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Entry: 8731 KOREAN WAR PROJECT

MIKE FIX wrote on June 1, 2011


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I am a local military historian in the Town of Bronxville, New York. I write about men and women who gave their lives in the wars of the last century. One of them was a Bronxville High School Grad, attended Duke Universtiy and was with the 1st Marine Regiment, I Company, 3rd Battalion of the 1st Marine Division when he died in Korea on March 24, 1952. Would you please send me details of that battle if possible. I have a budget and will be glad to pay for your work. You may call me at 800-937-0487 if you care to. Many thanks. Mike Fix




Entry: 8697 KOREAN WAR PROJECT

TED BARKER wrote on December 24, 2010


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Hal and I have been making serious updates on the site, especially for our map section. That area is also available on Google Earth where you can fade any map in and out. We have DMZ era locations as well as 50-54 locations noted with pins.

I have some other updates for you for FaceBook and Twitter. I opened a Twitter account today and have added quite a bit to our Facebook sections.

I added a tweet to Wolf Blitzer of CNN for his great series on North Korea from his trip last week.

See:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Korean-War-Project/122407449671

http://www.facebook.com/Ted+Barker#!/profile.php?id=684302923

Twitter: Hal Barker @koreanwarprojec




Entry: 2470 KOREAN WAR PROJECT

TED BARKER wrote on July 26, 2005


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To all our patrons:

Thanks for the pat on the back. We are always trying to boost our membership and donations to ensure that the site remains on the internet.

From Jan of 1994 through Feb of 1997, Hal and I funded our work soley from our personal incomes. Once the nonprofit was set in place, we began to accept donations as the project grew far beyond our original scope.

Many folks think we are a large organization but there are only two persons on this end of the console and phone line.

Neither of us are trained programmers and have picked up our skills by trial and error over the years, all out of necessity.

Much of our work is 'in progress' with far too much of it behind schedule.

The interactions between our site visitors, the media, researchers from all walks and family make this work very rewarding for both of us.

Thanks to everyone for playing a role in the Korean War Project.

Ted and Hal

Be sure to keep us updated on contact data: email, surface addresses and phone numbers. This is for both the BBS, Remembrance and Guestbook/Looking For areas of the site.







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