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Dalton Ray Hughey

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Dalton Ray Hughey

Birth
Taney County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Mar 1953 (aged 21)
South Korea
Burial
Cedarcreek, Taney County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957* Name: Dalton R Hughey
Birth Date: 1931 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
Home City: Taney Home State: Missouri
http://www.kwva.org/graybeards/gb_02/gb_0206_final.pdf
Citizen Status: US Citizen Death Date: 23 Mar 1953
Processed Date: Nov 1979 Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information AvailableCasualty Air: US Army - No Information Available Service Branch: US Army
Component: Z Rank: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) Or Airman Second Class (Airman First Class) (U.S. Air Force) Or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) Or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Third And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S Source Information:National Archives and Records Administration. Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 **Original data: Korean Conflict Casualty File, 1/1/1950-2/7/1957 [Archival Database]; Records of Military Personnel Who Died as a Result of Hostilities During the Korean War, ca. 1977-11/1979; Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.Korean War Casualty File, 2/13/1950-12/31/1953 [Archival Database]; Records on Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties, 1950-1970; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 407; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.Description:This database is an amalgamation of two databases--one that was created by the U.S. Department of Defense and one by the U.S. Adjutant General's Office. The database that was created by the Department of Defense is a compilation of information related to U.S. military personnel who died as a result of combat during the Korean War. The database compiled by the Adjutant General's Office contains information on U.S. Army personnel who were casualties in the Korean War. About a quarter of these records are for officers and soldiers that died, while the other three-quarters are of personnel who were non-fatal casualties. The type of information contained in the overall collection includes: name, military service branch, place of casualty, residence, birth date, gender, race and citizenship. Learn more...
Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957* Name: Dalton R Hughey
Birth Date: 1931 Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
Home City: Taney Home State: Missouri
http://www.kwva.org/graybeards/gb_02/gb_0206_final.pdf
Citizen Status: US Citizen Death Date: 23 Mar 1953
Processed Date: Nov 1979 Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Killed Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information AvailableCasualty Air: US Army - No Information Available Service Branch: US Army
Component: Z Rank: Private First Class Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) Or Airman Second Class (Airman First Class) (U.S. Air Force) Or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) Or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Third And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S Source Information:National Archives and Records Administration. Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 **Original data: Korean Conflict Casualty File, 1/1/1950-2/7/1957 [Archival Database]; Records of Military Personnel Who Died as a Result of Hostilities During the Korean War, ca. 1977-11/1979; Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.Korean War Casualty File, 2/13/1950-12/31/1953 [Archival Database]; Records on Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties, 1950-1970; Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 407; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.Description:This database is an amalgamation of two databases--one that was created by the U.S. Department of Defense and one by the U.S. Adjutant General's Office. The database that was created by the Department of Defense is a compilation of information related to U.S. military personnel who died as a result of combat during the Korean War. The database compiled by the Adjutant General's Office contains information on U.S. Army personnel who were casualties in the Korean War. About a quarter of these records are for officers and soldiers that died, while the other three-quarters are of personnel who were non-fatal casualties. The type of information contained in the overall collection includes: name, military service branch, place of casualty, residence, birth date, gender, race and citizenship. Learn more...


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