As a boy, Wayne lost one leg in a motorcycle accident. When Pearl Harbor was attacked in World War II, Wayne was unable to volunteer because of not having one leg. William Ernest, his brother, was Superintendent at the Denison Cotton Mill Company. The company made material used in military tents and other military uses, and managers in war vital industries were necessary at home. Orville Couch was already in the U. S. Navy and was stationed at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. He survived to come home.
As a boy, Wayne lost one leg in a motorcycle accident. When Pearl Harbor was attacked in World War II, Wayne was unable to volunteer because of not having one leg. William Ernest, his brother, was Superintendent at the Denison Cotton Mill Company. The company made material used in military tents and other military uses, and managers in war vital industries were necessary at home. Orville Couch was already in the U. S. Navy and was stationed at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked. He survived to come home.
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