Korean War Project

Note: Original postings on the Korean War Project from 1995 to about 1999.

179th Field Artillery Bn


 On Sat, 30 Nov 1996  Scott Robertson 
 workshop@shirleypewter.com wrote:

Hello Mr Barker
 I`m starting to search for living members of the 179 field artillery
battalion,45th Infantry Division. My father,Shirley C. Robertson was a
Warrant offficer W1. He is still living and interested in finding other 
members of his unit. I believe the majority of them came from Ok.

Any info you can provide or direction you can steer me would be great
and much apprieciated. If you desire I may be reached via E mail at
workshop@shirleypewter.com

Thanks again and I hope to hear from you. Many blessings
Scott Robertson

Donald Miller POW Died in Camp

 
On Fri, 23 May 1997
John Galt  johngalt@webtv.net  wrote:

Lost in Korea as MIA and to my knowledge never returned. He was my
cousin. I think I heard that he was a POW for awhile and escaped,
captured again and then disapeared for good. Any Info? I was a POW in
Germany in WWII. Shot in B-17 over Kempton, Ger. July 18, 1944. talag
Luft I 10 months.. 
Thanks for any info.

On Sun, 24 Aug 1997 
John Murphyjmcprod1@aol.com wrote:


My father was Col.  Preston JC Murphy.  He served with the 45 Division
during WWII and in Korea.   If there is any historical data you have
concerning his service or unit,  please e-mail me back.

Address:  jmcprod1@aol.com
Thank you
John Murphy
I was named after John Embry,  I believe of the 179th Artillery