After training at Fort Leonard Wood for six months he was sent to Korea in June of 1951. On October 4, he wrote the last letter to his mother, saying he was again going into combat after a rest period from front-line duty. He was a member of Company A, 19TH Infantry Regiment.
Corporal Doyle, who was killed in action near Kumsong, Korea, was survived by his mother and one brother, Nicholas Doyle. His grandfather, Pete Seipp, 95, also survives.∼Killed In Action on the Korean Peninsula
After training at Fort Leonard Wood for six months he was sent to Korea in June of 1951. On October 4, he wrote the last letter to his mother, saying he was again going into combat after a rest period from front-line duty. He was a member of Company A, 19TH Infantry Regiment.
Corporal Doyle, who was killed in action near Kumsong, Korea, was survived by his mother and one brother, Nicholas Doyle. His grandfather, Pete Seipp, 95, also survives.∼Killed In Action on the Korean Peninsula
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