Sergeant First Class James E. Hanlin served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from May 16, 1951 to February 16, 1953. He served with F Company, 38th Infantry, 2 Division. He fought at "Old Baldy."
On March 7, 1953, he married Pauline Rudiger in Clay Center, Nebraska. They had five children, Dorothy, Jayne, Judy, Terry and Paul. The children were raised for most of their lives in Fairbury, Nebraska. Jim and Pauline divorced in 1974. (Pauline never remarried.)
Jim married Viola Scherling on August 3, 1975 in Fairbury. Viola's children were Rodney and Theresa.
He was employed as head meat cutter at Safeway. Later in life he was employed at the Endicott Clay Products until his retirement.
He enjoyed hunting,fishing and camping.
Sergeant First Class James E. Hanlin served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from May 16, 1951 to February 16, 1953. He served with F Company, 38th Infantry, 2 Division. He fought at "Old Baldy."
On March 7, 1953, he married Pauline Rudiger in Clay Center, Nebraska. They had five children, Dorothy, Jayne, Judy, Terry and Paul. The children were raised for most of their lives in Fairbury, Nebraska. Jim and Pauline divorced in 1974. (Pauline never remarried.)
Jim married Viola Scherling on August 3, 1975 in Fairbury. Viola's children were Rodney and Theresa.
He was employed as head meat cutter at Safeway. Later in life he was employed at the Endicott Clay Products until his retirement.
He enjoyed hunting,fishing and camping.
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