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| Current Message 25 - February 7, 2007 |
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Entry: 59946
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Medical Records |
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Timothy Goins wrote on 2007-02-07 14:15:54.0
Comments: My name is Chancer L. Smith. I was in the 121st Evac Hospital, Pusan, Korea, in 1953; I had been run over by a truck. I would like to know how to get my medical records from the 121st. How do I do that
Keywords: Personnal and Medical Records
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| Current Message 26 - September 17, 2006 |
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Entry: 58924
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121st Evac Hosp. 1951 -1953 |
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Gene Wolden wrote on 2006-09-17 02:45:16.0
Comments: I'm looking for any pictures of the 121st Evac Hosp. and the area in these years 1951 - 1953
thanks
email freidaw@mac.com
Keywords: Lou Freedner
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| Current Message 27 - September 3, 2006 |
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Entry: 58733
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
3rd Infantry, 703rd Ordnance |
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T. Snipes-Gray wrote on 2006-09-03 19:21:46.0
Comments: Hi, I am searching for anyone that may remember my Uncle Kenneth Hicks. He served in the Korean War from 1950-1954. He was sent to a MASH unit for sometime during his tour due to pneumonia and frostbite. If anyone remembers him please contact me. My uncle is now 70 years old and does not remember a lot of the names of places or people he knew. Please help me help him. Thank you in advance.
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| Current Message 28 - May 20, 2006 |
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Entry: 57240
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121st Evacuation Hospital - Yong Dong Po |
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ROBERT C. (BOB) Rhea wrote on 2006-05-20 15:14:26.0
Comments: My unit, the 217th Medical Collecting Company had Platoons attached to the 121st in 1951 & 1952.
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| Current Message 29 - May 18, 2006 |
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Entry: 57214
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121st Evac Hospital |
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Steve Dalton wrote on 2006-05-18 10:57:51.0
Comments: I am writing a book on my father's (still living) experience in WWII and Korea. He was a pharmacist with the 121st Evac Hospital in the Korean War, and was at Yongdongpo, Pusan, Chosin Reservoir, and Taegu. I would appreciate any info on his unit or any involvement in major events.
Keywords: Bob Dalton, Pharmacist 121st Evac Hospital Yongdongpo, Chosin Resevoir, Taegu, 1950-51
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| Current Message 30 - February 1, 2006 |
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Entry: 55507
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121st Evac Hosp 1969 |
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MIRIAM (MIA) Brewer wrote on 2006-02-01 02:50:53.0
Comments: Looking for anyone who served with her and/or could possibly help locate her today. She was my stepmother.
Keywords: 1969 Army Nurses Corps, Capt. Frances L. Rothwell, 121st Evac Hosp
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| Current Message 31 - January 14, 2006 |
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Entry: 55174
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Additional index of pictures available |
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Jonathan Eisenberg wrote on 2006-01-14 11:03:38.0
Comments: Cardinal Spellman 12-26-52 - 3 slides; Billy Graham 12-52 1 slide; Carolina Cotton - 1 slide; Carolina Cotton and Carleton Carpenter - 1 slide; Lt Darrell Natarus MSC; Charlott Schauf ARC; Lt. Enoch Cone; Lt. Robbie(Robin) Cooper-3; Lt. Anna Quattruccio; Capt. Hilda Marks-3-Michigan; Lt. Dick Jankoska-4-surgeon-Detroit Michigan; Lt. Robert Smith-2; Lt. Joel Williamson; Pvt. Larry Deluce; Lt. Walt Lawrence-2-Surgeon-Chicago; Danish Hospital ship Jutlandia; Capt. Marion Blevens-2; Capt. Al Bronwell; Capt. Skiba; Capt. Helen Cundiff-2; Lt. Alice Hendren-flight Nurse K-52 Feb 1953; Gen. Armstrong Surgeon General USA with Col. Hayes CO 8209 MASH; Capt. Owen Hughes-Neurosurgeon(N. Carolina) "Our gigolo"-2; Lt. John Flood-Neurosurgeon-Mohawk Indian Haircut; Capt. Dan Lester-Urologist-Los Angeles 46 ASH Feb 1953; Lt. Col. Arthur Carbonel CO 121st Evac Hosp- 46th ASH March 1953; Lt. Sandra Wojcik 46th ASH March 1953; Lt. Max Brand (Anesthetist-Kentucky) 46th ASH (Max Brand is a writer of western novels??-I think its a pseudonym); Lt. Nona Calcamuggio and Sampson (dog) 46th ASH; Capt. Margaret Whitehead (anesthetist); Lt. Roger Baumgarner-anesthetist-Missouri (one slide marked-please give to Lou-taken by Roger Baumgarner); R.S. Brumbaugh-Glendora, CA; Lt. Joel Williamson-surgeon-Louisiana; Lt. Gerald Murphy-internist-San Francisco; Capt. Jack Zastera-radiologist-Nebraska; Lt. Ray Watson-surgeon-Michigan; Capt. Al Farley-Neurosurgeon-Michigan; Lt. Walter Dirden-Surgeon-Georgia; Lee chun Hong-age 19-MASH 8209 Dec. 52; Lee and his sister Mary; Lees sister Kim Yahn-re - called Mary - age 31 2 children
Keywords: 121st Evac Hospital; 8209th MASH, 46th ASH
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| Current Message 32 - January 12, 2006 |
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Entry: 55148
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
my location 69th trans security police |
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roger chapman wrote on 2006-01-12 12:24:23.0
Comments: looking for any one at ascom korea i was there 1960 to 1962 with69th trans battlion security police.there was a very small air field right out our main gate.that is where i received my first helo ride on one of those i think it was h13 or h 19 a 2 passage side by typewould like to get in touch with any one who may ha ve been there.
Keywords: security police
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| Current Message 33 - January 8, 2006 |
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Entry: 55078
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121 General Hospital / Seoul Korea |
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Thomas Businger wrote on 2006-01-08 23:27:39.0
Comments: TO: DouglasHewitt COLONEL Chief of Staff I am looking for medical members of 38th Parallel Medical Society (possibly around 1998 or thereabouts )??? I have the where abouts of some dollars that will be donated to them and need to hear from that individual.
Tom Businger
Keywords: Was Battalion Commo Repair and Maintenace of All Telephones, Switch boards, Radio Transmission, Movie Projector, and Power Generator Units for in JULY 1952 thru December 53 378th Battalion HDQR Line Companies A-B-C, 322 Pontoon Boats & 8063rd MASH and a WATER Purification Unit on Road 3A from Seoul. Also, 378th ECB built TENT CITY for 2000 war prisoners whom declined repatriation at Panmunjon prisoner exchange June and August 1953(big and little switch)
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| Current Message 34 - January 5, 2006 |
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Entry: 55023
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
information needed |
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charlie marshall wrote on 2006-01-05 14:42:15.0
Comments: I am trying to gather /find any info on this subject. My deceased father was assigned to this squadron per his DD 214. I am putting togather a plaque with his medals/ribbons and Army memoribila. Any info or pictures reguarding his time spent there would be greatly appreciated.
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| Current Message 35 - December 21, 2005 |
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Entry: 54782
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Photographs of medical units |
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Jonathan Eisenberg wrote on 2005-12-21 22:29:08.0
Comments: If you have any relationship to any of these individuals who worked in the US Army during the Korean Conflict, particulary in medical roles including 8029 or 8209th MASH or 45th or 46th or 146th ASH or 121st Evac Hospital, or who visited troops, please contact me as I have PHOTOGRAPHS!! Contact jeisenberg ++at++ mn[dot]rr[dot]com. List of KNOWN subjects of photographs: Lt. Walt Lawrence Lt. Dick Jan(?) (also Lt. Dick Jankoska - probably same) Col. Hayes, CO Lt. Walter Migdal Capt. Helen Cundiff Lt. Alice Henderson, flight nurse Lt. Darrell Natarus MSC (sp?) Charlotte Schuaf ARC (sp?) Lt. Enoch Cone Lt. Marion Blevens - 46th ASH Capt. Al Bronwell - 46th ASH Capt. Skiba - 46th ASH Lt. Smith - 46th ASH Unnamed medical corps aidman at K-16 Capt. Hilda Marks Lt. Nelson Lt. Lui 45th Div MD Phil, no last name Distinguished visitors: Carolina Cotton Carlton Carpenter Debby Reynolds June Bruner General Armstrong, Surgeon General (?) Other pictures: Chopper "Ruff-f-f" - General Ruffner's private chopper (may be the same as Major General Clark L. ("Nick") Ruffner) "The General, anxious to see the attack by the Dutch first hand, took off in his helicopter and headed for the area. Just prior to 1500, the copter's motor failed and the frail craft plunged earthward, crashing in a rocky crag. By some miracle both General Ruffner and his pilot escaped unhurt except for bruises although the craft was completely demolished. The General's first question was of the progress of the attack. Assured that it had jumped-off at 1515, he returned to his forward command post to continue directing the magnificent stand of his Division." http://www.2id.org/may-massacre.htm BOQ 46th ASH (Bachelor Officers Quarters) Officers' Mess - 46th ASH Shower tent - 46th ASH Steak roast - 46th ASH K-16 C-124 C-47 P-86 Sabre Kimpo Airfield Bunker Bunker of Tank Unit Dedication of New Tanks Tank Flat Tire - Chunchon Road Train in Seoul Greek Evac plane Herman Nelson heater - apparently a home-made heating device L-20 Beaver Spirit of St. Louis Aerial View - 8209th MASH Bailey Bridge, Wonju Passenger Terminal, Seoul Seoul City Air Base (sign - 315th Air Div (CC), 6127 A.T. Grp. Det. 14) K-52 sign, 629 Medical Clearing Co., 3rd Platoon ("Don't Shoot Boys, We Only Get 2 Pt's") 121st Evac Hospital, Yong-Dong-Po-Jan Sukiyaki Room, Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, Pitching horseshoes, Ring tennis
Keywords: 8209th MASH, 46th ASH, 121st Evac Hops., K-16, 6127 AT Grp., K-52, 629th Medical Clearing Co., 121st Evac Hosp.
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| Current Message 36 - November 10, 2005 |
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Entry: 54026
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Samuel Marcus Wigser 121st neuro surgeon |
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orah buck wrote on 2005-11-10 00:00:00.0
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Keywords: I am the only surviving sister of Samuel Marcus Wigser(deceased) in this unit 121st .What information and further details have you on his participation in the Korean war as a neurosurgeon? thank you , Orah Buck
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| Current Message 37 - October 19, 2005 |
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Entry: 53669
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Anyone stationed at 121st from March 1973 to January 1974 |
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Ken Earl wrote on 2005-10-19 00:00:00.0
Comments: I'd like to hear from someone who may (or not) remember me.
Keywords: I worked in the Obstetrics and Pediatrics dept. during this time frame. I had a friend by the name of Mike Smith, from Hawaii, that was stationed in a MASH unit. I lived on base in the barracks and knew Bob(Robert)Bangsund, from Two Harbors, Michigan. Also, two other Bobs (don't know last name but one was known as Burnt Out Bob).
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| Current Message 38 - September 22, 2005 |
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Entry: 53271
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Looking for a birth certificate |
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Harold Loomis wrote on 2005-09-22 00:00:00.0
Comments: Looking to find a way to get a copy of my daughter's birth certificate.
Original lost in fire.
Any info on how to get a copy or E-mail adrees to 121 hospital would be great
Keywords: Birth Certificate
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| Current Message 39 - August 11, 2005 |
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Entry: 52555
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
anyone from 1968- 1969 |
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Ricky Babcock wrote on 2005-08-11 00:00:00.0
Comments: Looking for anyone that served at the 121st Evac hosp at that time. I was a corpsman on ward C-22 at that time.
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| Current Message 40 - April 19, 2005 |
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Entry: 50283
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121ST EVACUATION HOSPITAL 1951-1952 |
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G. L. (BOOTS) Gill wrote on 2005-04-19 20:39:07.0
Comments: I served in the Personnel department, April 1951 to August 1952, with a Rank of Cpl. Looking to hear from anyone that might have been there at the time. I played on the Basket Ball team and the coach was Sgt. Goose Goslin. I remember a 1st Lt. nurse from Ada, Oklahoma. My bunk mate was Sgt. Tom Habib. I have forgotten so many names. Hope someone who was there and reads this would send me an email. We could share some memories.
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| Current Message 41 - March 18, 2005 |
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Entry: 49631
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
NURSE - KOREAN WAR |
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Marie Cottrell wrote on 2005-03-18 00:00:00.0
Comments: I am looking for anyone who served at the 121st Evac hosp 1952-1953- I was 1st Lt. working in surgery.
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| Current Message 42 - December 22, 2004 |
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Entry: 47653
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Looking for Peter Gomez |
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Jeremy Dempster wrote on 2004-12-22 17:02:00.0
Comments: Looking for Peter Gomez, bunked next to my grandfather in hut 6. my grandpa is Art Mulder, and he's looking to contact Peter. He served 1952-53 in the 121st Evac Hosp south of Seoul as a nurse. any info is appreciated
Keywords: 1952-53 Hut #6
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| Current Message 43 - December 3, 2004 |
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Entry: 47268
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Korea chopper crash |
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Patrick McElhoes wrote on 2004-12-03 21:09:59.0
Comments: I was stationed at an army airstrip, A-102 just off of Ascom city in 1968. In May of that year I was flying with a Major Hazwell from A-102 to Seoul when our chopper malfunctioned and fell from the air and into a rice paddy. No one was hurt and I was reassigned shortly thereafter to Vietnam.... I enjoyed Korea and would like to touch base with Hazwell.... I can be reached at mcelhoes_patrick@yahoo.com
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| Current Message 44 - November 10, 2004 |
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Entry: 46774
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
birth records sheila sutton |
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sheila sutton wrote on 2004-11-10 16:38:29.0
Comments: i was station at camp humphrey in1986-1987.i gave birth to a son on july 14 1987 at 121 evac.hes 17 now,he is without a birt certificiate didnt know that the one receive at the embassy was temporary until he went to apply for his driver license.For any information please contact us at delicious_boy_23@yahoo.com
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| Current Message 45 - September 22, 2004 |
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Entry: 45936
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121 evac 1982/83 |
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jason phelps wrote on 2004-09-22 11:58:57.0
Comments: looking for anyone that had any affiliation with the dental/oral surgery office or with any pharmacy techs looking for steve or jim don't know the last names
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| Current Message 46 - September 14, 2004 |
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Entry: 45804
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
looking for Ann Peters |
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ROBERT (BOB) Delgaudio wrote on 2004-09-14 08:48:25.0
Comments: I am looking for Lt. Peters who was an RN while I was a patient with a trac. Sept. 1968- Nov.1968. In a coma for 45 days due to a tonsil operation.
Keywords: patient at 121st evac
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| Current Message 47 - September 2, 2004 |
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Entry: 45590
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Deeply grateful and sorry ruined suppers |
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Clyde D. Beaty wrote on 2004-09-02 22:08:08.0
Comments: Re 121st Med Evac: I am not sure now that I read histories of the helicopter evacs and aid stations in close to The Punchbowl(we were securng ridge and MSR Lnes above the Punchbowl) just how I got to the 121st in Yongdongpo.. but the doctor who worked onme- I understand only neurosurgeon in Korea but not sure of this. I think his name Moyers, a Major. I must have gotten to the 121st around dinner time and he complaine later when I came to, that I was still ruining his dinner every evening as he had to asperate my head as with no bone there in front wqould fill with fluids and be out like a full football and I could not rest at all. He said I had ruined his dinner when I got there too! I'm sorry and those officers after about 48 hours in a combat operation, they have to start paying for their meals--eneven if nothing but meat and beans, cold! Now I believe there were some enemies in that hospital; they kept aluminum or steel urinal "ducks" and bed pans out in snow banks I'll swear and when orienting the penis and duck were not gentle at all and damned thing right back to testicles.. no peepe for hours after taht!! When I got to USNH in Yokusuka the neurosurgeons there took one look at me and the work that Major did onme, sewed me right back up as nothing could be improved on and the job he had done was Five Star with 16 or 18 silver clamps on veins and arteries.. I am now almost 75 and I have certainly out lived the 10,000 insurance and flag thanks to that doctor and the 121st!! Thanks guys, my kids thank you too!! I may be mistaken re Moyers but if so, and he's still alive would like to tell him thanks and thanks again!!! By time I got cranioplasty with skin grafts, some bone and tantalum plates( a great job done in 1952 by Oak Knoll Navy-- it's hard to tell i was ever wounded except for loss of hearing and vision in rt eye and on rt side..100% SC disability by VA only 90% by Navy clinical board.. no seizures at all but used prophylactic for years until phenobarb backed up on me and I went almost nuts! Have been studied by Head injury studies at NIH, MIT etc..
Keywords: Hills 749 812 Easy Co 1st Marines, carried out in first helicopter unit HMR161 mission of getting us ammo and carried out 74(/) severeest casualties on Sept 13, 1951- I took a couple through the head, frontal lobotomy etal about 2:00 pm was dragged off in hill in panch and administered blood(lots of it)
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| Current Message 48 - July 31, 2004 |
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Entry: 44920
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
121st evac hosp |
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SP5 Chuck Agonito wrote on 2004-07-31 22:25:13.0
Comments: i was the air evac clerk at the 121 from JUL 70-71.
Keywords: 121st evac hosp, ASCOM Korea
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| Current Message 49 - July 15, 2004 |
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Entry: 44528
121st Medical Evacuation Hospital |
Harry Bishop |
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lissa dawson wrote on 2004-07-15 18:40:16.0
Comments: Looking for any information regarding Harry Bishop sometime around 1958-1960. We are desperately seeking medical information and health history and would appreciate any known information about him.
Keywords: 121 Evacuation Hospital Pyoopyong, Inchon
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121st Evac Hospital - US Army
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997
Andrus Fowler wrote:
88 ad songo locks road
naqples, me 04055
207 693-4371
25 INF DIV
served in Korea in the 25div. 121st evacuation Hospital looking for
people in my div 1950
121st Evac Hospital
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997
Paul Shinkawa pmshinkawa@aol.com wrote:
12700 Esplanade Street
Austin, TX 78727
512) 389-4433
Fax: (512) 389-8058
My fatherwas a surgeon with the 121st Evac Hosp. in Yongdong Po in
1952. Captain Shigeo Shinkawa. Just trying to learn something about
what he was doing then.
121st Evac Hospital
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997
Richard Blough Email address wrote:
121 Evac Hospital 1952-1953
121 Evac
On Sun, 15 Mar 1998
lendon r. robertson Email address wrote:
phone: (502)897-5594same
fax: same
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i served with the 121 evac hosp and the 22evac hosp on my three trips to
korea from sept l950 to nov 1955.
I would appreciate any info that i can get on these units. they bring
back many memories.
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