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| Current Message 25 - March 27, 2009 |
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Entry: 69661
180th Infantry Regiment |
Looking for Albert Unger, Medic K co 180th On T bone hill June 1952 |
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Edward Johnson wrote on 2009-03-27 19:54:55.0
Comments: LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO CAN REMEMBER THE SHRAPNEL WOUND ON MY LEFT ARM DURING THIS BATTLE, SEEMS LIKE THE CO K MEDICS NAME WAS ALBERT UNGER HE WANTED TO TURN MY NAME IN FOR A PURPLE HEART MEDAL HOWEVER I TOLD HIM NOT TO AS AT THE TIME I DIDN'T WANT MY PARENTS NOTIFIED OF THE WOUND, I HAVE HEARD FROM SOME OF MY FRIENDS IF COULD FIND SOMEONE TO VERIFY THIS I MIGHT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL AT THIS LATE DATE, JUNE 1952 IS BACK IN TIME I KNOW DAYS GONE BY
Keywords: Battle for Hill 191 part of T BONE COMPLEX kOREA ON jUNE13/15TH 2062. ROY KILLINGSWORTH. HAROLD RITTER, WENDELL OSBORNE.,REX SPRINGSTON
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| Current Message 26 - March 8, 2009 |
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Entry: 69403
180th Infantry Regiment |
Know SGT DON MURPHY? |
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Coleen Dimitriou wrote on 2009-03-08 01:14:33.0
Comments: Any info on my Dad Sgt Joseph Donald "DON" Murphy. Only know he served sometime around early 50 or 51 possibly 54? Headstone had Sgt w/180th Infantry CoB Please help put a story to his face.
Keywords: Co B Dark hair, Tall & skinny
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| Current Message 27 - February 9, 2009 |
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Entry: 69038
180th Infantry Regiment |
Donald J. Bast |
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Jeff Bast wrote on 2009-02-09 08:46:46.0
Comments: Looking for anyone who might have known my father, Donald J. Bast. I believe he was on or around Sandbag Castle attack of 14-15 July 53? He passed recently, and like many, never spoke of the war. I would love to learn more of his actions and friends. Thanks, Jeff Bast
Keywords: Don Bast sandbag castle 45th inf
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| Current Message 28 - February 8, 2009 |
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Entry: 69032
180th Infantry Regiment |
32cnd infantry veteran cpl charles cook wounded 10 july 1953 sakkoe |
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John Howard wrote on 2009-02-08 20:50:46.0
Comments: My step father who is 81 and was awarded the bronze star with v for his actions on Pork chop hill In I believe it is spelled Sakkoe korea and is 81 is trying to find out about one man he helped who was wounded very badly and might have died as a result of combat on 10 July 1953.My stepfather s letter for the bronze star was awarded 27 October 1953 for leaving a foxhole in order to throw 2 hang grenades while under fire.They were trapped in a cave so he saved many lives that day.Tonight he asked me to find out if corporal cook survived and any information about either him or his family.At 81 it is pretty important to him.I've seen the bronze star withv and the letter which he was awarded after discharge from the service.He was a great husband to my mother who passed in 2004.Anyone remembering John I'd like to hear from and pass along to him your contact information.He is particularly interested if corporal ciik survived his wounds and what became of him.He is terrible with a computer so I am trying to help him find out.I hope by luck someone reads this that can help Thank you
Keywords: 32cnd infantry corporal John cook injured in sakkao Korea Pork chop hill
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| Current Message 29 - January 24, 2009 |
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Entry: 68809
180th Infantry Regiment |
Earnest Simmons |
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Michael Simmons wrote on 2009-01-24 16:24:05.0
Comments: I am looking for someone who may have been with my father during his time with the 8th Infantry in Eta Jima in 1952. Would love to hear from anyone that was there with these great men. His name is Earnest Simmons. Thanks you
Keywords: I am looking for someone who may have been with my father during his time with the 8th Infantry in Eta Jima in 1952. Would love to hear from anyone that was there with these great men. His name is Earnest Simmons. Thanks you
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| Current Message 30 - December 27, 2008 |
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Entry: 68411
180th Infantry Regiment |
Dog Company 180th Regiment 45th Division |
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John Finn wrote on 2008-12-27 19:13:43.0
Comments: Looking for anyone who may remember me or served in my same unit. Feel free to contact me. Thanks.
Keywords: Jack Finn, Christmas Hill 1220
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| Current Message 31 - December 23, 2008 |
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Entry: 68360
180th Infantry Regiment |
Only Dsc awarded the 45th Div during it's stay during the Korean War |
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Richard Shaw wrote on 2008-12-23 10:49:54.0
Comments: Many people have asked questions regarding the battle for Eerie from Jun 13,52 to jun 16th,52. The following General Order concerning the Distinguished Service Medal...otherwise known as the Presidential Unit Citation.......was awarded to the 3rd Battalion,180th Infantry Regiment to include supporting units. I hope this will provide some information that proves helpful. Dick Shaw,Retired Lt. Col,Infantry. dickshaw81@yahoo.com
GENEHAL f DEPARTMENT OF IMT No. 21-| WASHINGTON 25, D. C.,. ry 1053 V ' /? 1^ Lo,/C Section DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONCitation of units___ I MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATIONAwards____________'._______ II I..DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION.As authorized by Executive Order 9396 (sec. I, WD Bul. 22, 1943), superseding Executive Order 9075 (sec. Ill, WD Bul. 11, 1942), citation of the following units in the general orders indicated is confirmed in accordance with AR 220315 in the name of the President of ^ the United States as public evidence of deserved honor and distinction. The -*\citation reads as follows: gkjThe 3d Battalion, 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, and the r>^ibllowing attached units: Company G, 180th Infantry; 3d Platoon, Medical Company, 180th Infantry; 1st Squad, Company B, 120th Engineers; 4th Platoon, Tank Company (Medium), 180th Infantry; 4th Platoon, Company B, 245th Tank Battalion; Automatic Weapons Section, Tank Company (Medium), 180th Infantry; t 1st Platoon, Company A, 145th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion; "^ Forward Observer Teams Numbers 1, 2, and 3, and the Liaison Team, Battery ^ C, 171st Field Artillery Battalion; 3d Platoon, Heavy Mortar Company, 180th Infantry; , ^ Chaplain, Headquarters, 180th Infantry, (v are cited for outstanding performance of duty and extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy in the vicinity of Tumyong-dong, Korea, during the period VX13 June to 15 June 1952. On 13 June, the battalion was assigned the mission of ^ seizing and holding a commanding terrain feature held by a large, well-entrenched cenemy "force which, in the preceding 48 hours, had hurled back two attacking Lfriendly battalions with heavy casualties. Striking swiftly behind a concentrated friendly artillery barrage, the battalion moved up the slope, fought its way into Qthe enemy trenches, and, in a bitter hand-to-hand struggle, drove the defenders \Ltfrom their positions. Acting quickly, the unit then consolidated its gains, pre-
Keywords: Errie.T bone
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| Current Message 32 - December 23, 2008 |
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Entry: 68359
180th Infantry Regiment |
Only Dsc awarded the 45th Div during it's stay during the Korean War |
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Richard Shaw wrote on 2008-12-23 10:49:54.0
Comments: Many people have asked questions regarding the battle for Eerie from Jun 13,52 to jun 16th,52. The following General Order concerning the Distinguished Service Medal...otherwise known as the Presidential Unit Citation.......was awarded to the 3rd Battalion,180th Infantry Regiment to include supporting units. I hope this will provide some information that proves helpful. Dick Shaw,Retired Lt. Col,Infantry. dickshaw81@yahoo.com
GENEHAL f DEPARTMENT OF IMT No. 21-| WASHINGTON 25, D. C.,. ry 1053 V ' /? 1^ Lo,/C Section DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONCitation of units___ I MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATIONAwards____________'._______ II I..DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION.As authorized by Executive Order 9396 (sec. I, WD Bul. 22, 1943), superseding Executive Order 9075 (sec. Ill, WD Bul. 11, 1942), citation of the following units in the general orders indicated is confirmed in accordance with AR 220315 in the name of the President of ^ the United States as public evidence of deserved honor and distinction. The -*\citation reads as follows: gkjThe 3d Battalion, 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, and the r>^ibllowing attached units: Company G, 180th Infantry; 3d Platoon, Medical Company, 180th Infantry; 1st Squad, Company B, 120th Engineers; 4th Platoon, Tank Company (Medium), 180th Infantry; 4th Platoon, Company B, 245th Tank Battalion; Automatic Weapons Section, Tank Company (Medium), 180th Infantry; t 1st Platoon, Company A, 145th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion; "^ Forward Observer Teams Numbers 1, 2, and 3, and the Liaison Team, Battery ^ C, 171st Field Artillery Battalion; 3d Platoon, Heavy Mortar Company, 180th Infantry; , ^ Chaplain, Headquarters, 180th Infantry, (v are cited for outstanding performance of duty and extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy in the vicinity of Tumyong-dong, Korea, during the period VX13 June to 15 June 1952. On 13 June, the battalion was assigned the mission of ^ seizing and holding a commanding terrain feature held by a large, well-entrenched cenemy "force which, in the preceding 48 hours, had hurled back two attacking Lfriendly battalions with heavy casualties. Striking swiftly behind a concentrated friendly artillery barrage, the battalion moved up the slope, fought its way into Qthe enemy trenches, and, in a bitter hand-to-hand struggle, drove the defenders \Ltfrom their positions. Acting quickly, the unit then consolidated its gains, pre-
Keywords: Errie.T bone
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| Current Message 33 - December 7, 2008 |
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Entry: 68177
180th Infantry Regiment |
Info. Willard Thomas Allred |
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Orba Allred wrote on 2008-12-07 15:22:18.0
Comments:
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| Current Message 34 - November 25, 2008 |
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Entry: 68007
180th Infantry Regiment |
Bascom C Tippin (Company F) |
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vaughn billow wrote on 2008-11-25 12:52:52.0
Comments: came accross some patches, paper work, and medals for one Bascom C Tippin online. He was a 1st lieutenant befor getting out. looking for more information on him and battles he served in and men he commanded. any info woukld be greatly appreceated.
Keywords:
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| Current Message 35 - November 19, 2008 |
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Entry: 67939
180th Infantry Regiment |
korean war |
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Norman sagen wrote on 2008-11-19 15:17:07.0
Comments: none
Keywords: hill 191
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| Current Message 36 - October 27, 2008 |
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Entry: 67642
180th Infantry Regiment |
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Aaron Dipboye wrote on 2008-10-27 17:51:17.0
Comments: Please email me if you have any info that can help
Keywords: Looking for anyone who served with my Grandfather Wesley Perry only have basic info know he was wounded at Hill 854 22 Sept 1952
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| Current Message 37 - October 25, 2008 |
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Entry: 67610
180th Infantry Regiment |
180th Regiment F Company |
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J. Michael Sentell wrote on 2008-10-25 05:35:42.0
Comments: I am the son of S/SGT James W. Sentell. He does not say much about the Korean War to my Brother or I. However, when aroung other Veterans he opens up. I have heard stories from others of acts of valor and heroism taken upon by my Father. However, I cannot find much documentation of battles he fought in. If anyone knows him or has historical data about Company F I would be thankful and honored to hear from you.
To all of you who served, THANK YOU, with all my heart.
Keywords: 45th Infanty 180th Regiment F company
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| Current Message 38 - September 18, 2008 |
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Entry: 67241
180th Infantry Regiment |
my uncle |
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gerald wendrick wrote on 2008-09-18 19:30:53.0
Comments: To pass along to my uncles old friends for 180th reg. 45th div. whom may have served with him in korea, my uncle passed away one year ago this summer, he carried with him the scars he received in korea. when i joined the navy and served in desert storm i felt a much closer connection with him, at his funnarel his family told me how pround he was of me and for serving in desert strom. lets never forget any who have served thier country. to my uncle and his fellow soldiers i commend to them a job well done. to all veterans "thank you"
Keywords: Edward Wendrick, u.s. army, korea, 180th infantry reg., 45th infantry div.
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| Current Message 39 - June 16, 2008 |
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Entry: 66099
180th Infantry Regiment |
LOOKING FOR ANYONE THAT SERVED IN THE ARMY 175TH INFANTRY 29 INFANTRY DIVISION |
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CHERYL DAUGHTER OF LOUIS RIDOLFI RIDOLFI wrote on 2008-06-16 13:48:31.0
Comments: I WANT TO SURPRISE HIM WITH ANY INFORMATION I CAN GET
Keywords: HE DROVE A TANK
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| Current Message 40 - June 12, 2008 |
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Entry: 66042
180th Infantry Regiment |
George Russell Smalley, Pennsylvania |
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Rich Smalley wrote on 2008-06-12 21:19:56.0
Comments: Looking for anyone who served with who served with or knew my father. He is still living in Pennsylvania and is in good health.
Keywords: Sandbag Castle, Christmas Hill, Heartbreak Hill James Brewster, Warroad, MN
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| Current Message 41 - May 26, 2008 |
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Entry: 65765
180th Infantry Regiment |
Want to know more about my grandfather, Gene Gower |
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Ty Gower wrote on 2008-05-26 18:52:28.0
Comments: Hello, my name is Ty. Lately I have been very interested in finding out more about my grandfather, Gene Gower. Sadly, he died before I could ever be able to really get a chance to question him about his service. He did not like to talk about his experience. Unfortunately, I do not know much at all. Here is what I do know. My grandfather, from Oklahoma, was a paratrooper and made over many night jumps across the 38th parallel. He did his training at Camp Polk in Louisiana and Fort Hood ((I'm not sure which one came first)), before being shipped to Japan at Camp Hokkaido in 1950, where he played for the football team. And although I do not know much, he was proud of his membership on the 1951 football team that was undefeated and unscored on. I know he played with Hook Eales, Buddy Ryan, and Dan Blocker. He was part of the 45th division in the 180th Infantry Regiment. Any information would be so helpful. Thank you and God Bless.
Keywords: Rangers, paratrooper, 45th division, 180th infantry, football team, camp hokkaido, fort hood, camp polk
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| Current Message 42 - April 20, 2008 |
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Entry: 65331
180th Infantry Regiment |
Looking for Pine Cones from Camp Polk |
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Floyd Roland wrote on 2008-04-20 22:44:36.0
Comments: I am a current 1-180 member. I am interested in hearing from any veteran of the Korean era who knows the history of the Pine Cone. The tradition continues, but I fear we have lost some needed history on the ceremony. Please contact me if you have information. Thank you. It is well!
Keywords: Pine Cone Camp Polk, LA
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| Current Message 43 - March 18, 2008 |
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Entry: 64790
180th Infantry Regiment |
John Kenneth Hooper |
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Austin Hooper wrote on 2008-03-18 09:10:51.0
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| Current Message 44 - February 18, 2008 |
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Entry: 64355
180th Infantry Regiment |
S/SGT Robert (Bob) Campbell |
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Lorraine Campbell wrote on 2008-02-18 04:48:24.0
Comments: Re S/Sgt Bob Campbell, formerly of Yorkville NYC looking for old buddies. Many in his outfit were from Oklahoma. A very close friend was from Hawaii.
He recalls seeing young actress Terry Moore entertain with Bob Hope. She wore her famous white ermine bathing suit.
He never talks much about his experiences, although he has a box of medals and decorations.
Bob now lives in S.Florida today, and is 77.
Keywords: Pork Chop Hill, Old Baldy, Christmas Hill 45th Infantry, 180th Regiment
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| Current Message 45 - February 16, 2008 |
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Entry: 64332
180th Infantry Regiment |
ed worth |
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bobby hood wrote on 2008-02-16 20:42:45.0
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Keywords: chorwon korea 1952
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| Current Message 46 - February 9, 2008 |
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Entry: 64237
180th Infantry Regiment |
Fox Company |
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Brenda Anderson wrote on 2008-02-09 23:40:58.0
Comments: My Father is like many and does not talk much about Korea, anyone fond memories of SFC Lamon C. Moore, Oklahoma Wondering if anyone remembers my dad he was there that day, Lamon Creston Moore Oklahoma. He helped carry his friend and leader Lt. Long from the field the day July 15,1953(christmas hill).! He later became SFC Lamon Creston Moore. he received UN Service Metal, Bronze Star W/V, and a Purple Heart. He was shot and still to this day has scrap metal coming out of his head. We are Proud of him!! He had a heart attach last week and we almost lost him. Hoping you know or remember my dad? Thanks, Brenda
Keywords: 45th Fox Company
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| Current Message 47 - February 9, 2008 |
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Entry: 64236
180th Infantry Regiment |
Company F SFC Moore |
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Brenda Anderson wrote on 2008-02-09 22:50:09.0
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Keywords: Found this and was wondering if you remember my dad he was there that day, Lamon Creston Moore Oklahoma. He helped carry his friend and leader Lt. Long from the field that day.! He later became SFC Lamon Creston Moore. he received UN Service Metal, Bronze Star W/V, and a Purple Heart. He was shot and still to this day has scrap metal coming out of his head, along with sharp head pains, sleep disorders, back injuries, almost 100% hearing loss and the Va admin.has only given him 10% disabliity. Just reopening his case. We are Proud of him!! He had a heart attach last week and we almost lost him. Hoping you know or remember my dad?Thanks, Brenda Remembering 2LT JOHN B LONG United States Army - 180 INF RGT 45 INF DIV
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| Current Message 48 - February 2, 2008 |
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Entry: 64135
180th Infantry Regiment |
My Father was in the 180th and past away Feb.20,2007 Jerry T. McElroy, I would like to hear from you |
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Timothy C. McElroy wrote on 2008-02-02 23:00:44.0
Comments: Would love to hear from anyone who knew my father. He has written a comment in this under Jerry McElroy. Please email me with the subject I knew you father in Korean war.
Thank you, Timothy C. McElroy.
Keywords: My father who past away.
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| Current Message 49 - December 29, 2007 |
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Entry: 63619
180th Infantry Regiment |
Hospital Records Desired Sandag Castle June 53 |
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Thomas Coyne wrote on 2007-12-29 12:57:19.0
Comments: In very early June, 1953, our Company L, 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division, was being relieved by, perhaps, the 179th Infantry Division. The truck in which I was riding while leaving the front line at Sandbag Castle was blown off or drove off the cliff and landed about 50 to 75 feet in a gulley. The next morning I was found and taken to a hospital. My question is three fold: (1) To what hospital was I taken; and, (2) how long was I in that hospital; and, (3) what treatments for my injuries were supplied by that hospital? Any help anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated!!!!
A friend of mine from home, Victor Busick, George Company, 180th Infantry Regiment, learned of my condition, "borrowed" a jeep and got me out of the hospital at some point, but when? I haven't a clue how long I was in the hospital.
The date the truck went over the hill was at or near June 1-3, 1953, immediately after the Chinese destroyed our unit.
Keywords: Sandbag Castle, Korea
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