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Subject: FW: [MO-CW] Urgent Request for Military Information
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:11:27 -0500


I sent my reply directly to Jo Anne, but this might be of interest to some
more of you.
Bob


-----Original Message-----
From:Bob Meek
Sent:Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:17 AM
To:''
Subject:RE: [MO-CW] Urgent Request for Military Information

Dear Jo Anne,
It is great that you have gotten the additional medals for your Dad.
As a former member of the 7th Division (68-69) I would recommend that you go
to the search engine Google.com and type in 7th Infantry Division. That
will bring up enough sites to keep you busy for some time. The 7th fought
in the Pacific and then went into Japan for occupation and was in Japan when
the Korean War broke out, it fought in Korea and remained there until the
late 70's when it was brought back to Ft Ord CA. Sometime in the late 80's
it was deactivated.
As to the Bronze Star. It is awarded only for combat duty, but can
be awarded for meritorious service or valor(bravery). There should be a
citation with the Medal, but if it is awarded for valor it has a bronze V
device attached in the middle of the ribbon part of the medal.
I know your Dad will really enjoy his party. I wish all of us would
so honor our Dads or Granddads.

In their memory,"LEST WE FORGET"
Bob
Robert H. Meek, JR
Colonel, USAR(RET)
Former member of the Bayonet Division
Hickory, NC
Membership Director American World War II Orphans Network
Associate Member of the Men of the 57th Bomb Wing Association
Proud posthumous son and only child of
2LT Robert H. Meek
Copilot of B-25 7Z "Shirley Ann"
487th BS 340th BG 57th BW 12th AF
KIA October 19, 1944 over the Magenta Bridge near Milan Italy
At eternal rest in the Sicily Rome American Cemetery Nettuno Italy
Proud great great grandson of
Private William B. Meek
C Company 7th Missouri Calvary, Confederate States of America
Captured at Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863
Died of infection from wounds December 23, 1863 at the Federal Prison Alton
IL
At eternal rest in the Confederate Cemetery Alton IL

One PS; to list his military unit correctly it would be:

2nd Squad, x Platoon, I Company, 3rd Battalion/32nd Infantry, 7th Division,
10th Army





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Subject:[MO-CW] Urgent Request for Military Information

I have been on this site for a long time, and know that there are
several of
you are very learned in military history. I have an urgent request
for
direction in research in a quick fashion.

My father, a veteran of WWII, was wounded in the Philipines and
recovered in
Okinawa. When he returned home he did not have 3 of his awards, one
was the
Asiatic Pacific Ribbon, another was the Bronze Star. I had not
known how
important this was to him, until he asked for my help in getting
this from
the Army. I went to his local congressman, Bill Thomas, in
Bakersfield,CA.
and his office called last week that it looks like the medals will
be in, in
time for Thanksgiving. With all of the family in town, we want to
surprise
him with the presentation of these awards by a dignitary. Now here
are my
questions for your direction:
As I am preparing a ceremony to honor him, I wanted to put on a
slide show
presentation of the events that he went through, to try to educate
the
younger generation as to the sacrifices made. I also want to have
more
information on his particular unit, and where/when they were.
His military information is:
10th Army; 7th Division; 32 Infantry; "I" Company; 3rd Batallion;
and 2nd
Squad.
At this late date, I won't be able to mail for information. [I had
already
done that and he has that. I didn't see it, but he said it wasn't
much.] But
I would like to know where I can go on the internet or books to buy
that
would help.
I know the Civil War is the specialty on this site, but I felt this
was an
emergency, and I needed help "quick"! p.s. Is the bronze star for
valor? and
how can I find out what he did to earn it, he is a very modest man.
Thank you very much!
JoAnne Cole


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