Boody, Clem, Cpl

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Corporal
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
4641-Telephone Operator, Field
Last MOS Group
Signal
Primary Unit
2003-2003, 4641, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry
Service Years
1944 - 1950
Infantry
Corporal
Two Service Stripes
Five Overseas Service Bars

 Last Photo   Personal Details 

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Home State
Iowa
Iowa
Year of Birth
1925
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by SGT Robert Briggs - Deceased
 
Casualty Info
Last Address
Otterville
Casualty Date
Nov 02, 1950
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Artillery, Rocket, Mortar
Location
Korea, North
Conflict
Korean War

 Official Badges 

Honorably Discharged WW II


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
N/AArmy Engineer Association (AEA)Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA)Military Order of the Purple Heart
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
  2008, Combat Infantrymen's Association, Inc., N/A (Member) - Chap. Page
  2008, Army Engineer Association (AEA) - Assoc. Page
  2008, Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) - Assoc. Page
  2008, Military Order of the Purple Heart - Assoc. Page
  2008, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) - Assoc. Page



WWII - Asiatic-Pacific Theater
From Month/Year
December / 1941
To Month/Year
September / 1945

Description
The plan of the Pacific subseries was determined by the geography, strategy, and the military organization of a theater largely oceanic. Two independent, coordinate commands, one in the Southwest Pacific under General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and the other in the Central, South, and North Pacific (Pacific Ocean Areas) under Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, were created early in the war. Except in the South and Southwest Pacific, each conducted its own operations with its own ground, air, and naval forces in widely separated areas. These operations required at first only a relatively small number of troops whose efforts often yielded strategic gains which cannot be measured by the size of the forces involved. Indeed, the nature of the objectivesùsmall islands, coral atolls, and jungle-bound harbors and airstrips, made the employment of large ground forces impossible and highlighted the importance of air and naval operations. Thus, until 1945, the war in the Pacific progressed by a double series of amphibious operations each of which fitted into a strategic pattern developed in Washington.

21 Named Campaigns were recognized in the Asiatic Pacific Theater with Battle Streamers and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medals.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
September / 1945
To Month/Year
September / 1945
 
Last Updated:
Apr 10, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

272nd Military Police Company

502nd Military Police Battalion

54th Military Police Company

118th Military Police Company

116th Military Police Company

48th Military Police Detachment (CID)

795th Military Police Battalion

Army Garrisons

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  615 Also There at This Battle:
  • Barker, John, S/SGT, (1940-1945)
  • Bosse, Walter, MSG, (1942-1966)
  • Coffey, Lucy, S/SGT, (1941-1945)
  • Costaglio, Frank, Cpl, (1942-1945)
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