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Forrest Nix

PFC Forrest C Nix

38th Field Artillery Battalion (105MM)
Army
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: November 30, 1950
Service Number: RA18273116
Born: April 12, 1931
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Anadarko, Oklahoma
Location Or Battle Zone: Chongchon River
Town Or Area: Kunu-Ri Gauntlet
Burial Location
Memory Lane Cemetery, Anadarko, Ok
Comments: Private First Class Nix was a member of the 38th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near Kunu-ri, North Korea on November 30, 1950. See Remembrance by Deb Franklin from May 28, 2018.
Son of Mrs. Grace Nix of Anadarko, Oklahoma.

Final Disposition Date: April 30, 1951
Korean War Project Key No: 21963


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FORREST C NIX

ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA 

1931 

April 12, 1931 

MEMORY LANE CEMETERY, ANADARKO, OK 

Caucasian

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