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Lonnie Jordan

CPL Lonnie Van Jordan Jr

5th Marine Regiment
F CO 2 BN
Marines
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: June 24, 1952
Service Number: 1201760
Born: April 2, 1933
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Black Hawk, Mississippi
Location Or Battle Zone: Western Outposts
Town Or Area: Tumae-Ri
Hill Or Outpost: Hill 104 - Yoke
Burial Location
New Hope Church Cemetery, Gravel Hill, Ms
Comments: Corporal "Red" Jordan was a member of Company F, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on June 24, 1952.
Son of Lonnie Van Jordan, Sr. and Estelle Meaders. Brother of Dorothy Rowena, Orman, Ramona Geneva, Franklin Dewey, and Mack Wayne Jordan

Korean War Project Key No: 15244


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LONNIE VAN JORDAN JR

BLACK HAWK, MISSISSIPPI 

1933 

April 2, 1933 

NEW HOPE CHURCH CEMETERY, GRAVEL HILL, MS 

Caucasian

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