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Clarence Shreve

PFC Clarence Edmond Shreve

1st Marine Regiment
D CO 2 BN
Marines
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: September 19, 1950
Service Number: 656010
Born: June 27, 1929
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Brown, West Virginia
Location Or Battle Zone: Seoul
Town Or Area: Yongdungpo
Burial Location
Lumberport Lions Club Cemetery, Lumberport, Wv
Comments: Private First Class Shreve was assigned to Company D, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near the Han River, Korea by a missile wound on September 19, 1950. He was born in Brown, Harrison County, West Virginia. His parents were living in Lumberport at the time of his death.
Son of Ruben Edmond and Bertha Anna Robinson Shreve

Korean War Project Key No: 27411


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CLARENCE EDMOND SHREVE

BROWN, WEST VIRGINIA 

1929 

June 27, 1929 

LUMBERPORT LIONS CLUB CEMETERY, LUMBERPORT, WV 

Caucasian

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