24. Lester’s address is: Lt. Lester Foreman, Box 343 Class 44-I, L.A.A.F., Liberal, Kansas.

PVT. DONALD G. FOREMAN
Pvt. Donald G. Foreman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foreman of Orange City entered the service in May, 1944 and received his training in Camp Roberts, Calif. He is with the infantry. He had one furlough in July when his brother a flier was also home, and shortly after that went overseas. Donald and Donald Brommer were together in Texas before leaving for overseas, but haven’t found one another since then. At present Donald is somewhere in Germany on the Western Front. His address is on file at the News Office.

Source: Sioux Center News Jan 4, 1945 p 9

Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman have arrived from Liberal, Kansas. Lt. Foreman must report March 21 at a camp in California.

Source: Sioux County Capital Mar. 15, 1945 p 7

4-Engine Bomber Pilot
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2ND LT. J. LESTER FOREMAN
2nd Lt. J. Lester Foreman, former school teacher near Sioux Center, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman of Orange City was recently home on a furlough from Liberal, Kan. He left for Lemoore Field, Cal. at the expiration of his furlough, to pick up his crew and complete the last three phases of combat training before going overseas. He is a pilot of a B-24. His brother Donald (Sgt.) is now at a rest camp in Belgium, having been with the 99th Division of the 1st Army. He left the states the same time Lawrence Bleeker left.

Source: Sioux Center News Mar. 22, 1945 p 2

The George Foreman’s took their grandson, Larry Lee Foreman, who has been staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lubbers since Christmas, to his parents, Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman at Boise, Idaho.

Source: Sioux County Capital Aug. 9, 1945 p 2


Lt. and Mrs. Lester Foreman and baby of Boise, Idaho came Friday for a visit with relatives. He will leave tonight. Mrs. John Popma will accompany him to Boise.

Source: Sioux County Capital Oct. 25, 1945 p 6

Sioux County School Notes
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Office callers the past week included ….., Lester Foreman of Orange City, recently discharged from service in the Air Force and a former Sioux County teacher, …..

Source: Sioux County Capital Nov. 8, 1945 p 1

Iowa, U. S., WWII Bonus Case Files 1947-1954, Claim #3569

Jacob Lester Foreman, was born Jan. 4, 1920 at Remsen, Iowa and was living at Orange City, Iowa prior to entering the Army Air Force on April 15, 1942 at Omaha, Nebraska. He received his cadet training at Southeast Training Command, and received his Pilot’s Wings at Turner Field in Albany, Ga. He flew navigation cadets out of Selman Field, Monroe, LA, took B-29 transition training at Liberal, Kansas, and combat training in IV Air Force at March Field in Riverside, Calif. He was honorably discharged on Nov. 12, 1945. His application for bonus pay was filed on May 5, 1949, for which he received $440.00.

Source: ancestry.com

Jacob Lester “Les” Foreman was born Jan. 4, 1920 to George and Delia DeVelder Foreman. He died Jan. 5, 2011 and is buried in Memphis Memory Gardens, Memphis, TN.

Source: ancestry.com