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| Current Message 1 - December 4, 2007 |
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Entry: 63297
Pak's Palace POW Camp |
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Edward Hall wrote on 2007-12-04 23:25:14.0
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| Current Message 2 - February 1, 2005 |
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Entry: 48596
Pak's Palace POW Camp |
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Cynthia Lawson wrote on 2005-02-01 09:18:14.0
Comments: My Father-in-law was Charles Riley Lawson and he was a POW in Korea for 3 years. I would like any information about his time in the prison camps. He never talked about it until he was dying, and only then a few non connected phrases. Thank you for your time. Cyndi Lawson
Keywords: Riley
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| Current Message 3 - May 7, 2004 |
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Entry: 42883
Pak's Palace POW Camp |
Confirmation of POW |
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Nancy Sanchez wrote on 2004-05-07 13:58:29.0
Comments: I am a Detective with the Vacaville Police Department. I'm trying to verify that the following person was a POW. He claims to have been a POW at Pak's Palace in 1953 for 10 days. His name is Charles R. Branch DOB: 11-04-29. Is there any type of web site, etc. that would list the POWs?
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| Current Message 4 - April 30, 2002 |
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Entry: 25116
Pak's Palace POW Camp |
Information Request |
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Joan Eckhardt wrote on 2002-04-30 17:05:17.0
Comments: I am looking for information on the above Cpt Charles L. Carrier. He is reported to have been a POW at Pak's Palace from Aug,1951 to Sept, 1951. Need this information to verify for appropriate awards for valor.
Keywords: CPT Charles L. Carrier
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| Current Message 5 - March 15, 2002 |
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Entry: 23952
Pak's Palace POW Camp |
Pak's Palace |
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norman duquette wrote on 2002-03-15 13:57:42.0
Comments: Shot down on 87th Combat Mission south of Chosen Reservoir on 26 Jan 52. Captured and taken to Pak's Palace on or about 1 February 52. Taken North to Camp 5, processed, then taken to Camp 2 Annex. Interrogation and solitary confinement for 5 months, then put with group which eventually totaled 14, all Germ Warfare NON-confessors!!!!!!. Repatriated at Panmunjom on 4 Sep 53 after 587 days as MIA-POW.
Keywords: 67th TACRECONWG, Kimpo Air Base, August 51-Jan 52
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Pyongyang locale
Located in the northern most area near the Capitol, this camp was so-
named after a notorious, Col. Pak, interrogator.
The camp was also close to several other camps to include Peace Camp,
known as Camp 12.
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