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POW/MIA Korean War

powmiadna  (View posts) Posted: 1 Nov 2009 10:14PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BAILEY
I am searching for the family of a soldier who was killed in the Korea War. When he entered service he gave Luzerne County, Pennsylvania as his home of record. His remains were never recovered. Our government has no family contact at this time for this soldier

Soldier: MILTON WESLEY BAILEY
Born: 1931
Date of loss: July 17, 1951

When the Korean War ended the enemy never returned or accounted for over 8,000 of our servicemen. They died in their hands. That was over 50 years ago. Since that time DNA has been perfected and also they are recovering remains in North Korea. Our government is obligated to return those remains to the proper family. DNA samples have been obtained from most of the families of these missing soldiers. For various reasons some families have not been located.

When the remains are recovered and identified they will be returned to the family for proper burial. I am just an old (79years) Combat Veteran out of the Korean War and thankful that I did return. I consider this a very noble cause and I hope that you can help in some way to find this family. For more information on the project you may go to http://www.jpac.pacom.mil/. My part in the program is to match up the lost families with the proper agency.

I will be grateful for any assistance in locating this family.

Harold Davis
40th Infantry Division
Korea ’52-‘53
910-791-2333
hgdavis@bellsouth.net

Re: POW/MIA Korean War

huddleston1_1  (View posts) Posted: 5 Nov 2009 1:48AM GMT
Classification: Query
There is a family tree here on ancestry that lists his parents as George Farmer,1914-1965,and Beatrice Bailey, 1915–1991. Hope this helps.

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