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quot;When I was 12 years old one corner of our farm was sold to the government for the P.O.W. camp. My father bought the farm in 1940, In 1941 we moved from Gilmore City to that farm. In 1943 the Federal.

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quot;When I was 12 years old one corner of our farm was sold to the government for the P.O.W. camp. My father bought the farm in 1940, In 1941 we moved from Gilmore City to that farm. In 1943 the Federal.

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Corporal Eldred Harman recieved training as a Military Policeman, and then volunteered as a guard at Camp Algona. He spent much of the last half of 1944 and early 1945 in Algona as a guard. Part of his duty was to assist PWs in growing a garden on soil that had been severely compacted during construction of the camp. In 1945 he was transferred to Europe where he continued to serve as a guard of prisoners of war, returning to the United States in late 1946.

Capt. Jenner

Captain Clifford Jenner was a young officer in World War I, serving on active duty until 1926. He was reactivated in World War II and served in the Camp Algona system for most of its existence. While on post, he was in charge of the Day Room, theater, and worked with the USO to get shows into Algona. His family lived in Algona and his twin sons, James and Jerry, went to the local grade school. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.

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Private Frank Podzimek was a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Through the program he received training at several colleges including Stanford University. However, in mid-1944 the program was disbanded and the participants placed in combat units. Start your own free website.