Sgt. Joseph M. Snock, Jr., U.S. Army Heavy Mortar Company, 31st Infantry Regiment Lost: 11/30/1950 Location: North Korea Identified: 1/5/2015 read more
Pfc. John Bowers was reported by the Chinese to have been killed in Camp 5 on May 3, 1951. His remains were finally returned and his funeral was two weeks ago. Today his sister visited me seeking answers and closure. About all I could tell her was there was no bombing attack on Camp 5 on that date. I am trying to help her find anyone who might have any information on her brother. read more
My name is Michael Paul Randall. My great-uncle died there and that is all we know. His name was Elgin Volgara Randall, from Alabama. I do not know what unit he was with. I was just wondering if there might be anybody that knew him, maybe remembers him. He was my grandaddy’a little brother. Nobody in the family knows what happened to him. It would be nice to know that he had a friend or... read more
Dad (Franklin Jack Chapman) has always talked about how they were considered “Reactionaries” in camp. I asked Dad to write down some of the things they had done to be called “reactionary”. Here are his remembrances. – Cindy Chapman I was captured on November 30th, 1950. I finally arrived at Camp One where I met Dick Raby, Dick Rook and several others. It was late... read more
Cpl Richard L. Wing, U.S. Army Company H, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division; lost 11/28/1950 in North Korea. He was accounted for Nov. 7, 2014. He will be buried with full military honors. read more