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Records of Military Personnel
Who Died as a Result of Hostilities
During the Korean War
For San Juan County, Washington

Transcribed by: Lynn Tooley


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Records of Military Personnel Who Died as a Result of Hostilities During the Korean War, documenting the period January 1, 1950 - February 7, 1957.

This series contains selected descriptive data about U.S. military personnel who died by hostile means (i.e. battle deaths) as a result of combat duty in the Korean War. The data were usually extracted from Department of Defense Form 1300 (Report of Casualty) as well as from each of the four military services of the Department of Defense. The variables available from each casualty record include: Military Service Branch, Country of Casualty (always Korea), Casualty Group, File Reference Number, Name of Casualty, Processing Date, Service Number, Military Grade or Rank, Pay Grade, Date of Casualty, Service Component, Home of Record, Birth Date, Cause of Casualty, Aircraft Involvement(air/non-air casualty), Race, Sex, and Citizenship. The majority of the records have no meaningful data in the "cause of casualty" or "air/non- air casualty" variable. The series lists as the home of record the county for those casualties in the Army and lists as the home of record the city, town, or municipality and county for those casualties in the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.


Military Service
Branch
Name of CasualtyService
Number
Date Died
or
Declared Dead
Home of Record
City/Town
CountyStateBirth Date
Year
Race
U S ARMY LARSEN LAWRENCE E 19347686 7/20/1950 - SAN JUAN Washington 26 Caucasian
U S ARMY MC CLELLAN MAURICE 19335396 12/1/1950 - SAN JUAN Washington 31 Caucasian
U S MARINE CORPS PRICE ROBERT GUY 46564 11/30/1950 DECATUR SAN JUAN Washington 23 Caucasian
U S NAVY DONAGHE JAMES WALLACE 3879314 9/27/1950 PORT BLAKELY SAN JUAN Washington 29 Caucasian