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Johnnie Joseph

PVT Johnnie Joseph Jr

31st Infantry Regiment
TNK CO
Army
Hostile, Died of Wounds (DOW)
Date Of Loss: November 28, 1950
Service Number: RA15256651
Born: March 5, 1929
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
London, Kentucky
Location Or Battle Zone: Chosin Reservoir
Town Or Area: Eastern Shore
Burial Location
Trace Fork Family Cemetery, Yeaddis, Ky
Comments: Private Joseph was a member of the 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in North Korea on November 28, 1950 and died of those wounds on December 10, 1950. Some records cite Company A, 77th Tank Battalion.

Final Disposition Date: December 10, 1950
Korean War Project Key No: 15267


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JOHNNIE JOSEPH JR

LONDON, KENTUCKY 

1929 

March 5, 1929 

TRACE FORK FAMILY CEMETERY, YEADDIS, KY 

Caucasian

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