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The Hut Six Story : Breaking the Enigma Codes
By Gordon Welchman
Hill 488
By Ray Hildreth
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<blockquote data-quote="wood" data-source="post: 47088" data-attributes="member: 30765"><p>He joined the Army March 1, 1941. He was Regular Army. Dad served in the Canal Zone (I Think). He was Calvary. I have been unable to find much information about him. I know he volunteered for "Galahad". He was also in the Mars Task Force. He was discharged in August of 1945. He was out long enough to get married and have four kids. My youngest sister was about 8 months old when he was K.I.A. in Korea (September 01, 1950). He went out on night patrol along the Naktong River August 31, 1950 and was killed September 1, 1950. He is buried in New Albany National Cemetery in New Albany, Indiana. He is missed very much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wood, post: 47088, member: 30765"] He joined the Army March 1, 1941. He was Regular Army. Dad served in the Canal Zone (I Think). He was Calvary. I have been unable to find much information about him. I know he volunteered for "Galahad". He was also in the Mars Task Force. He was discharged in August of 1945. He was out long enough to get married and have four kids. My youngest sister was about 8 months old when he was K.I.A. in Korea (September 01, 1950). He went out on night patrol along the Naktong River August 31, 1950 and was killed September 1, 1950. He is buried in New Albany National Cemetery in New Albany, Indiana. He is missed very much... [/QUOTE]
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