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Clay County Tennessee
Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties


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The Clay County, Tennessee Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties series contains information about U.S. Army officers and soldiers who were casualties in the Korean War. According to the variable "casualty type," 27,727 records are for Army personnel who died, including personnel who died while a prisoner of war or missing in action. The remaining 82,248 records are for nonfatal Army casualties. The information on each casualty includes: name, service prefix and number, grade, (Army) branch, place of casualty, date of casualty, state and county of residence, type of casualty, detail/previous casualty type, casualty group, place of disposition, date of disposition, year of birth (for deceased casualties only), military occupational specialty, organization troop program sequence number, element sequence, unit number, race, component, and disposition of evacuations.


Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties Clay County Tennessee

NAME OF CASUALTYSERVICE PREFIX AND NUMBERGRADEDAY OF CASUALTYMONTH OF CASUALTYYEAR OF CASUALTYSTATE OF RESIDENCECOUNTY OF RESIDENCEUNIT
BAKER ARVEL HRA14331005Private First Class4JANUARY1951TenneseeClay0027
PHARRIS LANDON MRA14325818Sergeant First Class15AUGUST1951TenneseeClay0072