TAYLOR, William E - KIA - Korea
Source: Greencastle Daily Banner 26 May 1955 p2
Members of the BFW Ladies Auxiliary are requested to meet at the Post Home this evening at 7:30 to go to the Rector Funeral Home to pay respects to Robert Patterson and William E. Taylor. – kbz
Source: Greencastle Daily Banner 10 June 1955 p 2
We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and kindness to us at the return of the body of our son and brother, William E. Taylor. We also wish to thank all those who sent the lovely floral offerings, the VFW, American Legion, Rector Funeral Home, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kersey, the pallbearers and Rev. FF Travis for their kind and efficient services. Samuel Taylor and family.
Source: Greencastle Daily Banner 3 Feb 1954 p 1
William E. Taylor of Greencastle has been declared dead by the Defense Department in Washington, according to a telegram to his father, Samuel Taylor. Only today the Department of Defense made public the list of all war prisoners held by the Koreans for more than a year and in each case, they were declared dead, so far as the War Department records go. Maj. Gen. William E. Bergin, who sent notifications to emergency addresses of all personnel concerned said most of the deaths have been determined to have taken place while the men were prisoners. – kbz
Those in Putnam County who were KIA (list thanks to
Jordan Vaughn) – Korean War
Everett Davies (Army) **
Billy Gilley (Army) **
Melvin Reynolds (Army) **
William Taylor (Navy) **
Herbert Terry (Army)
Harold Truesdale (Army)**
John Woliung (Air Force)**
Everett Davies (Army) **
Billy Gilley (Army) **
Melvin Reynolds (Army) **
William Taylor (Navy) **
Herbert Terry (Army)
Harold Truesdale (Army)**
John Woliung (Air Force)**
Thanks to Pixaby for this beautiful remembrance to our soldiers !!