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Current Message 1 - April 15, 2009
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Entry: 69876
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POW Pilot Alfred Davey information

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Richard I. (Rick) Davey wrote on 2009-04-15 14:41:48.0

Comments: Please offer any information that you may have on my Father as he had always been very private about this time in his life.

Keywords: He served as an F9F pilot off the USS Oriskany and served as a POW for 8 months.

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Current Message 2 - May 17, 2008
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Entry: 65638
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Looking for info on Clarence Eugene Sensaboy

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Sharon LeClair wrote on 2008-05-17 08:50:35.0

Comments: I am looking for information regarding Clarence Eugene Sensaboy. He is my father. He is very secretive about what took place. I can't seem to find out if he truly was a POW. According to what has been told to me he was pow for 3 months. Thanks.:)

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Current Message 3 - May 28, 2006
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Entry: 57367
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Leonard J. Toups

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Don Rosenberg wrote on 2006-05-28 19:21:02.0

Comments: I'm looking for anyone who might have known a Leonard J. Toups, probably and Ensign or LTJG who was shot down over North Korea and placed in "Camp 35" likely in or near Kaesong. I have checked the internet and cannot find his name on the list of Naval Personnel captured in Nort Korea, I hope someone knew him and can tell me about the circumstances of his imprisonment. Thanks

Keywords: I was not ashore during the Korean War, my ship delivered food supplies.

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Current Message 4 - June 2, 2004
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Entry: 43459
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Stephen Curtis Chartier

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Kimberly Friend wrote on 2004-06-02 18:20:20.0

Comments: Plane shot down by the North Koreans on 4/15/1969. All crew members listed as missing. Would like to talk with anyone knowing my father or to anyone having any information reguarding when the plane was shot down.

Keywords: EC121, Stephen Curtis Chartier

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Current Message 5 - March 24, 2003
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Entry: 33039
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POW CAMPS

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Cheryl Thayer wrote on 2003-03-24 17:19:59.0

Comments: My name is Cheryl andI'm looking to find some help in my search.My father-in-law was a POW of the korean war.he was very private about the fact and died with most of the information.I'm hoping that if I give out the information that I have someone can steer me in the right direction. Here goes...His name was Joseph Wesley Mullins,born 11-04-31,he entered the Navy from Richmond on 3-21-49.He was aboard the U.S.S. Missouri (BB63) at one point.He was a POW for 17 months(unknown where)and was #167 in the prisoner exchange. His rank was Seaman,and his SS# 021-28-7232. If anyone knew of him or where he was held could you please let me know. I am very interested in knowing more about what he went through and telling his Grandchildren too! Thank You!

Keywords: US U.S.S. Missouri, Naval Station,Argentina,Newfoundland

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Current Message 6 - November 15, 2001
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Entry: 20673
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info-Don wilson Pilot usn-Pow

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Ernest Hill wrote on 2001-11-15 17:21:08.0

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Current Message 7 - March 28, 1999
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Entry: 2748
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PO3 CLASS FIREMAN

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Kevin Ivie wrote on 1999-03-28 00:00:00.0

Comments: Lets not forget!!!!!!. people seem to forget the men who fought and died in korea, not me my dad went to korea, but he came back thank god!!.

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Terrance "Terry" McCall

On Mon, 30 Dec 1996
David Johns  djohns@gdi.net  wrote:

Looking for a Korean POW named Terrance "Terry" McCall. 60 yrs old,
born in sept of 1936...any help is appreciated

He was in the Navy, and claims to have been on a ship
called the Filipine Seas or something like that...

Last Seen Alive

Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 

Enclosed is my submittal for 24 Hours in Cyberspace.  I have since 
discovered that a man from Chicago (all I know of him is that his last
name was Dixon) had seen my father in a POW camp and that he was 
to be taken to a hospital. 

This was the last time anyone heard from him.  I do not know which 
camp, but am trying to contact Laurence Jolidon, 
author of "Last Seen Alive" to see if he can enlighten me.

There is a photo of a group of POW's in his book and I believe I see my
father's face in one of them.

Thanks again.  Janis Curran

ed note: daughter of MIA, Navy Lt. Charles Garrison
Email:    janc1947@verizon.netSee Also: Lt. Garrison, VF 884

Ed Note: Jan is currently a sitting Board Member of 
The Korean War Project