Mooney, Richard, CW3

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Chief Warrant Officer 3
Last Service Branch
Ordnance Corps
Last Primary MOS
45Z-Armament/Fire Control Maintenance Supervisor
Last MOS Group
Ordnance
Service Years
1944 - 1976
Ordnance Corps
Chief Warrant Officer 3
Ten Service Stripes
Five Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1929
 
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Contact Info
Last Address
Baker Florida
Date of Passing
Sep 02, 2000
 

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Schutzenschnur Gold


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 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Last known duty station was Company A, 19th Maint. Bn. 3rd Spt. Cmd. Giessen Germany as a Weapons Tech.

   
Other Comments:

This is my Father a brave man who served his country faithfuly and with honor for 32 years through 3 wars WW2, Korea, And 3 tours of Vietnam (May he Rest In Peace). The young man in the picture is his granson-

   


Korean War/Third Korean Winter (1952-53)/Battle of Pork Chop Hill
From Month/Year
March / 1953
To Month/Year
March / 1953

Description
The Battle of Pork Chop Hill comprises a pair of related Korean War infantry battles during the spring and summer of 1953. These were fought while the U.S. and the Communist Chinese and Koreans negotiated an armistice. In the U.S., they were controversial because of the many soldiers killed for terrain of no strategic or tactical value, although the Chinese lost many times the number of US soldiers killed and wounded. The first battle was described in the eponymous history Pork Chop Hill: The American Fighting Man in Action, Korea, Spring 1953, by S.L.A. Marshall, from which the film Pork Chop Hill was drawn.

The United Nations, primarily supported by the United States, won the first battle when the Chinese broke contact and withdrew after two days of fighting. The second battle involved many more troops on both sides and was bitterly contested for five days before United Nations Command conceded the hill to the Chinese forces by withdrawing behind the main battle line.             
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
March / 1953
To Month/Year
March / 1953
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  38 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Attridge, Patrick, 1LT, (1951-1954)
  • Bertoli, Richard, Cpl, (1952-1954)
  • Borseth, David, 1SG, (1952-1973)
  • Harvey, George, PFC, (1952-1955)
  • McClelland, Clifford, SFC, (1948-1968)
  • Moore, Harold, LTG, (1945-1977)
  • Roberts, Joseph, PFC, (1951-1953)
  • Seal, Byron, S/SGT, (1951-1954)
  • Silbergleit, Marc
  • Smith, Bobby, Cpl, (1952-1954)
  • Thompson, Christopher, SSG, (1951-1959)
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