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James Jordan

PVT James W Jordan

34th Infantry Regiment
I CO 3 BN
Army
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: July 20, 1950
Service Number: RA39866483
Born: December 23, 1925
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Louisville, Mississippi
Location Or Battle Zone: Taejon
Burial Location
Vicksburg National Cemetery
Comments: Private Jordan was a member of the 34th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near Taejon, South Korea on July 20, 1950. The Company was north of Taejon covering the road and railroad approaches to Taejon. Gravestone cites Mississippi, may have lived in Coconino, Arizona. NOK Mrs. Lena Jordan, Flagstaff, Arizona.
Son of Fred L. Jordan and Lena B. Jordan.

Korean War Project Key No: 15239


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JAMES W JORDAN

LOUISVILLE, MISSISSIPPI 

1925 

December 23, 1925 

VICKSBURG NATIONAL CEMETERY 

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