Two boys receiving medals, El Toro Marine Base, El Toro, CA, 1951
I found this photo at the USC digital library site. It is a part of the “Los Angeles Examiner Negatives Collection, 1950-1961,” and it is entitled, “Medals given boys at El Toro Marine base, 1951.”
There's no further information.
Obviously, the ceremony concerns war deaths: the little boys are receiving medals in honor of their fathers’ sacrifices—no doubt in Korea.
I noticed some names barely legibly written on the photo (backwards). One of them: Mary Nell Scott (and Bobby Scott). I did some quick looking and found that one Californian named Scott died in Korea at that time:
“Corporal [Gerald L.] Scott [of San Francisco] was a member of the 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division [Army]. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in South Korea on March 12, 1951.” [Born in 1931] (Korean War Project)Another name: Molly Rohwer.
One Californian named Rohwer died in Korea at the time:
“Corporal [Gaylen Floyd] Rohwer [born: June 11, 1924; from Venice, CA] was a member of Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action [in Seoul] while fighting the enemy in Korea on September 24, 1950.” (Korean War Project)Also handwritten on the photo: "General William Wallace"* and the number "9186." Don't know anything about either.
A date is written on the photo: "6-11(?)-51." No doubt it is the date of this occasion.
That was Rohwer's birthday. He would have been 27.
*I can find no General (of that era) with this name.
2 comments:
No doubt their fathers died in battle.
Notice it's the boys, not the girl, whatever the ceremony is.
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