Nutley Sons Honor RollKorean WarJune 23, 1950 - January 31, 1955
Robert G. Bliss died Feb. 4, 1953, during Army maneuvers in Germany. Pfc. Joseph DiNardo has been declared missing in action since Dec. 2, 1950. John R. Gorman, 24, was killed in action in Korea on May 18, 1951. 1st. Lt. Bernard Hafkin was killed in action on Heartbreak Ridge, Korea, on Oct. 19, 1951 S/Sgt. McConnell, an Army recruiter, died on Oct. 9, 1951 Fireman 1/c Richard Arthur Miller, 20, was killed in July 1951 during an amphibious landing exercise at Camp Pendleton, Va. Corporal Alex. "Sandy" MacMillan, was killed in action northwest of Honsong, Korea on March 22, 1951. Private William Nolze, 26, has now been "presumed dead," after being reported missing in the Korean War since April 24, 1951. Pfc. Nicholas S. Pucci, 18, was killed in action Sept. 6, 1950, in Pusan, Korea. Pfc. Reed Artell Smith died Feb. 15, 1951, as a result of an automobile accident at Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Private John F. Van Der Linde was killed in action in Korea on March 15, 1951.
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Pucci, Nicholas S., Pfc. September 6, 1950 Pusan, Korea DiNardo, Joseph, Pfc. December 1950, Korea Smith, Reed, Pfc. Feb. 15, 1951 Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Van Der Linde, John F., Pfc. March 15, 1951, Korea Mac Millan, Alex., Corp. March 22, 1951, Korea Nolze, William W., Pfc. April 1951, Korea Gorman, John R., Pfc. May 18, 1951, Korea Miller, Richard Arthur, July 1951 Camp Pendleton, Va. Bernard Hafkin, 1st Lt., Oct. 19, 1951, Korea Bliss, Robert G., Feb. 4, 1953 Germany
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