Tharp, George Wallace

Item

Title
Tharp, George Wallace
Alias
Tharp, George Washington
Gender
Male
Biography
Sergeant George Wallace Tharp was born on October 19, 1917 in Bradfordsville, Marion County. Tharp also participated in World War II, enlisting in 1945 in California, and served for 6 years. He was admitted to the hospital for bomb wounds in June 1945, but was discharged from the hospital that same month.
Tharp enlisted again as soon as the conflict in Korea started. He was a member of Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, where he was a demolition specialist.
In November 1951, Tharp was captured near Kunu-ri, North Korea in the Battle of Wawon, which was part of the Battle of the Ch’ongch’on River. Tharp was reported missing to his family on November 30. Though he appears on censuses for Marion County, his sister Elizabeth Jean Rich, who lived in Big Bone, was the one notified, and news of his disappearance were published in Boone County newspapers. Tharp died as a prisoner of war on March 31, 1951, and his remains were never recovered.
He was awarded the Prisoner of War Medal, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation, and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal. His name is listed on two memorials: the National Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Member
Tharp family
Birth date
19 Oct 1917
Place of birth
Bradfordsville (Ky.)
Father
Tharp, Thomas
Mother
Campbell, Amanda
Death date
31 Mar 1951
Place of death
North Korea
Death and burial information
Old Liberty Cemetery (Marion County, Ky.) - cenotaph
Occupation(s)
Soldier
Military service
Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
Allegiance
United States of America
Held rank
Sergeant
Service began
1945
Resided in
San Diego (Calif.)
Bibliographic citation(s)
U.S., World War II Hospital Admission Card Files, 1942-1954
U.S., Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957
FindAGrave.com, memorial #22378647 (cenotaph)