I don't remember if you were the correspondent, but a few months ago someone
asked if I was was researching the Kring family. (I was doing research on the
families of North Liberty, including BRIGGS and IRVIN). I don't think I had
a chance to reply, but your family member, whose life was so tragically cut
short by his WW2 heroism, will be be remembered by my family this Memorial Day.
Thank you for posting, and grateful thanks to your family member for his
service.
---Bob Robertson
In a message dated 5/28/2006 10:41:00 PM Pacific Standard Time,
mewells(a)kconline.com writes:
In Memory of Charles Irvin "Ichabod" Kring, who gave his life under Japanese
fire, on Luzon, Philippine Islands. He was born in South Bend, on May 11,
1918, the son of Arthur James and Addie Rough Kring. He was in the 8th Army,
engaged in the mop-up phase of operations on Luzon. He died on June 20, 1945. He is
buried in the Riverview Cemetery.