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Winter 1950-51, Frostbite

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Entry: 4238 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on November 6, 2003


Comments:

Mr. Saylor - I will give you a call - Your main office has been called in regards to the denial - they need to now explain why you were denied and we will supply them with the information they need to prove your service and and conditions.

Becky




Entry: 3946 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on May 27, 2003


Comments:

Keep your eye on HR631 which Representative Bart Stupak has introduced to 108th Congress - it will help the Cold-injured Veteran - by making it a service connected disability without alot of the hassle.




Entry: 3847 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on March 29, 2003


Comments:

Hi!
For those of you that have inquired through email - if there are any costs for information, the answer is No
I volunteer my time, supplies, etc., as my Thank you to Korean war Veterans.

Thanks!
Becky




Entry: 3830 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on March 20, 2003


Comments:

Please use the KVetAngel@webtv.net email address if you can't get me on the Becsplace@webtv.net
I will try to get the information out to you by email the same day or at the latest the next day.

Thanks

Also - If you don't hear from me in a day or two, please see if you have block on your computer for uknown sender




Entry: 3821 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on March 14, 2003


Comments:

Hi!
anybody who served in the Winter of 1950-51, near the
Manchurian border, Yalu River, Chosen Reservoir and you have problems with your legs, burning and cramping, etc., ongoing, should contact their local service officer to be evaluated for cold injury - I will be happy to email any information to you.




Entry: 3711 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

CLYDE NAPIER wrote on February 4, 2003


Comments:

I spent the winter of 1952-53 in Korea, and got some frost-bite
on my feet. I now have almost constant pain in my toes and
have deformed toe-nails. Does this sound like cold-weather
injury?




Entry: 3710 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

CLYDE L. NAPIER wrote on February 4, 2003


Comments:





Entry: 3652 WINTER 1950-51, FROSTBITE

BECKY CHILDERS wrote on January 11, 2003


Comments:

If you were in the 8th army, Marines, or were near the Manchurian border, Yalu River, Chosen Resevoir - and didn't have your winter clothing - you are probably suffering from cold injury - I am donating my time to inform you of what this details - I will email you information on this and you will need to go to your service officer in your area to apply and fill out your paperwork to be seen for this disorder. One of the main symptoms of this injury - is cramping, burning legs.






Dedicated To - Arthur Donald DeLacy - 1st Lieutenant - USMCR - MIA POW - 10/07/1951 - Heartbreak Ridge