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John Marr

PFC John T Marr

179th Infantry Regiment
Army
Hostile, Died of Wounds (DOW)
Date Of Loss: July 19, 1953
Service Number: RA11259674
Year Of Birth: 1932
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Scituate, Massachusetts
Location Or Battle Zone: Christmas Hill
Burial Location
Saint Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury, Ma
Comments: Private First Class Marr was a member of the 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in North Korea on July 19, 1953 and died of those wounds later that day. He was known as "Jackie" by his friends.
Son of Daniel F. Marr and Mary V. Davin Marr of Scituate, Massachusetts.

Korean War Project Key No: 18580


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JOHN T MARR

SCITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS 

1932 

 

SAINT JOSEPH CEMETERY, WEST ROXBURY, MA 

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