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Sgt. Charles Robert Quinn |
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12 August 1919 - Mercer County, Kentucky
Home: Mercer County, Kentucky Parents: Robert Quinn & Carrie Steele-Quinn Siblings: 3 brothers, 1 sister Hometown: McAfee, Kentucky Enlisted: - Kentucky National Guard Inducted: - U. S. Army - 25 November 1940 - Harrodsburg, Kentucky Training: - Fort Knox, Kentucky - Camp Polk, Louisiana Tank Commander Overseas Duty: - Philippine Islands - D Company attached to the 194th Tank Battalion - D Company was never transferred to the battalion Engagements: - Battle of Luzon - 8 December 1941 - 6 January 1942 - Battle of Bataan - 7 January 1942 - 9 April 1942 - escaped to Corregidor the night of 8 April 1942 - Battle of Corregidor - 9 April 1942 - 6 May 1942 Prisoner of War: - 6 May 1942 POW Camps: - Philippine Islands: - Cabanatuan - Nichols Airfield - POWs leveled mountain with picks and shovels to extend runways - Cabanatuan Liberated: 31 December 1944 - U. S. Rangers Note: - After the war, Charlie was asked to tour with John Wayne and Anthony Quinn on a promotional tour for the movie Back to Bataan. He remained in the army until 1962. - After his time in the military, Charlie remained in California where he rose to became an officer in the Bank of America. He would work for the bank in Salinas, California. Ironically, C Company of the 194th Tank Battalion was from Salinas. Died: 8 November 1998 - Crescent City, California |
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