Person:John Hall (429)

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John Carroll Hall
m. 1 Feb 1928
  1. John Carroll Hall1928 - Abt 1950
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Name[1][2] John Carroll Hall
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 11 Dec 1928 Fort Totten, Queens County, New York
Military[4] 15 Dec 1950 Missing in Action, Korean War
Death[3][4][5] Abt 15 Dec 1950 North Korea during the Korean War

He was a First Lieutenant in the United States Army with B Battery, 10th Field Artillery in Korea when he was reported Missing in Action. He was probably killed about the date shown.

Information on the Korean War Veterans Honor Roll at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C., certificate secured by William A. Coup on April 28, 2002:

John Carroll Hall

Albany, NY Born 1928

US Army First Lieutenant 0-2203606

Missing in Action - Presumed Dead December 15, 1950

First Lieutenant Hall was a member of battery B, 10th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on December 15, 1950. He was presumed dead on December 31, 1953. For his leadership and valor, First Lieutenant Hall was awarded the Silver Star, the Purple Heart, the Korean Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Coup Genealogical Chart by Lucy Hall Pancoast, May 1959. Copy in the possession of William A. Coup, Boca Raton.
  2. 2.0 2.1 United States Government, Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census. 1930 Census, Colorado, Arapahoe County, Fort Logan Army Post - John A. Hall. (Name: 1930 Census, Series T626, Roll 230, Page 13; Colorado, Arapahoe County, West Sheridan Township, Precinct 1, Fort Logan Army Post, 3 April 1930, Supervisor's District 4, Enumeration District 3-3, Sheet 1B, Line 92, 30 Sheridan Drive, Dwelling 27, Family 31;).
  3. E-mail from Ed Hall, Simi Valley, California to William A. Coup, Boca Raton, Florida 16 November 1999.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Internet: userdb.rootsweb.com/pow mia/cgi-bin/pwo mia.cgi (POW/MIA Records, Korean War, John Carroll Hall).
  5. Certificate of Service at the Korean War Memorial secured by William A. Coup, 28 April 2002.