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Robert Martin

COL Robert Reinhold Martin

Distinguished Service Cross
Silver Star
34th Infantry Regiment
HQ HQ CO
Army
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Remains Not Recovered
Date Of Loss: July 8, 1950
Service Number: O-0015953
Born: April 15, 1902
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Louisville, Kentucky
Location Or Battle Zone: Chonan
Burial Location
Arlington National Cemetery - Memorial
Comments: Colonel Martin was a decorated veteran of World War II. In Korea, he was placed in command of the 34th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division on July 7, 1950. The following day, he was Killed while directing the delay of the North Korean advance near Chonan, South Korea. His remains were not recovered. Records indicate he was captured and later died. Seeking confirmation.

Korean War Project Key No: 18725


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ROBERT REINHOLD MARTIN

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 

1902 

April 15, 1902 

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY - MEMORIAL 

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