U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS OCS CLASSES KOREAN WAR ERA |
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Click on the buttons below the Howitzer to
listen to Harry Choates singing Korea Here We Come. It brings back memories,
doesn't it?
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Class numbers shown above in Bold Army Green have pictures, candidate stories or Army music attached. Click to enjoy these pages!
NOTE FOR RESEARCHERS: If you are conducting legitimate research on a Korean War Era veteran, are a former classmate of one of the OCS graduates listed in the above pages, or otherwise need more information on one of our graduates (such as the unit they were assigned to, home of record, etc.) please contact us. To preserve the privacy of those we have listed, we publish on this website only information that is already readily available in public records. No personal or other military record information is posted here. All other records we have on these OCS graduates are kept off line and are not available via this website or its servers. For additional non-public record information, we provide what we have available only after having received the graduate's permission, or that of his estate, and only to those who are members of our Association, or who have generously made a tax deductable donation to our scholarship fund. Membership is open to the public, and is available for as little as $30.00 for one year. Donations in any amount are always welcomed.
NOTE RE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION PRESENTED: The "Status" shown for each OCS graduate listed on the Class Pages in this section are updated as often as we can. You can find the date when the information was last updated by looking at the bottom of each class list. If you require more current data on an OCS graduate, please contact us. Before doing so however, please read the above "NOTE FOR RESEARCHERS."
NOTE REGARDING CONTENT: We are looking for pictures to post on each Class Page. If you are a class member and have pictures of yourself or other class members, please submit them to us at WebMaster@ArmySignalOCS.com and we will post them on your class page. While storage space is somewhat limited, we have room for audio and video submissions too. We also post OCS class member stories in other places on this website. If you have audio recordings of your time in OCS or Korea, or videos that can be digitized, or if you have been writing down your memories, send them to us and we will post them. Help us build a National Archive of this most important time in our nation's history. To learn more, click on the Web Submissions link above. Thank you.
Click
the music player below to listen to Korean War Era music... the piece that
will be played is a
Korean
folk song called Arirang, oftentimes considered the unofficial national anthem
of Korea.
If you served there, you surely heard it before. Enjoy, and thanks for your
service.
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