James H. Perdue, Jr

Born in Roanoke VA, served in the Army during the Korean War. After he finished his tour and was discharged, he went to college at UT Knoxville on the GI bill, where he met his wife. they had four children.
He worked in banking, leasing, then real estate. He served as a deacon at his church. in Memphis, TN.

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Tent camping

Jim used to tell his children no thanks for any camping trips they had in scouts, that  he did all the camping he ever wanted to do when he was in Korea during the war. He told us it was so cold in the tent during winter that there were icicles on the roof of the tent in the morning from the moisture in his breath through the night.

-- Master Sgt. Perdue’s daughter, Kirk

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The Hope Chest

Jim Perdue didn’t talk a lot about the war when we were growing up, but he did share fond memories of his R &R he got to take in Japan.  He was single during the war but bought beautiful things while in Japan and shipped them back to his mother, to start him a hope chest, for when he got married. Among the things in there was a set of china, silk robe and gown for his yet to be met future wife, and several beautiful silk paintings. Many of these items have become family heirlooms, passed down to children and grandchildren.

-- Daughter, Kirk

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The Hope Chest

Korean War - Key Events

June 27, 1950

The United Nations Security Council adopts Resolution 83, authorizing UN member states to provide military assistance to South Korea. The Soviets, who could have vetoed the resolution, are boycotting the proceedings because the Nationalist government on Taiwan still occupies China’s seat on the Security Council. Seoul falls the following day.

These events are taken from the Encyclopedia Britannica

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