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PVT Douglas Rossiter Boyle

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PVT Douglas Rossiter Boyle Veteran

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
13 Oct 1951 (aged 22)
North Korea
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.4597884, Longitude: -122.5416727
Plot
G, 0, 2701
Memorial ID
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Korean War Claims Son
Portland Youth Overseas 2 months
Pfc. Douglas Rossiter Boyle, 21, 8837 S.E. Washington street, was killed in Korea October 13, his family reported Monday. Boyle had been in Korea two-months.
News of his death reached relatives the same day another brother , Gunner's Mate, 1C Donald D. Boyle Jr. 25., Naval reservist was released from active duty after serving in the Pacific. Pfc.Boyle was the son of Commissary Man General 1C, Donald Dale Boyle Sr. a career Navy man stationed at San Diego, and Mrs Boyle of Portland.
Douglas attended Marysville elementary and Benson high school.
Survivors, in addition to his brother and parents, are three sisters, Gloria Boyle, and Mrs. H. Weinstein, Portland, and Mrs. Robert James Taft, and two grandparents. C.F. Rossiter and Mrs. W.H. Boyle, both of Portland.
Portland Oregonian ( November 06, 1951 )

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Military Information: PVT, US ARMY
Korean War Claims Son
Portland Youth Overseas 2 months
Pfc. Douglas Rossiter Boyle, 21, 8837 S.E. Washington street, was killed in Korea October 13, his family reported Monday. Boyle had been in Korea two-months.
News of his death reached relatives the same day another brother , Gunner's Mate, 1C Donald D. Boyle Jr. 25., Naval reservist was released from active duty after serving in the Pacific. Pfc.Boyle was the son of Commissary Man General 1C, Donald Dale Boyle Sr. a career Navy man stationed at San Diego, and Mrs Boyle of Portland.
Douglas attended Marysville elementary and Benson high school.
Survivors, in addition to his brother and parents, are three sisters, Gloria Boyle, and Mrs. H. Weinstein, Portland, and Mrs. Robert James Taft, and two grandparents. C.F. Rossiter and Mrs. W.H. Boyle, both of Portland.
Portland Oregonian ( November 06, 1951 )

Transcibed by JMB

Military Information: PVT, US ARMY


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