Claude Grey

Biography:

Claude Grey was born on February 3, 1917, in Fort Totten, Benson County, North Dakota to Paul and Dora Grey. He entered the United States Army on May 10, 1941, at Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Private Grey served as a Military Policeman at a POW camp (SCU 1982) in Papago Park, Phoenix, Arizona and was separated from service due to death on January 10, 1945. He is buried at Saint Jerome's Catholic Cemetery, Fort Totten, Benson County, North Dakota.

Andrew Whalen Shaw

Biography:

Andrew (Andy) Whalen Shaw was born on January 29, 1930, in Lallie Township, Benson County, North Dakota to William Shaw Jr. and Lillian Jane Shaw. He entered the United States Army on September 21, 1948, and served in the Korean War during the Battle of Chociwan. Corporal Shaw was part of the POWs that endured a brutal forced march now known as the Tiger Death March and was released through negotiations known as Operation Big Switch. He received the Occupational Medal Japan, the Korean Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, and the United Nations Service Medal.