Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1950 — Page 12

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ on FRIDAY. NOV" 10, 1950

Five A Men Left: in Toh of 164 Say Korean Battles Are Worse Than Anzio Beachhead i in World War Il

‘+ By H. D. QUIGG, United Press Staff Correspondent {tack into Pyongyang—the assault have returned to the company, Va., company clerk, and Sgt. sa pressman on the Hagerstown iin the Army eight years and was slaughtered, a few of us went or 2 - WITH FIRST CAVALRY DIVISION, KOREA, Nov. 10 (UP)—| company of the assault battalion.|from hospitals. But only these|slyin Urbanke, 26, Saratog *wspaper.” : going to stay he full 20. He was picked them up, and that's the >3 ‘Five: men shivered in the early morning damp. Five men in green| Time and again it was drained|five came through alive and un- “I got 17 more years to go be- a corpo a a machiziegun d ever seen of men killed Springs, N. Y. a mortar squac| 1 each the Army 20-year squad leader in Italy in the last] first I

fatigues and brown sweaters. of men, After Yongdong, on July hurt. . h oir These five were left. Five out of 164. There's nobody else(26, Fox Company had- only 13] We went into a room of a/leader. atirement mark,” Cpl. Kirkham war. He landed in Sicily and at with their hands tied. ‘behind thy around in Fox Company, who made the original landing with the/men. It was built up again. Then, Korean elementary school and| They were five typical Gls, whe | aid. {Salerno, fought at Anzio and backs. tain here. ist Cavalry Division in Korea and stayed on, alive and uninjured. py the time it attacked Hill 203, | lsat around a crude iron stove, had been through occupation duty | “You're not going to shodt for Monte Cassino. The toughest It's been more of a ra g _S There were 164 men in Fox Sept. 16, it was down to 13 men and the five listed their names: {in Japan. When they were asked 0?” {fighting in Italy for him was at We've been on the line a o 3 Company of the 5th Cavalry|Cheriye, Waegwan and Hill 303, /again. | Cpl. Thomas P. Little, 19, Coch-| what they intended to do when “Ill think about that at the Anzio, but: {time. In Italy you would go a Regiment when it landed with the| Shindo and Hill 203. | These five remained — and rane, Ga. - Sgt. Frederick L.the war is over, none hesitated snd of 20, he replied. “It has been worse here than the line for a week and then ge division at Pohang, July 18. Fox! Fox was the first company to watched the replacements, in to Smith, 23, Hagerstown, Md., firstifor an answer. { “I've got a long time to go. too, Anzio or any place in Italy. We ‘relieved and go get a shave and Company went in the line and cross the 38th Parallel as an or- take the places of the dead and cook; Cpl. Thomas L. Kirkham, ‘“Re-enlist,” said Cpl. Little. before retirement.” said Sgt. Pow- had more people against us per a bath. And here you have to x stayed. The battles cut down the ganized rifle company, although wounded. By now, a.few of those 20, Delight—that's right—Ark., “Six more years, and then get ers. “I've only got three and a man here, and here’s another keep awake all the time. In Italy : men. Each fight was like a others had sent patrols across who made the landing and were company supply; Sgt. Norman D. out,” said Sgt. Smith. “I'll try half years in now. |thing. When that mortar com-/they — the enemy —— weren't right ; scythe — Yongdong, Kumchon- earlier. It spearheaded the at- wounded in the Koreaa fighting Powers, 20, War -yep, War—W. to go back then to my old job Sgt. Urbanke said he had been'pany of ours got captured and in mong you all the time.” Eo Epps Pt tetiddt tdi ii Lad india d i EL ET ETT ERE i aa a IATEILIL EERE AAY ONS. ON: DIARIO STH s3diTa 13ixieas 3 Arial iris EET EER EERE RING gi ERR ann bhi n . 4 > Tad $34 EAR RRR : aay it NO . FEE 1Errengs oma thd deri tings IONS 0 LEEREAERRR ELEY ididvdudes un bi 23133 Fri PPA ARR Rd dd ad vn : % . ‘ . oo ia £oE EY tRERY | ie Vai ' # Priddy 4% ’ NO FERRE PEs xi RE ¥ ~y = 5 Rp 5 - 3 fray . REX iv x 2A31YEE CYP E RAAF A add LR ERY ARBRE ERE t FEEERAERRAAE EATS tai X : a Erniiihiniss 3 £ % 5% sidiEaARs EE I2A RENE ARN rir dats » Ei BUY YOUR = i RoGH ERS § or solo serv Hi a i x i fxn : 3 Lin 5d “i : iE : tain) x Eariies iid 5 nA ‘ 4 2eias & a rindi rds rs bbasdadsidntinid ng FER xd pr fuga id eo FAR A AA SL PEN ARPA AAR R RA RARE EAR ERNE IRR EE LER eE ny 1 FEEFERE REALE RARER LRN A AARNE AE FIRES EL SI REERRER EAE 2 a - Privesdsndigds Y LEER i « ° E ; “ asa ; Tits at Mesd sia te — — Fam R3313s : : : : candy for ¢ ess rrr yrTL bat | as —— Sores Tria chitin The ann * ira a Cheer Bro: 7 J 4 , at 1:30 p. 1 TREE sp pddp did : Auditoriun LE id LEAR RA ARE ARE NEARER AR ld dy < Es Led Proceeds i ny tai e aia ates ALS Ara AEs SARE Las] sid used to fu CREEL AR RR LAER rt AA ar PEERED ERRRE Eh AEE RAIA AEE AAd EIR x¥sizi club whicl FREER di nd gad SEALER AE EARP ER AR AE ER EARLS ERE ANA EE under-privi ‘ operation 1 SEE AR rth AEE health boa Sd iis Mrs. Ce fm cans WATCH: Cami LE named ge Ein iA Bema deol Hi uit OI OH Ben harsiinn Blackwoc 2 33 “gq MR. CI v3 ’ preaches, 1 B s “id Do you Ay : give yourse « , , , : * Champion c pun AR : : hoice i "South dea i i a ’ #3 : Boh $f 2h ¥ > ® A ou aea ™ KE BP REC] A first choice is al Neither § ‘Shimeone you: Toveis ie pathect gift—a Gruen Precis- GRUEN Ei NOW Sua al : ion: wach from Rogers. Beautiful, useful, dependable; a treasured rN curved designs. ot H v : : w” . I BN ara rm iedeorot icketly has a-greater: selection of new F951 Gruen {THE PRECISION. WATCH © 1 jewels r : ir ries -watches==uif hy Rogers famous service gogrimtee: See thea: From ROGERS WEST $ Ee 3 : Tomorrow. SERRE EE ae Re Mrs. Kee ¥ CRS EAB ABARR ES idigipindy LARRApRA RRL Sed 1 2 $asud rer ans H—Q J 1 3 D—5 2 : C—J 10 { te v Irisanapstant Mi 3H Ss 3 H Style and perform. Choice 3) Db 4 ance far beyond the C a eS 75: The bidding : “| In the modern man- 7 : Pa ; 10 ne: SNT Pa $1 DOWN-—$I WEEKLY

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