Ferguson's Page
Memorial posted in the Korean War Project.
Remembering CPL Charley
Ferguson
15 INF RGT 3 INF DIV
KIA 31 Jul 1952
Submission 3952 (10 Jan 2000) by Richard J. Lawrence:
I knew Charley Ferguson, he was our
commo man - 2nd Platoon, Co B, 15th Inf Rgt. I was no more than 4
or 5 feet from him when he was killed. A piece of shrapnel ripped
either through his Angr 9 or 10, whichever, that was strapped on
his back. It was just about dark when all hell broke loose. We
had been out on a full battalion attack that day leaving from the
hill in front of O. P. Kelly and had swept Little Nori, Big Nori
and received heavy fire, plus C Company got hung up in a mine
field. The 1st Battalion took heavy casualties that day. Charley
was a fine, upstanding, and good man.
I was a Corporal in the 4th Squad, 2nd Platoon. I received
shrapnel through the left side of the face, shearing off a tooth
but fortunately lodged in my gum, and shrapnel in my left leg.
July 31, 1952 was my second wounding. The first was Feb 4, 1952.
Again, Charley was well liked and missed by by us all. He
couldn't have been too far away from his rotation back home when
this happened.