101st Signal Bn - US Army
On Tue, 7 Jan 1997 Richard Oberholtzer obie2830@aol.com wrote:
2830 S. Jefferson Rd. Wooster, OH 44691 330-264-6198
Really a nice project! Was able to locate info. on a old friend KIA.
Would like to see any info on 101st Sig.Bn. Ninth corps.
101st Sig Bn 1951-1952
Mr. Barker,
On behalf of a friend, Ed Angelo (Cleveland, Ohio), I'm looking for Rich Phelan from Pennsylvania who served with Ed in 19th Engineers in Korea in 1952.
They were together from the beginning when they went over on the troop ship USS Meigs until they returned.
Anyone who knows of his whereabouts, please e-mail (dr.hat@ix.netcom.com) or call 216-251-7338. Thank you.
I myself was in 101st Sig Bn 1951-1952. I notice there's no mention of that unit (or 19th Eng.).
Thank you. -- Dunstan L. Haettenschwiller, Ph.D.(aka Dr. Hat) E-mail: dr.hat@ix.netcom.com Rapid Data Search Tel: 216-251-7338 P.O. Box 111165 Fax: 216-671-8689 Cleveland, OH 44111
Hi Ted,
Thank you for quick reply.
The 101st Sig Bn was part of I Corps, i.e. it provided communication from Corps down to the Divisions. It's a National Guard unit out of Yonkers, NY, and I was transferred to it after being activated as a reservist in 1950.
Help needed
On Tue, 18 Aug 1998 Matthew William Hendle Email address wrote:
My name is Matthew William Hendle. I am looking for anyone who may have known my Father. His name was Matthew William Hendle; T&T 101st Signal Battalion; 9th Corp. APO 264; Fifth Army Area; Served from 10/50 to 3/52.
I would like to correspond with you and find out more about him. Desperate for a response. Please any information would help.
He passed away on October 31, 1975, when I was 3 years old. A picture would be nice to share if any exist.
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