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John Thomas

ENS John H Thomas

USS Thompson (DMS-38)
Navy
Hostile, Died (KIA)
Date Of Loss: August 20, 1952
Service Number: 640958
Born: January 1, 1928
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Hometown Needed, Wisconsin
Location Or Battle Zone: North Korea
Town Or Area: At Sea Off Songjin
Comments: Ensign Thomas served aboard the Destroyer-Mine Sweeper, USS THOMPSON (DMS-38). On August 20, 1952, his ship received shore battery fire from Songjin, North Korea. The crew suffered 13 casualties.

Korean War Project Key No: 36232


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JOHN H THOMAS

HOMETOWN NEEDED, WISCONSIN 

1928 

January 1, 1928 

 

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