Limestone County 

Korean War Causalities

 

Name Of Casualty

Grade

Branch

Date of Injury or Death

Willie J. Baty

Private First Class

Infantry

2 August 1950

Willie J. Baty

Corporal

Infantry

14 September 1950

John R. Carter

Private First Class

Infantry

14 September 1950

Ruben S. Conner

Private First Class

Artillery

8 March 1951

Tommie Cooper, Jr.

Private First Class

Infantry

30 July 1950

Andrew L. Durbin

Private First Class

Infantry

2 December 1950

Felix R. Foley

Sergeant First Class

Infantry

24 March 1951

Gary D. Garner

Private E-1

Infantry

29 September 1951

Grady W. Gibson

Sergeant First Class

Infantry

27 July 1950

Herbert Heggar

Private First Class

Transportation Corps

22 July 1950

Willie E. Hollie

Sergeant

Infantry

14 October 1951

Robert L. Hunt

Private First Class

Infantry

19 October 1951

Robert L. Hunt  

Private First Class

Infantry

8 December 1951

Dickie C. Martin

Private E-2

Infantry

27 July 1950

James R. Martin

Corporal

Artillery

13 February 1951

William E. Owens

Private E-2

Infantry

15 September 1950

William L. Owens

Private E-2

Infantry

11 September 1951

Chesley D. Prichard

2nd Lieutenant

Artillery

9 September 1950

John E. Ray

Private First Class

Corps Of Engineers

1 April 1951

James D. Robbins

Private E-2

Infantry

11 April 1951

Eddie L. Smith

Private First Class

Infantry

27 July 1950

Benny Spillers

Private First Class

Infantry

11 June 1953

Russell D. Talley

Sergeant

Medical Department

29 July 1950

Leroy Thomas

1st Lieutenant

Infantry

29 August 1950

Howard Thompson

Private First Class

Infantry

5 September 1950

Howard Thompson

Private First Class

Infantry

21 September 1950

Howard Thompson

Private First Class

Infantry

26 November 1950

Edward L. Williams

Corporal

Infantry

19 September 1950

Frank Willis

Private First Class

Infantry

14 February 1951

James A. Winn

Private First Class

Infantry

1 October 1951

 

The soldiers listed on this Roll of Honor include personnel who were
KILLED IN ACTION, who DIED WHILE A PRISONER OF WAR or who were MISSING IN
ACTION. In addition, there are records for NONFATAL ARMY CASUALTIES - soldiers
who did not die from their wounds. More detailed information for each soldier
is available from the National Archives website.

Transcribed and Submitted by Sandy Denney

-- The National Archives


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