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3rd Engineer Combat Battalion


110 Messages - Group 100 to 149
Current Message 100 - November 11, 1999
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Entry: 4717
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

MSG Paul Bibb, C Co, 3d Engr Bn

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Michael Driggs wrote on 1999-11-11 00:00:00.0

Comments: My uncle, MSG Robert Paul Bibb, was serving with C Co. when he was declared missing in an incident on 7/20/50. The family has no other details. As a combat vetern of Vietnam myself I have always wondered what happened. Now that my mother, Paul's sister, is the last of her family it would mean a great deal to her if we could find out what happened that day. Or, if we could find someone who might remember Paul.

If anyone can help, please contact me.

Michael Driggs

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Current Message 101 - November 8, 1999
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Entry: 4597
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

A Co

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Lloyd Van Epps wrote on 1999-11-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: LLOYD L. VAN EPPS - During the early 50's I was with the 24th Div, 3rd Eng Bn, Company A, and in the Supply Dept. The 24th Div was removed from Korea and sent to Camp Haugen, north Honshu, Japan. I would very much like to get in touch with Leroy Carpenter and Manuel Huerta. I am already communicating with Forrest (Woody)Ayer. I ended up as Supply Sgt. for Co.A. The company was sent to a POW island off So. Korea for a while. Can \ someone contact me?

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Current Message 102 - November 8, 1999
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Entry: 4537
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

HQ Co

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Jack Golden wrote on 1999-11-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: From the past:

I was the Division Map Distributor on detached service to Division Headquarters; cir.1951-52. I was assigned to the 24th Infantry Division in Sendai Japan, and then the 3rd Engineer Battalion, when it was in Yamato, Japan. Then they moved the entire Division to Pusan, Korea. We were eventually moved up to Yangu Village in Korea.

The cease-fire was signed during the last of my stay there. I am now 70 years old and imagine the guys I knew are in the same age range, so if you're out there please contact me, there just ain't a lot of time left!

I confess that my memory isn't what it used to be and I don't remember too many names anymore (I do remember Kaliel, but not his last name). We had a Lt. Col. in command of our unit and a Captain and Master Sargent (name: Sgt. Glass).

Please send an email if you have information or know anyone in my old unit.

Best Wishes, Jack Golden

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Current Message 103 - April 25, 1999
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Entry: 2992
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Walter Bosley

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walter bosley wrote on 1999-04-25 00:00:00.0

Comments: 24TH 3TH ENG

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Current Message 104 - March 28, 1999
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Entry: 2739
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

Honoring Santiago Quiroz - Family

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Santos V. Canales wrote on 1999-03-28 00:00:00.0

Comments: This is a wonderful site. Thank you to Henry and Joy Sosa for making the memorial page possible for SANTIAGO QUIROZ.

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Current Message 105 - March 8, 1999
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Entry: 2625
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Jack Wright wrote on 1999-03-08 00:00:00.0

Comments: On behalf of my father, Jack Wright.

During the Korean War my dad, Jack Wright served with the 3rd Engineer Combat. Sometime around 1950 or 51, his troop "adopted" a little boy (about age 6 or 7 maybe) who was orphaned when everyone in his village was killed. He was the only survivor. He was a North Korean child. They were unable to find out the boy's name. He would only let them call him Joe. They called him "Little Joe". He was from somewhere in the southern part of North Korea and Dad only remembers that it was in the mountains. It broke his heart when it was time for them to move on and his commanding officer made him take Little Joe to an orphanage in Pusan, South Korea. Does anyone know of a way to find this boy who would now be in his 50's? Were records kept at these orphanages? Are they accessible? My Dad still thinks of Little Joe often and wishes he could talk to him again.

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Current Message 106 - November 20, 1998
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Entry: 2169
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

Dec 49 to Jun 51

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ALLEN JACKSON wrote on 1998-11-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: Good Site. I was a member of the 3d Combat Engineer Bn., 24th Inf. Div from Dec 49 to Jun 51 and performed Engineer Reconnaissance Duties. Most of my section was killed or captured o/a 25 Nov 1950 about 25 miles south of the Yalu River, Northwest part of

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Current Message 107 - November 20, 1998
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Entry: 2011
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

B Company MIA

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BRUCE A. AND FLORENCE WALDRON wrote on 1998-11-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 Florence Waldron

3/13/1950 dateout: 8/11/1950

Looking for anyone that knew my brother George T. Hill. He went on a 20 man patrol on 8/11/50 across the Naktong river near Chong-dong. Patrol lead by Lt. Neville. Only 5 men returned.

George was MIA and remains have never been recovered. He had just turned 18 when he was reported missing. George was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA.

Thank you for any help.

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Current Message 108 - November 20, 1998
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Entry: 1858
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

PFC JOHN STEARNS - H&S C0

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CHARLES SREARNS wrote on 1998-11-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR ANY INFORMATION OR PERSON WHO KNEW PFC JOHN STEARNS24DIV 3ENG BAT H&S CO. DIED IN DOZER ACCIDENT 14 JAN 1952, NEAR KUMSONG N.KOREA.KID BROTHER WOULD LIKE ANY INFO OR PERSON WHO KNEW JACK.

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Current Message 109 - November 20, 1998
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Entry: 1491
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

A Co 1951-52 finding men

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DANIEL E. PAXSON wrote on 1998-11-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: LOOKING FOR FORMER MEMBERS OF A CO. 3RD COMBAT BN. LT. WILLIAM R HARRIS , M/SGT ROCKY ROCKOVICH,OR ANY OTHER MEMBERS THAT WAS THERE FROM 1951 TO 1952 WHEN THE UNIT MOVED BACK TO JAPAN, IWAS THE 1?SGT. AT THAT TIME

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Current Message 110 - November 20, 1998
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Entry: 1413
3rd Engineer Combat Bn

Hq&Svc Co,Water Supply Section

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CHARLES (CHUCK) Neverovich wrote on 1998-11-20 00:00:00.0

Comments: Assigned to 3rd Engineer Combat Bn,Hq&Svc Co,Water Supply Section July 50 thru Aug 51.

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A Company

On Wed, 23 Oct 1996 
Dan Paxson paxson@bendnet.com wrote:

1001 S E 15TH ST. SPACE #148
BEND, OR 97702

Looking for former members of A Co. 3rd Combat Engr. Bn. Korea 1951 to 
1952. I located former CO. Lt. Kurtz. now retired Col. Looking for 
former Lt. William R Harris ( Roy) Plt. Ldr. and M/Sgt.  Rocky Roncovich
Plt. Sgt.  I was the !/Sgt at that time. Any old members please 
e-mail me.

3rd Combat Engineers Bn

From: 
Dorothy Sargent dorothys@bendnet.com


Subject: 3rd Combat Engrs. 24th Inf. Div."A" Co.
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 

I am searaching for anyone serving in this unit in Korea from 1950-52. 
Would like to hear from anyone who was there.Also looking for
Lt. William R. Harris and Rocky Rockavich. 

Please contact me by e-mail or by mail.
Retired Sgt. Daniel E. Paxson @ dorothys@bendnet.com
or 1001 S.E. 15th St,#148
Bend, Ore. 97702. 
Phone 541-389-5109.


3rd Engineers

I'd like to know more about this "Korean War Project" page. My dad 
served as a combat engineer of the 3rd Eng. batallion, 24th Infantry US
Army and was wounded in action (Purple heart and all that). So I have
some interest in observing things.

Duane P Mantick:  Email address

A Company 3rd Engineers

To: tbarker@kwp.org
From: "Bradley P. Schulte"  bschulte@win.bright.net
Subject: 24th Division 3rd Engineer combat Bat. A-Company

Mr. Barker
 
My Father belonged to this in Korea. He is very interested in
contacting fellow G.I.'s that served under the subject described. 

Is there any info. pertaining to this special group? Or is there a
special place on the Net, that I may find this? Your reply would be
extreamly appreciated.

thank you!
bschulte

Co. B, 3rd Engineers

On Mon, 10 Feb 1997
Jerry E. Conners msgtf82f@aol.com
 wrote:

I am a retired Msgt. USAF.  I am also a family genealogist and 
currently writing my memoirs to pass on to my grandchildren. I am 
looking for anyone who may have been with or near my best friend
when he got killed in Korea on 10 July 1950. The particulars are as 
follows.

NAME  Wayne O. Meyer,  PFC
Ser.No. 15412012
DOB     27 July 1931 Mansfield, Ohio
Member   Co. B, 3rd Engineers Combat Battalion 24th Inf. Div  

The information I have is that on. 10 July 1950,Wayne was driving a
2 1/2 ton truck loaded with demolition, in convoy returning to the CP
at Chochiwon when the convoy was straffed by friendly aircraft.
Wayne was hit and died instantly.

Other information I have is that CO. B lost two men on 10 July 1950,
1 killed and 1 missing. Can anyone help me find the truth.

Update: May 1998

Also I contacted the 24th Inf. Div through your page and got in touch 
with "Rudy & Vonnie" who put out the 24th's paper the "TARO LEAF."   

I sent them the same message I have on your 3rd Combat Engineers page.  
Yesterday I got a letter from a guy that was in the convoy with Wayne.

He actually saw the Sgt. take Wayne's body from the cab of the truck and
hide it in a culvert.  He helped off load the balance of the demolitions
while the truck was still smoldering.  The convoy was straffed by 
American F-80s which coincides with my own research.

Thanks for the good work

Jerry Conners   aka    The Ole Sarge

Drury, Raymond C, Jr

On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 
William C. Ballard wrote:

4518 East 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317/357-2732

I am looking for a 1ST Lt. with last name of Drewry or very close 
to that.  He was reported MIA August 1950 at the Naktong River 
Base.  He was platoon officer in 1st platoon, C Co. 3rd Combat Eng, 
24ID.

I do not have ready access to e-mail.  If possible, maybe you could 
send me information via the telephone. 

Please help.  It has been a long time, and it is time for some closure 
on this issue for his family. I would be very grateful for any help.

Thank you

William Ballard
US Army 1946-1953

From KWP: Drury, Raymond C, Jr, Chicago, Il

Norman H Johnson

On Thu, 27 Feb 1997
KIM KREIF kkkrief@cts1.internetwis.com  wrote:
Subject: norman h. johnson

I hope you can help me find information on my uncle norman. he
died a hero in the korea war. but there are alot of missing pieces.

My mother tells me. she was very close to him and was always wondering
the truth and any information would be very helpful! if anybody else
has any information 

Could you please e-mail kkkrief@internetwis.com .

Thank you very much,
kim k. kreif

Ralph Venturi

On Wed, 2 Apr 1997 
Ralph Venturini  rventurini@hmdc.state.nj.us  wrote:

Re: 3rd C Engineers and 6th Tank Bn

Ted,

My dad was in Korea during the war.  He is not computer literate so I
volunteered to send you this E-mail.  His name is Ralph A. Venturini
from Paramus, NJ  He was in the 24th Infantry Division, 3rd Combat
Engineers, 6th Tank Bn.  He was there 1951 and 1952.  He's looking for
some old comrades/names.  Anyone recognizing him can E-mail me at
rventurini@hmdc.state.nj.us.

Thanks,

Ralph Jr.

POW help needed by VA

 
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997 
Rebecca Shumaker jbs@inetone.net
 wrote:

104 Charlotte Street
Princeton, WV  24740
Telephone: 304-487-9400
Fax: 304-487-0411
 
I'm a Social Worker for the Department of Veteran's Affairs and work 
with a vet who was a POW and escaped.  Capture date 7-19-50.  
24th Inf Div, 3rd eng com bat.  

Anyone who has any info on this attach on the 24th please contact me. 
My vet was captured with Russel Bracken. 

Ed Note: Jerry Connor's writes: 
 msgtf82f@aol.com

I have tried several times unsuccessfully to contact Rebecca Shumaker at
( jbs@inetone.net ) as per her July 97 letter. To date I have not
received an answer

The Old Sarge   Jerry Conners 


Ernest Langley

 
On Sun, 25 May 1997 
Michael Langley mlangley@apionet.or.jp wrote:

Kurayoshi, Tottori  682
 Japan

phone: 818 582-27296

datein: 1948 dateout: 1962

I am looking for someone who knew my father, Ernest Langley 
(Big Ernie). My mother said he was a cook, but all he would say is 
that he was in the Combat Engineers, and was wounded. 

I am going to Korea soon  to work. His birthday is soon, and I 
thought a good present would be a hello from one of the men he 
served with.

Thank You

Michael Langley

Water Supply

On Thu, 2 Oct 1997 
Charles	Neverovich whhunt@worldnet.att.net wrote:

10025 Imperial St
El Paso, Tx 79924
915-755-8717

Interesed in locating personnel assigned 3rd Eng Combat Bn,Water Supply
Section 50-51.

B Company MIA

On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 
Florence Waldron Email address wrote:

Sanger, CA


datein: 3/13/1950  dateout: 8/11/1950

Looking for anyone that knew my brother George T. Hill. He went on a 20
man patrol on 8/11/50 across the Naktong river near Chong-dong. Patrol
lead by Lt. Neville.  Only 5 men returned.

George was MIA and remains have never been recovered.  He had just
turned 18 when he was reported missing.  George was born and raised in
Los Angeles, CA. Thank you for any help. 

H&S Co

On Mon, 30 Mar 1998 
Updated: 3 Dec 1999
Charles Stearns Email address wrote:

461 oakridge dr
Youngstown, OH 44512-3145

Telephone:	330 726 9494

looking for any information or person who knew pfc john stearns, 24div
3eng  bat h&s co. died in dozer accident 14 jan 1952, near kumsong
n.korea.

kid brother would like any info or person who knew jack.

Yalu River Winter 1950

On Tue, 26 May 1998 
Allen Jackson Email address wrote:


Comments:

Good Site.  I was a member of the 3d Combat Engineer Bn, 24th Inf Div
from Dec 49 to Jun 51 and performed Engineer Reconnaissance Duties. 

Most of my section was killed or captured o/a 25 Nov 1950 about 25 miles
south of the Yalu River, Northwest part of North Korea.  Some surviving
members were Russell V. Pemberton Jr, T.C. Clark (Frewsburg NY) Donald
G. Hackford (Snoqualmie Falls WA).

We were not with the rest of the Section when they were ambushed but did
recon the area two days later with a reinforced Inf Plt of the 24th Inf
Div (Probably the 21st Inf Rgt)