| Guest | Scott Magnus |
| State & Country | Illinois - USA |
| Message | My Father-in-law fought on Old Baldy. Why do I know this? Because it took me about 6 years to finally get him to talk about it. He wrote his girl friend for his whole tour over there. She is now his wife of 50 yrs. A year ago his wife made a compilation of these letters into a book. WOW what a story, his name is LEROY HANKE. Salem, Illinois. If you know him drop me a line |
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| packers1@wisperhome.com | |
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| Posted | 11/20/2008 5:30:07 PM |
| Guest | Fred Maso |
| State & Country | Pennsylvania - USA |
| Message | SERVED 1945 - merchant marines Sheepshead Bay boot camp, NY on SS John Howard Payne under Ship Master, OR Larson, departed from Alamdea, CA. 2nd - served US Coast Guard 1946-1947 Curtis Bay Boot Camp, MD. Foxglove - St Louis Fort Naval District under Captain Frank Weber Warrant Officer |
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| freddo774@yahoo.com | |
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| Posted | 11/18/2008 9:28:02 PM |
| Guest | Breana Bade |
| State & Country | Georgia - USA |
| Message | I read what you wrote about my grandfather Harold Bade, and how my dad, Richard Bade, served in the military. I married into military also. It's nice to see that my grandfather's life is written down somewhere. |
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| breanab14@yahoo.com | |
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| Posted | 11/17/2008 10:18:31 PM |
| Guest | Paul Davos |
| State & Country | Virginia - USA |
| Message | Served with 560 FA Bn, Camp Polk, La, Hq, 8th FA Bn, 25th Inf Div, Korea 1952. Left unit July 31, 1952. At 279th Gen Hospital, Japan. Discharged Nov 1952 as S.Sgt. Would like to hear from anyone who may have known or crossed paths with me. Think your site is terrific! |
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| bootsdog@embarqmail.com | |
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| Posted | 11/17/2008 12:11:46 PM |
| Guest | Lyle Cate |
| State & Country | Michigan - USA |
| Message | Looking for anyone who served with the 45th TRS at Kimpo, Korea, 1954 - 1955. The 67th Tac Recon Wg will be having our 2009 reunion October 8 - 12, 2009, in Washington, DC. All units are welcome. |
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| leroycate@hotmail.com | |
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| Posted | 11/17/2008 11:12:46 AM |
| Guest | Cheryl Beamon |
| State & Country | North Carolina - USA |
| Message | I am currently doing a study of the patches and pins that my father, John Chester Beamon wore during the Korean War Conflict. I have found some info but I have one pin that I am curious about. I don't know if you can help with this by Christmas, but if there is something out there that I'm not aware of, please let me know. I've searched just about every web site. Thanks, Cheryl Beamon (Youngest Daughter) |
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| christianarmour@embarqmail.com | |
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| Posted | 11/16/2008 1:52:27 PM |
| Guest | Kenneth Burton |
| State & Country | Indiana - USA |
| Message | I was in Korea in all of 1966 until May 1967. I was a member Company C - 304th Signal battalion and 258th Signal company - 304th Signal Battalion. I was stationed at Camp Humphreys, Camp Baker, and Ascom. I have been investigating what happened to my old duty stations. This site has been a great help. I am amazed at how much the country has changed in the last 40 years. Sgt. Ken Burton |
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| Posted | 11/14/2008 3:01:19 AM |
| Guest | Nita Hughes Thompson |
| State & Country | Texas - USA |
| Message | My dad was in the army and fought in the Korean war...he died 16 yrs ago and I so wish I would have paid more attention to the stories he told...one story that was a little familiar is they tried to take this mountain or possibly just a ridge...everytime, they did, many Americans were killed...finally they realized that the koreans were coming out of tunnels that were dug in the side of the mountain....His name was Rex Oliver Hughes and if alive he woud be 80 yrs old. He died of a heart attack 16 yrs ago...anyone who might just happen to have known him, please email me at nthompson@etmc.org. Thank You |
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| nthompson@etmc.org | |
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| Posted | 11/13/2008 12:20:08 PM |
| Guest | Magen Calland |
| State & Country | Virginia - USA |
| Message | I am Capt. Michael Luosey's grandaughter and I was so pleased to come across all this wonderful history about my Grampa! I have unending respect for all that he accomplished. Some of my best memories from childhood are sitting on his footstool listening to all his Naval stories while he smoked his cigar! He was a remarkable man in every way. He was the kindest soul and I miss him tremendously. Thank you for always thinking of him and for honoring him! You are a remarkable bunch and Grampa always spoke so highly of ya'll! Many blessings, Magen Calland |
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| callandfam@msn.com | |
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| Posted | 11/12/2008 1:33:20 PM |
| Guest | john schoenfield |
| State & Country | Michigan - USA |
| Message | Landed in Pusan in May of 1953; went to 45th division 171 FABN; when they went home was transferred to the 2nd division, 38th FABN; rotated home in late September 1954. There were a lot of Michigan men drafted here in Flint on the same day. |
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| jgs0503@att.net | |
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| Posted | 11/10/2008 2:32:55 PM |