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Given NameSurnameCountyStateDayMonthYearMore Details
Walter WHamptonFairfieldConnecticut29May1953More Details
Floyd JrHamptonHenricoVirginia17September1951More Details
Elbert WHamptonLeeVirginia15March1951More Details
Alpheus PHamptonNorfolkVirginia7March1951More Details
LesterHamptonWiseVirginia17November1950More Details
Robert WHamptonJeffersonAlabama5May1951More Details
Leroy JrHamptonMobileAlabama31January1951More Details
James BHamptonMorganAlabama6January1952More Details
OscarHamptonFultonGeorgia24October1952More Details
TommieHamptonAdamsMississippi1December1950More Details
Frank EHamptonAikenSouth Carolina5October1951More Details
Johnnie LHamptonLexingtonSouth Carolina7October1951More Details
ChappelHamptonSumterSouth Carolina2September1950More Details
KendrickHamptonGreeneTennesee10October1951More Details
Melvin EHamptonFloydIndiana11August1950More Details
Harvey LHamptonKentonKentucky9July1953More Details
CarmelHamptonLetcherKentucky12February1951More Details
WilliamHamptonMagoffinKentucky7October1950More Details
Leonard RHamptonMc DowellWest Virginia14June1953More Details
David LHamptonMadisonIllinois11June1951More Details
Larney JrHamptonAlconaMichigan26November1950More Details
Larney JrHamptonWayneMichigan18August1950More Details
Henry EHamptonMuscatineIowa26November1950More Details
HermanHamptonJacksonMissouri2September1950More Details
Julius MHamptonST. Louis CityMissouri14September1950More Details
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About this Collection

Records on Korean War Dead and Wounded Army Casualties, created, 1950 - 1970, documenting the period 2/13/1950 - 12/31/1953 - #Records=109,975 The series contains information about U.S. Army officers and soldiers who were casualties in the Korean War. According to the variable "casualty type," 27,727 records are for Army personnel who died, including personnel who died while a prisoner of war or missing in action. The remaining 82,248 records are for nonfatal Army casualties. The information on each casualty includes: name, service prefix and number, grade, (Army) branch, place of casualty, date of casualty, state and county of residence, type of casualty, detail/previous casualty type, casualty group, place of disposition, date of disposition, year of birth (for deceased casualties only), military occupational specialty, organization troop program sequence number, element sequence, unit number, race, component, and disposition of evacuations.

Bibliography
Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Adjutant General's Office. (Most Recent) From the NARA collection.