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1954

Robert L. Anderson served in the Army during the Korean War. He was "in country for five months during the winter," serving as an infantry squad leader. Robert believes he may have been the first person ordained in the Reorganized Latter Day Saints church when he was in Japan during the Korean War. He lives in Citrus Heights, CA. (916-725-9061)

Robert "Bob" Casino served in the Navy for 20 years from 1954-74. His service began just as the Korean War was ending and he saw action during “…the Cuban Crisis (checking for missile shipments from Russia), in the Lebanon Crisis, and in Vietnam. I was not inland, but we supported with shell fire for troops inland. Some days we fired shells all day and loaded new ones during the night under darkness. Not much time for sleep. Largely, my time was spent as an Air Controller for combat aircraft off of carriers or inland bases.” He spent his last three years in Virginia Beach, VA as an instructor at the Naval Air Station where “I became aware of my calling to be a teacher.” He lives in Pittsburg, KS. ((racasino@sbcglobal.net))

Ray Daggett served in the Navy from 1942-45, primarily on a small, patrol craft, submarine chaser. Between ll/43 and 11/44, he said, "I never set foot on dry land." He also served during the Korean War, putting troops and equipment ashore from LSTs, large transport craft. He lives in Sun City, AZ. (623-815-1357)

Harold R. Martens served in the Army from 1950-52, during the Korean War, seven months in Korea, as "company baker" with an infantry unit. He lives in Lynnwood, WA. (425-778-5786)

 
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1938 | 1939
1940 | 1941
1942 | 1943
1947 | 1948
1949 | 1950
1951 | 1952
1953 | 1954
1955 | 1956
1958 | 1959
1960 | 1962
1963 | 1964
1966 | 1967
1968 | 1969
1970 | 1972
1973 | 1976
1978 | 1979
1982 | 1983
1984 | 1985
1986 | 1989
1994 | 1996
1997 | 1998
1999 | 2000
2003 | 2004

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