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Jack Duane Anderberg

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Jack Duane Anderberg

Birth
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Oct 1951 (aged 21)
South Korea
Burial
East Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Gethsemane
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Moline Marine Accidentally Is Killed in Korea

Pfc. Jack Duane Anderberg, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armond K. Anderberg, 2409 Twenty-Third Avenue, Moline, was killed accidentally in Korea October 9, according to word received by his parents from the Defense Department. No further details were learned.

Pfc. Anderberg had been a member of the marine reserves for about two years before they were activated at Arsenal Island in August of last year. He went overseas last February and was with the 1st marine division.

A graduate of Moline high school in 1948. Pfc. Anderberg was employed at the Farmall works of International Harvester Company before being called to the service. He was born in Moline April 3, 1930.

Surviving are the parents, a brother T/Sgt. Kenneth A. Anderberg, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hilma Anderberg, and the maternal grandfather, Fred Rosenbaum, both of Moline.

Published in the Moline Daily Dispatch, October 16, 1951

US Marine Corps
Korean War Veteran

1ST MAR REG HQ SVC CO 2 BN 1ST MAR DIV

Private First Class Anderberg was a member of Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He died in Korea from other causes on October 9, 1951.
Moline Marine Accidentally Is Killed in Korea

Pfc. Jack Duane Anderberg, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armond K. Anderberg, 2409 Twenty-Third Avenue, Moline, was killed accidentally in Korea October 9, according to word received by his parents from the Defense Department. No further details were learned.

Pfc. Anderberg had been a member of the marine reserves for about two years before they were activated at Arsenal Island in August of last year. He went overseas last February and was with the 1st marine division.

A graduate of Moline high school in 1948. Pfc. Anderberg was employed at the Farmall works of International Harvester Company before being called to the service. He was born in Moline April 3, 1930.

Surviving are the parents, a brother T/Sgt. Kenneth A. Anderberg, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hilma Anderberg, and the maternal grandfather, Fred Rosenbaum, both of Moline.

Published in the Moline Daily Dispatch, October 16, 1951

US Marine Corps
Korean War Veteran

1ST MAR REG HQ SVC CO 2 BN 1ST MAR DIV

Private First Class Anderberg was a member of Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He died in Korea from other causes on October 9, 1951.

Bio by: Pennsylvania Lady


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PFC 1 MARINES 1 MARINE DIV
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