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John Hoffman

CPL John Arthur Hoffman Jr

780th Field Artillery Battalion (8-Inch Towed)
C BTRY
Army
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: March 23, 1952
Service Number: US51047045
Born: November 28, 1928
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Kingston, New York
Town Or Area: Kajon-Ni
Burial Location
Saint Peters Cemetery, Kingston, Ny
Comments: Corporal Hoffman was a member of Battery C, 780th Field Artillery Battalion. He was Killed in Action during intense enemy artillery fire near Kajon-ni, North Korea on March 23, 1952. He was known as "Jack."
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman, Sr., of Kingston, New York. Brother of Richard Hoffman, Lorraine Hoffman, and Carol Hoffman.

Korean War Project Key No: 13482


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JOHN ARTHUR HOFFMAN JR

KINGSTON, NEW YORK 

1928 

November 28, 1928 

SAINT PETERS CEMETERY, KINGSTON, NY 

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