KOREAN WAR PROJECT REMEMBRANCE



James Taylor

PFC James Eddie Taylor

180th Infantry Regiment
A CO 1 BN
Army
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: July 18, 1953
Service Number: US55329063
Born: February 22, 1932
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Saint Joseph, Indiana
Location Or Battle Zone: Christmas Hill
Burial Location
Camp Butler National Cemetery
Comments: Private First Class Taylor was a member of the 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on July 18, 1953.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor of South Bend, Indiana.

Korean War Project Key No: 29617


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JAMES EDDIE TAYLOR

SAINT JOSEPH, INDIANA 

1932 

February 22, 1932 

CAMP BUTLER NATIONAL CEMETERY 

African-American

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