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Morris Bryant

MSG Morris Nolen Bryant

89th Medium Tank Battalion (8072)
A CO
Army
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: August 5, 1952
Service Number: RA34588508
Born: April 1, 1924
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Clay County, Alabama
Burial Location
Campbell Springs Cemetery, Clay County, Al
Comments: Master Sergeant Bryant was a member of Company A, 89th Medium Tank Battalion, U.S. Army. On August 5, 1952, during a training exercise near Wondag-ni, North Korea, he was teaching the use of demolition charges when one charge accidentally exploded. Possible original home in Clay County, Alabama. Serial number indicates Alabama or vicinity.
Son of James Elbert Bryand and Mrs. Bryant.

Korean War Project Key No: 33957


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MORRIS NOLEN BRYANT

CLAY COUNTY, ALABAMA 

1924 

April 1, 1924 

CAMPBELL SPRINGS CEMETERY, CLAY COUNTY, AL 

Caucasian

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