Korean War Project

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

Hello

On Tue, 11 Nov 1997 
Mike W. Roman wrote:

7244 Grays Ave
Philadelphia, Pa 19142-1518

623th 155 Field Artillery 8th Army attached to I Corps.

623rd Armoured Field Artillery Bn (155MM)

On Fri, 17 Apr 1998 
Edward V Tavill Email address wrote:

phone: 760 328 2663

8th army attached to I corp

datein: nov 1952 dateout: nov1954

I am looking for Don Rogers who was my buddy. Last I heard he was a 
state trooper for Misou State Police. Also a James Barnhill and a 
Russell Stewart from the Baltimore area.

623rd Armoured Field Artillery Bn (155MM)

On Wed, 3 Jul 1996 
Luther Nixon  Lh993v@aol.com wrote:
Ted,

Received both of your messages,thank for replying as quick as you did. 
I served with the 623d artillery battalion while in Korea, we were 
located in the central sector ,as a matter of fact where the 2d Div is
locatated now at camp casey was the rear area, both the 7th and 25th
division`s was in that sector we were a 155 howitizer unit so we 
supported whichever unit was there at the time to include the turks and
other UN units.

Dec 51-Jan 53

On Mon, 16 Nov 1998
tabitha Email addresswrote:

I don`t have any special computer equipment to send you my pictures.  
I was  in the 623 FA a national guard  unit attacted to the 10th corps.

I was over there from Dec. 51 until Jan.53.  At near the end of war we
where supporting the 1st Marines near the armistice site.  

D Olmstead

Charlie Company

On Mon, 14 Jun 1999 
Sue Fritz Email address wrote:

I happened upon your web site while searching for my father. He would
like to find others from the 623 Field artillery battalion. He was
stationed in Korea from April 1952 to July 1953. 

My Dad's full name is Dirk John Kleyn, he went by John.  He was a 
gunner, highest rank was Sgt.  Company Charlie, 623rd field artillery.
He is especially looking for Slim Estes from Corpus Christi TX who was
injured by the recoil of his howitzer.  As I stated before he was there
from April 1952 to July 1953.  I am sure that he would enjoy hearing 
from any of those that served with him.


Thank you,

Sue Fritz