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Ottis Mark

MSG Ottis Paul Mark Jr

31st Infantry Regiment
MED CO
Army
Hostile, Died While Captured (POW)
Remains Not Recovered
Date Of Loss: December 1, 1950
Service Number: RA19317267
Born: October 17, 1923
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Long Pine, Nebraska
Location Or Battle Zone: Chosin Reservoir
Town Or Area: Eastern Shore
Comments: Master Sergeant Mark was a veteran of World War II, serving at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack. In Korea, he was a medic with the Medical Company, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. On December 1, 1950, his convoy was moving was ambushed by Chinese forces near the Chosin Reservoir, North Korea. He was seriously wounded while tending his wounded comrades and taken prisoner. He died of those wounds on December 7, 1950. His remains were not recovered. PFOD 540225 Originally from Long Pine, Nebraska.

Final Disposition Date: December 7, 1950
Korean War Project Key No: 18535


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OTTIS PAUL MARK JR

LONG PINE, NEBRASKA 

1923 

October 17, 1923 

 

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