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226th Signal Service Company


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Current Message 50 - April 4, 2003
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Entry: 33389
226th Signal Service Co

4TH MISSLE COM

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PERRY STEADMAN wrote on 2003-04-04 13:41:49.0

Comments: SERVED 1970-1972 226 COM CENTER SGT

Keywords: JOHN SHIPMAN, GEORGE HUNT

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Current Message 51 - March 27, 2003
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Entry: 33107
226th Signal Service Co

4TH MISSLE COM MP DET

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JIM HANLEY wrote on 2003-03-27 15:10:54.0

Comments: FRIENDS WITH BOB HANNA LT BOYCE WAS CO HIS WIFE WAS ON BASE REMEMBER THE DIRTY DOZEN

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Current Message 52 - March 18, 2003
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Entry: 32890
226th Signal Service Co

226 Signal Co. 1966-1967

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Ed (fish) Fischer wrote on 2003-03-18 22:29:51.0

Comments: I was assigned to the 226th Signal Company, 4th US Army Missile Command, ChunChon, Korea in from 11/66 until 5/67 in the Comm Center -- MOS was 72B. I would Love to hear from anyone who remembers me.

Keywords: Camp Page, Chun Chon, 226 Signal Co., 1966-1967, "66-'67, 72B, Communications Center

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Current Message 53 - January 11, 2003
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Entry: 31143
226th Signal Service Co

226th deploy to Korea TO

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Raymond Younger wrote on 2003-01-11 05:30:30.0

Comments: I am Raymond Younger historian for the 313th ASA BN, now the 313th MI BN Ft Bragg NC. I am collecting information on units deployed before and during the Korean conflict. I am particularly interested in ASA unit training, deployment, actions, and contributions made previous to and during the war. Any experiences and incite would be of great help and importance. Could I bother some of you with questions?

QSL IMI IMI Thankyou for your attention Ray

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Current Message 54 - January 2, 2003
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Entry: 30885
226th Signal Service Co

226 Signal Company

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Dennis Clevenger wrote on 2003-01-02 10:34:45.0

Comments: would like to hear from anyone there at that time

Keywords: I was in 226 Signal Company from Jan 1971 to Jan 1972

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Current Message 55 - December 25, 2002
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Entry: 30647
226th Signal Service Co

Looking For

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Edward Evans wrote on 2002-12-25 19:13:09.0

Comments: Searching for anyone serving with the 226th Sig. Ser. co.that might have been with the co. in Korea when Wilber J whitemouse was killed. He was company driver the last time I saw him . Please respond to my e-mail elevans@ktc.com Edward Evans Junction Tx.

Keywords: Company Driver

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Current Message 56 - April 29, 2002
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Entry: 25091
226th Signal Service Co

Additional Info

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Mike Miller wrote on 2002-04-29 13:21:21.0

Comments: Dates of service Nov 1970- June 1971

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Current Message 57 - April 29, 2002
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Entry: 25090
226th Signal Service Co

226 Signal 4th Missile Command MP Detachment

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Mike Miller wrote on 2002-04-29 13:19:23.0

Comments: Originally was assigned to 226th Photo Lab at Camp Page, Korea. Was re-assigned to 4th Missile Command MP Detachment (photo investigator). Looking for Randy (Barky) Beuringer from Florida, Sgt Whorton, Captain Martin Miller, Betterndorf, Iowa, SP/4 Ed Peipenbrink, Chocago area. SFC Rubin Garcia (4th USAMC rifle team instructor)

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Current Message 58 - March 18, 2002
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Entry: 24052
226th Signal Service Co

127th Signal , Camp Casey, Korea.... 1956 to 1958

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Alex Flinsch wrote on 2002-03-18 17:12:33.0

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Current Message 59 - February 9, 2002
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Entry: 23027
226th Signal Service Co

Korea Defense Medal

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SAMMY W. Snyder wrote on 2002-02-09 13:27:37.0

Comments: Please men, out there is an Organization fighting for us to receive some recognition for the time we spent in the land of the sliding doors. I never thought anyone but me every worried about things like this, the more I get involved, I realize we, being human want to be recognized for the work we done in Korea. I have never figured out till this day, why the War in Korea was named the forgotten war. Every thing in my life time was about another war or conflict, nothing about the fine job we done defending out freedon on the DMZ in Korea. Everyone in the Military deserves to be recognized for the work or job he has done or received. I wonder many times about the fine job that was done by the Military in Korea, and it still going on. all the tings we had to do, and many of us were in units that never received any thing, I have no reason why, we the 4th Missile Command had the biggest Bullet, even had nuclear capabilities for our Missile, and we had the Infantry, Engineers, Hqs Co., MP,s Signal, Aircraft, but you know through the years, we were not even known about. I finally read stories about Camp Page, Korea and how it came to receive its name, and various other camps through Korea. You know I have finally have come to the conclusion that a 17 year boy, out of High School, did not know anything anyway. My Daddy taught me finish High school, join the Army, and be proud to do so. That's exactly what I done, and I am sure there are thousands of Veterans did the same thing. I did just exactly what I was supposed to do, and now I am looking for a Medal after 40 odd years. If I would have had a Computer, I would have been raising the Dickins a long time ago. Any way I have got sidetracked a little, I GUESS THAT WE STILL HAVE A CHANCE BEFORE MORE OF US DIES, TO GET SOME RECOGNITION. JOIN THE KOREAN DEFENSE VETERANS ALLIANCE AND LETS FIGHT ONE MORE TIME. ANYWAY I CAN HELP YOU GET STARTED GIVE ME RING AT (304)474-3640. WE ALL NEED TO GET GOING, THERE HAS BEEN MEN WORKING LONG AND HARD FOR ALL OF US, YES AND I BELIEVE WE ALL CARE ABOUT THIS. Thanks for lending me your eyes. Try to make it to Church Sunday, and lets all pray for out Soldiers on land, air, or water.

Sammy W. Snyder-U.S. Army Korea Defense Veteran, Rt. 1 Box 137 B Rockport, West Virginia.

Keywords: 4th. Missile Command

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Current Message 60 - January 8, 2002
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Entry: 22147
226th Signal Service Co

correcting e-mail address

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CLIFFORD ASBURY wrote on 2002-01-08 15:58:16.0

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Current Message 61 - January 5, 2002
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Entry: 22062
226th Signal Service Co

226 TH SIGNAL SVC. CO.

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CLIFFORD ASBURY wrote on 2002-01-05 17:04:30.0

Comments: I WAS WITH THE 226TH SIG. SVC. CO. AT FORT MONMOUTH AND IN 1948 WENT WITH THEM TO CAMP GORDON, GA. AS I RECALL THERE WAS ONLY ABOUT I PLATOON OF PEOPLE AT GRODON AT THAT TIME, WE WENT DOWN TO OPEN UP COMMUNICATIONS ON THE BASE AND GET IT READY FOR RE-OPENING.I WORKED IN THE COMM. CENTER AT GORDON UNTIL I WENT BACK TO MONMOUTH ON TDY FOR ANOTHER SCHOOL. I WAS THERE WHEN KOREA HAPPENED,AND WAS GIVEN ANOTHER TRUMAN YEAR. WHEN THE 226TH WAS SENT TO KOREA I WAS TRANSFERRED OUT AND PUT IN HEADQUARTERS CO AT FORT MONMOUTH. I SPENT THE REST OF MY TIME IN SERVICE AT MONMOUTH. I HAD MANY GOOD FRIENDS IN THE 226, NAMELY RECIL B. THRASH, T/SGT VERN JARVIS, S/SGT RICHARD BREWER, WILBUR WHITEMOUSE. THERE WAS MANY OTHERS BUT THE YEARS HAVE DIMMED THEIR NAMES

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Current Message 62 - December 17, 2001
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Entry: 21567
226th Signal Service Co

226th Signal Co.

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Rich Combs wrote on 2001-12-17 16:52:44.0

Comments: I was stationed at Camp Page, Chunchon City, South Korea with the 226th Signal Co. VHF Section from November 1966 to November 1969. I was from Illinois then, but live in Texas now. I don't remember many names now, but maybe some will come back to me. Anyone who sees this that wants to chat, write me if you want. We still had the quanset huts and honest johns then. Rich Combs (tinman05@hotmail.com)

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Current Message 63 - November 28, 2001
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Entry: 21076
226th Signal Service Co

4th Missile Command

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Sammy W. Snyder wrote on 2001-11-28 20:15:04.0

Comments: Hello out there, I would have thought by now that having already put one entry into the system about the 226th, I would have made some contact. I musta not been too popular with the men. or maybe their all dead, or maybe they have better things to do than set around trying to communiciate with other folks that they have not seen in 45 years. Well one thing for sure the time I spent in Korea with some of the best men I ever knew is worth the wait. If any of you are out there give me a shot. I Was with the 226th Signal at Chunchon during 62 and 63. I worked with a fellow I believe his name was thourton, one of the best Radio Repairman I ever knew. Our CO. was Capt. Wilcox and our Top Sgt. was Gibson. Our post commander was Colonel Metcalf. He gave me a day pass for making Colonels Orderly for being the sharpest Soldier on Guard duty. We lived in those trucks backwards and forwards to the DMZ, doing the best we could establishing Communiciations for our Camp Page, Seoul, and the United Nations Command. Left Korea after 14 Months even without a National Defense Medal, which I never was awarded. I applied about 3 months ago, another thing I feel that is not so great about things, I drove the whole time I was in the Army and even drove a General a couple of times, and was not even awarded the Drivers Badge. I got back to the states and went to Ft. Hood, where I worked on Radios, Teletypes, Roadgraders, Tanks M-48's and VTR's M-88's I was with the 1st A.D. 123 Maint Battalion, all that driving even went and live on the Desert with the Army, between Needles and Cadiz, worked on everything out there, even drove a 5 ton Tractor out there at 40 miles an hour., still no drivers badge. O.K enough of that, sorry for bending your ears, or would it be your eyes, but you Veterans are the only ones that understand this type of thing, that little piece of tin, really meant something to me, if they would put it on my DD-214, I'd buy it myself. Please Comrades lets all pray for the Brave men in Afghan. Merry Christmas to you folks, and don't forget a little Cake for Jesus. Sam W. Snyder sampam@wirefire.com

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Current Message 64 - July 31, 2001
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Entry: 18378
226th Signal Service Co

4th Missile Command

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Sammy W. Snyder wrote on 2001-07-31 21:06:02.0

Comments: I was the only TT Repairman at Camp Page, and we mostly stayed in the field near or at the DMZ. I done everything but fix TT's. I was there in 62 and 63 for 14 months. We supported the 4th missle command in every way including signals. Its good to see the name every once in a while. Any you men, want to chew the fat about the old days on the DMZ, I have my share of stories also. I am now 57, and boy, did I get old fast. Have your PSA checked, I just had my Prostate removed. Remember the Honest John, now a relic. May God Bless us all. I will never forget. Sam Snyder

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Current Message 65 - July 19, 2001
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Entry: 18086
226th Signal Service Co

FRIENDS OF FORD HENSLEY

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ANDY NINICHUCK wrote on 2001-07-19 20:16:55.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR ANYONE THAT KNEW MY BROTHER IN KOREA. HE WAS KILLED JULY, 1954 IN KOREA.

Keywords: 226 SIGNAL SERVICE CO IN KOREA 1953-1954

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Current Message 66 - December 31, 2000
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Entry: 13970
226th Signal Service Co

226th Signal Service Company

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James Ledbetter wrote on 2000-12-31 21:19:02.0

Comments: Served in Korea from 1950-1951. I have contact with Edward Evans in Texas and Charles Paugh in Virginia. I would love to here from anyone who is still out there.

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Current Message 67 - December 30, 2000
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Entry: 13943
226th Signal Service Co

226th Signal Service company

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Edward Evans wrote on 2000-12-30 15:55:31.0

Comments: I served with the 226th 1948=1950 in New Jersey and Georgia,had many friends with the unit in Korea,and would love to hear from any or all. James Cook The cook from Texas can't remember his name from La Grange Tx. Wilber J whitemouse Capt. Bumgardener or anyone else. Have contact with James Ledbetter of Calif. Any help greatly appreicated

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Current Message 68 - September 3, 2000
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Entry: 11483
226th Signal Service Co

Looking for people i served with

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Len Grebow wrote on 2000-09-03 23:30:56.0

Comments: We were at the Scotch Advance switch in the Yung Dung Po city hall and at the Scotch Main switch at Tague and stationed with the 772 MP (train guards) while at the Tiejon switch. I'm looking at the 1952 Christmas Menu with the name Major Edwin D Boner, comanding on it.

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Current Message 69 - January 11, 2000
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Entry: 6137
226th Signal Service Co

229TH SIGNAL OPS CO 10TH CORPS

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Scott Wallace wrote on 2000-01-11 11:01:49.0

Comments: I am interested in obtaining information on my father's unit in Korea. He was a Reserve soldier called up in 1950 and assigned to the 229th Signal Operations company of the 10th Corps. As a combat signalman he served with many combat units during his tour there and remembers the retreat the perimeter and the chinese intervention. I would like to obtain a unit history or any information on his unit during his tour from 1950 - 1951. I obtained his records and had heard his unit had a book published somewhere. I assume by the Signal school. I noted that during this time there were at least four champaigns fought there. He has many interesting stories. Thank you for your time. Scott Wallace MAJ(Ret)

Keywords: Pusan perimeter, Chip yong nee Inchon

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Current Message 70 - November 30, 1999
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Entry: 5368
226th Signal Service Co

Eighth Army Photo

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Joseph Kornfeld wrote on 1999-11-30 00:00:00.0

Comments: Eighth Army Photo worked out of the Eighth Army compound in Seoul, Korea. Commanded by Major Elwood Neener, all the enlisted personnel were assigned to the 226 SigServCo. Would appreciate any information on the whereabouts of any of those individuals assigned to this unit during 1952.

Keywords: 8th Army Photo,Major Elwood Neener, commanding.

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Current Message 71 - March 31, 1999
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Entry: 2811
226th Signal Service Co

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DONALD L. Creasey wrote on 1999-03-31 00:00:00.0

Comments: My former e-mail address: donc@pcom.net

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226th SIG SV CO

On Tue, 25 Nov 1997 
Nancy Email address wrote:

Have found some more information about my husband's unit.  It was the
226th SIG SV CO .  Any help you can give me on finding  aDingman and/or
Rubinstein would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you. Nancy

226th SIG SV CO

On Mon, 23 Mar 1998 
Susan Kroll Email address wrote:

I am a little interested to see if anyone served with my dad at Pusan 
(I believe) he served with the 226th Signal Division. I am just a little
curious. 

His name is Charlie Kroll. He's retired now from Civilian work at Ft.
Sheridan in Illinois and I thought he may want to contact some of his
buddies I'd appreciate it!

Thanks again..

S. Kroll