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  • ...al with the distress he felt over the postwar plight of the people of that war-stricken nation.[https://rsc.byu.edu/fall-2013/teaching-legacy-spencer-j-pa ...le prepared to undertake this work here. I want you to stay close to these Korean people and to the people of Asia. They need us, and they need you.”[https
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  • ...Bleak''' was a staff sergeant in the United States Army during the Korean War and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on June 14, 1952. ...ia Army National Guard. The unit was selected for deployment to the Korean War and consequently, Bleak was moved to Camp Cooke in Lompoc, California, for
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  • ...unit citation, United Nations Korea Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Korean War Service Medal, Rifle Expert Badge, and Pistol Expert Badge.
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  • ...Korea was baptized in 1951. At that time Korea was in the midst of a civil war with the Communist armies from North Korea. Latter-day Saint servicemen fro ...red the following: "I feel the Spirit of the Almighty brooding amongst the Korean people and the unfolding of a great work is yet to come." [2]
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  • ...and coauthor of ''Saints at War: Experiences of Latter-day Saints in World War II''. His work with [[Dennis A. Wright]] resulted in a KBYU documentary, a The effort also expanded to include the Korean conflict, the Vietnam War, and more recent conflicts.[https://archives.lib.byu.edu/repositories/14/re
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  • ...ter-day Saints in World War II''. Wright’s father was a veteran of World War II. His work with coauthor [[Robert C. Freeman]] also resulted in a KBYU do The effort also expanded to include the Korean conflict, the Vietnam War, and more recent conflicts.[https://archives.lib.byu.edu/repositories/14/re
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  • ...n World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in World War II. He also was honored with three Purple Heart decorations (one earned in ...hnician. he became an officer and served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He retired from the Army in 1968 with the rank of major and took a job ass
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  • === World War II Relief Efforts === ...its efforts toward the pressing need in Europe for assistance after World War II. Nearly 30,000 Saints lived in Europe and England. About half of these
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  • ...ed in combat in three wars—World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He earned the Silver Star for gallantry in action against the enemy while ...in Newport Beach with his wife, June, who served as a Navy nurse in World War II. He had two daughters from a previous marriage. He died on July 5, 2007.
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  • ...r, he was in charge of salvage operations in the Pacific during the Korean War. His tour of duty took him to the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, then as production officer for the buildi
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  • ...New York City-based 3rd Coast Guard District. He also served in the Korean War.
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  • He also served in both the Korean War and World War II.
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  • ...rom 1953 to 1955.<ref>Freeman, Robert C. and Wright, Dennis A. ''Saints at War: Korea and Vietnam''. Covenant Communications, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2003.<
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  • ...at the conclusion of World War II as a Merchant Marine and in the Korean War in the Air Force as a sergeant in charge of the baking department. He also
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  • Fullmer served in the Army during the Korean War. His first wife, Dolores, passed away in 1983. They had four children. He a
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  • ..., in Salt Lake City. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War from 1951 to 1955. He then earned a business degree from the University of
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  • ...arpenter with his father, William Henry Bangerter. He served in the Korean War from 1953 to 1954. He attended [[Brigham Young University]] and the Univers
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  • ...a High School. He served in the United States Army (NSA) during the Korean War from 1952 to 1954, stationed in Washington, D.C., and served a three-year m
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  • ....S. Air Force for two years and was an airplane mechanic during the Korean War. He served as a [[Missionary|missionary]] for [http://comeuntochrist.org Th
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  • ...speak Portuguese, he served as an interpreter in Europe during the Korean War. He had married Carol Pack prior to his shipment to Europe and she was able
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