KOREA : FIRST PEORIAN TO DIE
NORMAN V. KELLY
This is what I wrote in my
book, lost in yesterday’s news, in
2005. “First Peorian to die in the
Korean conflict was PFC Bernard Zimmerman, all of eighteen. God, what a waste
of life.” I never thought another thing
about Luther Bernard Zimmerman until just a few days ago. That is when I discovered that he was not
even listed on the Korean/Viet Nam
Memorial plaque located inside the Peoria
County Courthouse. I made telephone calls to our county clerk
and several other places and those calls netted me absolutely zero. Seems a soldier that has been dead sixty
years hardly garnered anyone’s interest, so I decided to find out all I could
about PFC Zimmerman.
Even though his name was
Luther, he went by the name of Bernard, or ‘Bernie.’ He was born in
Bernard, Blanche and Luther
are buried in the Wiley Church Cemetery located in Deerfield Township, Fulton
County, Illinois .
While living with his
stepmother over on Hurlburt, Bernard attended McKinley Grade School .
In late 1946 he moved to Abington , Illinois and then to Avon , Illinois . His father lived over there, and Bernard went
to live with him. Of course he came to Peoria
and stayed with his stepmother on many occasions, but his residency was there
in Avon , Illinois .
ENLISTMENT
On November 11, 1949, at the
ripe old age of seventeen he enlisted in the United States Army. We can only assume that his dad signed for
him because of his age. So that put him in the army in 1949, and just nine
months after he became a soldier he was killed in combat.
PFC Luther Bernard Zimmerman
was a member of the 5th. Regimental Combat Team and was killed in
action on August 15, 1950 while fighting the enemy near Chindong-ni , South Korea .
Here in Peoria , Illinois this is what the local newspaper
said of Bernard Zimmerman.
BERNARD ZIMMERMAN FIRST PEORIAN TO
DIE. They of course were referring to
the Korean Conflict, which was raging at the time of his death.
MONUMENT
Located there, inside the
courthouse, and just outside the Circuit Clerk’s office is a plaque mounted on
the wall. It lists 51 soldiers from Peoria that gave the
ultimate sacrifice when they answered their country’s call to arms. Since Bernard was Peoria ’s first casualty, surely his name
would be up there among his combat comrades, right? Well, it is not. WHY?
It is just a guess on my
part, but I feel that since Zimmerman enlisted in Knox County, and was not
living here when he was killed, he was either inadvertently over looked, or
perhaps they felt he did not fit the criterion as ‘One of our boys.’ The newspaper article stated that he WAS
living with his ‘mother’ at the time he went into the service.
Since his stepmother and
father are gone, who is there to speak for PFC Luther Bernard Zimmerman? I
guess it boils down to this. Does PFC
Zimmerman belong up there with his Peoria
comrades or not? It’s up to you. Maybe
the mayor, the county clerk, or the Peoria
County Board could
help. Take the time to give them a call
or write them and tell them what you think.
Editor’s
note: Norm found 5 police officers that
died and were never honored. They are now on our police memorials.
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