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Guestmike martin
State & CountryLouisiana - USA
MessageMy father served in the Korean War. I did not see his name on the list. His name is Francis Martin. Could you let me know if you can put it. Thanks, M. Martin
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Posted2/2/2012 10:53:48 AM

Guestphyllis vance
State & CountryVirginia - USA
MessageMy father, HAROLD C.LONG, was on the USS QUINCY in battle 360. I dont know his rank or dog tag number. He was born in Covington, Va February1926. He said he was in the ocean at Japan when they dropped the bomb. It is something he would never talk of. He passed away in September 2000. If there is a way I can find some info on him, it would ease my heart. I know he served with a guy named VanLandingham, last name. Thank you for any help you can furnish. My thanks, Phyllis Jean Vance
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Posted2/1/2012 9:46:26 PM

GuestMerel Pollard
State & CountryArizona - USA
MessageIf there is anyone out there that was a member of Charlie Company, 1st Batt, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division -Tangku, China in 1947 and was involved in the Chinese Communist attack on the American (ASP) near Hsin Ho, I would like to hear from them. I was there.
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Posted1/29/2012 4:36:27 PM

GuestRalph Oliver
State & CountryArizona - USA
MessageI was a year out of high school when the Korean War began in 1950 and I joined the Army for 3 years. After combat engineer training at Ft. Belvoir, VA, I was sent directly to C Co., 10th Engr Cmbt Bn, 65th RCT, 3rd Inf Div. Eleven months later I was at Ft. Bliss, TX in a counter-intel undercover job, monitoring activities in secret guided missile tests. At end of enlistment, I used GI Bill to attend college, then graduate school, and made a lifetime career as an archaeologist, specializing in Native American material culture in the SW U.S.A. Without the Korean War and the GI Bill, I might have continued a career in pipeline construction
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Posted1/24/2012 3:59:02 PM

GuestJessica Benedum
State & CountryWest Virginia - USA
MessageMy Grandfather was Paul Hazelwood. He was part of George Company, 31st infantry, 2nd battalion. Anyone having information about that division or who may have remembered him or served with him please contact me. He helped bring an African American man who had died from the front line and he has been wanting to find out who that is.
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Posted1/21/2012 9:37:32 PM

GuestCarmelo Rodriguez
State & CountryNew York - USA
MessageI thank you for keeping up the fire (memories) of those before and after me. B Co. 1st Bn 31st Inf (m) Camp Liberty Bell DMZ 75-76 and Camp Hovey 1st 38th Inf 78-79..Only God and those who served there really know...
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Posted1/20/2012 7:19:50 PM

Guestduane schulte
State & CountryCalifornia - USA
MessageI would like to find out more about my father serving as a flight engineer in a bomber in the Air Force in the Korean War. He was shot down and was in a camp for awhile. His name is Donald W. Schulte, born in 1928. He is from Spring Grove, Minn.
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Posted1/10/2012 9:26:54 PM

GuestFred Phillips
State & CountryTennessee - USA
MessageLooking for anyone that served with Hq7Hq co 21st inf regt in Korea 1956-1957
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Posted12/25/2011 1:03:46 PM

GuestDoug Brinley
State & CountryWashington - USA
MessageMy father-in-law, Sgt. James Hanford Smith, 3rd Div, 15th Reg, 3rd BN, K Company, 2nd Pl. on the line 3 Apr 1953, survivor of OP Harry 5-10 Jun, and OP Suicide 24-27 Jul 1953, Combat Infantryman. I would appreciate any contacts, esp K Co. veterans of the Outpost War. I am deeply grateful to KWE and those who served for their efforts to educate. Thank you.
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Posted12/23/2011 11:52:38 PM

GuestLowell Finnegan
State & CountryMichigan - USA
MessageLooking for anyone who I served with during 1953-1955 you can contact me through my daughter as I dont have a computer.
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Posted12/18/2011 9:30:26 AM

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