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Young, James Chad
Army Specialist

James Chad Young, age 25, from Rochester, Illinois, Sangamon county.

Parents: Brett Young and Jerry Young
Spouse: None
Children: None

Service era: Afghanistan
Schools: Glenwood High (2003)
Military history: 863rd Engineer Battalion, Darien, Illinois. Enlisted 2004.

Date of death: Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Death details: Died in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his vehicles with an improvised explosive device.

Source: Department of Defense, Journal Register, Military Times

Hobbs, Hoy Everett
Army Private

Hoy Everett Hobbs, age 21, from Rochester, Illinois, Sangamon county.

Parents: Sallie Mellisia Hobbs

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Wednesday, October 15, 1952
Death details: On October 14, 1952, as part of Operation SHOWDOWN, members of the 2nd Battalion of the U.S. 31st Infantry Regiment launched an attack against Hill 598, part of the “Triangle Hill Complex” near Kumhwa, South Korea. As the units moved toward the hill, the men faced dug-in Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) positioned in holes and trenches, slowing their advance. As night fell, enemy mortar and artillery fire intensified, and CCF troops counterattacked in overwhelming force. The enemy’s initial assault was beaten back, but successive waves of CCF troops isolated and destroyed sections of the American defenses; in danger of being surrounded and nearly out of ammunition, the men of the 2nd Battalion were ordered to fall back. After regrouping on October 15, members of the 2nd Battalion attacked Hill 598 again and eventually secured it. During this attack, the 2nd Battalion’s Company F followed Company E to the hill’s crest before pushing out to “Pike’s Peak,” the next hill to the northwest, and then turning toward the east to seize “Sandy Ridge.” The 2nd Battalion again met a CCF counter-attack, which they beat back to secure the salient for that day. Twelve members of Company F and four members of Company E were reported killed or missing following this battle. Private First Class Hoy Everett Hobbs entered the U.S. Army from Illinois and served in Company E, 2nd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was last observed while defending the newly captured Hill 598 near Kumhwa on October 15, 1952, and was later reported missing in action. Private First Class Hobbs was not reported as a prisoner of war. He was not identified among the remains returned to U.S. custody following the war, and he is still unaccounted-for. Today, Private First Class Hobbs is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Belleville Daily Advocate (1954)

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