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Dellinger deployed to Korea as a part of the 15th Infantry Division where he served in a motor vehicle company. A report on his service in the Shenandoah Herald noted his letters observed “fighting was severe and the soldiers’ sleeping quarters for most part were in fox holes.”&#13;
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Nevin Dellinger continues to live in the New Market community of Shenandoah County. &#13;
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