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  W-16. WILLIAMSON, OTIS. Wounded in action on June 11, 1951. There has been no contact with Otis after Korea.

  W-17. WILSON, HENRY. An original member who came from Company L. After his enlistment was over he married Ruth and then settled in Flint, MI.

  W-18. WILSON, WILLIAM R. William was a member of Lieutenant Anthony’s Replacement Platoon. He came from the 80th AAA Battalion. After William’s second enlistment was up he maintained his close ties with the Army as a civilian working in the Transportation Section of CONARC (the Continental Army Training Command, which is where the Army’s military doctrine is developed; the current name is TRADOC, meaning U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command) at Fort Monroe, VA. William is married and has a son who did an enlistment as a medic. William has attended several RICA and 555th events on the east coast.

  W-18. WOODARD, ISAIAH. Isaiah was an original member. He was on a three-year hitch. Isaiah went to the 187th ARCT when the unit was inactivated. Nothing has been heard from him since that time.

  Appendix 2

  2d Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne)

  Unit Roster During the Korean War

  Note: This appendix contains the names of soldiers who were part of 2d Ranger Company (not attachments). The roster appears in its original form, including misspellings of Ranger names. For some soldiers, such as Isaac Grasty who spent the entire war with his first name misspelled as Issac, the misspelling of a name was simply an unfortunate and annoying fact of military life.

  Commendations, Awards, Citations

  Killed in Action: 12

  Isaac Baker

  Richard Glover

  J.T. Holley

  Milton Johnson

  Frank King

  James Peteress

  Herman L. Rembert

  Charles D. Scott

  Robert St. Thomas

  Ralph W. Sutton

  William Van Dunk

  Lawrence Williams

  Silver Stars: 9

  Warren E. Allen

  Norman Collins

  Curtis Courts

  James Freeman

  John A. Jones

  James Peteress

  Edward Posey

  James C. Queen

  George Rankins

  Bronze Stars: 11

  Edward D. Adams

  Anthony Andrade

  Albert Cliette

  James H. Fields

  Culver Gibson

  William Hargrove

  McBert Higginbotham

  Cleaven McBride

  Stewart W. Strothers

  William E. Thomas

  Joseph Wells

  Purple Hearts: 103

  Louis Adams

  Kirk P. Adkins

  Legree Aikens(2)

  James Allen

  Warren E. Allen

  Jesse Anderson

  Teedie Andres

  Eugene Arnold

  Isaac Baker

  Daniel Boatwright(3)

  Thomas M. Burse

  Homer Bush

  George Bynum

  Clinton Cleveland(2)

  Albert Cliette(2)

  Eugene Coleman

  Willie L. Coleman

  Norman Collins

  Curtis Courts

  Sherman Daniels

  James R. Davis

  Herculano Dias

  Lawrence Estell

  Donald Felder

  James H. Fields

  John E. Ford

  James Freeman

  Gerard Germain

  Richard Glover

  John W. Gould

  Isaac Grasty

  Walter Gray

  James Hardy

  James Harvey

  William Harris

  Willie Hawkins(2)

  McBert Higginbotham

  J.T. Holley

  Herman Jackson

  Winston Jackson

  Glenn Jenkins

  Eugene Jennings

  Bruce Johnson

  Emmett Johnson

  Harold Johnson

  Milton Johnson

  Frank King

  William Lanier

  Ralph Leggs

  David Lesure(2)

  Charles Lewis(2)

  Jack Murphy

  James Murray

  John Nunley

  Joe Oliver

  Craig Paulding(2)

  Samuel L. Payne(2)

  James Peteress(3)

  Edward Posey(3)

  Bernard B. Pryor

  James C. Queen

  Herman Rembert

  Smead H. Robertson

  Charles D. Scott

  Wheeler Small

  Jude St. Martin(2)

  Robert St. Thomas

  Stewart W. Strothers

  Ralph W. Sutton

  Billie Tate

  William E. Thomas(2)

  William Tucker

  Cleveland Valrey

  William Van Dunk

  Julius Victor(2)

  James T. Walker

  William F. Washington

  Burke Webb

  Donald West

  Joseph Whitmore

  Lawrence Williams

  Otis Williamson

  Henry Wilson(3)

  William Wilson

  Appendix 3

  Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

  .30 cal: Size of a rifle or carbine bullet

  .40mm: Size of an anti-aircraft shell

  .45 cal: Size of a Colt automatic bullet

  .50 cal: Size of a vehicle-mounted heavy machine gun bullet

  75/105/155 mm: Size of artillery shells (from light to heavy)

  368/369: Undesirable discharge given to soldier with discipline problems and/or poor performance

  A/A: Anti-Aircraft

  AAA: Anti-Aircraft Artillery

  A/A Bn: Anti-Aircraft Battalion

  ABN, A/B: Airborne

  A/C: Aircraft

  AFB: Air Force Base

  AFFE: Armed Forces Far East

  AFOD: Air Force Officer of the Day

  Aggie: Native Korean child

  AIR: Airborne Infantry Regiment

  A&P: Ammunition and Pioneer

  APO: Army Post Office

  ARCT: Airborne Regimental Combat Team

  Armd: Armored

  Arr (d): Arrive (d)

  Art/arty: Artillery

  ASAP: As Soon As Possible

  Asgmt/asgn (d): Assignment/assign (ed)

  Assembly area: Prominent terrain feature where a unit assembles

  ASTP: Army Specialized Training Program

  ASU: Army Special Unit

  Atch (d): Attach (ed)

  Atck (d): Attack (ed)

  ATT: Army Training Test; used in unit evaluations

  Auth (d): Authority/authorized

  AWOL: Absent Without Official Leave

  BAR: Browning Automatic Rifle

  B-Bag: Duffle bag that stores extra clothing

  Battery: Company-sized artillery unit

  Bayonet: Code name for 7th Infantry Division in Korea

  BG: Brigadier General

  Big Eight: Military prison in Japan

  Bn: Battalion

  Bn CP: Battalion Command Post

  Bootsie Mae: Black soldier’s foreign girlfriend

  BS (V): Bronze Star Awarded for Valor

  BTO: Big-Time Operator

  Btry: Artillery Battery

  Buffalo: Nickname for black soldiers (originally those fighting Indians in the American West)

  Burp gun: Chinese sub-machine gun

  BX: Base Exchange (store)

  C-46: Early, two-propeller-driven paratrooper transport aircraft

  C-47: Same as C-46, but with one door

  C-54: Four-propeller-driven cargo or troop transport aircraft

  C-119: Two-propeller-driven heavy cargo transport aircraft

  C-123: Similar to C-119, but could land on an unimproved airstrip

  Cal: Caliber (size of bullet fired from a weapon)

  Capt: Captain

  Car
bine: Short-barreled rifle

  Cathouse: House of ill-repute

  CAV: Cavalry

  CBI: China-Burma-India theater of operations

  CC: Canadian Club (whiskey)

  CCC: Civilian Conservation Corps

  CCF: Chinese Communist Forces

  CG: Commanding General

  CIA: Central Intelligence Agency

  CIB: Combat Infantryman’s Badge

  Class-6: Alcoholic Beverages

  CMB: Combat Medical Badge

  CO: Commanding Officer

  Co: Company

  Code-Talkers: Navajo Indian soldier radio operators

  C of S: Chief of Staff

  Col: Colonel

  Colored or *: Morning Report designation for black personnel

  Comdr: Commander

  Commo: Communications

  Conf: Confinement (jail)

  CONUS: Continental United States on theater duty

  COPL: Combat Outpost Line

  CP: Command Post

  Cpl: Corporal

  C-rations: Individual food rations, good for one day

  CSM: Command Sergeant Major

  CSW: Crew-Served Wagons

  DA: Department of the Army

  DAC: Department of Army Civilians

  DAR: Daughters of the American Revolution

  DCNG: District of Columbia National Guard

  DD: Dishonorable Discharge

  Defilade: A defensive position against enfilading, or raking, fire

  Deuce-and-a-half: 2-1/2 ton truck

  Div: Division

  DMZ: Demilitarized Zone

  DOA: Dead on Arrival

  DoD: Department of Defense

  DOE: Date of Enlistment

  DOR: Date of Rank

  DOW: Died of Wounds

  DR: Delinquency Report

  DS: Detached Service

  DSC: Distinguished Service Cross

  Dtd: Dated

  DUI: Driving under the Influence

  Dy: Duty

  DZ: Drop Zone

  ED: Extra Duty

  EDCMR: Effective Date of Change of Morning Report

  E&E: Escape and Evasion

  Eff: Effective

  EIB: Expert Infantryman Badge

  Eightball: Soldier who consistently fails to meet requirements

  EM: Enlisted Man

  EMB: Expert Medical Badge

  EOD: Explosive Ordnance Demolition

  ER: Enlisted Reservist

  ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival

  ETO: European Theater of Operations

  ETS: Expiration of Term of Service (end of enlistment term)

  EUSAK: Eighth United States Army Korea

  F-51 or P-51: Propeller-driven aircraft that provides close air support to ground units

  FA: Field Artillery

  FAB: Field Artillery Battalion

  FAC: Forward Air Controller

  Fat Boys School: Training program for overweight paratroopers

  FDC: Fire Direction Center (group that coordinates unit fire support)

  FEPC: Fair Employment Practices Committee

  First Sergeant: Head soldier in a company

  FO: Forward Observer

  Fr: From

  G-1: Personnel section of division or higher staff

  G-2: Intelligence section of division or higher staff

  G-3: Operations and training section of division or higher staff

  G-4: Supply section of division or higher staff

  Geneva Convention: International body of rules governing warfare

  GHQ: General Headquarters

  GI: Government Issue: A term used to describe a member of the military

  GI Jane: A member of the WACs

  GI party: Barracks cleaning before morning inspection

  GO: General Order Got hat: Left an area very rapidly

  Gyroscoped: When a unit was transferred from overseas back to the States

  HALO: High-Altitude, Low Opening; a type of parachute jumping

  HC: Harmony Church (located at Fort Benning, GA)

  Hei-hei: North Korean and Chinese term for black soldiers

  H&I Fire: Harassment and Interdiction Fire

  HMG: Heavy Machine Gun

  Homesteaders: Those who arranged repeated tours stateside or in a safe area

  Hosp: Hospital

  HQ: Headquarters

  ID: Identification/Infantry Division

  IG: Inspector General

  Ike Jacket: Olive drab jacket named for General Eisenhower

  Inf: Infantry

  Institutional memory: Equivalent of oral history or folklore

  I&R: Intelligence and Reconnaissance

  Jd: Joined

  JLC: Japan (Joint) Logistical Command

  JrROTC: Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (for high school students)

  Jump School: Paratrooper training school, located at Fort Benning, GA

  K-2, K-4: Temporary designation for United States airfields in Korea

  K9: Dog corps, sentry patrol

  KANSAS Line: Line of advance of UN forces in April 1951, just north of the 38th parallel

  KASLC: Korean Army Service and Labor Corps (civilian personnel)

  KIA: Killed in Action

  KMAG: Korean Military Advisory Group

  KP: Kitchen Police: duty helping the cooks

  KPA: Korean People’s Army

  L-4: Small, observational airplane

  LCI: Landing Craft Infantry

  LCP: Landing Craft Personnel

  Ldr: Leader

  Legs: Airborne term referring to non-airborne soldiers

  LMG: Light Machine Gun

  LOD: Line of Duty

  LOGCOM: Logistical Command

  LSM: Landing Ship Medium

  LST: Landing Ship Tank

  Lt: Lieutenant

  LTC: Lieutenant Colonel

  LTG: Lieutenant General

  Ltr: Letter

  LWA: Lightly Wounded in Action

  LZ: Landing Zone

  M-1: Rifle used by most soldiers in Korea

  MASH: Mobile Army Surgical Hospital

  MAT: Military Air Transport

  MC: Master of Ceremonies

  MD: Medical Doctor

  MG: Major General

  MIA: Missing in Action

  MLR: Main Line of Resistance

  MOH: Medal of Honor

  Mohawk: Hairstyle with uncut center strip flanked by bald sides

  MOS: Military Occupational Specialty

  MP: Military Police

  M/R: Morning Report

  MSC: Medical Service Corps

  MSG: Master Sergeant

  MSR: Main Supply Route

  NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

  NCO: Non-Commissioned Officer; all enlisted men other than privates

  NCOIC: Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge

  NG: National Guard

  NKPA: North Korean People’s Army

  OC: Officer in Charge

  OCS: Officer Candidate School

  OD: Officer of the Day/Olive Drab

  OG: Officer of the Guard

  OP: Observation Post/Outpost

  P&A: Pioneer and Ammunition platoon; also called A&P: dealt with mines, barbed wire and the like; also carried ammo and was responsible for headquarters security

  Para/par: Paragraph

  Paratroopers: Airborne Infantry soldiers; deployed via parachute jump

  PCS: Permanent Change of Station

  PFC: Private First Class

  PH: Purple Heart

  PIB: Parachute Infantry Battalion

  PIO: Public Information Office

  PIR: Parachute Infantry Regiment

  Plat: Platoon

  POE: Port of Embarkation

  Police Action: War waged without Congressional declaration

  POM: Preparation for Overseas Movement

  POW: Prisoner of War

  PRO: Public Relations Officer

  PT: Ph
ysical Training

  Pvt: Private

  PX: Post Exchange (store)

  QM: Quartermaster

  Quit Slip: Formal application to leave ranger/parachute training program

  RA: Regular Army

  RADAR: Radio Detection and Ranging

  RCT: Regimental Combat Team

  Rct: Recruit

  Red Legs: Artillerymen

  Red Tails: Black fighter pilots of the 99th Pursuit Squadron

  Regt: Regiment

  Rel/reld: Relieved

  Repl: Replacement

  Repo Depo: Replacement Depot organization

  Ret: Retired

  RICA: Ranger Infantry Company Airborne

  RIF: Reduction in Force

  Rigger: Person who packs or rigs parachutes

  ROK: Republic of Korea (South Korea)

  R&R: Rest and Recreation/Relaxation/Recuperation

  RTC: Recruit Training Center

  RTD: Returned to Duty

  Rtn (d): Return (ed)

  RTO: Railroad Train Office

  /s/: Signature

  S-1: Personnel section of regimental or lower staff

  S-2: Intelligence section of regimental or lower staff

  S-3: Operations and training section of regimental or lower staff

  S-4: Supply section of regimental or lower staff

  SAM: Surface-to-Air Missiles

  SCR-300: Signal Corps radio that infantry companies used to contact battalion

  SEAL: Sea-Air-Land: U.S. Navy Special Forces branch member

  Serial: Group of aircraft operating together

  SFC: Sergeant First Class

  Sgt: Sergeant

  Shavetail: Nickname for a new Second Lieutenant

  Shpmt: Shipment

  Sk: Sick

  Slim Jim: Nickname of Major General James Gavin, 82d Airborne Division

  SO: Special Orders

  SOL: Shit Out of Luck

  SOP: Standard Operating Procedure

  SOS: Services of Supply (also slang for creamed chipped beef)

  Sqd: Squad

  SS: Silver Star

  S/Sgt: Staff Sergeant

  Str: Company’s strength (number of personnel) at a particular time

  SWA: Seriously Wounded in Action

  /t/: Typed

  T-34: North Korean Army tank

  T/A: Table of Allowance

  TACP: Tactical Air Control Point

  T/D: Table of Distribution

  TD: Tank Destroyer

  TDY: Temporary Duty

  TF: Task Force

  Tk: Tank

  TO: Table of Organization

  TO&E: Table of Organization and Equipment (list of personnel and equipment belonging to a unit)

  TOT: Time on Target (a type of artillery barrage)

  Triple Nickels: Nickname of the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion

  Tvl: Travel

  TWX: Telegram

  UCMJ: Uniform Code of Military Justice

 

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