PFC Grady "Jack" Crawford's Obituary
PFC Grady Jack Crawford Remains Accounted For May 17 2019 11th Marine Regiment M BTRY 4 BN Marines Hostile, Died While Missing (MIA) Date Of Loss: December 1, 1950 Service Number: 1030181 Born: December 16, 1928 Home Or Place Of Enlistment Dallas, Texas Location Or Battle Zone: Chosin Reservoir Town Or Area: Yudam-Ni Burial Location Restland Cemetery, Dallas, Tx Comments: Private First Class Crawford was a member of Battery M, 4th Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on December 1, 1950. He was presumed dead on October 30, 1953. He lived at 604 Parkview in Dallas. Lake Dallas Area. His full name is Quincy Grady Crawford, he went by “Jack.” Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texas. Son of Walter Grady Crawford and Ella Heath Crawford of Dallas, Texas. Brother of (William Charles Crawford) or Billy Crawford. His father was from Copiah County, Mississippi, and his mother was from Arlington, Texas. Final Disposition Date: October 30, 1953 Korean War Project Key No: 6338.Private First Class Crawford was a member of Battery M, 4th Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on December 1, 1950. He was presumed dead on October 30, 1953. Accounted For May 2019 Awarded ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Action Ribbon ★ Korean Service Medal ★ United Nations Service Medal ★ National Defense Service Medal ★ Korean Presidential Unit Citation ★ Republic of Korea War Service Medal.He died in one of the most prolific battles in history. The brutal 17 day battle at the Chosin Resevoir from Nov 27th until Dec 13th
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