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Entry: 80929 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAMP 5 POW KOREA |
| DENNIS MCKALIP wrote on November 7, 2011 CITY AND STATE: DE SOTO MO UNIT: 38 INFANTRY 2ND DIVISION SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: My name is Dennis and my father was captured Nov 1950 and was a POW for 33 months. he was in camp #3 and ended in camp#5. He became good friends with Lester Wall. I am looking for any information about his time captured. Keywords: Shorty, Mac, Peanut, |
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Entry: 79823 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
ROBERT WALKER SHEE |
| KENNETH SHEE wrote on August 1, 2011 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I'm looking for information on my uncle,Robert Walker Shee.He was captured in the gauntlet on 11/30/50 and died 3/12/51 as a POW.I wondered why so many died in March of 51.I don't know which camp he died in.Thank You. Keywords: Kunu-Ri Gauntlet,11/30/50,38th artillery |
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Entry: 79400 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
POW/MIA |
| DEBBIE FALLON wrote on June 22, 2011 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I am looking for any info on Donald E. Dahms. MIA July 25,1950. His name was on the blackboard 9/20/50 at the Moo Hak High School in Seoul and then shipped North. Born 12/31/28 in morris county nj. according to records died while captured. Anyone remembering him, please contact me. thank you for all you have done for our country. Keywords: 5th calvary regiment 1st calvary division army |
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Entry: 79398 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
JAMES PARKER |
| MARTIN PARKER wrote on June 22, 2011 CITY AND STATE: DUBLIN UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: INTERESTED PERSON Comments: Keywords: jimmy parker belfast rur ,took pow happy valley |
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Entry: 76834 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CPL. DENZIL G. SAMSEL |
| LAURA SAMSEL wrote on November 18, 2010 CITY AND STATE: GOLDENDALE WA UNIT: C CO, 1/19 REG, 24 INF. DIV SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I am looking for any and all info concerning my uncle, Corporal Denzil G. Samsel. He was a member of Co. C, 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment,24th Infantry Division. He was taken Prisoner of War on November 4, 1950 near Anju, North Korea. The date of death given to him by the Army was February 28, 1951. He died while prisoner in Camp 5. (This is the basic info the government has given us) My father,who is 80 years old and also a Korean War veteran, is wanting to possibly find the names of servicemen who were with his brother in Camp 5 or have any knowledge of him after he was taken prisoner. He would especially like to know the names of the men who were with him when he died. We attended an update in Bellevue, WA and the annual accounting in Washington DC this year. This is where I found out dad had not requested Denzil's Deceased Personnel Records and in August was told it could take up to 9 months to receive this. As we all know time is running short and it is extremely important to my dad to thank the men or their families. I have promised my dad I would do all I could to help him find info he is seeking and I have been struggling for several months on where to go for the help my dad has asked of me.I have cried for hours reading the statements of these men and thinking about how scared and miserable they all must have been. Is there somewhere that I can get a list of ex-POW's captured with Denzil or were with him in Camp 5 that may still be alive and a way to contact them or their families? Any help, info, or pics will be greatly appreciated! Sincerely, Laura Samsel rapid_river@yahoo.com cell: (208) 610-0511 Keywords: Camp #5, Pyoktong, Sambakkol, |
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Entry: 76443 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
LOOKING FOR TRUTHS |
| JENNIFER BEAUPRE wrote on October 17, 2010 CITY AND STATE: GREEN BAY WI UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: Corporal Jacques (Jack) Beaupre Camp No.5 Yalu River Death March 1950 1951 1952 1953 Captured November 1950 1951 BBC Chinese Radio New Zealand Government Wires |
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Entry: 75865 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CPL RICHARD ISBELL |
| KATHY CUSHING wrote on August 21, 2010 CITY AND STATE: BLOOMINGTON IL UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: INTERESTED PERSON Comments: I have the honor to wear a memorial braclet with Cpl. Richard Isbell's name on it. All I can find on him is he was from Kentucky, captured on 4/25/1951 and was in Camp 5 in Korea. I was wondering if anyone had any information about him. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks! Keywords: |
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Entry: 75468 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAMP 5 EARL EDWARD HILGENBERG |
| SAMUEL HILLENBURG wrote on July 15, 2010 CITY AND STATE: ARLINGTON VA UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Seeking any information on my relative Earl Hilgenberg captured at Unsan on 2 Nov 1950 He was a member of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. He was taken Prisoner of War while fighting the enemy near Unsan, North Korea on November 2, 1950 and died while a prisoner on March 18, 1951. His remains were not recovered. Seeking anyone who knew him. Keywords: Hilgenberg, camp 5, |
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Entry: 75275 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON ELMER BERRY |
| ELIZABETH LEE wrote on June 28, 2010 CITY AND STATE: SEMINOLE OK UNIT: 24 INF SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: My father was a POW in Camp 5. He has passed on now and we are looking for history infromation about him. He never said much. We learned some from his preaching years. We know he played a bugle. inter out of Kansas. Keywords: |
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Entry: 74442 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
LOCATION FX CO.AFTER KOREAN WAR |
| SAMUEL MEEKS SR. wrote on April 22, 2010 CITY AND STATE: BOONVILLE IND. IN UNIT: FOX CO. 2ND BATT.38TH REG. 2ND INFANTRY DIV. SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: ARMY VETERAN Comments: Keywords: |
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Entry: 73592 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
YOUNGEST POW IN CAMP |
| ROGER HOOVER wrote on February 16, 2010 CITY AND STATE: FAIRBORN OH UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FRIEND OF VETERAN Comments: I KNOW A MR. JACK PERRY THE YOUNGEST MAN IN YOUR CAMP AT JUST 15 YEARS OLD WHEN HE WAS A POW. I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE OUT THERE KNOWS OF JACK FROM THE CAMP..IF SO EMAIL ME. Keywords: RE: JACK PERRY |
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Entry: 72153 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
HENRY F MINCEY |
| ENGLISH MINCEY wrote on October 31, 2009 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I'm looking for anyone who may know anything about my grandfather who was in camp 5 his name was Henry Franklin Mincey or Harry he passed away some time ago and my mother knows very little about him i would appreciate any information on him or his time in the camp Keywords: Harry |
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Entry: 70596 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAPT. LOUIS PAUL GORRELL IN RESPONSE TO DOUGLAS GRANT'S EMAIL |
| EMMIE GORRELL wrote on June 18, 2009 CITY AND STATE: LEXINGTON SC UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I have emailed a response to Capt. Louis Paul Gorrell's nephew, Douglas Grant, in response to an inquiry he had made regarding information on the one survivor of the plane that Capt. Gorrell was piloting that got spotted in the searchlights, after it had gone up at 11 pm, and according to the information that the Army/Air Force Division has supplied to us, the Russians were the ones who shot down the plane, but, of course, they were allies of North Korea. For two years, the Army called Capt. Gorrell's case an MIA, but, then, two years later, changed that to KIA, another casualty in a war that is thankfully now called as it should have been, the Korean War. Keywords: |
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Entry: 70525 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
GENE CARLTON PRINCE |
| PAULA RIVERA wrote on June 10, 2009 CITY AND STATE: APOPKA FL UNIT: 7 INF DIV 57 FA BN A BTRY SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: i'm looking for any info on my uncle gene prince from tenn...he was taken pow on dec 1 1950 near choisen and taken to camp 5..if anyone knew him or what actually happened to him please get in touch with me... thank you paula rivera |
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Entry: 70512 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAPT. ANTON BROM JR. INFORMATION |
| DOUGLAS GRANT wrote on June 9, 2009 CITY AND STATE: BELLA VISTA AR UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: INTERESTED PERSON Comments: Capt. Anton Brom Jr., #A0701420, was the only confirmed survivor of my uncle's B-29 when it was shot down over North Korea June 10, 1952. My uncle was Capt. Louis Paul Gorrell from West Virginia. It is my understanding the Capt. Brom died in 1975. I am looking for anybody who might be able to put me in touch with his survivors so I might learn more about my uncle. Keywords: 19th Bomb Group, 28th Bomb Sq., Korea B-29 Tail number 44-62183, Hot to Go |
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Entry: 70416 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON MY FATHER VERNON CLARK |
| LINDA JAZOWSKI wrote on June 2, 2009 CITY AND STATE: ROCHESTER NH UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I am looking for anyone who may have known my father during the korean war. He was captured in 1951 and spent time in both camp 3 and camp 5. If anyone out there knew him or anything about him please contact me. Keywords: Vernon Warren Clark (Stubby) Co K 138th Infantry 2nd Division |
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Entry: 70206 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CPLJOHNJAMES |
| KIMBERLY ZERILLO wrote on May 17, 2009 CITY AND STATE: BALTIMORE MD UNIT: L CO SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I have 2 pictures before he left and 1 after his return. That is all anyone in the family has. I have a scanned letter and envelope from one of his pals, as well as a picture of Ivan and Walter from Ivan's "welcome home" parade, dated Dec 29 1953 at 5pm from Seabrook, NH. My uncle received that letter from Ivan Q Eatin aka "Quincy" on Collins Street in Seabrook, NH - "Quincy" got married Dec 12th, 1953. They both also new a guy named "Pollock"; his address in the letter - Walter Balinsky, Boomsbury RD#3, Penna. My uncle's address was John W James, Jr; 2109 Lincoln Ave; Baltimore, MD 19. Quincy said in the letter that he had several of the addresses from "the boys". Quincy said that many of "the boys" sent him cards when they returned to the states. I want to know my uncle and what he was subjected to and how he became his returned state. My uncle was captured 26Nov50 in the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on. I have told that he went to Pukchin- Tarigol (Death Valley) on a "death march", at some point, was marched again to Camp 5, spent time there and at some time later ended up at Camp 3. My mother told me that when Uncle Jack came home, that he talked about being captured while in a fox hole. He said that his weapon was a bazooka. He appeared to have been tortured - he could barely walk and his mental state was extremely different. My family suspected that he was exposed to torture interrogations. Broken bones and maybe "truth serum" or the like. Things were so bad for him that upon his return he had to soon thereafter be admitted to the VA psych hospital in Perry Point, MD where he died 19Feb59. He was a small man in stature. His height was about 5' 6" or 5' 7". He had blue eyes, medium brown hair with a wave. He was a very caring person; if he could help someone, he would. I asked my mother about what he looked like when he returned. When he came back, his eyes looked like they had cysts about size of jawbreakers over top the outside corners. He sang "crazy songs". His face when he returned was very rutty; before he left, his facial skin was smooth. When he returned, he insisted that he had to wear a rope around his pants. His teeth had become brown and very worn. Keywords: Cpl. John "Jack" James, Jr 8th Army/ 25th Infantry Division/ 35th Infantry/ Unit L Co Battle of the Ch'ongch'on (captured 26Nov50) 1st "death marched" to Pukchin- Tarigol (Death Valley)/ 2nd marched to Camp 5/ 3rd marched to Camp 3 |
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Entry: 70201 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
JOHN |
| KIMBERLY ZERILLO wrote on May 17, 2009 CITY AND STATE: PARKVILLE MD UNIT: L SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: OTHER Comments: I have 2 pictures before he left and 1 after his return. That is all anyone has. I have a scanned letter and envelope from one of his pals, as well as a picture of Ivan and Walter from Ivan's "welcome home" parade, dated Dec 29 1953 at 5pm from Seabrook, NH. He received a letter from Ivan Q Eatin aka "Quincy" on Collins Street in Seabrook, NH - Quincy got married Dec 12th, 1953. They both also new a guy named "Pollock"; his address in the letter - Walter Balinsky, Boomsbury RD#3, Penna. My uncle's address was John W James, Jr; 2109 Lincoln Ave; Baltimore, MD 19. Quincy seems to have several of the addresses from "the boys". Many sent him cards when they returned to the states. I want to know my uncle and what he was subjected to and how he became his returned state. My uncle was captured 26Nov50 in the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on. I have told that he went to Pukchin- Tarigol on a "death march", at some point, was marched again to Camp 5, spent time there and at some time later ended up at Camp 3. My mother told me that when Uncle Jack came home, that he talked about being captured while in a fox hole. He said that his weapon was a bazooka. He appeared to have been tortured - he could barely walk and his mental state was extremely different. My family suspected that he was exposed to torture interrogations. Broken bones and maybe "truth serum" or the like. He was a small man in stature. His height was about 5' 6" or 5' 7". He had blue eyes, medium brown hair with a wave. He was a very caring person; if he could help someone, he would. I asked my mother about what he looked like when he returned. When he came back, his eyes looked like they had cysts about size of jawbreakers over top the outside corners. He sang "crazy songs". His face when he returned was very rutty; before he left, his facial skin was smooth. When he returned, he insisted that he had to wear a rope around his pants. His teeth became brown and very worn. Keywords: My uncle, John "Jack" James, Jr was captured Nov 26, 1950 at the battle of the Ch'ongch'on He was in 8th Army/ 25th Inf Div/ 35th Infantry Regiment/ Company L (1) Pukchin-Tarigol (holding camp) (2) Camp 5 (Pyoktong) (3) Camp 3 (Changsong) |
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Entry: 69942 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
HELP |
| LAVERNE LAWRENCE SR. wrote on April 21, 2009 CITY AND STATE: BATAVIA NY UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I am looking for anyone who might have been in a pow camp with my husband Laverne Lawrence, Batavia NY. He was a paratrooper and made at least three jumps . On one jump, he told me that only two other men and himself survived. Everyone else was shot. On his last jump, they were delibertly made to jump behind enemy lines and were captured as soon as they landed. His jaw was broken by his captors and if it were'nt for his fellow comrades who fed him and made him eat, he would have starved to death. He passed away this past December 22, 2008 trying to get his medals restored to him because someone stole them from out of his house. The government has no record of his service in Korea because all his records were destroyed in the fire in Missouri. He spent 8 months in Walter Reed Army Hospital and wasnt expected to recover. He lived to be 77 years old. I think it is pitiful that someone could give so much to their country and get this kind of treatment in return. Does anyone remember being in a POW camp with him. I only know that he was a paratrooper and that he was captured. Thank you for any informations that would help get his medals and ribbons restored to him. He very rarely talked about his experience and died in the process of getting all this rectified. Keywords: |
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Entry: 69926 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
POW 2ND INF DIV |
| FRANCIS ROBICHAUD wrote on April 20, 2009 CITY AND STATE: JUPITER FL UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: ARMY VETERAN Comments: MY Uncle, with the 2nd Inf Div was captured Nov 26 1950. He died in POW camp Feb 1951. I have found some photos from that camp online here. Is there anyone out there that might be able to identify service members in these pictures? There is one pic I think he is in and would like to confirm. Keywords: 2nd Infantry Division, POW, Korea, Nov 26 1950 |
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Entry: 69632 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
SEARCHING FOR TRUTHS |
| JENNIFER BEAUPRE wrote on March 25, 2009 CITY AND STATE: GREEN BAY WI UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I AM SEACHING FOR INFORMATION REGARDING MY FATHER SARGEANT JACQUES W BEAUPRE. MY SON IS HIS NAME SAKE AND I AM WRITING A FAMILY MEMOIR INCLUDING HIS WAR EXPERIENCES AS TOLD TO ME BY FAMILY MEMBERS. IN DOING SO I FOUND "I" NEEDED TO FIND OUT MORE IN ABLE TO UNDERSTAND AND KNOW HIM BETTER. TO ME, MY FATHER WAS A HIGHLY FAITHFUL, EXTREMELY PATRIOTIC MAN WHO LOVED MUSIC AND WOULD SING AT THE DROP OF A HAT. IN FAMILY FOLK LORE, IT WAS SAID HE ONCE STOOD IN DEFIANCE AND STARTED TO SING OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM DURING ROLE CALL AT CAMP 5. ARE THESE TRUTHS OR ROMANTISIZED STORIES. CAN ANYONE HELP? I APPRECIATE THE EFFORTS. THANX Keywords: Camp 5 Jacques W Beaupre A BTRY 38 FA BN DIV 2 |
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Entry: 69541 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
DID ANY ONE KNOW SGT. JAMES P MCGUIRE |
| JAMES MCGUIRE wrote on March 18, 2009 CITY AND STATE: NUTLEY NJ UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: James P Mcguire |
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Entry: 68545 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CPL ROBERT |
| ADAM REDDAN wrote on January 5, 2009 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I'm looking for anyone who served with or knew my great uncle Cpl Robert "mac" McDermond from Newville PA he served in the 8th cavalry regiment, K CO, 1st cavalry division, captured neer Unsan on Nov 2 1950, died aug 31 1951. if you have any info it would be greatly apreatiated. Keywords: |
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Entry: 68294 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
DID ANYONE KNOW SGT. ARTHUR KINDER |
| GARY STEVENS wrote on December 18, 2008 CITY AND STATE: MARION IL UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Looking for people who may have been held with my uncle. He was a Seargent who was captured and later died while held as a POW. Keywords: Sick Camp 5, Kinder, KIA, Henry Knix |
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Entry: 67808 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAMP 5 NEW ARTICLE |
| BOB MARSHALL wrote on November 11, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: OTHER Comments: Veterans recall horror of Camp 5 Men spent years as N. Korea captives Tuesday, November 11, 2008 By Justin Mason (Contact) Gazette Reporter Photographer: Peter Barber Korean War veteran Dick Whalen of Rotterdam Junction is seen with his uniform last week. ROTTERDAM, NY Dick Whalen still carries in his wallet a tattered black-and-white snapshot of the small peninsula village along the Yalu River valley. Today, the 80-year-old Rotterdam town historian and Korean War veteran blends a bit of humor with his recollections of Pyoktong. His picture shows the rolling North Korean mountains leading down to a picturesque village that was bisected to form Camp 5. Theres the prison camp, he said removing the small photo from a collection of cards tucked in the wallets back pocket. If it was in Lake George, it would be a hit. But the area was one of the most notorious wartime prisoner camps, where Whalen remained for all but five months of the conflict. Then a cook in the Armys 1st Cavalry Division, he was captured by the Chinese inside the Unsan territory of North Korea and arrived at Camp 5 at a time when prisoners were dying at a rate of nearly a dozen per day. Whalen himself came close to becoming a casualty of the bitter North Korean winter and the diseases that festered in the camp. When he was finally released, the military hastily airlifted him back to the United States where he spent more than a year undergoing treatments for advanced tuberculosis. Despite his brush with death, Whalen regards his days at the camp as an experience that may have saved his life. Many other soldiers werent nearly as fortunate on the front lines or in their march to the camp. I was lucky, he said. I got captured by this group [of Chinese soldiers] and treated well. Harry Brown was among those less fortunate. The 77-year-old Rotterdam resident was also captured by the Chinese in Unsan, 25 days after Whalen. Prior to his capture, Browns unit came under heavy fire from the droves of Chinese soldiers pouring into the country from the north. He was among a group of about two dozen survivors from his unit captured and brutally marched more than 30 miles across the frozen mountainous region to Camp 5 three months later. At the camp, he used his knowledge of books to entertain the clusters of starved and sickly soldiers huddled in cramped mud-thatch huts amid sub-zero temperatures. On the ground, a sickly Whalen was among the ones listening. It wasnt until a chance encounter decades after the war that the two veterans realized they had unknowingly shared a slice of the same hellish experience. Whalen had noticed a Rotterdam address on a list of Korean War prisoners list so when he spotted Brown wearing a POW insignia while shopping at a hardware store on Altamont Avenue, the two veterans struck up a conversation. He named a couple of names and I knew them very closely, Brown said. I had no idea anyone in New York state was a prisoner of war there and then he was here right in my backyard. ROUTES TO WAR The two veterans took different paths leading up to their capture. Whalen joined the military in September 1946 hoping to cash in on the educational benefits offered through the G.I. Bill, while Brown enlisted the following year, drawn by the notion of serving in the Army. At the time, the military was trying to replace the World War II occupation force in Japan with fresh recruits. Whalen was given four weeks of basic training, 30 days of leave and then sent across the Pacific to Tokyo, where he served as a military policeman. Then hostilities broke out on the Korean peninsula in June 1950. After some initial setbacks, Whalens division was part of a combat line that pushed the North Koreans back and occupied their capital of Pyongyang by October. We stayed a while thinking the war was over and wed be back in Tokyo within a month, he said. To our surprise, the Chinese had entered the war. Whalen was moving with the divisions 8th Cavalry component into Unsan when they were surrounded by an overwhelming Chinese army at nightfall. Those who advanced suffered heavy losses, while most of those who retreated were captured. Whalen fled into the moonlit night with a South Korean soldier, but was spotted by the Chinese at dawn. To his surprise, the South Korean shot at the surrounding soldiers and was killed on the spot. For the next month, he marched throughout the night with his captors. Remarkably, he said, the soldiers treated him with civility, even allowing him to eat with them along the way. At Camp 5, his fortunes werent as good. Though the camp wasnt heavily guarded, it was wracked with starvation and disease, which killed roughly 1,500 of the nearly 4,500 captives held there. The death rate was quite substantial, he said. When Brown arrived at the camp in January 1951, the conditions had become deplorable. Soldiers were crammed shoulder to shoulder in the huts, which served as breeding grounds for lice. The lice would be sapping our blood right out of our bodies, he said. The Chinese offered a paltry diet of millet and sorghum to their captives, many of whom slowly wasted away. Those who didnt fall to the brutal winter cold found themselves contending with pneumonia and dysentery. The conditions were enough to prompt Brown to attempt two escapes from the camp, only to be captured both times. He said desperation among the captured troops was enough that many found themselves in moral dilemmas. To say I know youre going to die soon, Charlie, so can I have your boots when you go? This is something I could never shake, he said. These were desperate times. Both Brown and Whalen were released from the camp in August 1953 after a cease-fire was established at the 38th parallel. They returned to the United States, where Whalen went back to his hometown and became an insurance agent and Brown became an electronic engineer in the Rotterdam area. Neither man will ever forget his experiences during a conflict some call the forgotten war. Most of all, theyll never forget their memories of Camp 5. You never get that out of your system, Brown said. Keywords: |
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Entry: 67449 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CORPORAL CHARLES ALBERT DEAN |
| FRED PLOCINSKI wrote on October 7, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: ARMY VETERAN Comments: Does anyone who served in the 38th Inf Reg. 2nd Inf Div. happen to know my grandfater Corporal Charles Albert Dean from Centre Pennsylania who died as a prisoner of war in Korea on 7/24/51? If so could you please contact my email so that I can find more information on him. Thank you, Plocinski@aol.com Keywords: |
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Entry: 67357 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
JAMES R ROBERTSON, CO. L, 23RD REGT, 2ND DIVISION |
| JUDY THOMPSON wrote on September 28, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Looking for anyone who knew or was a POW with my father, James Robert Robertson. He was captured Nov 30, 1950 and died while in captivity. Keywords: Pyoktong, Camp#5 |
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Entry: 67356 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAMP #5 POW INFO |
| REBECCA MORRIS wrote on September 28, 2008 CITY AND STATE: MARYVILLE TN UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: My mother Sue Myers, is the sister of Fred Thomas Chatfield, who was captured Dec. 1, 1950. He marched through Death Valley to Camp #5. If anybody Knew him, please contact us. Thank You, Rebecca Morris Keywords: Camp #5, and Death Valley. POW Fred Thomas Chatfield, from Kentucky. |
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Entry: 66853 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
R M STANLEY SKELTON 41ST INDEPENDANT |
| LYNDA STALEY wrote on August 12, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: OTHER Comments: Please can you help us ,our brother RM 8648 Stanley Skelton went MIA 20/11/1950 We were informed he had died as a pow in 1953 . We did not get his death certificate until 2001. it only stated that he died in Korea and the cause of death ,Korean POW. We did not recieve any personal effects and we do not know where he is buried . What little we know is due to the kindness of Fred Hayhurst Were you in camp ten , did you know Stan . We dont know where camp 10 was or if he was buried there Thank you for reading this . The Skelton Family Keywords: Chosin Few Camp 10 |
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Entry: 66837 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
HERBERT GILMON SAYRE |
| TRILBY MINTON SR. wrote on August 10, 2008 CITY AND STATE: COLUMBUS OH UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FRIEND OF VETERAN Comments: I KNOW IT's BEEN OVER 50 YRS BUT I KEEP HOPING SOME X POW THAT WAS IN THE 2ND INFANTRY DIV.B CO. THAT WAS CAPTURED ON DEC.1 1950 AT KUNU-RI MAY REMBER HERBERT HE WAS TOOK TO DEATH VALLEY and IN JAN TO # 5 WHERE HE DIED FEB.10 1951 I BELEIVE HE WAS WOUNDED: IF YOU KNOWED HIM PLEASE E MAIL ME. THANK YOU ALL GOD BLESS! TRILBY MINTON Keywords: |
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Entry: 66725 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
PYOKTONG CAMP 5 |
| RANDY BROWN wrote on July 30, 2008 CITY AND STATE: BEDFORD TX UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Kenneth Lee Green was taken prisoner on approximately November 25, 1950 during the battle of Ch'ongch'on River. He and others were marched to the Pukchin-Tarigol Valley collection site and then sent to Pyoktong, POW permanent Camp 5 on the south bank of the Yalu River. Kenneth was wounded and died from his wounds in mid January 1951. His remains were never returned to his family. I am searching for anybody that served with, or remembers Kenneth Lee Green during this time. Keywords: Kenneth Lee Green, SFC, G Company, 2nd Battalion of the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Div. POW, Pyoktong Camp 5, Pukchin-Tarigol Valley, Yalu River, Remains not returned to family, buried in Korea. |
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Entry: 66094 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
PICTURES |
| WILLARD ADAMS wrote on June 16, 2008 CITY AND STATE: BERNIE MO UNIT: USS REPOSE AH16 SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: NAVY VETERAN Comments: Keywords: I have two pictures taken of returning POWs from camp 5 or camp 6 in sept. of 1953 one of officers, one of enlisted men. Taken at Inchon Korea from hospital ship Repose. Would be glad to share especially if someone could recognize their relative. Willard Adams, Radiom, USS Repose AH16 |
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Entry: 65726 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
INFORMATION ON ROBERT H. HART |
| JERRY TINGEN wrote on May 24, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Nephew of Robert H. Hart, looking for information that anyone may have on the above mentioned. Died while captured,at Chongchon River. I'm guessing that this was during march to Camp 5? Date of loss was reported as 11/26/1950. Thanks. Keywords: 38th Infantry Regiment,HQ HQ Co,2nd Infantry Div, Army |
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Entry: 64988 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CALVIN MACK |
| CALVIN MACK JR. wrote on March 29, 2008 CITY AND STATE: BONAIRE GA UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: AIR FORCE VETERAN Comments: My dad survived 3 years at camp 5. I am trying to obtain as much information as possible regarding the conditions at camp 5. Hope someone can help. Keywords: |
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Entry: 64880 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
DELBERT LLOYD WHITE |
| JOHN WHITE wrote on March 23, 2008 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: |
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Entry: 64437 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
REMEMBERING SGT.HOWARD F.SMITH |
| JIM SMITH SR. wrote on February 22, 2008 CITY AND STATE: PHILADELPHIA PA UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: Anyone Who Knew My Brother,,Please Contact Me,,,He Died On Jan,31,1951 |
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Entry: 63924 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
INFO. ON MY UNCLE RV LEO SHORT.. CAMP 5 |
| RICKY HOLCOMB wrote on January 20, 2008 CITY AND STATE: TROY TX UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I am looking for info on Camp #5 and if anyone knew or remembers anything about my uncle... last info we heard was he was buried on a hill beside the camp..God Bless ..... CPL R V LEO SHORT 38th Infantry Regiment G CO 2nd Infantry Division Army Hostile, Died While Captured (POW) Date Of Loss: November 28, 1950 CPL MOS 4745 - Light Weapons Infantryman Service Number: RA18273408 SEMINOLE COUNTY, OK Location of Loss: CHONGCHON RIVER Year of Birth: 1931 Comments: Corporal Short was a member of Company G, 2nd Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in South Korea on September 6, 1950 and returned to duty on September 29, 1950. He was taken Prisoner of War while fighting the enemy near Kunu-ri, North Korea on November 28, 1950 and died while a prisoner on March 12, 1951. His remains were not recovered. Keywords: CPL R V LEO SHORT 38th Infantry Regiment G CO 2nd Infantry Division |
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Entry: 63622 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
INFORMATION ON JACK ZOLLER...CAMP 5 |
| DEBORAH MORGAN wrote on December 29, 2007 CITY AND STATE: WESTLAND MI UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I'm looking for any information on my uncle Jack Raymond Zoller? Does anyone remember him? I want to bring him home! Keywords: Jack Zoller PFC A BTRY 38 FA 21D Captured 11-30-1950 Camp 5 Died 3-1951 to 5-1951 Records vary? |
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Entry: 62941 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
RICHARD E KILLION |
| KIM KILLION wrote on November 11, 2007 CITY AND STATE: NEW YORK NY UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: I would appreciate any information that anyone may have on my father and his experiences as a POW in Korea. He passed away in 1989 and the family has almost no information on him. Keywords: Richard ("Dick") E Killion POW in Camp 5 |
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Entry: 62642 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
POW CAMP #5 |
| THERESA KING wrote on October 18, 2007 CITY AND STATE: PITTSBURGH PA UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: My dad Robert Dean Smith was captured Nov 28,1950. Spent 33 months at POW camp #5. He was killed 1960 in a helicopter crash. I wanted to know if anyone knew him. Keywords: POW Camp #5 |
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Entry: 61994 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
UNSAN BATTLE OR 8TH REGT. OR CAMPS 4 AND 5 OR ANYTHING AT ALL |
| PETER VANDERWARKER wrote on August 17, 2007 CITY AND STATE: CORINTH NY UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Can anyone tell me anything, anything at all about Camps 4 and 5 or The Battle at Unsan or Master Sergeant Potter, Edwin H. or 1st Sergeant Ross, Charles. Any information at all is greatly appreciated. Camp 4 or 5 especially Keywords: Camps 4 and/or 5. Battle at Unsan. "Potter" Edwin H., "Ross" Charles. 1st Cav. 8th Regt. P.O.W. |
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Entry: 61973 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
GARY N. PARKER |
| KARLA HUGGINS wrote on August 15, 2007 CITY AND STATE: CAYCE SC UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: If anyone was knows anything about him PLEASE contact me. Thank you very much! Keywords: Gary Parker Died November 29, 1950 He was captured and imprisoned he was in K CO 38th Inf. |
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Entry: 61283 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CN MORGAN |
| LUVENIA LUNG wrote on June 11, 2007 CITY AND STATE: BUTLER IN UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: ARMY VETERAN Comments: Thank you so much for any information you might have. Keywords: Looking for anyone who might have served with my Uncle CN Morgan, from Raysal WVA.He was a POW for approx 3 yrs. They were captured believing the Koreans to be their replacements. I know other bits and pieces that I overheard him speak about to my Mother, He is alive but with alheimers and I sincerely want to add any info I can find to our family genealogy. I don't want his information to be lost. |
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Entry: 61037 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
ANYONE KNOW MY REAT UNCLE? |
| TRACEY LYONS wrote on May 20, 2007 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: AIR FORCE VETERAN Comments: I am looking for Air Force men and Women whom may have known my great Uncle. James Hargiss. My kids and myself woud like to know things about his duty and capture. He would not speak of a great deal. Our prayers are with all POW's and any still MIA's! Keywords: JD Hargiss, POW |
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Entry: 60617 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
AMERICA'S KOREAN WAR 'UNKNOWNS' ...BURIED TWICE, NOT HOME YET |
| CATHY CARR-VAN ECK wrote on April 10, 2007 CITY AND STATE: ALTO MI UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Korean War Unknowns "LAST RITES PENDING" I just found this article a few days ago. Am I the last person to find out about this? !!! My uncle is on this list; CARR, Thomas G. PK Sfc RA52002437 M Co 38th Inf Belmont OH POW Entire Article: http://aiipowmia.com/koreacw/punchbowl859.html By Laurence Jolidon Copyright @ Ink-Slinger Press (Posted 9 Sept. 2000) A great deal has always been known about America's Korean War "unknowns." At least 239 of the caskets buried in Hawaii in 1956 contain remains that were among nearly 2,000 sets that Communist forces turned over in 1954 complete with names, military service numbers and burial information from North Korea that exactly matched U.S. records. (SEE LIST) LIST OF NAME-ASSOCIATED KOREAN WAR CASES IN PUNCHBOWL (KEY - NK Burial Site Abbreviations: PK - Pyoktong; CH - Changsong; IS - Isolated Site; PG - Pyongyang; YU - Yudam-ni; KO - Koto-ri; HU - Hungnam; JO - Jonchang; PH - Pukchong. Remains accompanied by # - Wristwatch; ## - Ring; ### - Wallet.) Name - NK Burial Site - Rank - Serial Number - Unit - Hometown - Status ADAMS, Harry L. CH Cpl ER31362959 B Co 39th Inf Sherman KS POW ALES, Marion L. PK 1Lt 0-1185534 HS Co 2nd Engr Pierce, WA POW ANDINO-PEREZ, Emiliano CH Pfc ER30429512 A Co 65th Inf Puerto Rico PR POW ANDREWS, Leon E. KO Cpl RA31402624 F Co 31st Inf Penobscot ME KIA ARIAS, Lawrence L. PK Sgt RA39043501 H and S Co 2nd Engr Virgin Islands POW ARIONUS, Lyman H. PK Cpl RA17271343 H and S Co 2nd Engr Beltrami MN POW AVELINO, Domino T. PK RA06737247 A Co 84th Engr Virgin Islands POW BALL, Raymond O. YU 1Lt O47727 USMC E Co 2/7 Copley OH KIA BART, Davey H. PK Cpl RA18359023 8th Cav Regt Harris TX POW BEHRINGER, Russell F. PK MSgt RA19217580 B Co 23rd Inf Solano CA POW BELL, Vesteen PK Pfc RA18267349 C Co 24th Inf Tarrant TX POW BISHOP, Lester E. PK Cpl RA12287542 I Co 19th Inf Jefferson NY POW BLUE, George J. PK Sgt RA34654044 G Co 24th Inf Charleston NC POW BOBOVNYK, James E. Cpl RA15278950 B Co 2nd Engr Mahoning OH POW BONNER, William N. PK Cpl RA46062447 Med Co 8th Cav Chippewa MI POW BOSTIC, David Jr. CH Sgt RA44167684 L Co 9th Inf Marlboro SC POW BOWSER, Roland L. PK Pfc RA13273179 M Co 8th Cav Westmoreland PA POW BRANDT, Arnold N. PK LtC 0-31955 KMAG 8668 AAU Mower MN POW BRIDGES, Anice Douglas PK Sgt RA14321504 HH Co 9th Inf Rankin MS POW BROOKS, Clifton E. PK Pfc RA13344574 C Co 24th Inf Kent DE POW BROWN, Robert E. PK Cpl RA14290324 E Co 8th Cav Orange FL POW BROWN, William F. PK Cpl RA13227329 M Co 38th Inf Orange VA POW BRUCKER, Richard C. PK Cpl US51060077 A Btry 38th FA New York NY POW BRYANT, Leroy W. CH Pfc US15237356 C Co 9th Inf Franklin OH POW BUCHANAN, Thomas N. IS Pfc 1074926 USMC I Co 3/5 Santa Monica CA MIA BURDUE, Wayne H. PK Maj 0-485664 HQ Evac Co 2 CMBT Tacoma WA POW BURNS, Peter J. CH Cpl ER42200296 M Co 38th Inf Ulster NY POW BURROWS, John K. PK 1Lt 0-2014447 L Co 8th Cav Bristol RI POW BURTON, Robert C. PK Cpl RA17275089 C Co 24th Inf Morgan IL POW CALDWELL, Alvin O. PK Sfc RA34324496 E Co 9th Inf Davidson TN POW CAMERON, Owen J. PK Sfc RA31484267 D Co 2nd Engr Worcester MA POW CAMPBELL, Jackie A. CH Cpl RA15258660 A Btry 15th FA Jefferson KY POW CARR, Thomas G. PK Sfc RA52002437 M Co 38th Inf Belmont OH POW CHESNUT, Fred D. PK Maj 0-45795 HQ Co 38th Inf San Diego CA POW CLARK, Harold CH Pfc ER35368243 L Co 38th Inf Marion IN POW CLARK, Keith K. CH Pfc ER18301128 F Co 38th Inf Vernon LA POW CLINKSCALE, Harold CH Pfc RA14308169 K Co 9th Inf Mecklenberg NC POW CLOUTIER, Robert J. PK Sgt RA16294371 Med Co 9th Inf Oakland MI POW COLLINS, Edward H. PK Sfc US55005715 Med Co 9th Inf Adams WI POW COON, Ellis PK Sfc RA34482470 C Btry 503rd FA Pike MI POW COWAN, William W. CH Pfc RA14317546 M Co 38th Inf Sumner TN POW CRAYTON, Thomas PK MSgt RA38457891 A Btry 503rd FA Travis TX POW CULPEPPER, Bobby T.R. PK Pfc RA14312980 C Co 9th Inf Polk GA POW DAMEWOOD, Louis A. CH Cpl RA13174220 HQ Co 38th Inf Carroll MD POW DAVENPORT, Curtis PG Cpl RA15299678 B Btry 36th FA Hamilton OH KIA DAVIS, Finley J. PK MSgt RA33293511 D Co 2nd Engr Allegheny PA POW DAVIS, Richard J. PK MSgt RA33166340 K Co 8th Cav Indiana PA POW DAVIS, Willie PK Pvt RA38741871 Svc Btry 503rd FA Jefferson LA POW DAWSON, Wallace J. CH Cpl ER57634577 L Co 9th Inf Santa Barbara CA POW DEWEY, Lee A. CH Pfc RA16310000 A Btry 503rd FA Cook IL POW DICKINSON, Matthew L. CH Pfc US46084293 L Co 19th Inf Crawford IL POW DIEKMAN, Harold F. PK Cpl RA16319898 B Co 35th Inf Winona MI POW DIXON, Willie F. CH Cpl ER34325792 C Co 9th Inf Henderson TN POW DOSS, William H. PK Cpl RA12350120 Svc Co 31st Inf Columbia NY MIA DOUGHERTY, Bernard P. PK Cpl RA13311109 HQ Btry 82nd AAA Schuylkill PA POW DOUGLASS, William E. CH Cpl RA21195155 G Co 38th Inf Cumberland MA POW DYE, Richard PK Sgt RA34270289 HQ Co 3/9th E. Carrol LA POW FARFAN, Lawrence CH Sgt RA19296320 B Btry 15th FA Alameda CA POW FARRELL, William T. PK Pfc RA13315508 C Btry 38th FA Cambria PA POW FIELDS, Oliver M. PG Sfc RA19315193 C Co 2nd Engr Teton MT KIA FINK, James W. PK Sfc RA33274347 HQ Co 9th Inf Clarion PA POW FISH, William YU Pfc 641384USMC H Co 3/7 Baltimore MD KIA FISHER, R.J. YU Pfc 508349USMC B Co 1/5 Worcester MA KIA FONTENOT, Joseph W. CH Cpl ER1827581 L Co 38th Inf Livingston LA POW FORD, James R. PK Sgt RA57400731 D Co 24th Inf Smith TX POW FORD, Wilbert CH Sgt RA17233387 K Co 9th Inf St. Louis MO POW FOX, Frank C. PK Sgt RA57508920 B Btry 503rd FA St. Clair IL POW FRISK, Robert D. CH Cpl ER17208752 C Co 38th Inf Polk MN POW GAITAN, Jimmie J. CH Pfc RA18345456 CLR Co 2nd Med Bexar TX POW GAMBLE, Calvin C. CH Pfc RA15280368 E Co 19th Inf Stark OH POW GANTT, Joseph E. PK Sfc RA13072743 C Btry 503rd FA Los Angeles CA POW GERRITY, Daniel W. PK Pfc RA12328393 HH Btry 2nd DivArty Kings NY POW GEURIN, M. C. Jr. PK Cpl RA15422880 HQ Btry 825th AAAW Calloway KY POW GIBSON, Willard M. PK Sgt RA16314737 E Co 9th Inf Sullivan IN MIA GREEN, James L. PK Pfc 1775542USMC E Co 2/1 Freeport IL MIA GREEN, Walter W. PK Pvt RA15277062 E Co 8th Cav Union IL POW GRIFFITHS, Jack D. PK Capt 0-36376 HQ Co 38th Inf Comanche OK POW GRIFFORD, George W. PK Cpl RA16315497 Svc Btry 37th FA Wayne MI POW GROVES, Alva C. PK Cpl RA13333571 D Co 38th Inf Marion WV POW GUALTIERE, Daniel P. PK Pfc RA32724344 KMAG 8668 AAU Westchester NY POW GUYNN, John E. PK Cpl RA35902554 HM Co 19th Inf Huntington IN POW HACKENBERG, Walter C. CH Pfc US52039785 F Co 35th Inf Snyder PA POW HANDLEY, Danny J. PK Pfc RA17275205 B Co 35th Inf St. Louis MO POW HARDMAN, Kester B. PK Sgt RA15288867 M Co 38th Inf Ritchie WV POW HARDY, David E. PK Sgt RA14248813 HQ Btry 82nd AAAW Rockingham NC POW HARGET, James CH Sgt RA16398430 C Co 38th Inf Alexander IL POW HARPER, William L. CH Sgt RA15274140 D Btry 82nd AAAW Greenbrier WV POW HARRIS, Robert Louis CH Cpl RA18343402 B Btry 15th FA Tulsa OK POW HART, Robert H. CH Cpl ER53009012 HH Co 38th Inf Conecuh AL POW HATHAWAY, Andrew E. PK Pfc RA26332214 K Co 35th Inf Winnebago IL POW HAUSER, Robert G. IS Cpl RA19213647 H Co 34th Inf San Francisco CA MIA HAYES, Randolph PK Cpl RA15378443 A Btry 38th FA Bronx NY POW HAYNES, Otis Shelton Jr. PK # Sgt 866731USMC B Co 1/5 San Antonio TX KIA HEARD, Sam PK Pfc RA18350254 C Co 24th Inf Ouachita LA POW HEILMAN, Ernest L. CH Cpl RA15294481 B Btry 15th FA Scioto OH POW HELLEM, James W. IS Pfc 643512USMC Spt Co/1st SvBn Swansea SC KIA HELMAN, Glenwood PK Pfc RA13352682 A Co 9th Cav Schuylkill PA POW HENSON, Alfred Jr. PK Sgt RA14346257 HQ Btry 38th FA Robertson TN POW HIGGINS, Frederick A. CH Cpl RA19353835 Med Det 15th AAAW Kitsap WA POW HINCKLEY, Homer PK LtC 0-52289 HQ Co 9th Inf San Francisco CA POW HOLMAN, John H. CH Pfc ER37899407 D Co 38th Inf Goodhue MN POW HOLT, Claude D. PK Sgt RA19290095 HQ Co 9th Inf Stone MO POW HOWARD, Joe W. PK Cpl RA44115530 A Btry 503rd FA Philadelphia PA POW HUBER, Ramon L. PK Sfc RA16275938 I Co 8th Cav York NE POW HUFFMAN, Ronald C. CH Pfc RA13350814 K Co 38th Inf Mercer WV POW HUME, Thomas A. PK LtC 0-23931 HQ Co 37th FAB Muskegon MI POW HURT, Thomas E. PK Sgt RA14258195 G Co 7th Inf Madison TN POW ISBELL, Richard PK Cpl RA15284229 M Co 7th Inf Pike KY POW JELNIKER, Raymond J. PK Cpl US55079272 E Co 160th Inf Jefferson CO POW JOHNS, Willie L. PK Sgt RA44186899 C Btry 503rd FA Allendale SC POW JOHNSON, Gudmund C. PK Cpl RA17260597 K Co 35th Inf Goodhue MN POW JOHNSON, John B. CH Pfc RA14313990 G Co 7th Inf Wilson NC POW JOHNSON, Lewis H. PK Cpl RA33072271 K Co 8th Cav Philadelphia PA POW JONES, Leroy PK Pfc RA15299575 C Co 24th Inf Hamilton OH POW JONES, Wilbur G. Jr. PK ,Capt 0-050863 AU KMAG 1542 Los Angeles CA POW KAPAUN, Emil J. PK Capt 0-558217 H and H Co 8th Cav Marion KS POW KASARDA, Milton J. PK Sgt RA33976607 Med Co 38th Inf Luzerne PA POW KELLER, John C. PK Sfc RA12294271 K Co 3/8 lst Cav New York NY POW KINDER, Arthur S. Jr. PK Sfc RA11170464 B Btry 38th FA Middlesex MA POW KIRKPATRICK, Ardell CH Cpl ER57401010 A Co 38th Inf Fannin TX POW KITTLE, James J. PK Cpl RA13337665 HQ Btry 38th FA Harrison WV POW KREPPS, Richard W. PK Cpl RA13272324 D Btry 82nd AAAW Westmoreland PA POW LANDER, Lawrence E. PK Sgt RA15208600 HQ Co 3/9th Inf Vanderburgh IN POW LANDY, Theodore CH Cpl RA33523735 A Btry 503rd FA Norfolk VA POW LANIER, Claude PK Sgt RA13270847 B Btry 503rd FA Baltimore MD POW LAWRENCE, Jack L. PK Sgt RA13148771 M Co 38th Inf Tyoga PA POW LAZALDE, John C. PK Sgt RA19323864 B Co 35th Inf Fresno CA POW LEMASTER, James E. PK Sgt RA15421651 H and H Co 9th Inf Johnson KY POW LENON, Guss R. IS Pfc 1065704USMC E Co 2/7 Omaha NE KIA LINGLE, William J. PK Sgt RA16309403 A Btry 38th FA Langlade WI POW LIPSCOMB, William Jr. PK Sgt RA18297529 C Btry 503rd FA Lamar TX POW LITTLE BEAR, Melvin CH Pfc RA17258384 A Btry 15th FA Corson SD POW LOCKETT, Isaac W. Jr. PK Cpl RA12313086 C Btry 503rd FA Hudson NJ POW LORD, Charles H. PK Pfc RA14328751 Svc Co 1st Tank Bn Marshalltown IA POW LYNCH, Dan G. IS ## Sfc RA18289371 C Co 38th Inf Le Flore OK POW LYTLE, Jack W. PK Sfc RA15419203 HQ Btry 82nd AAAW Pierce WA POW MALCOLM, Howard G. PK Sgt RA16307893 H and H Co 9th Inf Jefferson IL POW MANN, James E. IS Pfc RA14342169 B Co 9th Inf Nash NC MIA MARTINS, John PK Cpl RA11167933 HQ Btry 82nd AAAW Hampden MA POW MASSEY, Anthony Jr. PK Pfc RA15381773 C Co. 24th Inf Graves KY POW MAXWELL, Herbert R. CH Pfc RA57509059 B Co 38th Inf Adair MO POW McCALL, John H. PK Sfc RA15266475 H and H Co 3/9th Inf Cuyahoga OH POW McCLELLAN, Maurice PK Sgt RA19335396 Med Co 9th Inf San Juan WA POW McDERMOND, Robert P. PK Cpl RA13342860 K Co 8th Cav Cumberland PA POW McGUINNESS, Clarence E. IS 1Lt 37612USMC H and S Co 3/7 Parkersburg WV KIA McGUIRE, James P. PK Sgt RA12340472 B Co 2nd CM MTR Bn Essex NJ POW McNEIL, Robert W. CH Pfc RA15356247 F Co 7th Inf Knox OH POW MEYER, Albert W. PK Sgt RA32530970 Svc Btry 38th FA Oneida NY POW MILLER, Kenneth R. CH ,Pfc US52007574 K Co 19th Inf Cuyahoga OH POW MILLER, Wallace A. PK Cpl RA13313001 C Co 82nd AAAW Butler PA POW MILLIGAN, Richard CH Cpl RA16320934 B Co 38th Inf Piatt IL POW MISS, Ira V. Jr. CH MSgt RA43030950 HQ Co 3/38th Inf Frederick MD POW MOLENAAR, George CH Sfc ER16206246 I Co 38th Inf Cook IL POW MORRIS, David W. PK Cpl ER35145756 D Co 38th Inf Madison IN POW MOSS, Alonza PK Cpl RA14265236 C Co 24th Inf Jefferson AL POW MOSS, William H. PK Sfc RA12285511 G Co 38th Inf Berkshire MA POW MULDER, Delano B. PK Cpl RA17277707 A Btry 82nd AAAW Kingsbury SC POW MULLINS, Thomas H. PK Cpl RA14323935 L Co 8th Cav Rhoane TN POW MUTTER, Gene PK Cpl RA19331046 A Btry 38th FA SanBernardinoCA POW NANCE, Robert C. CH Cpl RA18334456 D Btry 82nd AAAW Benton AR POW NEWTON, William A. PK Cpl RA17194911 H and H Svc Co 2nd Engr Scott MO POW NORDYKE, Elwyn D. CH Sgt RA19322551 HQ Co 7th Med Bn Pierce WA POW O'LEARY, James P. PK Sgt RA11183498 H and H Co 3/8th Cav Bristol MA POW OLSON, Arnold JO Capt 0-48125 USMC VMP513MAG12 BlkRvrFalls WI POW OLSON, Norman E. PK MSgt RA17244123 B Co 19th Inf Marshall MN POW PARKER, Gary N. PK Cpl RA14330724 K Co 38th Inf Cabarrus NC POW PARKER, Harry J. IS Pvt RA34673500 I Co 24th Inf Wake NC KIA PARKS, Roy CH Sgt RA18333607 D Co 82nd AAAW St. Francis AR POW PARSONS, Julian K. PK Pfc RA14320707 B Co 9th Inf Hardin TN POW PENCE, George A. IS Pfc 812997USMC B Co 1st Mt Bn Cecilia KY KIA PENNINGTON, Eugene PK Sfc RA19305176 HQ Btry 503rd FA Los AngelesCA POW PERRY, John C. PK Sfc RA12250831 C Co 24th Inf Essex NJ POW PETERMAN, Herbert D. PK Sgt RA16309566 H Co 2/9th Inf Montcalm MI POW PETERSON, Fred A. Jr. CH Pfc US39773364 K Co 19th Inf FranciscoCA POW PETROFF, John Jr. PK Sgt RA19255403 D Co 38th Inf Hawaii POW PHELPS, Donald R. PK MSgt RA36167613 HQ Co 2nd Inf Muskegon MI POW PINNELL, Russell C. PK Sfc RA18337175 E Co 8th Cav Franklin MO POW PLESHEK, Roger W. PK Pfc RA27883246 B Co 31st Inf Menominee MI POW PORTER, Jasper M. IS ,Sgt RA25262013 M Co 31st Inf Shelby TN MIA REESE, Kenneth F. IS Cpl RA14330669 C Btry 34th FA Gaston NC MIA REID, Alexander PK Sgt RA13308650 C Co 9th Inf .Allegheny PA POW REYNOLDS, Theodore A. PK Cpl RA12118964 B Co 2nd CM MTR Bn Oneida NY POW RHINE, Vernon PK Cpl RA13317346 B Co 2nd Engr Indiana PA POW RICHARDSON, Glen C. PK Sgt RA17260602 D Btry 82nd AAAW Goodhue MN POW RIESS, Paul E. IS MSgt RA33311356 Med Co 9th Inf Los Angeles CA KIA RINES, Raymond S. PK Pfc RA14297223 Med Co 9th Inf Jefferson TN POW RIVERS, John E. PK Cpl RA34018258 B Co 2nd CM MTR Bn Chatham GA POW ROBERTS, Gordon A. PK MSgt RA13021495 L Co 8th Cav HuntingdonPA POW ROBILLARD, Joseph A. PK Pfc RA21631021 Sv Btry 38th FA Hillsboro NH POW ROGERS, Lloyd G. PK Pfc RA17093165 2nd Sig Co 2d Inf Laramie WY POW ROHR, Paul L. PK Sgt RA16225791 C Co 9th Inf Schuylkill PA POW ROPER, Chester J. PK Cpl RA13288397 A Btry 503rd FA Allegheny PA POW ROSS, Harold L. IS Pfc 1112597USMC HQ Btry 2/11 Gardenville NY KIA RUGGERO, Ciro J. CH Cpl ER16287848 L Co 38th Inf Cook IL POW RYAN, Vincent M. PK Cpl RA19334575 Med Co 9th Inf Weber UT POW SANDOVAL, Frank L. CH Cpl RA18223314 A Btry 15th FA Bexar TX POW SAYRE, Herbert G. PK Sgt RA13331408 B Co 2nd Engr Mason WV POW SEARLE, Delbert G. IS Cpl RA12348964 HQ Btry 57th FA` Delaware NY MIA SHAW, James P. CH Pfc RA44146308 G Co 7th Inf Holmes FL POW SHAW, Ralph L. PK Sgt RA45034328 L Co 8th Cav Taylor WV POW SIDNEY, Alfred H. CH Sgt ER11129261 H Co 23rd Inf Stafford NH POW SIMMONS, Leon F. PK Sgt RA33053343 C Btry 503rd FA Philadelphia PA POW SLOAN, Harold PK Sgt RA13275388 HS Co 2nd Engr AnneArundel MD POW SMITH, Joseph W. PK 1Lt 0-2262370 B Co 35th Inf Essex NJ POW SOLEM, Joseph J. PK MSgt RA17244794 HQ Btrt 82nd AAA McCook SD POW SPITZER, Everett W. PK Cpl RA17257872 HQ Co 9th Inf Buena Vista IA POW STEINLE, Robert E. PK Cpl RA15271613 HQ Btry 82nd AAAW Shelby OH POW STEWART, Roy PK Cpl RA14054453 A Co 9th Inf Hinds MS POW STURM, Donald R. PK Sfc RA16235126 C Co 19th Inf Scott MO MIA TAYLOR, John J. CH Cpl RA57100291 Med Co 5th Inf Suffolk MA POW TEAGUE, James W. PK Sgt RA14341889 L Co 35th Inf NC POW TEETERS, Joseph L. PK Pfc RA35788902 HH Co 83rd Engr Hamilton OH POW TERRELL, Benjamin F. CH Cpl RA33120934 A Co 9th Cav Fairfax VA POW THOMSON, Thomas L. Jr. YU 1Lt 0-31128 USMC D Co 2/7 Detroit MI KIA TOLER, Robert S. PK Sgt RA16265475 A Btry 503rd FA Wayne MI POW TRAVERS, Joseph R. CH Pfc US51000431 D Co 5th Inf Bristol MA POW TRUELOVE, Bobby L. PK Pfc RA14324068 5th Regt 1st Cav Washington TN POW TUTTLE, Allen H. PK Sgt RA19261249 38th FA King WA POW VAUGHN, Aubrey D. CH Pfc RA14369506 C Co 5th Inf Union SC POW VAUGHN, Cleveland Jr. PK Sgt RA63136025 I Co 24th Inf Baltimore MD POW VICKERY, Roy M. PK Cpl RA37777268 C Co 2nd Engr Allemakee IA POW WALKER, Donald M. HU Pfc 1125896USMC Svc Co 1st SvBn Louisville KY KIA WALLACE, Earl Jr. PK Cpl RA13204582 C Co 24th Inf llegheny PA POW WARD, John L. HU Pfc 1074538USMC H and S Co 2/7 Utica NY KIA WATSON, Leonard S. CH Sgt ER37107127 L Co 38th Inf Pushmataha OK POW WEST, Carl A. HU Pfc 1013081USMC Wpns Co 1/7 AmandaPark WA KIA WHITE, Charles A. CH Cpl RA15296548 G Co 7th Inf Perry OH POW WHITE, Delbert L. PK Cpl RA17258087 D Co 2nd Engr Wapello IA POW WILLIAMS, Charles O. PK Cpl RA18281701 D Co 2nd Engr Pittsburg OK POW WILLIAMS, James O. IS ## Cpl RA19295478 H and H Co 9th Inf Alameda CA MIA WILLIAMSON, Bennie M. PK Sgt RA15421841 Svc Btry 38th FA Pike KY POW WILSON, Elmer T. PK Cpl RA18223509 L Co 38th Inf Real TX POW WING, Richard L. PK Cpl RA15284341 H Co 5th Cav Lucas OH POW WRIGHT, Benjamin H. Jr. PK Sgt RA14245974 A Co 38th Inf Hawaii POW WRIGHT, Robert J. PK Pfc RA13351634 G Co 38th Inf Bland VA POW WRIGHT, Robert L. PK Cpl RA17261537 H and H Co 82nd AAA Jackson MO POW YDE, Erik F. CH Capt 0-038396 HQ Co 503rd FA San Francisco CA POW ZIDELSKI, William F PK Cpl RA32338022 L Co 31st Inf New York NY POW ZOELLICK, William M. PK Cpl RA26268528 B Co 9th Inf Des Plaines IL POW Keywords: They died in Korea, in combat or POW camps, and their bodies were handed over by the Communists after the war. In 1956 they were re-buried in Hawaii and their families were never told the Army had name-associations but couldn't make formal identificaton. |
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Entry: 60294 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
CAMP 5 - WERE YOU THERE WITH MY FATHER |
| BARBARA A. BRANDT wrote on March 10, 2007 CITY AND STATE: LONGMONT CO UNIT: KMAG8668 SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone who knew or knew of him. Thank You Barb - daughter Keywords: camp 5 - I'm looking for anyone who was at camp 5 and might have known my father - lt. col Arnold Brandt captured 11/50 and died apr or may of 51 may have been with kmag 8202 - there are discrepencies in his information |
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Entry: 60250 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
SFC THOMAS GERARD CARR |
| CATHY CARR-VAN ECK wrote on March 7, 2007 CITY AND STATE: ALTO MI UNIT: COMPANY M, 3RD BATTALION, 38TH INFANTRY REGIMENT, SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Did anyone know my uncle? Soldier: SFC GERARD THOMAS CARR Company M, 3rd Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division Date of birth; Jan. 8, 1925, Caucasian Date of loss; December 2, 1950, Chosin Resevoir POW Taken to Camp 5 Thank you, Cathy Carr Van Eck Keywords: Company M, 3rd Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division Date of loss; December 2, 1950, Chosin Resevoir POW Taken to Camp 5 |
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Entry: 60237 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
ELMER LEE MILLER |
| ELMER MILLER wrote on March 6, 2007 CITY AND STATE: TWIN FALLS ID UNIT: HEAVY MORTAR COMPANY SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: ARMY VETERAN Comments: Hey the mean S.O.B. is still here. Anyone interested in keeping in touch with an old Ex POW give me a hollar. I was friends with Kenneth Bannister (deceased) and Jack Stegil. Lived in Kansas relocated to Idaho long ago. If you'd like to correspond write me, call me, or email my daughter who will make sure I get the message. In Camp 5 from November 4th, 1950-August 1953. Keywords: Camp 5 Heavy Mortar Company 24th Division 19th Regiment Elmer Lee Miller Korean War POW Kansas November 4th, 1950-August 1953 |
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Entry: 58917 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
HELP ME BRING WILLIAM HOME |
| FANCIE SMITH JR. wrote on September 16, 2006 CITY AND STATE: NEW MATAMORAS OH UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: FAMILY MEMBER Comments: Keywords: Seeking some one with knowledge of camp5, or a surviver who is willing to coraspond |
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Entry: 58691 CAMP 5 POW CAMP PYOKTONG |
JOE ESTRADA IN PYOK-TONG |
| BEVERLY DEMARCO wrote on August 31, 2006 CITY AND STATE: UNIT: SERVICE OR RELATIONSHIP: OTHER Comments: Jose, Joe, Joseph Estrada was in Camp 5. I am doing family research for my mom in law who was 1st cousins with Joe. I am looking for info on the camp and anyone who might have known him. Keywords: |
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