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KOREAN CONFLICT
(1950-1953)

Where: North and South Korea

How ended: War reached a stalemate in June 1951. An armistice was finally reached on July 27, 1953

American Casualties: 54,200
Total service members - 5,720,000
Battle deaths - 33,686
Other deaths in service (theater)- 2,830
Other deaths in service (non-theater)- 17,730
Non-mortal woundings - 103,284
Living veterans - 3,913,749


Korean War Casualties

Boyds who died in
KOREAN WAR, 1950-1957

U.S. Military Personnel who died from hostile action
(including missing and captured)

*For persons who died while missing or captured, the date of casualty is the date died or declared dead, NOT the date declared missing or captured.

**selected data elements for all deceased casualties whose state "home of record," as identified by the serviceman or woman upon last entrance into military service, was that state. "Home of record" does not necessarily refer to the place of birth, residence of next of kin, place of longest residence, or other common uses of the term "hometown." In the Korean data file place of "home of record" for Army casualties is by county, for Air Force, Navy and Marine casualties,it is by city/town. In the Vietnam-era data file place of "home of record" is city/town for all services.

(KIA=Killed in Action

DWM=Died while Missing

DWC=Died while captured.)

                                                                        

Name

Rank/ Grade

Br of Ser.

Home of Record*

Date of Casualty

Category of Casualty* 

BOYD Alton C.

Pvt

Army

King Co.       WA

01 Dec 1950

DWC

BOYD Barney J.

Pfc

Army

Gibson Co. TN

14 Jan 1951

KIA

BOYD Charles E.

Pfc

Army

Baltimore Cty MD

20 Jul 1950

KIA

BOYD Charles W.

Pfc

   Marines

Matewan  W. V.

29 Mar 1953

KIA

BOYD Donald D.

Pfc

Army

Erie Co. PA

28 Nov 1950

DWC

BOYD Edward J.

Cpl

   Marines

New York Cty NY

27 Sep 1950

KIA

BOYD Howard

Cpl

Army

Boyd Co. KY

12 Feb 1951

DWM

BOYD Hugh W.

Pfc

   Marines

Longtree   IA

17 May 1951

KIA

BOYD James E.

Pfc

Army

New York Co. NY

09 Mar 1951

KIA

BOYD John D.

Pfc

Army

Kings Co. NY

07 Sep 1952

KIA

BOYD John G.

Pvt

Army

Brown Co.  OH

02 Sep 1950

KIA

BOYD Lonzo Jr.

Cpl

Army

Galveston Co. TX 

01 Sep 1950

KIA

BOYD Mose Jr.

Pfc

Army

Buchanan Co. VA 

31 Jul 1950

KIA

BOYD Robert J.

Pfc

Army

Jasper Co.  MS

21 Jun 1952

KIA

BOYD Sammy J.

Cpl

Army

Union Co. AR

16 Mar 1951

KIA

BOYD Simon

Pvt

Army

Allegheny Co. PA

22 May 1951

KIA

BOYD William O

Pfc

Army

San Diego Co. CA

13 Sep 1950

KIA

BOYD William Q.

Capt

Army

      Mississippi Co. AR

16 Jul 1950

KIA

BOYD William T.

Pfc

Army

       Henderson Co. KY

19 Jul 1950

KIA

Thanks to Jim Allen 


U.S.A.
POW/MIA Records: Korean War Data File of American Prisoners of War,
  AA-K; 49 records; Janette Pannell
  http://userdb.rootsweb.com/pow_mia/

Links to Korean War info:
http://www.nps.gov/kwvm/
http://www.chird.com/vetkorea.htm

    http://www.usa-people-search.com/content-facts-of-the-korean-war.aspx 

NOTE: Use this data as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources.

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