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Richard Robison

PFC Richard Lloyd Robison

7th Marine Regiment
H CO 3 BN
Marines
Hostile, Died of Wounds (DOW)
Date Of Loss: September 25, 1951
Service Number: 1102887
Born: July 26, 1930
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Werner, North Dakota
Location Or Battle Zone: Punchbowl
Town Or Area: Yoke Ridge
Burial Location
Werner Cemetery, Werner, Nd
Comments: Private First Class Robison was a member of Company H, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was seriously wounded while attacking "Yoke Ridge" just west of Hill 924 and above the "Punch Bowl" to create the new "Hays Line" in North Korea.
Son of Alvin L. Robinson and Maybelle C. Robinson of Killdeer, North Dakota.

Korean War Project Key No: 25389


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RICHARD LLOYD ROBISON

WERNER, NORTH DAKOTA 

1930 

July 26, 1930 

WERNER CEMETERY, WERNER, ND 

Caucasian

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