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| Current Message 1 - August 3, 2008 |
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Entry: 66782
1st Anglico Detachment |
close air support-korea |
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william foley wrote on 2008-08-03 22:51:48.0
Comments: Would like to hear from other members of the unit.
Keywords: 1st Marine Division 1952
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| Current Message 2 - August 3, 2008 |
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Entry: 66770
1st Anglico Detachment |
Camp catlin |
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tom ohlund wrote on 2008-08-03 07:52:37.0
Comments: What fun!
Keywords: island off N.Korea Yongpyong-do (spelling?); August 1952-Fef. 1953. At army artillery company 40 miles north of Soctcho-ri August '53-Feb. '54.
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| Current Message 3 - July 29, 2008 |
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Entry: 66707
1st Anglico Detachment |
1ANG, Camp Catlin & Korea |
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Max Sarazin wrote on 2008-07-29 06:51:26.0
Comments: Served 1st ANGLICO FMF, Camp Catlin 3/52-3/54 with 6 mo. on Sok'to, N. Korea calling in Naval Gunfire and artillery (90mm field guns).
Sgt. Max Sarazin USMC 1194840/2531 PDD Max Sarazin, Seadog Pound Keeper, #338 Past Cmdt C&I Det 955, MCL
Keywords: 'Wildcat', NGF Plt, Camp Catlin, Hill 407? Sok'to.
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| Current Message 4 - December 20, 2007 |
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Entry: 63477
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1st anglico camp smith |
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jesse mack wrote on 2007-12-20 21:32:38.0
Comments: like to hear from 1st anglico marines camp smith 1956-1958 or naval gunfire 2nd anglico uss rockbrige lebanon 1958
Keywords:
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| Current Message 5 - January 20, 2007 |
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Entry: 59693
1st Anglico Detachment |
camp catlin, ohau, hi |
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bob connolly wrote on 2007-01-20 21:16:44.0
Comments: Would like to hear from anyone who serve at camp catlin, during 1948 -1950. I was assigned to casual company during that period.
CWO(Ret.) R. Connolly
Keywords: hq fmf pac., camp catlin, hi 1948-1950
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| Current Message 6 - January 12, 2007 |
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Entry: 59574
1st Anglico Detachment |
FIRST ANGLICO FMF PAC 51-52 KOREA |
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george mourad wrote on 2007-01-12 21:16:20.0
Comments:
Keywords: punch bowl 51-52
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| Current Message 7 - June 10, 2006 |
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Entry: 57590
1st Anglico Detachment |
thanks |
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JOE PAUL wrote on 2006-06-10 09:10:44.0
Comments: HI
Keywords:
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| Current Message 8 - May 11, 2006 |
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Entry: 57112
1st Anglico Detachment |
1st ANGLICO FMF PAC, Camp Catlin |
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Richard Raaf wrote on 2006-05-11 21:32:57.0
Comments: Served with 1st ANGLICO, FMF PAC, Mar 51 - Mar 53, originally stationed in Pearl Harbor, then opened Camp Catlin. Played football with the FMF PAC team coached by Capt. Norm Verry (Fall of 1951). Part of the team of 24 ANGLICO Marines sent to Japan to teach Army foward observers the principles of Naval Gunfire; then to Okinawa for a landing operation with the 29th Infantry. Served with a team on the West Coast of Korea on the islands of Sokto and Chodo. Names of personnel familiar with at those time: Ken Moser, Bob Powell, George Memmer, Bob Petkus, Paul Sotlaire, Bill Dombroski, Ray Winder, Ernie Barfield, Charlie Maki, Frank Silkman, Don Spicer, Ken Youngman, Scotty Masterson, and many other fantastic individuals.
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| Current Message 9 - May 11, 2006 |
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Entry: 57108
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1st ANGLICO Reunion 2006 |
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John Maurer wrote on 2006-05-11 19:39:45.0
Comments: May 18-21 2006. Hotel at 1-877-609-6086 Midwest Conference Center, Columbus. I forgot to post this notice in a timely fashion here this year. Better late than never, I hope. We have a lot of Korean Era guys show up at this reunion. Jerry Thomas, Howie Beale, & Ken Netznick have died since last year's reunion. Thomas and Beale had reservations at the hotel, but didn't make it. Hope you can. Semper Fi.
Keywords: ANGLICO
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| Current Message 10 - April 29, 2006 |
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Entry: 56902
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Additional Information to Bob Arnold's article |
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Elwin (Eli) Basquin wrote on 2006-04-29 13:07:24.0
Comments: Bob Arnold's comments did not cover information about the Air Platoon since he was with Naval Gunfire Platoon. While stationed at the reclaimed Camp Catlin quonsets these air teams trained at Makua Valley, calling air strikes via field radios with planes from aircraft carriers located at Pearl Harbor. Teams were rotated to Korea in 6 month intervals, usually relieving each team before them attached to the KMC's. First groups were sent to the Yalu River area and were overrun by the Chinese, then moved to the Punch Bowl area, but few air strikes available particularly during the winter of 51-52....teams worked with artilery part of the time because our radio communications. As the war moved to the south/west near the 8th parellel and the DMZ (before it was so deisgnated)aircraft (mostly AD's) were more plentiful and lent great support for napalm coverage in the open "no-mans-land" area's between the more mountainous zones. Pilots from Austrailia and England participated. Korean Marines's had little equipment or artillery and were vunerable to Chinese and N Korean combat troups. The KMC's and our air teams were too far forward for most USMC regiment artillery support so 1st Anglico air support was effective. Air team members, Sgt Eli Basquin was awarded the Bronze Star w/Combat "V" and Sgt Bob Richardson received a Special Commendation Medal on Marine Corp Birthday Regiment Parade Nov.'52 by FMF Commanding General Franklin Hart at Pearl Harbor. Anglico team members and pictures are available.
Keywords: Pearl Harbor, Camp Catlin, Air Platoon, Makua Valley, Korea, Yalu River, Chosin Resevoir. Punch Bowl, KMC's, DMZ, Freedom Gate Bridge, Panmunjon, '51-54,
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| Current Message 11 - February 2, 2006 |
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Entry: 55519
1st Anglico Detachment |
First Anglico FMF PAC Korean War (continued) |
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Robert Arnold wrote on 2006-02-02 08:49:37.0
Comments: Perhaps one of the most elite, and least known activities of the U.S. Marine Corps was the action of the First Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company ( First Anglico), Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, which served from 1950 to 1953. Trained and home-based at Camp Catlin, Nimitz Highway, just outside Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, all officers and enlisted in this prestigious unit were required to have an IQ of 115 or better. First Anglico consisted of 12 teams of 12 men each. Each team contained one officer artillery spotter, one officer Marine naval avaitor for close air support. and one naval officer for Naval gunfire support. Each team had nine communications specialists complete with required radio equipment. Most of us spent numerous days and nights on the Kahoolawe Hawaii Naval Gunfire target Island,in the bunker, spotting Naval Gunfire projectiles. Every U.S.NAVY AND nato GUNSHIP that passed thru Pearl Harbor had to qualify in shore bombardment on actual targets. This included Destroyers, Light Cruisers, Heavy Cruisers and 16 inch Battleships. Almost every Marine regiment in Korea had a First Anglico team in its forward observation post. Marine regiment commanders knew the importance to the ground troops of close support, and First Anglico supplied numerous close support missions. At a later stage in the Korean war, First Anglico teams were stationed on the offshore islands of North Korea's western side, with a six-gun destroyer ( six 5" 50 caliber naval rifles) in support, to deny the communists the use of the coastal highway. Because of the enlisted's high IQ, many later went to the Marine Corps officer school in Quantico, Virginia, and were commissioned. The First Anglico teams contributed greatly to the protection of the ground troops and the success of the korean War.
Keywords: Following is the addition to my original entry.
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| Current Message 12 - February 2, 2006 |
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Entry: 55518
1st Anglico Detachment |
First Anglico FMF PAC Korean War (continued) |
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Robert Arnold wrote on 2006-02-02 08:49:37.0
Comments: Perhaps one of the most elite, and least known activities of the U.S. Marine Corps was the action of the First Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company ( First Anglico), Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, which served from 1950 to 1953. Trained and home-based at Camp Catlin, Nimitz Highway, just outside Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, all officers and enlisted in this prestigious unit were required to have an IQ of 115 or better. First Anglico consisted of 12 teams of 12 men each. Each team contained one officer artillery spotter, one officer Marine naval avaitor for close air support. and one naval officer for Naval gunfire support. Each team had nine communications specialists complete with required radio equipment. Most of us spent numerous days and nights on the Kahoolawe Hawaii Naval Gunfire target Island,in the bunker, spotting Naval Gunfire projectiles. Every U.S.NAVY AND nato GUNSHIP that passed thru Pearl Harbor had to qualify in shore bombardment on actual targets. This included Destroyers, Light Cruisers, Heavy Cruisers and 16 inch Battleships. Almost every Marine regiment in Korea had a First Anglico team in its forward observation post. Marine regiment commanders knew the importance to the ground troops of close support, and First Anglico supplied numerous close support missions. At a later stage in the Korean war, First Anglico teams were stationed on the offshore islands of North Korea's western side, with a six-gun destroyer ( six 5" 50 caliber naval rifles) in support, to deny the communists the use of the coastal highway. Because of the enlisted's high IQ, many later went to the Marine Corps officer school in Quantico, Virginia, and were commissioned. The First Anglico teams contributed greatly to the protection of the ground troops and the success of the korean War.
Keywords: Following is the addition to my original entry.
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| Current Message 13 - January 6, 2006 |
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Entry: 55032
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FIRST ANGLICO FMF PAC KOREAN WAR |
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Robert Arnold wrote on 2006-01-06 08:01:49.0
Comments: I have written a short article about the use of First Anglico in the Korean war. I will post it here at a later date.
Keywords: First Anglico FMF PAC based at Camp Catlin, Nimitz Highway, Oahu, Hawaii Islands from November 1950 to June 1953. Twelve Teams consisting of one Marine artillery spotter, one Marine Naval Aviator for close air support, one Naval Officer Gunfire spotter and Nine or ten elisted radio operators.
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| Current Message 14 - December 23, 2005 |
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Entry: 54801
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anglico 2nd ROKS HoiAN |
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Jesse Walsworth wrote on 2005-12-23 12:04:18.0
Comments: searching for fellow marines.
Keywords: Hoi An
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| Current Message 15 - August 25, 2005 |
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Entry: 52828
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Looking 2nd Marines Anglico sent to 1st Marines |
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Leonard Allman wrote on 2005-08-25 00:00:00.0
Comments: Sgt Allman was orginally with 2nd Marines and sent to join up with the 1st Marines on August 1950 at Camp Pendleton. Departed USA and arrived at Kobi, Japan. Departed Kobi for Korea aboard a LST. Landed at Inchon in first wave. Liberated Kimpo Air Field. Boarded LST went on to Wanson. Timmy Killean, a marine with the unit played bagpipes at Wanson. Unit continued into North Korea. Sgt Allman was wounded at U Dam Ni on 11/02/1950.
Keywords: Inchon, wounded at U DAM NI 11/02/1950
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| Current Message 16 - May 22, 2005 |
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Entry: 51027
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PFC Frederick D Van Lehn |
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Richard D. Cook wrote on 2005-05-22 00:00:00.0
Comments: I am attempting to write a short story about a forgotten war and a forgotten solider PFC Van Lehn lies buried and alone in a smalltown cemetery in NE Ohio where I was born and raised. By pure chance,as a child of nine I witnessed his military funeral on 9/22/1951. In the years that have passed I never saw a single flower on his grave, every read anything about him or ever found anybody who knew this person. At the time of his death the only living relatives were his mother and grandfather and aunts and uncles. All of these individuals are now deceased. If there is anybody out their who knew this kid and the circumstances of his service and sacrifice of life for his country please contact me. Thank you.
Keywords: Anglico Company, 1st signal Bn, 1st Marine Division, Killed in action at age 19 on 3/3/1951 Homesang Korea perhaps by a landmine. Individual may have been a jeep driver for an officer. Enlisted in Marine Corp 1/3/1950 in Canton OH shipped out 8/26/50 from SF to Korea. Basic Training at Paris Island
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| Current Message 17 - February 8, 2005 |
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Entry: 48783
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93-97 is there any body out there |
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christopher morgan wrote on 2005-02-08 16:00:28.0
Comments: I,m all right living in texas and own an oil co. if you can believe that.. just bought a chopper so if anyone of you knuckleheads ride lets meet in sturgis 05 august 8-12... god bless america. ROOT out..
Keywords: 6 months LPD 10 Juneau MEU94-95 (the chamber) whats up butter bar, Q-dog, lance shifflet, sgt lopez, capt armstrong, larry frascella, capt zerozinski, alpman ilkdog, miss you guys...
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| Current Message 18 - December 22, 2004 |
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Entry: 47646
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Div TACP |
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Billy Cox wrote on 2004-12-22 12:50:36.0
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| Current Message 19 - December 22, 2004 |
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Entry: 47644
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Billy Cox wrote on 2004-12-22 12:12:56.0
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| Current Message 20 - December 22, 2004 |
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Entry: 47643
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Scoutmaster 14 |
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Billy Cox wrote on 2004-12-22 12:11:44.0
Comments: Korea 1950-51
Keywords: Inchon, Chosin, KMC's, Two Bits, DJ, Van the Man
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| Current Message 21 - October 27, 2004 |
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Entry: 46516
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Percy Jorgensen |
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Mary Baker wrote on 2004-10-27 13:56:58.0
Comments: I am a social worker attempting to assist this veteran in filing a claim. Any information that will help would be greatly appreciated.
Keywords: HillOP7, Marine named Hartsing and incident whre Mr. Jorgensen was wounded by bayonet and Mr Hartsing used his Thompson gun to kill several chinese soldiers.
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| Current Message 22 - October 27, 2004 |
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Entry: 46514
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Percy Jor |
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Mary Baker wrote on 2004-10-27 13:53:25.0
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| Current Message 23 - October 27, 2004 |
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Entry: 46512
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Percy Jorgensen |
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Mary Baker wrote on 2004-10-27 13:51:53.0
Comments: I am a social worker who is attempting to assist Mr. Jorgensen in recalling his experiences in Korea during the war. Anyone who remembers him please contact me so I can call you for more information. Thank you.
Keywords: Hill-OP7, Marine named Hartsing
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| Current Message 24 - October 27, 2004 |
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Entry: 46510
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Percy Jorgensen |
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Mary Baker wrote on 2004-10-27 13:45:39.0
Comments:
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Charlie Co
On Thu, 30 Jan 1997
Robert E. Kimball marrinne@aol.com wrote:
4270 Tarpon Dr SE
St Petersburg, FL 33705
Telephone: 813 896 1183
Served in Korea USMC 1415912 1st Marine Division 1st ANGLICO
41 Independant Commando
On Mon, 19 May 1997
David H Albert wrote:
11525 n vega ave
mequon, wi 53097
414-242-1211
2d replacement draft Anglico 41 Independent Commando RM
1st Anglico FMFPAC
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997
Ralph L. Savini linda_savini@msn.com wrote:
15072 Ashland Pl. #d134
Delray Beach, FL 33484
561-499-7974
datein: 1951 dateout: 1953
Looking for others who served 1951-1953 from Camp Catlin Hawaii
1st Anglico FMF
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997
Walt Daniels Email address wrote:
Walt Daniels 1st Anglico FMF, 1951-53
phone: (702) 487-2366
Please forward my address and phone to Ralph Savini. To date have
not heard from him. Don't know if he is still around or just
hasn't answered. Will try again today. If you hear from him,
please let me know. Also, if any others request info on 1st
Anglico for that period, please give them my address.
Many Thanks!
Walt
1st Comm Co
On Sun, 5 Apr 1998
Updated 17 Nov 2000
Elwin Eli Basquin Email address wrote:
3933 N. Millbrook Rd.
Peoria, IL 61615
phone: 309 688-4940
fax: 309 688-1625
datein: 2/51 dateout: 2/54
Air-ground-naval gunfire radio group attached to KMC's near Panmunjon
late "51 and early '53. Stationed at Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor, and
Camp Catlin, Oahu. Looking for members of the teams of 8 enlisted/2
officers.
Sgt. Eli Basquin
Finding men
On Fri, 10 Apr 1998
Stan Graboski Email address wrote:
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by Stan
LIVINGSTON, NJ
datein: 1950 dateout: 1954
SERVED AT CAMP CATLIN & TAD TO 1st KMC 'S 1951-1953. REMEMBERING,
"SCOTTIE" CAMPBELL WHO WAS KILLED IN THE "ONION FIELD ".
ANYONE OUT THERE LEFT? LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU.
"SKI"
Dick Campbell
On Sun, 06 Dec 1998
Richard Campbell Email address wrote:
Been trying for some time to get my name under 1stANGLICO Korean era and
was wondering when you my have the system up again.
Semper Fi
Dick Campbell
1192156
Info needed
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999
Johnny King Email address
wrote:
4625 Meadowbrook Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76103
Phone: 817-534-6791
Email: tamaraharless@hotmail.com
Your Unit: 1st ANGLICO FMF
Comments:
I am looking for information about the 1st ANGLICO FMF. I recall there
weren't many of us. We were the first group the be sent to the South
Korean Marines. If you have any history or information regarding this
group my children and myself would be interested to have it.
Thank you,
SStg Johnny King
Editor Note: Johnny lost his brother; ROBERT KING in Korea, also a Marine.
Bruno Podolak
On Thu, 18 Mar 1999
Jon Crask Email address wrote:
My name is Jon Crask (Sgt, USMC, 85-90). I served in Korea, from the
DMZ to Pohang, and places in-between.
I have a friend named Bruno Podolak. He was an ANGLICO Marine during
the Chosin campaign. He has contact with several old friends, but I was
wondering if there might be others that he would know, but hasn't talked
to or seen in many years.
He's a real hero, and I would love to reconnect him with his old
buddies, if there are any still out there.
Thank you!
Jon Crask.
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