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Ignatz Strogis

HN Ignatz James Strogis Jr

Bronze Star
Navy Hospital Corpsman
B CO 1 BN
Navy
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: July 21, 1952
Service Number: 7269684
Born: December 7, 1925
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Chicago, Illinois
Location Or Battle Zone: Western Outposts
Town Or Area: Tuhyon-Ni
Burial Location
Saint Casimir Catholic Cemetery, Chicago, Il
Comments: Hospitalman Strogis was a member of Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He died of other causes on July 21, 1952 near Tuhyon-ni, Korea.
Husband of Edwina Strogis of Chicago, Illinois.

Korean War Project Key No: 36159


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IGNATZ JAMES STROGIS JR

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 

1925 

December 7, 1925 

SAINT CASIMIR CATHOLIC CEMETERY, CHICAGO, IL 

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