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Jan/Feb 2013 - Korean War Veterans Association

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Recon Missions<br />

Service Co., 179th Inf. Regt., 45th Inf. Div.<br />

I would like to hear from anyone in the photo below,<br />

which was taken in Chunchon, Korea in March 1953. The<br />

Corporal in the center is K. Dave Allen of CID 105, Central<br />

New York. On his left is Pfc. Ray Gramauossa, and on his<br />

right is Cpl. Don Enwall.<br />

K. Dave Allen, 214 Cleveland Blvd.<br />

Fayetteville, NY 13066, 315-637-6972<br />

Members of Service Co., 179th Inf. Regt., 45th Inf. Div.<br />

Action while fighting the enemy at “Pork Chop Hill,” North<br />

Korea on July 11, 1953. He was presumed dead on July 12,<br />

1954.<br />

Cpl. Henry’s sister is interested in talking with anyone<br />

who served with him in Korea who could possibly share any<br />

information regarding him and the circumstances surrounding<br />

his disappearance and his ultimately being declared<br />

Missing in Action.<br />

If you have any information regarding Cpl. Robert Henry,<br />

please contact me and I will pass your name and contact<br />

information on to his sister.<br />

Lewis M. Ewing, 310 Clay Hill Dr.<br />

Winchester, VA 226O2, 540-678-1787,<br />

lewewing@gmail.com<br />

Homer Stephens<br />

I was with B Co. 194 Engr. Bn. I would appreciate hearing<br />

from anyone who remembers me. At the time, I was from<br />

Blue Ridge, GA. Now I live in Marysville, PA.<br />

Homer Stephens, 3881 Valley Rd.<br />

Marysville, PA 17053, 717-957-3481<br />

oldsarge@centurylink.net<br />

70<br />

Anyone Burned By WP?<br />

My father, Floyd D. Clough, served in the <strong>Korean</strong> <strong>War</strong>. He<br />

is searching for anyone burned with white phosphorous during<br />

the <strong>Korean</strong> <strong>War</strong>, World <strong>War</strong> II, Vietnam, Iraq or<br />

Afghanistan. He needs the information to substantiate that<br />

WP burns cause further problems as years go by. His contention<br />

is that neuropathy of the lower body, mainly hips, legs<br />

and feet, where he was burned by the white phosphorous,<br />

worsens problems. He needs corroborating information to<br />

further his claim with the VA. His problem is from the<br />

<strong>Korean</strong> <strong>War</strong> in May 1951 serving with Fox Company, 38th<br />

Infantry Division.<br />

He is 84 and does not have a computer or email, which is<br />

why I am doing this for him. He would welcome hearing<br />

from those who are experiencing the same ill effects from the<br />

white phosphorous burns that he has been experiencing. His<br />

address is 5342 Brookwood Drive NW, Canton, OH 44708.<br />

His home phone is 330-478-2806.<br />

My Dad lives in Canton, Ohio and I live in Trinity, FL. It<br />

breaks my heart to see the suffering my Dad has gone through<br />

because of this white phosphorous.<br />

Caroline Schrader, carrie@schraderville.com<br />

Does anyone remember Cpl Robert Millard Henry?<br />

Cpl Robert Henry was a machine gunner with Co. I, 3rd<br />

Bn., 32nd Inf. Regt., 7th Inf. Div. He was listed as Missing in<br />

70<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary - <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>2013</strong><br />

The Graybeards

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