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Korea and Vietnam Casualties
Vietnam (moved to a different page)
New Data here.
Korean War Casualties
Staten Island, NY
Source: ABMC American Battle Monuments Commission
https://www.abmc.gov/search/node
Those listing hometown as Staten Island or something similar, but not "New York"
Source: NARA National Archives and Records Administration:
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/military/korean-war/casualty-lists/ny-alpha.pdf (pdf)

William Charles Ackermann |

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Statton Island, New York
Born April 2, 1930
Private, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died April 16, 1952 in Korea |
Private Ackermann was a member of the 160th Infantry Regiment, 40th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on April 16, 1952. Private Ackermann was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Eric L. Ahlstrom, Jr. |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1932
Private First Class, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died June 24, 1953 in Korea |
Private First Class Ahlstrom was a member of Company F, 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near Chohanggok, North Korea on June 24, 1953. Private First Class Ahlstrom was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Edward Clyde Benfold |

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Staten Island, New York
Born January 15, 1931
Hospital Corpsman Third Class, U.S. Navy
Killed in Action
Died September 5, 1952 in Korea |
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Benfold was attached to Company F, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. On September 5, 1952, during intense enemy attack supported by artillery and mortar fire, he was treating two wounded marines in a large crater, when two enemy soldiers threw two grenades into the crater. He picked up the grenades and thrust them against the bodies of the enemy as they exploded, mortally wounding himself. For his leadership and great valor, Hospital Corpsman Third Class Benfold was awarded the Medal of Honor, the Purple Heart with Gold Star, the Combat Service Ribbon, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal. On November 11, 1995, the U.S. Navy christened a new aegis destroyer the "USS BENFOLD". |
Source: ABMC |

Stanley Aloysius Blazewicz |
No photo available |
New Brighton, New York
Born March 21, 1929
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died November 23, 1950 in Korea |
Private First Class Blazewicz was a member of the Anti-Tank Company, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on November 23, 1950. Private First Class Blazewicz was awarded the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Nicholas C. Caccese |
No photo available |
Richmond County, New York
Born 1932
Private First Class, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died July 15, 1953 in Korea |
Private First Class Caccese was a member of Company K, 180th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on July 15, 1953. Initially, he was initially listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy from his outpost near Pau-Gol, North Korea on July 15, 1953. Later his remains were discovered in a shallow grave and identified. Private First Class Caccese was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Francis Aloysis Codd |
No photo available |
Staten Island, New York
Born June 21, 1930
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died June 11, 1953 in Korea |
Second Lieutenant Codd was a member of Battery B, 39th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division. On June 11, 1953, his unit was directed to serve as infantry. While leading his unit on an attack of enemy positions near Yangji-ri, North Korea, he was Killed in Action by enemy artillery fire. Second Lieutenant Codd was awarded the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Daniel Colello |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1932
Private, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died July 9, 1953 in Korea
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Private Colello was a member of the 57th Field Artillery Battalion, 7th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on July 9, 1953. Private Colello was awarded the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Michael V. Colonnello |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1928
Sergeant, U.S. Army
Died of Wounds
Died October 20 or 21, 1951 in Korea |
Sergeant Colonnello was a member of the 21st Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in North Korea on October 20, 1951 and died of those wounds the following day. Sergeant Colonnello was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Joseph P. Daniels |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1928
Private, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died May 20, 1951 in Korea |
Private Daniels was a medic with the Medical Company, 15th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while tending his wounded comrades in South Korea on May 20, 1951. Private Daniels was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Theodore J. Goerge |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1928
Private First Class, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died September 12, 1951 in Korea |
Private First Class Goerge was a member of the 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in South Korea on March 24, 1951 and returned to duty on May 28, 1951. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on September 12, 1951. Private First Class Goerge was awarded the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Girolamo J. Guerrise
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No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1928
Sergeant First Class, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died September 11, 1951 in Korea |
Sergeant First Class Guerrise was a member of the 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on September 11, 1951. Sergeant First Class Guerrise was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

James C. Hutchins |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1924
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army
Missing in Action - Presumed Dead
Died December 21, 1951 in Korea |
First Lieutenant Hutchins was a member of Company F, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on December 21, 1951. He was presumed dead on December 31, 1953. For his leadership and valor, First Lieutenant Hutchins was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

John J. Imbert |
No photo available |
Tottenville, New York
Born July 25, 1933
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died March 30, 1953 in Korea |
Private First Class Imbert was a member of the 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on March 30, 1953. Private First Class Imbert was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Edward C. Johansen |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1925
Corporal, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died June 2, 1951 in Korea |
Corporal Johansen was a member of the 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on June 2, 1951. Corporal Johansen was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Allan Francis Kivlehan |

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Staten Island, Richmond County, New York
Born January 4, 1932
Corporal or Private First Class, U.S. Army
Died while Prisoner of War
Died November 3, 1950 in Korea |
Corporal Kivlehan was a member of Headquarters Company, 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. He was ambushed while in a truck convoy one mile south of Taejon, South Korea and captured on July 19, 1950. He was shot on November 3, 1950 while on a death march from Mampo to Chungung. Corporal Kivlehan was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Prisoner of War Medal, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Howard H. Knieriem |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1914
Sergeant, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died June 27, 1951 in Korea |
Sergeant Knieriem was a veteran of World War II. In Korea, he was a member of Company C, 5th Infantry Regimental Combat Team. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near Chup'd-Ryong, North Korea on June 27, 1951. For his leadership and valor, Sergeant Knieriem was awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantry Badge with star, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Sumner J. Kubinak |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1931
Sergeant or Corporal, U.S. Army
Missing in Action - Presumed Dead
Died November 26, 1950 in Korea |
Sergeant Kubinak was a member of the 8th Airborne Ranger Company, 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on November 26, 1950. He was presumed dead on December 31, 1953. For his leadership and valor, Sergeant Kubinak was awarded the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Lawrence A. Lane |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1920
Master Sergeant, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died August 6, 1950 in Korea |
Master Sergeant Lane was a member of Company L, 24th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. On August 6, 1950, after leading his platoon during darkness to successfully eliminate enemy pocket of 200 enemy soldiers, he and his men were ambushed. Master Sergeant Lane was mortally wounded. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Pellegrino Joseph J. Maffeo |
No photo available |
Staten Island, New York
Born February 18, 1930
Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died September 25, 1950 in Korea |
Corporal Maffeo was a member of Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on September 25, 1950. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Gerald J. Mitten |
No photo available |
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York
Born 1928
Corporal, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died June 11, 1952 in Korea |
Corporal Mitten was a member of Company K, 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while on patrol near Agec, North Korea by small by enemy small arms fire on June 11, 1952. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Harry S. Morrison, Jr. |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1925
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died September 8, 1950 in Korea |
First Lieutenant Morrison was a member of the 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in South Korea on September 8, 1950. First Lieutenant Morrison was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Charles P. Murphy |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1927
Sergeant, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died November 6, 1951 in Korea |
Sergeant Murphy was a member of Company A, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on November 6, 1951. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Paul Pakidis, Jr. |
No photo available |
Staten Island, Richmond County, New York
Born 1929
Private, U.S. Army
Killed in Action
Died July 29, 1950 in Korea |
Private Pakidis was a member of the 34th Infantry Regiment, 24th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while establishing new defensive position near Apkong-Ni, South Korea on July 29, 1950. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Robert A. Penny |
No photo available |
Richmond, New York
Born 1932
Private First Class, U.S. Army
Missing in Action - Presumed Dead
Died November 28, 1950 in Korea |
Private First Class Penny was a member of the 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy near Kunu-ri, North Korea on November 28, 1950. He was presumed dead on December 31, 1953. Private First Class Penny was awarded the Purple Heart. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

John Stanley Saliski |

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Staten Island, New York
Born November 5, 1931
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died June 2, 1951 in Korea |
Private First Class Saliski was a member of Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on June 2, 1951. Private First Class Saliski was awarded the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Robert W. Shaw |

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Castleton, New York
Born 1924
First Lieutenant, U.S. Air Force
Non-hostile Air Crash
Died January 3, 1953 in United States |
First Lieutenant Shaw was a veteran of World War II. During the Korean War, he was a the navigator of a C-47 transport stationed at Donaldson Air Force Base, South Carolina. On January 3, 1953, his aircraft was on a courier run from Newburgh, New York to Donaldson AFB via Pope AFB, Fayetteville, North Carolina. The aircraft developed engine problem and the pilot tried to make an emergency landing at Crabtree Creek State Park near Raleigh, North Carolina. It ran into dense fog and rain and crashed killing three crew members. First Lieutenant Shaw was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. |
Source: ABMC |

Brian Frederick Sheppard |
No photo available |
Staten Island, New York
Born July 16, 1927
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died March 2, 1951 in Korea |
Private First Class Sheppard was a member of Company H, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy near Hoensong, South Korea during Operation Killer on March 2, 1951. Private First Class Sheppard was awarded the Purple Heart posthumously. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

Frank Joseph Venditti |
No photo available |
Staten Island, New York
Born August 9, 1932
Private First Class, U.S. Marine Corps
Killed in Action
Died December 8, 1950 in Korea |
Private First Class Venditti was a member of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on December 8, 1950. Private First Class Venditti was awarded the Purple Heart. |
Source: ABMC |
Source: NARA |

State-level Lists of Casualties from the Korean Conflict (1951-1957)
State-level Lists of Casualties from the Vietnam Conflict (1957-)
You can also access, online, state level casualty lists for the Korean Conflict, sorted
alphabetically by last name (pdf)
[Janet's note: This is the entire state.]
You can also access, online, state level casualty lists for the Vietnam Conflict, sorted
alphabetically by last name (pdf)
[Janet's note: This is the entire state.]
The National Archives and Records Administration has custody of two
data files in the Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Record Group 330). They
contain records of U.S. military casualties from the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. The records in the
Korean Conflict Casualty File are for persons who died as a result of hostilities in Korea, 1950-57,
including those who died while missing or captured. The Combat Area Casualties Current File includes
final records for persons who died 1957-1995, as a result of either a hostile or nonhostile causes in the
Southeast Asia Combat Area, including those who died while missing or captured.
The Center for Electronic Records has
prepared state casualty lists by creating extracts from the data files. Each state list
incorporates selected data elements for all deceased casualties whose state "home of record," as
identified by the serviceman or woman upon last entrance into military service, was that state.
"Home of record" does not necessarily refer to the place of birth, residence of next of kin, place of
longest residence, or other common uses of the term "hometown." In the Korean data file place of
"home of record" for Army casualties is by county, while for Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps casualties,
it is by city/town. In the Vietnam-era data file place of "home of record" is city/town for all services.
The state lists include the following data for each casualty: name, rank or grade, branch of
service, home of record, date of death, date of birth (Vietnam only), category of casualty. The state lists
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From
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U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO DIED FROM HOSTILE ACTION (INCLUDING MISSING AND CAPTURED) IN THE KOREAN WAR, 1950-1957
Name | Rank/Grade | Branch of Service | Home of Record | Date of Casualty | Category of Casualty |
City/Town/County | State |
ACKERMANN | WILLIAM | PVT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 4/16/52 | KILLED IN ACTION |
AHLSTROM | ERIC L JR | PFC | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 6/24/53 | KILLED IN ACTION |
CACCESE | NICHOLAS C | PFC | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 7/15/53 | KILLED IN ACTION |
CODD | FRANCIS A | 2LT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 11/6/53 | KILLED IN ACTION |
COLELLO | DANIEL | PVT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 9/7/53 | KILLED IN ACTION |
COLONNELLO | MICHAEL | SGT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 10/20/51 | DIED OF WOUNDS |
DANIELS | JOSEPH P | PVT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 5/20/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
GOERGE | THEODORE J | PFC | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 9/12/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
GUERRISE | GIROLAMO | SFC | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 9/11/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
HUTCHINS | JAMES C | 1LT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 12/21/51 | DIED WHILE MISSING |
JOHANSEN | EDWARD C | CPL | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 2/6/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
KIVLEHAN | ALLAN F | PFC | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 7/19/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
KNIERIEM | HOWARD H | SGT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 6/27/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
KUBINAK | SUMNER J | CPL | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 11/26/50 | DIED WHILE MISSING |
LANE | LAWRENCE A | MSGT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 8/6/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
MAFFEO | PELLEGRINO J JR | CPL | MARINES | STATEN ISLAND | NEW YORK | 9/25/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
MITTEN | GERALD J | CPL | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 11/6/52 | KILLED IN ACTION |
MORRISON | HARRY S | 1LT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 9/8/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
MURPHY | CHARLES P | SGT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 11/6/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
PAKIDIS | PAUL JR | PVT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 7/29/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
PENNY | ROBERT A | PVT | ARMY | RICHMOND | NEW YORK | 11/28/50 | DIED WHILE MISSING |
SALISKI | JOHN STANLEY | PFC | MARINES | STATEN ISLAND | NEW YORK | 2/6/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
SHEPPARD | BRIAN FREDERICK | PFC | MARINES | STATEN ISLAND | NEW YORK | 3/2/51 | KILLED IN ACTION |
VENDITTI | FRANK JOSEPH | PFC | MARINES | STATEN ISLAND | NEW YORK | 12/8/50 | KILLED IN ACTION |
NARA's AAD
File Unit Title: Korean Conflict Casualty File, 1/1/1950 - 2/7/1957
Member of: Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Series: Korean Conflict Casualty File, 11/1976 - 11/1979
Korean War Casualties; Home of record = Richmond, NY
All were male citizens; all died in Korea
All were Caucasian except Lawrence A Lane, who was Negro
Name |
Casualty Group |
Service Number |
Military Grade or Rank |
Branch |
Born |
Date Died or Declared Dead |
ACKERMANN, William |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51112347 |
PVT |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1930 |
4/16/1952 |
AHLSTROM, Eric L Jr |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51177945 |
PFC |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1932 |
6/24/1953 |
CACCESE, Nicholas C |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51206416 |
PFC |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1932 |
7/15/1953 |
CODD, Francis A |
HOSTILE - Killed |
1931606 |
2LT |
U S Army |
1930 |
6/11/1953 |
COLELLO, Daniel |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51197845 |
PVT |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1932 |
7/9/1953 |
COLONNELLO, Michael |
HOSTILE - Died of wounds |
51068664 |
SGT |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1928 |
10/20/1951 |
DANIELS, Joseph P |
HOSTILE - Killed |
12280382 |
PVT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1928 |
5/20/1951 |
GOERGE, Theodore J |
HOSTILE - Killed |
12261638 |
PFC |
U S Army, National Guard (ANG, AFNG, NGUS) |
1928 |
9/12/1951 |
GUERRISE, Girolamo |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51068725 |
SFC |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1928 |
9/11/1951 |
HUTCHINS, James C |
HOSTILE - Died while missing |
957462 |
1LT |
U S Army |
1924 |
12/21/1951 |
JOHANSEN, Edward C |
HOSTILE - Killed |
42069339 |
CPL |
U S Army, National Guard (ANG, AFNG, NGUS) |
1925 |
6/2/1951 |
KIVLEHAN, Allan F |
HOSTILE - Killed |
12306876 |
PFC |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1932 |
7/19/1950 |
KNIERIEM, Howard H |
HOSTILE - Killed |
32342946 |
SGT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1914 |
6/27/1951 |
KUBINAK, Sumner J |
HOSTILE - Died while missing |
12298594 |
CPL |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1931 |
11/26/1950 |
LANE, Lawrence A |
HOSTILE - Killed |
12066181 |
MSGT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1920 |
8/6/1950 |
MITTEN, Gerald J |
HOSTILE - Killed |
51070668 |
CPL |
U S Army, Unknown Branch of Service |
1928 |
6/11/1952 |
MORRISON, Harry S |
HOSTILE - Killed |
1340681 |
1LT |
U S Army |
1925 |
9/8/1950 |
MURPHY, Charles P |
HOSTILE - Killed |
42212050 |
SGT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1927 |
11/6/1951 |
PAKIDIS, Paul Jr |
HOSTILE - Killed |
21916487 |
PVT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1929 |
7/29/1950 |
PENNY, Robert A |
HOSTILE - Died while missing |
14341937 |
PVT |
U S Army, Regular (RA, USN, USAF, USMC, USCG) |
1932 |
11/28/1950 |
HAMBLIN, Robert Warren |
HOSTILE - Died while missing |
12127986 |
MSGT |
U S Air Force, National Guard (ANG, AFNG, NGUS) |
1923 |
10/23/1951 |
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