KOREAN WAR PROJECT REMEMBRANCE



Ernest Swann

PFC Ernest Swann

9th Infantry Regiment
L CO 3 BN
Army
Non-hostile, Died Other Causes
Date Of Loss: March 5, 1951
Service Number: US57200593
Born: December 10, 1929
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Location Or Battle Zone: Operation Killer
Burial Location
Beverly National Cemetery
Comments: Private First Class Swann was a member of the 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in North Korea on November 27, 1950 and returned to duty on January 19, 1951. He died of other causes in Korea on March 5, 1951.
Son of Florence A. Swann of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Korean War Project Key No: 36179


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ERNEST SWANN

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 

1929 

December 10, 1929 

BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY 

African-American

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