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| Current Message 1 - February 9, 2010 |
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Entry: 73489
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
29th AAA Insigna |
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Richard Lindsay wrote on 2010-02-09 14:37:41.0
Comments: Searching for a source to obtain a pair of the 29thAAA shoulder epaulets. Also does anyone recall the Military Police Unit outside of the 545th MP's. The unit was stationed near the main gate and manned the gate, provided BOQ guard duty, etc. Thank you, Dick Lindsay
Keywords: Camp Chitose Japan and Camp Crawford Japan
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| Current Message 2 - July 22, 2007 |
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Entry: 61706
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
Looking for people in my dads unit |
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Eugene C. Reynolds wrote on 2007-07-22 22:42:41.0
Comments: My Dads Unit was the 29th AAA Automatic Weapons Battlion Battery B 1st Cav Division am looking for any one who knew him because I am working on making a plaque to put his medals along with his Flag that was presented to me. For any of you that do know him he passed away on February 7 2001. If I knew of this site sooner I would of posted it. Also would like to know of some of the war stories about him if anyone knows. Thank you all you will knot be forgotten.
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| Current Message 3 - February 12, 2006 |
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Entry: 55714
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
Group Headquarters Battery 29Th AAA |
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William Pierce wrote on 2006-02-12 11:05:54.0
Comments: Trying to locate James Rice age about 70-75 who served with me during the Korean War. His hometown was Robinson, IL I was stationed at the message center there from January 1953 until June 1954. This unit was originally designated the 227Th AAA I believe a Florida National Guard Unit. Colonel Wall commanding.
Keywords: Personal friend
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| Current Message 4 - February 6, 2006 |
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Entry: 55584
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
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David Peterson wrote on 2006-02-06 17:20:47.0
Comments: Hitchcock is a small town 273 miles South of Dallas on I45 South and the Santa Fe Railway. I enlisted in the Army January 1949 from the State of Illinois after spending 2 years in the U.S. Merchant Marine, 6 years in the Army and retired from Rockwell International with 25 years in the Space program. I gained an extra year in the Army, thanks to President Truman, I didn't vote for him but he was my President and my Commander in Chief. I owe him that respect while the "Cassions Go Rolling Along".
Keywords: I must be the last surviving member of Service Battery assigned to the 49th Field Artillery Battalion of the 7th Inf. Div. We followed the 17th Infantry Regiment around giving Artillery support. This was from Sept. 1950 until I left the "Land of the Morning Calm" in October 1951. Do you remember seeing the Yalu River??
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| Current Message 5 - November 27, 2002 |
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Entry: 29974
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
Looking for Richard J. Prevoznak |
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Bill R. Hale wrote on 2002-11-27 22:33:44.0
Comments: Would like any info on him. We were good friends. Please email... Bill R.Hale
Keywords: His Serial # was RA51228202 MOS 1674 1954 Camp Crawford Sapora, Japan. CO.'S name= Joseph E.Cartan,Jr. He's from Perth Ambuoy (?)New Jersey
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| Current Message 6 - October 15, 2002 |
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Entry: 28857
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
MY DAD, JAMES L. MILLER, JR WAS A CAPTAIN AND CO OF BATTERY A OF THE 29TH FROM 10/49 TO 10/50. |
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Jim Miller wrote on 2002-10-15 15:44:48.0
Comments: My Dad was a Captain and CO of A Battery when it was at Camp Younghans and at Camp Chitose. He was promoted to Major and became the Bn. exec when LC "Duke" Fox became the Bn Co at Camp Whittington. He was always very proud of the 29th.
I lived at Camp Younghans and Camp Chitose. A Battery went to Camp Chitose in the summer of 1950, right after the Korean War started.
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| Current Message 7 - May 15, 2001 |
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Entry: 16578
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
WAS IN D BATTERY 29TH AAA JAPAN 1951 FOR A SHORT WHILE AFTER BEING ROUTATED FROM KOREA. |
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DELBERT E. (DEL) farmer wrote on 2001-05-15 20:28:49.0
Comments: ROTATED FROM KOREA TO D BATTERY 29TH AAA IN 1951 THEN WAS TRANSFERED TO 753 AAA 120'S SAME BASE. SPENT ONE YEAR THERE SERVEING OUT MY ENLISTMENT. SEVERAL MEN CAME FROM THE 50TH AAA AND WAS SCATTERED ALL OVER FROM THERE.
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| Current Message 8 - August 12, 2000 |
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Entry: 10988
29th Antiaircraft Artillery AW Bn |
need to find friends |
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bobby ozbolt wrote on 2000-08-12 20:00:30.0
Comments: 29TH AAA
Keywords: STATIONED IN JAPAN!
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29th AAA AW Bn
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998
sue bryant Email address wrote:
Dad was a Plat. Sgt upon leaving Korea. In the back of the book, it
says this:
29th AAA Automatic Weapons Battalion - Headquarters and Headquarters
Battery and then Thomas, Daniel E., Rt.3, Peebles, Ohio.
My DAD, Daniel E Thomas was with the 29th AAA Battalion - Attached
to the 1st Calvary during the Korean War. He remembers friends
while there in 1952-1953. He has pictures of the Battalion that are
in a portfolio that we have taken care of over the years.
The names he remembers are Ernest Young, Sandusky,Ohio - Robert
Scott, Dayton,Ohio - Francis ReWalt, New York. Dad says that he did
mechanic work and moved supplies to the units at the DMZ. He said
they were only a few miles from there.
He orders a magazine on Vets and is always looking for reunions
with this Battalion . He would really be interested in reuniting
with his buddies. i would really be interested in finding
something for this Battalion.
I think my son, PFC Daniel Joe Bryant would be most interested in
something, as he at Fort Hood,texas, 1st Calvary, B-Btry, 4/5 ADA.
Thank You so much for any help.
Sue Bryant - Email: bryant@tcnet.net
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