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The following requests have come in looking for info on vets. 
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Hello, I am very happy to find your web site. You see my Dad was a
member of B Bat 143 Art. I am very interested in the Korean War.
I do a lot of reading on this subject. I was wondering if by chance anybody knows of him. The odds are long but I wanted to try. His name is Domenick F. LaRosa. I believe he was there in late 1951 or 1952. It would be nice to hear from someone he might have known. I also have some photos of his tour of duty. Please e-mail me at PENFAN538@AOL.COM
Thank You
Domenick T. LaRosa
Hello: I write regarding my father, James A. Barber, a lieutenant serving in Korea in 1952-1953. I believe he served with the 143rd Field Artillery Bn based on a citation my mom found recently. My dad was wounded in December 1953 near Mundung-Ni. I was wondering if you had a list of people serving in that unit during the Korean war or if you could recommend any source that could provide me with additional information. Thanks.
Chris Barber
James Barber at OCS. 2nd row far left.
143rd FA BN Batt. B 40th INF Div. Korea
I'm trying to find anyone who may have served with my uncle in the Korean war. His name was Sgt. Charles Bost, he was a medic assigned to the above mentioned unit, If anyone can help, your information will be appreciated. I can be reached at 61231@msn.com, thanks - Chuck Bost, nephew - or
Lori Pumphrey the daughter of Richard Pumphrey contacted me seeking information about her fathers time with B Battery 143rd FA. She has several pictures from Korea. She is trying to find anyone that might have known him or the men that are in the pictures. Her father passed away ten years ago and she is desperate for any information. One photo shows a little part of the ship the Marine Lynx. The Marine Lynx was used to transport many troops back and forth from Korea. Lori has a web site with pages to honor her father Richard Pumphrey.
Please if you could contact her if you knew her father
Richard Pumphrey
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