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Ken Porwoll
In early 1942, 21-year-old Porwoll was one of many
soldiers in the 194th tank battalion, responsible for defending the strategic
peninsula against the invading Japanese army. Mr. Porwoll and his unit were taken prison and were subjected to an100-mile trek that became known as the Bataan
Death March. Ken Porwoll survived the torturous march and life
as a POW of the Japanese military.
Mr. Porwoll continues his tireless service to this day as a volunteer barber at the Listening House in Saint Paul, MN. He current lives with his wife in Roseville, MN and is the father of nine children.
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Dan Selner
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