Kilburn, Gerald, LTC

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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
1542-Infantry Unit Commander
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1969-1970, 6th Special Forces Group
Service Years
1947 - 1972
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Infantry Special Forces Ranger
Lieutenant Colonel

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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1928
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Kanawha County
Date of Passing
Nov 03, 1995
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Columbarium 4 H-20-1

 Official Badges 

3rd Armored Division Special Forces Group Army Recruiter US Army Retired

Army Military Police Infantry Shoulder Cord US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


 Unofficial Badges 

Airborne Military Police Armor Shoulder Cord MP Shoulder Cord

Cold War Medal Recruiters Ring Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1995, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

His Legion of Merit Citation reads:

Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Kilburn, Infantry, distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services during the period September 1970 to November 1970, while serving as Support Detachment Commander, Army Component, Joint Contingency Task Group, JCS Project Ivory Coast. During this period Colonel Kilburn was directly responsible for supervision of the complex training, administrative and logistical support of the Army component while maintaining stringent security for the force in an isolated and restricted training area. Colonel Kilburn clearly demonstrated his exemplary leadership ability in maintaining discipline and morale of the Army component under the most difficult conditions. His ability to recognize problem areas and take the necessary action prior to their becoming critical was a major factor in the preparation of the Joint Task Force for successful execution of its JCS directed mission to rescue and extract United States military personnel held as prisoners of war in SON TAY, North Vietnam. Colonel Kilburn's brilliant and effective planning and execution of all assigned missions made a significant contribution to the overall success of the mission. His outstanding performance of meritorious services are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit on him and the United States Army.



Prisoner of War Medal

Awarded for actions during the Korean War

Corporal Gerald Kilburn (ASN: RA-15264065), United States Army, was held as a Prisoner of War after he was captured during the Korean War on 29 November 1950 and was held until his release on 24 August 1953 after the signing of the Armistice.

General Orders: NARA Database: Repatriated Korean Conflict Prisoners of War, 7/5/1950 - 10/6/1954

Action Date: November 29, 1950 - August 24, 1953

Service: Army

Rank: Corporal

Division: Prisoner of War (Korean War)

   
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   1956-1957, 10th Infantry Division

Second Lieutenant
From Month/Year
November / 1956
To Month/Year
July / 1957
Unit
10th Infantry Division Unit Page
Rank
Second Lieutenant
MOS
Not Specified
Base, Fort or City
Not Specified
State/Country
Germany, West
 
 
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10th Infantry Division
In 1954, the division was converted to a combat division once again, though it did not regain its "Mountain" status. Using equipment from the deactivating 37th Infantry Division, the 10th Infantry Division was deployed to Germany, replacing the 1st Infantry Division at Würzburg, serving as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defensive force. The division served in Germany for four years, until it was rotated out and replaced by the 3rd Infantry Division. The division moved to Fort Benning, Georgia and was inactivated on 14 June 1958.
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
Infantry Divisions
Strength
Division
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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Barnes, Alfred, LTC, (1949-1969) Captain
Collins, Arnold, LTC, (1943-1967) QM 4010 Captain
Saites, Louis Nick, MAJ, (1940-1962) IN 1542 Captain
O'Leksy, William, MG, (1954-1988) First Lieutenant
Prendiville, Paul, 1LT, (1955-1957) USA 0002 First Lieutenant
Tongret, Omer, MSG, (1956-1977) Master Sergeant
Tucker, William, 1SG, (1948-1968) IN 112.70 Sergeant First Class
Conkey, Harlan, SSG, (1954-1956) IN 111.70 Staff Sergeant
Vogt, Dale, SSG, (1955-1958) AR 133.10 Staff Sergeant
Shirah, Otha, SGT, (1954-1967) MI 05D20 Corporal
Henderson, Frank, SP 4, (1955-1958) UN 00E Specialist 4
Stowe, Douglas, SP 4, (1956-1959) MP 951.10 Specialist 4
Bauer, John, SP 4, (1955-1958) EN Specialist 3rd Class
Borrosch, Gunter, SPC 3C, (1956-1958) IN 1607 Specialist 3rd Class
Gibson, Donald, SPC 3C, (1955-1957) IN 3510 Specialist 3rd Class
Pasquale, Joseph, SPC 3C, (1956-1958) IN 11B10 Specialist 3rd Class
STOUT, BILL, PFC, (1956-1959) QM 3769 Private First Class
Zaleski, John, PFC, (1955-1958) CH Private First Class
Socher, Robert, PV2, (1955-1958) Private (E-2)

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