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THE HONOR ROLL: Korean War (1950-1953)

The following members of the family are known to have served in this conflict. If you know of others, please let me know. Photographs are also welcome.

The names of those who died are in red.

  • Archibald Luther 1893-1990
    colonel; of San Diego, Calif.
    [03-0301] (Edmund Fairfield, Horatio "Harvey" Plum, Linus Smith, Joshua, Joshua, Jehiel, Joshua, John, John)
    Served with the coast artillery. A career soldier, he also served in World Wars I and II.
  • David Eugene 1932-2008
    corporal, Army; of Indianapolis and Cloverdale, Ind.
    [13-4211] unplaced
    His obituary.
  • Edward G. 1929-1955
    corporal, Marine Corps reserves; of Potosi, Mo.
    [01-7151] (Frank T., Alfred A., Van Buren, Hiel C., John, Giles, Hiel, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John)
    He was buried at Potosi's New Masonic Cemetery.
  • Homer Lee 1932-2001
    of Tulsa, Okla., and Galveston, Texas.
    (unplaced)
    His obituary.
  • Jack E.
    corporal, Army; of Crestline, Calif..
    [01-0606] (Donald Burroughs, Samuel Benjamin, Eliab Harvey, Eliab, Eliab, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John)
    He was reported wounded in the Nov. 6, 1951, issue of the Los Angeles Times.
  • Lyman 1933-2006
    Army; of Monticello and Daysville, Ky.
    [01-4207] (Denver Ray, Giles, Giles, Robert, John, Giles, Hiel, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, John, John)
    His obituary.
  • Raymond I. 1925-1968
    staff sergeant; of West Bloomfield, N.Y.
    (unplaced)
    SSgt Btry A 2 BN 5 Artillery, World War II and Korea.
  • Robert E. 1929-1993
    corporal, Army; of Phelps, N.Y.
    (unplaced)
    He was buried at Joslyn or Oaks Corner Cemetery in Phelps, Ontario County, N.Y.


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