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    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Request for help
    2. Frances Osburn
    3. Dear Listers: I received the forwarded message asking for help with Montgomery County soldiers. The following soldiers were listed for Montgomery County TN. Please read forwarded message and help out if you can. Frances CLARDY","EUGENE","E","","RA14346756","USA","E3","MIA","11/27/50","","12/31/53","MONTGOMERY","TN","N "FOSTER","ROBERT","J","","RA14346730","USA","E3","MIA","12/15/50","","12/31/53","MONTGOMERY","TN"," "GUPTON","WILLARD","H","","RA14346674","USA","E3","POW","11/28/50","","3/31/51","MONTGOMERY","TN","N "LOVING","WILLIAM","NELSON","","RA14346479","USA","E4","POW","2/13/51","","5/7/51","MONTGOMERY","T "NICHOLSON","DONALD","G","","RA14346614","USA","E4","MIA","11/27/50","","12/31/53","MONTGOMERY","TN" "SULLIVAN","JOHN","LAWRENCE","","RA14346701","USA","E3","KIA","11/29/50","","12/1/50","MONTGOMERY" Subject: TN Korean War MIA/POWs need help Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 08:45:50 -0600 From: "Harold Keisling" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Dear List Administrator; Since this involves the "genealogy" in your area could you please visit the appropriate webpage listed below and extract the names of unidentified service members for your county and consider posting them to your mailing list for subscribers to view. You will note that DNA is need on several of the service men. That is DNA from a living person who descends from the same blood line. The message below can also be posted along with the request. As a former service member I am doing everything within my power to get the message out. Feel free to modify, abbreviate, or alter this to best suit your needs. Thank you. Sincerely, Harold Keisling, Cookeville TN ---------------------------------message follows--------------------------------- The Army has some unidentified remains of service members from North Korea. Since DNA data was unknown in the 1950s there was no profile on these personnel. The Army can now conduct DNA on the remains, but they have an incomplete database of DNA form close family members with which to compare. There are several on the list for the state of Tennessee and some may be from your county. Please look at the list and see if any from you county are annotated with needing DNA "Yes". If find one, look under DNA and see what relative is acceptable. Then find a relative in your area that meets this criterion and send their name, address or phone number to the following contact at Department of the Army. There is not guarantee that the missing service member from your county will be found, but thru DNA testing the Army can confirm or eliminate him as a name for the remains that they have. This is an important service that we can provide to our fellow citizens. We owe this much to our service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country and in the name of freedom. Let us resolve to get all of these needed DNA for our state submitted. Steps to follow: 1. Look at the state List and find people from your county 2. copy and paste the service member name or jot it down on paper so that you use the same spelling when you go to the DNA database. 3. Go to DNA database and see if they need DNA, if not then the Army has what data they need. If they need DNA then you need to find a good DNA source. 4. Look under DNA on one of the pages and it will tell you what is acceptable. 5. Develop a list of siblings, offsprings etc with addresses/phone number and send them to the e-mail address or call them into the 1-800 number. 6. The Army has its own procedure for following up and getting the DNA samples. PMKOR Data by name search: http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/pmkor/files.htm Tennessee Data, select ASCII and then open in place: http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/pmkor/statefiles.htm?State=tn&Name=Tennessee Korean DB search by name DNA needed: http://www.koreanwar.org/html/korean_war_databases.html Send you data to this address or call the 800 number that is listed on the database. To: [email protected] Subject: Re:Korean War Missing, Members Name & Key Number

    03/08/2001 12:23:20
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Oscar JOHNSON
    2. Raymond Millman
    3. Hi List Can any one tell me if this the same man: Oscar D JOHNSON b ca 1883 m. to Olive (Ollie) Hodges Ollie was My grandma's cousin. Oscar D JOHNSON census enumerator for Montgomery Co 1910 and 1920 Oscar Johnson deputy sheriff 1920-1926 Montgomery Co Just curious, Jeanne

    03/09/2001 06:30:49