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Nelson Smith

CPL Nelson Smith

514th Transportation Truck Company
Army
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: December 22, 1950
Service Number: ER34318201
Born: November 15, 1921
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Location Or Battle Zone: Inchon
Burial Location
White Oak Cemetery, Enfield, Nc
Comments: Corporal Smith was a veteran of World War II. In Korea, he was a member of the 514th Transportation Truck Company, U.S. Army. He died of other causes on December 22, 1950 at the 12th Medical Dispensary at Inchon, South Korea.
Nephew of David M. Smith and Mary Smith. Other family, David, Mahala, Lottie, and Cassie Smith.

Korean War Project Key No: 36052


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NELSON SMITH

ROANOKE RAPIDS, NORTH CAROLINA 

1921 

November 15, 1921 

WHITE OAK CEMETERY, ENFIELD, NC 

African-American

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