Entry: 66441
Subject:
Thomas Kelsay wrote on July 10, 2008
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City and State: HIGHLANDS RANCH CO
Unit: 24 INFANTRY DIVISION BAND
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments:
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Entry: 66343
Subject: HQTRS CO 3D. BATTALION 21 INF. REG. 24TH INF DIV.
Richard Alarson SR. wrote on July 4, 2008
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City and State: BOCA RATON FL
Unit: HEADQUARTERS COL 3D BATTALION 21 INF. REG. 24TH IN
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: Would like to here from anyone I knew at that time.
Keywords: Maw Larson was the name they called me. close freinds were Tom Page Dave Schenk Charles Henderson Wayne Strebig and others We were in Korea and Japan in 51 and 52
Entry: 66340
Subject: SERVICE FROM JULY 1953 - OCT. 1954
Henry G. Upfold JR. wrote on July 3, 2008
City and State: BROWNWOOD TX
Unit: HQ - HQ CO, 3RD BN. 19TH INF. REGT
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments:
Keywords: HANK, SLIM, CHEJU - DO, KOJI-DO, YANGU VALLEY
Entry: 65919
Subject: CLARENCE SMITH
Wakeel Allah wrote on June 4, 2008
City and State: ATLANTA GA
Unit: NA
Service or Relationship: Interested Person
Comments: Hi,
Does anyone remember serving with PFC Clarence Smith? He served from 10/30/52 - 8/21/54. He was a light weapons infantryman in the 24 regiment who fought in the Korean War.
He had foreign service in Japan and Korea and was awarded Korean Service Medal with one Bronze Service Star, Combat Infantrymans Badge, Presidential Unit Citation (Republic of Korea), United Nations Service Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal.
Clarence's nickname was Puddin' and he like to gamble a lot and he was from Harlem, NY by way of Danville, VA.
He was about 5'9 and dark skinned.
Please reach out to me if you knew him. I'd like to get some information for a book I'm writing on him.
Thanks,
Wakeel
wakeel7@yahoo.com
Keywords: Clarence "Pudding" Smith
Entry: 63958
Subject: I CAN ASK
Barry Rupert wrote on January 21, 2008
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My father served in Korea from 1952-1953. His name is Eugene Rupert, he is from Pennsylvania.
He served in the infantry division 24-25. He doesn't like to talk about Korea that much. He has to many bad memories. But, I can ask him about friends and comrades if anybody would like me to.
email me at
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Entry: 63409
Subject: JULY 1950 TAEJON SURVIVOR
Donna Goble Wallace wrote on December 15, 2007
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My father, Donald Goble, was stationed in Japan at the beginning of the Korean hostilities. He was sent to Korea in July of 1950 and fought at Taejon during the same month. He says that only 43 of his group of 166 survived. Despite his young age, he was promoted to Master Sergeant. It would mean a lot to him to hear from someone who was in Korea during that time. Please email me if you have any information.
Keywords: 24th Infantry Division, Airborn, Taejon, Yalu River
Entry: 63112
Subject: CPL HOWARD HEAGERTY - MY FATHER
Deborah Green wrote on November 20, 2007
City and State:
Unit: 24TH DIVISION
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: Looking for someone who knew my father. He was stationed in Japan for a year before he was transferred to Korea. I know that he was honored at a banquet at Camp Schimmelphenning officers club by the 24th division commander. He held the 24th pole vault record. This was sometime between 1952 and 1953.
Keywords: Camp Schimmelphenning, Track and Field
Entry: 62530
Subject: SGT MARION S. CALDWELL, JR.
Ginger Corder wrote on October 7, 2007
City and State:
Unit: 24TH INFANTRY DIV/ 19TH INF. REGIMENT
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My Dad is now passed on, but he was in the Army for 21 years. He served in Germany, Korea, Africa, etc..
He was a medic on the battlefield; was seriously wounded in action by missile shrapnel (sp.?). After recovering, he returned to Duty (Far East Command). I would like to hear from anyone that may have been a comrad. He would not speak much about the different battles he was in, but he did speak of carrying wounded soldiers to safety. I know he witnessed some really gruesome things. I wish he were still here and could join the veterans that are involved with the recent documentary on "The War". I believe he would have finally been able to tell a lot of things now that so many other veterans are able to "let it out." He received several medals, including the Purple Heart. I would have to look up his paperwork to give more information. Just a week before he died of a heart attack (1993), we were all sitting at the dining table having Christmas dinner, talking about what all Dad had been through in his lifetime. While discussing the war and military, one of my brothers asked him, "Dad, if you had it to do all over, would you go through it again?" Never hesitating, he answered, "Yes, son I would." After all my years of growing up, that's when I, his oldest daughter, realized how really proud of my Dad I was.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who may have known him while in service. He was from Tennessee. A lot of his buddies called him "Sarg". Sometimes they tried to tease him, because he was a "Jr." (Marion Stanley Caldwell, Jr.) Thanks and God Bless the USA.
Keywords: Sarg./ Medic/ Medical Dept./ from Tennessee/ South Korea/ 1951
Entry: 61926
Subject: 24TH ID AVIATION CO.?
Ken Hinks wrote on August 10, 2007
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Air Force Veteran
Comments: Did the 24th Infantry Division have an aviation Compny, during the Korean War?
Trying to run down which unit(s) had "L" airplanes, i.e., L-4, L-5, L-17, and L-19.
I know the 40th ID had an aviation unit.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Entry: 61632
Subject: ELOY GALLEGOS 24TH INFANTRY DIVISION 34TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
Rita Gallegos wrote on July 15, 2007
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My father served with the 24th Infantry Divison in Korea from 1951-1953. He was part of the 34th Infantry Regiment. He was in three battles tehre and I belive was involved in the one of the first ones in Korean and if I'm not mistaken he was moved to another regiment, the 19th I think it was. He is now passed away (Ocotober 31, 2005) and I am in serach of freinds that may have served with him while in Korea or thier families.
His name was Eloy Gallegos aka Loy. He was born and raised in Albequre New Mexico 2-20-31 and would have said he was either from there or possible Watts, California as he moved to California but I'm not sure if it was before or after his time in Korea.
Would love to hear from anyone from 24th Infantry Division, 34th Infantry Regiments, or the 19th and 21st Regiments or their surviving families.
Thanks and good luck to everyone on their seraches!
Rita Gallegos
moostang_rita@hotmail.com
Keywords: 24th Infantry Divison, 34th Infantry Regiment, Korea 1951-1953,
Entry: 60870
Subject: LOVE COMPANY 21ST REG.
Cloyce M. (Spunky) ODell wrote on May 3, 2007
City and State: WILLIAMSTON MI
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Other
Comments: Served with Love Company 21st Reg. in the Kumsung and Iron Triangle area from Nov 1951 thru January 1952. Was tranfered into the 40th Div. 223rd Reg. Love Co.
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Entry: 60823
Subject: 24 INFANTRY DIV. 1971-1972
Graham Haddock wrote on April 28, 2007
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City and State: IN
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments:
Keywords: Looking for guys in the E Co. 24th Infantry. Not sure if E co. or A. Co. Camp Casey. Graham Haddock
Entry: 58322
Subject: JACOB DOUGLAS (BAMA) PERRYMAN
Doug Perryman wrote on August 1, 2006
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City and State: RIVERDALE GA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: Looking for anyone who may remember Doug Perryman from the Korean War. He would love to communicate with anyone he served with. You can contact him personally or contact daughter, Nancy Cole, RNJMCOLE@aol.com
Keywords:
Entry: 58253
Subject: 1ST PROVISIONAL FINANCE DISBURSING SECTION
David Gilbert wrote on July 28, 2006
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: Understand the unit was with the 24th ID in Jul 1950 thru end of that year. Must have been at Pusan but don't kbnow if had combat time etc.
Keywords: Any information about that unit
Entry: 58114
Subject: MY FATHER...
Kimberly Stoner Short wrote on July 16, 2006
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City and State: ENGLEWOOD OH
Unit: 24TH
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments:
Keywords: I am looking for information on behalf of my father, Daniel C. Stoner. He was in the 24th Division / Army and fought in Korea. I would like to surprise him with information on anyone who may remember him or that he might remember. He would love to get in touch with his old Army buddies. Thank You!... Kim Stoner Short
Entry: 57190
Subject: MAURY TOWNSLEY
Rick Townsley wrote on May 16, 2006
City and State: COLONIAL HEIGHTS VA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: I'm looking for info about my deceased father who served with the 25/24th Infantry in the Korean War. I don't know very much about where he was or what he did because he didn't talk much about it. I believe he was an MP for some time. He was a very proud veteran and I'd like his grand kids to know about his service to our country. He never got to see his grand kids. Thanks.
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Entry: 55721
Subject: DO YOU REMEMBER BENNY BLAIS?
Michael Woods wrote on February 12, 2006
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: he was saved by holding on to bumper of jeep and draged out of snipers veiw? Is there anyone who knows more of the story?
Keywords: Benny was first paraplegic from korean conflict. wounded from sniper while trying to take refuge in tank.
Entry: 55422
Subject: H CO MORTARS OF 19TH REG, 24TH DIVISION
Thomas Ryan wrote on January 26, 2006
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: Looking for anyone that was in this company when the radio operator and 1st Lieutenant were killed by a land mine. I was a 1st gunner for 81 MM Mortars, and volunteered to be a Radio operater for the Forward Observer squad of this unit. As a Radio operater, I received a field promotion. There is no records of this and would like to hear from someone that will verify that action so that I may get my upgraded pay scale verified. Thanks Tpom
Keywords: Looking for anyone from "H" Co. Heavy Weapons, 81 mm Mortars . I was 1st gunner. from 19th Reg. 24th Taro Leaf.
Entry: 54310
Subject: UNIFORM AVAILABLE
Dawn Acker wrote on November 27, 2005
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Interested Person
Comments: An odd story - I attended the estate sale of a former grade school teacher of mine (Richard Helke) in Wadsworth, OH. His family, like many do, were just "clearing house" and getting rid of everything. I sell items on Ebay for extra income, and was there to see what I might find. I was very upset to see they were throwing away - in the garbage - a WWII/Korean War Army uniform. I asked them if it was a mistake, and didn't they want to keep it or donate it somewhere? They said they didn't know anything about it, so it meant nothing to them, and told me "take it if you want it". Well, I just couldn't let it go in the trash with yesterdays pizza.
I'm not sure if this uniform belonged to the Mr. Helke I knew, or if it was someone else in his family, or even used in teaching. When I looked up the patches and badges, I see that whoever owned it was a Sargeant in the Army 24th Division. It is decorated with ribbons for WWII Occupation service, United Nations service in Korea between 6/27/50 and 7/27/54, heroic service in Korea (w/two bronze stars), a silver star, and a purple heart. The uniform is complete, with shirt, jacket, pants, and blue silk cravat.
Before I go listing it for sale on Ebay, I thought I'd hunt around and see if anyone from the 24th, or from a family member of a 24th veteran, might want it. I'd like to see it get to a "home." Not sure why this is affecting a 34-year-old non-military woman this way, or why I've invested so much time into trying to figure it out, but it just got to me, seeing it there in the trash. Drop me an e-mail at auntdawnsattic@yahoo.com if you have information or are interested. Thanks and God Bless.
Keywords: 24th Division Richard Helke? uniform
Entry: 52913
Subject:
John D. (Dave) Wheeler wrote on August 29, 2005
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City and State: NORTH KANSAS CITY MO
Unit: 24TH. INF. HQTS. CO.
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments:
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Entry: 52213
Subject: INFO ON PFC CLEMENT ARTHUR FORT
Bill Fort wrote on July 24, 2005
City and State: PEACHTREE CITY GA
Unit: CO K, 21 ST REG, 24TH INF
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: PFC Clement Arthur Fort was my uncle. He served in Company K of the 21st Regiment of the 24th infantry division in WWII and died somewhere near Hollandia on on July 3, 1944 on New Guinea of wounds recieved in battle. I would like to find out more about the circumstances of his demise.
Keywords: Bud, Hollandia, Casualties, July 3, operation reckless,
Entry: 51611
Subject: SARGENT DARE
Loretta Taormina wrote on June 19, 2005
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City and State:
Unit: 34TH INF REGT
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments:
Keywords: Anyone requesting information concerning Sgt. Dare 34th Inf Regt 1950 Please contact me.
Have information and snap shot of Sgt. Dare, who was a friend of mine.
Entry: 51275
Subject: CO. G, 19TH INF REG, 24TH DIV
Merry M. Helm wrote on June 1, 2005
City and State: FRIDAY HARBOR WA
Unit: CO. G, 19TH INF REG, 24TH DIV
Service or Relationship: Interested Person
Comments: We are working on a film documentary of ND's most decorated soldier, M/Sgt Woodrow Keeble -- also known as Woody or Chief. Big guy, very strong, a member of the Sioux tribe of North/South Dakota.
We are searching for people who served or knew Keeble or have photographs of him. He served in WWII in the South Pacific, starting at Guadalcanal. Re-entered service in 1950 and fought in Korea with Co. G, 19th Inf Regt, 24th ID. Led 1st Platoon in Operation Nomad. Silver Star at Hill 585, on or about Oct 15-18, 1951. Distinguished Service Cross on Oct 20, 1951 at Hill 770 for leading 3 platoons, then single-handedly taking out three pillboxes on above hillside. Mst Sgt Keeble was twice recommended for the MOH for this action, but the paperwork was twice lost.
The family continues to seek this honor for him. Please, if you have any information, contact me.
Merry Helm North Dakota PUblic Radio
Keywords: Hill 585, Hill 770, Chief, operation nomad, Keeble, Sagami, Woody
Entry: 51196
Subject: LOOKING FOR FORMER MEMBERS
Kenneth J. (Ken) Waldo wrote on May 30, 2005
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City and State: NEW BERN NC
Unit: 16TH ORD CO - DET D (MASAN)
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: was a member of the 59th Ord Gp, 16th Ord Co, Det "D" in Masan during 1954/55 and would really enjoy hearing from any old buddies who might stumble across this
korean@always-online.com GOD BLESS
Keywords: Woody, Baked Bean Doherty, Norm Grossnikel, Brooklyn Joe Kelly, Paul Munz
Entry: 50994
Subject: LOOKING FOR BUDDIES
Don Duffy wrote on May 20, 2005
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City and State: LAFAYETTE HILL PA
Unit: FOX COMPANY,34THREGT,24TH DIV.
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran
Comments: Looking for buddies that served in Fox Company From May 1953 in Camp Fuji,Japan and air lifted to Korea June 30,1953 to October 1954. Guarded U.S Stockade in Pusan and Chinese P.O.W. and guarded a tungsten mine and trained in Yangu Valley.
Keywords: Fox Company
Entry: 50090
Subject: ALBERT B. GARCIA CO.
Albert Garcia JR. wrote on April 10, 2005
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City and State: ORANGE CA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: Lookin for Buddies who served with my father.
Keywords: Albert B. Garcia Company K, 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Div. 1951 - 1952
Entry: 49997
Subject: DID YOU KNOW MY DAD JOSEPH GAGNON
Doreen Gagnon Schibbelhute wrote on April 5, 2005
City and State: DEERFIELD NH
Unit: ?
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: I would love to speak to anyone who knew my father. He was sent to korea at the beginning of the hostilites. He had the nickname (Speedbag). I would like to know what he was like, I know he was funny cause he always made me laugh but thats all I remember. He received 4 purple hearts, a distinguised service cross and a silver star, I would like to know what he got these medals for.
I know that his cousin Rene Gagnon was on of the 6 men to raise the flag on Iwo Jima, but even he has passed away.
Keywords: Joseph Gagnon 21st inf reg 24th inf div, hour glass patch on his left sleeve in a picture in japan when he was probably 19 or so.
Entry: 49900
Subject: LIVES NEAR ME
Harold Cornett SR. wrote on April 1, 2005
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City and State: INDEPENDENCE KS
Unit: WAS A MORTOR COMPANY
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: he cant find his dd214 was born aug. 12 1927 was ihe is a close friend of mine n korea 1950 1951 with a morter company.he is a close friend of mine .another friend was with 187 airborn div, made 3 combat jumps 1950 to 1952 name of al. lives near me . has purple heart also
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Entry: 49311
Subject: SECT 1. BATT. C, 13TH FIELD ART BATT., 19TH REG COMBAT TEAM, 24 TH DIV. COMPANY K
Kevin Noble wrote on March 2, 2005
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: JUST FYI and hope to recieve Information on anyone that may have served with my Father.
A letter sent to Olen E. Noble (aka-Bud) from
Lt. Ralph R. Balestrieri (from New Jersey) in 1981.
Dear Bud, This is a personal commendation for your actions in Korea while assigned as Recon Sergeant, forward observer, section 1 Battery C, 13th Field Artilliry Battalion, 19th Regiment Combat Team, 24th Infantry Divsion.
While attached to Company K on two separate ocassions, during the month of April, during very heavy fighting of eraly 1951 you performed above and beyond the call of duty. Your courage and quick thinking helped considerably in holding company K together on both occassions. You certainly deserve and earned a medal for each occassion, but unfortunetly circumstances did not allow me to put you in for one at the time. I, and no doubt others, remember and appreciate your service.
The Lt. sent a personal gift to my father in place of his error in not sending a commendation in for him.
Dad never spoke much about his service in WWII or Korea.
I would like to know more about this battle or events if anyone could help. I know there was an article written at the time (Stars and Stripes News) about a Company K that was thought to have been wiped out but reappeared and survived a large attack in April 1951. I hope others may benefit from this information I have passed on. Thank You and God Bless You All.
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Entry: 47610
Subject: KOREAN KIA
Jim Avjian wrote on December 20, 2004
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: WOJG Bruce Benton Langfitt was a member of the 24th Div. at the outset of the Korean War. I am not sure of the Reg. but think it was the 19th reg. and most likely attached to an Artilary Unit.
He was reported KIA in July of 1950 but I am unable to find his name listed under the 24th Div. Casualty list ( all units). Does anyone the surved with the 24th Div. remember anything about WOJG Langfitt....his unit, where he was killed, was he captured???
I served in Korea with the 2nd Div. and know how records can get mixed up. I was captured May of 1951 and my family got bits and pieces of info but never received confirmation I was still alive until May of 1953.
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Entry: 47193
Subject: KOREA JULY 4 1950-AUG 7 1951
Lowell A. Sharp wrote on November 30, 2004
Deceased
City and State: COWEN WV
Unit: 24TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: These are the words written in our Family Bible. My Dad rarely speaks of his experiences in the war. But from what he did say he was in communications and went across enemy lines to set up communication lines . If anyone served with my Dad and remembers him please let him know. He wonders about you all the time wondering who is alive and who never made it. He would love hearing from any of you.He has an emptiness in his heart for those who know what he knows but can't talk about it and don't have to talk about it because you know.Hoping to hear from anyone. He was also in Japan on R and R.
Keywords: entered combat in Korea July 4, 1950 with 24th infantry division. Left Korea August 7,1951. Arrived back in USA August 24, 1951.
Entry: 46798
Subject: THOMAS W. MCDONALD
Nancy G. wrote on November 11, 2004
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City and State: LYNN MA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: Looking for info on my father during the Korean war. Recently deceased, looking to learn more about his army days.
Thanks.
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Entry: 44724
Subject: LOOKING FOR MY DAD'S ARMY BUDDY
Charlene Bailey wrote on July 23, 2004
City and State: WELLINGTON KY
Unit: MY DAD'S WAS THE 19TH UNIT 24 TH DIVISION
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: My dad and his friend was known as Barnes and Bailey circus. The friend of my dad was Edward barnes . I would love to reunit them they both are in tghe 70's.We live in kentucky and Barnes was from Okahoma. Please E-Mail me at countyr_woman_1960@yahoo.com
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Entry: 44694
Subject: 24ID
Vernon Billinger wrote on July 22, 2004
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City and State: MACOMB MI
Unit: 24TH INFANTRY DIV.
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments:
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Entry: 44126
Subject: SGT OR SSG JOHN WILLIAM MOSES
John Moses wrote on June 29, 2004
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City and State: LOWELL MA
Unit: 743RD POCC
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My Grandfather SGT (SSG) John Moses passed away recently. He didn't talk much of his time in Korea, but we had touched upon it a few times. My grandmother gave me his flag, and I wanted to know if anyone knew him during that time. I believe the years were 1952-1954(?) Anyway, I'm not sure how much help this will be. I only knew it was the 24th because of a plaque on the wall.
Thank you.
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Entry: 43335
Subject: MY UNCLE THE HERO
Cathy Llorens wrote on May 29, 2004
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City and State: WICHITA FALLS TX
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: My uncle PFC Louis A Munoz died in a fire in Pusan 3-31-1948. They had arrived on a ship. He was sleeping in the barracks when 2 soliders came on duty, they were cold and put kerosine in the stove to keep warm and the stove exploted. He was out of the bldg but went back to save some friends who where sleeping and the building collapsed on him. He was found in the ruins alived but died in the ambulance. That is all the info my mother remembers. I would like to find some info or anyone that knew him. He was 18 at the time, born and raised in New York. Thank You Cathy
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Entry: 42957
Subject: EMERSON J WRIGHT 19TH K COMPANY
Randall Fritts wrote on May 10, 2004
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City and State: KNOXVILLE TN
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: someone new him ,kia march 10,1951 operation ripper 19th k company
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Entry: 42602
Subject: 24TH DIVISION-EARLY 1950'S
Linda Vallentine wrote on April 25, 2004
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Friend of Veteran
Comments: I am interested in finding any servicemen from this squad, who served during the early 50's. While I know it is asking alot, I have a VERY good friend who served during the Korean War, under this division, who,I feel, would benefit greatly from knowing if anyone from his division is still living, and enjoy contact from them. He is a wonderful person, who, from his experiences, has led a tough and emotional life because of that which he experienced so many years ago! He has become one of my dearest and best friends...and seeing him share his tears, of his past war-days has promted me to write this letter. If you wer part of his squad, please contact me so I can pass on the good news to Tom...I know that knowing you are alive and well will lift his spirits incredibly! Thank You!
Keywords: 24th Division, 21st regimine,2nd batallion, company E, 4th platoon, 4th sqaud
Entry: 39490
Subject: HQ MOTOR POOL
George Lindahl wrote on December 27, 2003
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City and State:
Unit: 24TH INF DIV HQ MOTOR POOL
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments:
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Entry: 39406
Subject: DOG CO. 6TH MED TK BN
William R. Evans wrote on December 24, 2003
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City and State: RICHLAND MO
Unit:
Service or Relationship: -
Comments:
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Entry: 37957
Subject: RICHARD FONTAINE
Ashlie Sabin wrote on November 1, 2003
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City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My grandfather is looking for a Richard Fontaine (spelling could be off)they were friends during the Korean War.My Grandfather was in the Army's 24th Division [1952-1954]. Richard went on to serve 2 tours in Vietnam. Through out the years they exchanged Christmas cards but have since lost contact. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Richard please e-mail me. Thank you.
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Entry: 37503
Subject: LOOKING FOR ANYONE IN 24TH DIV. 21 REG 4.2 BATTERY 1957
Tom Craig wrote on October 11, 2003
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City and State: PAGOSA SPRINGS CO
Unit: 24 DIV. 21 REG. 4,2 BATTERY
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: I need help on a disability claim . If you know me please contact
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Entry: 33580
Subject: LOOKING FOR INFO ON MY FATHER
Don Powell wrote on April 13, 2003
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City and State: WEST COLUMBIA SC
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: I am trying to find information on my father, Joseph Charles Powell of Adrian Georgia. I am told he served in the south pacific and later in korea. If someone could tell me where to look for info, or has knowledge of him, I would be grateful.
Don Powell
Keywords: solomon islands, new guinea, ww2, korea
Entry: 33530
Subject: LOOKING FOR FOUR MAN BUDDY TEAM 1953-1955
Warren McElmurry wrote on April 9, 2003
Email Update Needed
City and State: SHASTA LAKE CA
Unit: EASY COMPANY
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: I want to find my buddy team or anybody that knows about them. Also guys in 5th RTC, 1955.
Keywords: Charlie Gallegos, Jim Langley, Ceasar Pennaherra
Easy Company; Went over on ship General Nelson Walker
Entry: 33278
Subject: PFC E-3 DOYLE MILLS
Sherri Mills wrote on April 1, 2003
City and State:
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: I am trying to find out any information on my Uncle Doyle. Who he served with, what was his job, how he was KIA, etc. We only have basically the same information that is on the Korean Memorial website. My dad has been haunted by not knowing anything for years and my grandmother went to her grave believing it was not him in the casket the Army sent home. Is there anyone who remembers my Uncle Doyle. I know he was stationed at Hickem Air Base in Hawaii for a while. His hometown was Brownwood, Texas. Thank you in advance.
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Entry: 33198
Subject:
Ronald (Ron) Hanson wrote on March 30, 2003
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City and State: BAGLEY MN
Unit: 1ST BN.29TH RCT HQ CO/SERV. 3RD ENGR.
Service or Relationship: -
Comments:
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Entry: 33196
Subject:
Ronald (Ron) Hanson wrote on March 30, 2003
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City and State: BAGLEY MN
Unit: 1ST BN.29TH RCT HQ CO/SERV. 3RD ENGR.
Service or Relationship: -
Comments:
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Entry: 32780
Subject: 24TH DIV. 19TH REG. H CO. FALL 50-WINTER51
Joe Price wrote on March 14, 2003
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City and State: PICO RIVERA CA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My uncle Edward Flores served 24th div. 19th reg.
H co. heavy weapons platoon aprox fall 1950 to winter of 1952. He was from east L.A. California.
He was also in Japan. He was in the big push in october 1951. He is a widower and is living with my mother, the former Carmen Flores. My mother is his kid sister and was a pen pal to several of his buddies. If anyone remembers them please E-mail to tiguahealingbear@yahoo.com.
Keywords: 24th div. 19th reg. H co. heavy weapons.Fall 50-winter 52.Big october push of 1951.
Entry: 32213
Subject: BAD ADDRESS
Joseph J. McKeon wrote on February 20, 2003
Deceased
City and State: CA
Unit:
Service or Relationship: Army Veteran - Korea
Comments: Jared: AOL says you are not with them, so your address is not complete.
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Entry: 32139
Subject: CLYDE B. STEVE
Andrea Truitt wrote on February 18, 2003
City and State: CA
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Service or Relationship: Family Member
Comments: My grandmother recently let me know that I had a different grandfather than the one I always knew. I would like to find out more information about him. From what she can remember his name was Clyde B. Steve, he was in 24th division in the Korean War, was once stationed in Fort Gordon, in Georgia (we think), he was an E-3 and would have been an E-8 getting out of the Army. If anyone can let me know anything, I would appreciate it so much. Thank You.
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