My father was a proud member of Ironworkers local 396.
He became a Mason In St Louis Missouri February 18, 1972
He is buried in the Masonic Cemetery in Bismarck Missouri.
Name George M Gaddy
Event Type Military Service
Event Date 23 Feb 1953
Event Place North Korea Sector
Casualty Detail Note Otherwise injured in action, hospitalized
Casualty Type Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Casualty Group Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Military Disposition Date 07 Mar 1953
Military Disposition Place North Korea
Military Rank Private E-2
Military Specialty Light Weapons Assault Crewman OR Light Weapons Infantry Leader
Service Number RA27506533
Military Service Branch Infantry
Program Sequence IN DIV - 7TH
Program Element IN DIV INF REGT
Military Component USA - RA (Reg Army)
Race White
Residence Place Missouri, United States
Affiliate ARC Identifier 583580
Sources
"United States Korean War Dead and Army Wounded, 1950-1953," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXCQ-XBY : accessed 20 May 2016), George M Gaddy, 23 Feb 1953; citing Military Service, North Korea Sector, service number RA27506533, program sequence IN DIV - 7TH, program element IN DIV INF REGT, Records of Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualities, compiled 1950-1970, documenting the period 02/13/1950 - 12/31/1953, NARA NAID 583580, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
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