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Harold T. Brown
Harry was a P.O.W. in Korea from 1950-1953. He
survived the death march. He attempted to escape 3
times and when caught paid a price for it. He was
a man of valor and bravery.
He was saddened to see his friends and others die.
When the peace talks started conditions got a
little better. He thought he would never get out
alive. Ultimately Harry became very ill.
The Chinese, his captives, used experimental
methods, that miraculously, brought him back to
health.
Harry would entertain his fellow prisoners by
reading books, then retelling the stories to them.
They enjoyed this very much. He had an uncanny
memory. After 3 yrs of torture & uncertainty, he
returned home.
In honor of his service and deeds, he received 2
bronze stars, 1 w/v for valor, among other medals
and awards.
He had a huge heart and sense of humor. Harry
enjoyed fishing, golfing astronomy and writing. He
cherished time at his camp, fishing at Lake
George. He was buried with Military Honors at
Saratoga National Cemetery in New York. Upon
completion of this book, Harry went into the V.A.
hospital. God allowed him time to say his
goodbye's to friends and family. Shortly
afterwards, he passed away. He was a wonderful
companion and husband, and is and will be surely
missed. God bless. With Love, his wife Josephine
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