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- from "The Elizabeth Daily Journal", 17 Mar 1945
Capt. H.D. Wirsig Killed in Action
Capt. Henry D. Wirsig, 31 years old, of 961 Arnet avenue, Union, formerly of Elizabeth, was killed December 17 while helping to repel the German bulge in Belguum, his wife has been notified. A member of the Ninth Armored Division, Captain Wirsig was acting mayor of the town in Luxembourg at the time of the German breakthrough. He entered service in 1942, leaving a job as chemical engineer with the Standard Oil Development Company. A member of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps while in civilian life, he began active duty with the rank of first lieutenant and in October of that year was elevated to captain at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Captain Wirsig also trained in the California desert, Camp Cooke, Cal., Fort Knox, Ky., and Camp Polk, La. He was born and reared in Syracuse, N.Y., and was graduated from the University of Syracuse. He joined the employ of the Standard Oil Development Company as a student engineer in 1936. Captain Wirsig married the former Miss Mabel painter, of 7 Wilson Terrance, April 5, 1940, at Second Presbyterian Church. He is also survived by two children, Kenneth, 3 1/2 years old, and Jean, 9 months. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.
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