Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1918 — A PATRIOTIC SOLDIER. [ARTICLE]

A PATRIOTIC SOLDIER.

Wheatfield Review. Albert H. Rosing, who was reported among those in the casualty list last Monday, was formerly employed by Foreman George Marr of The Northern Indiana Land Co. Albert was born at Roldo, Drent, Holland,. 24 years ago, and he emigrated to America about twelve years ago. After war was declared between this country and Germany, he became anxious to unite with the U. S. colors. On June 29th he resigned his position and went to South Bend to enlist, passed a satisfactory examination but was refused on account that he had only taken out his first papers. He took the first train back here and motored to Rensselaer and took his second papers and on JUne 30 he returned to South Bend and enlisted. He trained a short time at Fort Thomas, Ky., then was assigned in BatteryF 15th Field Artillery and trained at Pine Camp, N. Y. He has a mother, two sisters and two brothers residing in Holland.