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Thomas D. Miller
© The Ponca City OK News
10-19-1952
11-25-1952
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Thomas D. MILLER

Garber Cemetery


February 17, 1933 - October 5, 1952

Perry Marine Is Killed, Korean Report States

Corporal Thomas D. Miller of the U. S. Marine Corps was reported killed in action in Korea this week by the Department of Defense.

Corporal Miller was the grandson of Mrs. Rose Brown, 825 Kaw St., Perry.

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Body of Perry Marine Returned From Korea

Perry – The body of Corporal Thomas D. Miller, grandson of Mrs. Rose Brown, is expected to arrive at San Francisco today aboard the Harvard Victory with the bodies of 234 other Americans who lost their lives in Korea. Miller was in the Marine Corps.

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