KOREAN WAR PROJECT REMEMBRANCE



Theodore Kaiser

SGT Theodore Edward Kaiser

180th Infantry Regiment
I CO 3 BN
Army
Hostile, Died of Wounds (DOW)
Date Of Loss: June 19, 1953
Service Number: US27802673
Born: October 2, 1931
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Hot Springs, South Dakota
Burial Location
Bayard Cemetery, Bayard, Ne
Comments: Sergeant Kaiser was a member of the 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in North Korea on June 19, 1953 and died of those wounds the following day. He was known as "Teddy."
Son of Joseph Kaiser and Bertha Kaiser of Bayard, Nebraska.

Final Disposition Date: June 20, 1953
Korean War Project Key No: 15368


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THEODORE EDWARD KAISER

HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA 

1931 

October 2, 1931 

BAYARD CEMETERY, BAYARD, NE 

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