Everett, Donald, Cpl

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Corporal
Last Service Branch
Engineer Corps
Last Primary MOS
3319-Engineer Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
Last MOS Group
Engineer
Service Years
1949 - 1952
Engineer Corps
Corporal
One Service Stripe
Two Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1931
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Fremont
Date of Passing
Jan 16, 2007
 

 Official Badges 

Infantry Shoulder Cord Army Honorable Discharge (1984-Present)


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 2947, Fremont PostNational Rifle Association (NRA)
  1954, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 2947, Fremont Post (National President) (Fremont, Ohio) - Chap. Page
  1960, National Rifle Association (NRA)



Korean War/UN Offensive (1950)/Eighth Army Offensive
From Month/Year
September / 1950
To Month/Year
September / 1950

Description
The Eighth Army began its offensive northward on 16 September. The ROK I and II Corps were in position on the north side of the perimeter. The U.S. I Corps, composed to the 1st Cavalry Division, the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade, the 24th Division, and the 1st ROK Division, was on the Taegu front. The remainder of the Eighth Army, positioned along the Naktong, included the U.S. 2d and 25th Divisions and attached ROK units. Progress was limited at first, but as the portent of the converging attacks became clear to the North Koreans, they fled north with heavy losses in men and materiel. Elements of the 7th Division (X Corps) and the 1st Cavalry Division (Eighth Army) made contact late on 26 September just south of Suwon, thus effecting a juncture of U.N. forces. Organized enemy resistance continued in the Eighth Army sector until the last days of September. Although large numbers of enemy troops escaped through the eastern mountains, more than 100,000 prisoners were captured during this period; by 30 September the North Korean Army had ceased to exist as an organized force below the 38th parallel. However, remnants of the army, fighting as guerrillas, continued to pose a considerable threat to the security of the U.N. forces.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
September / 1950
To Month/Year
September / 1950
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  105 Also There at This Battle:
  • Barnes, John, T/SGT, (1949-1952)
  • Blue, Albert, SFC, (1949-1960)
  • Cortez, Agapito, S/SGT, (1949-1952)
  • Eaton, Ivan, Cpl, (1950-1954)
  • Foster, Donald
  • Herbert, Anthony, LTC, (1947-1972)
  • Kostyal, Edward, PVT, (1949-1953)
  • Ledford, Jack, M/SGT, (1948-1952)
  • Moore, Mel, Cpl, (1949-1952)
  • Stinson, John, Cpl, (1951-1953)
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