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U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-Of-Record: Illinois U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ABBATE RICHARD CLARK MARINE CORPS CPL 19470528 ELMWOOD COOK 19680518 Y PARK ABRAMS JOHN ALAN MARINE CORPS LCPL 19460220 CENTRALIA MULTIPLE 19670109 Y ACHAS ROBERT JOHN MARINE CORPS LCPL 19430101 SPRINGFIELD SANGAMON 19650314 Y ADAMS MICHAEL ARMY SGT 19480820 GRANITE CITY MADISON 19671119 Y EDWARD ADAMS WILLIAM ARMY CPL 19480119 RAMSEY FAYETTE 19691010 Y RAYMOND ADDUCI JOHN JOSEPH ARMY SP4 19471128 DOWNERS DU PAGE 19691124 Y GROVE ADKINS TERRY LEE MARINE CORPS CPL 19490706 DUPO ST CLAIR 19690511 Y AGUADO ROBERT ARMY 1LT 19411121 CHICAGO COOK 19670619 Y CHARLES AHINZOW TONY MARINE CORPS SGT 19471223 CHICAGO COOK 19670704 Y AHLFIELD ALAN PAUL ARMY PFC 19531002 PAWNEE SANGAMON 19720910 Y AJSTER JOSEPH ROBERT ARMY CPL 19480118 PERU LA SALLE 19681005 Y ALBERT WILLIAM DAVID MARINE CORPS PFC 19510101 POSEN COOK 19690714 Y ALBERTS JOHN CHARLES ARMY PFC 19440707 SOUTH BELOIT WINNEBAGO 19660516 Y ALBRIGHT JAMES MILTON NAVY LT 19360413 DES PLAINES COOK 19670310 Y ALDRIDGE NEIL WAYNE MARINE CORPS PFC 19470612 GRANT PARK KANKAKEE 19670606 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 1 of 200 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ALEXANDER JAMES ARMY SP4 19501013 GREEN ROCK HENRY 19710405 Y PATRICK ALEXANDER ROY M ARMY PFC 19471117 MT CARMEL WABASH 19680320 Y ALLEN BOBBY KENNETH ARMY SP5 19480118 JONESBORO UNION 19680115 Y ALLEN DENNIS WAYNE NAVY SN 19471018 MILFORD IROQUOIS 19680710 Y ALLEN HARRISON ARMY PFC 19481210 SPRINGFIELD SANGAMON 19680214 Y CHARLES JR ALLEN HOWARD LLOYD ARMY SSG 19310110 PEARL PIKE 19651221 Y ALLEN MELVIN LEE MARINE CORPS LCPL 19450926 CHICAGO COOK 19670504 Y ALLES JAMES KENNETH ARMY SGT 19451021 CHICAGO COOK 19680511 Y ALLMAN HENRY HAYDEN ARMY PFC 19460425 ASTORIA COOK 19660625 Y ALLMEYER FREDERICK ARMY PFC 19480412 CHESTER RANDOLPH 19690606 Y ALLEN ALMAGUER BENJAMIN MARINE CORPS PFC 19491130 MONMOUTH WARREN 19680310 Y FRANCIS ALMANZA PABLO MARINE CORPS CPL 19470125 CHICAGO COOK 19670604 Y ALMANZA RICKY JEROME MARINE CORPS CPL 19471016 MOLINE ROCK ISLAND 19680903 Y ALONGI MICHAEL PETER ARMY SP4 19430115 ELMWOOD COOK 19681101 Y JR PARK ALVIS ROY GENE MARINE CORPS PFC 19461008 KELL MARION 19661112 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 2 of 200 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ALWAN HAROLD JOSEPH MARINE CORPS LTCOL 19340804 PEORIA PEORIA 19670227 N AMADOR DIEGO MARINE CORPS PFC 19500710 CHICAGO COOK 19690121 Y AMBROSE JAMES ARMY PFC 19450202 CRYSTAL LAKE MCHENRY 19690131 Y WILLIAM III AMBROSINI JOHN STEVEN ARMY SP4 19470830 LOCKPORT WILL 19680130 Y AMESBURY HARRY ARLO AIR FORCE MAJ 19320213 MORRISON WHITESIDE 19720426 Y JR ANDERSON FRANCIS ARMY SGT 19470317 SANDWICH DE KALB 19680329 Y ALAN ANDERSON GREGORY LEE AIR FORCE SSGT 19470827 WHEATON DU PAGE 19700128 N ANDERSON JUSTIN ARMY SP4 19450220 CHICAGO COOK 19681222 Y KENNETH ANDERSON LEWIS CARL ARMY SP4 19460622 CHICAGO COOK 19670122 Y ANDERSON MARK MARINE CORPS LCPL 19490506 PALOS HEIGHTS COOK 19690508 Y STEVEN ANDERSON MEREDITH AIR FORCE MAJ 19321101 ALEDO MERCER 19700428 Y GLENN ANDERSON MICHAEL MARINE CORPS LCPL 19490330 EVANSTON COOK 19680524 Y FRANCIS ANDERSON RANDALL ARMY PFC 19460803 OAK PARK COOK 19680119 Y BRUCE ANDERSON RICHARD ARMY PFC 19470924 WAUCONDA LAKE 19680415 Y GUNNAR Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 3 of 200 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ANDERSON ROBERT AIR FORCE MAJ 19310528 CHICAGO COOK 19671008 Y WILLIAM ANDERSON ROGER ARMY SP4 19470929 PALESTINE CRAWFORD 19680824 Y CHARLES ANDERSON STEPHEN MARINE CORPS LCPL 19460517 EVANSTON COOK 19660925 Y ARTHUR ANDRE CARL VAL ARMY SSG 19331221 PALOS COOK 19680302 Y ANDRES KEITH JOHN ARMY SP4 19470113 CARPENTERSVI KANE 19671102 Y LLE ANDREWS OTIS ELIZA ARMY PFC 19490322 CHICAGO COOK 19701210 Y ANDREWS ROBERT P ARMY CPT 19391201 CHICAGO COOK 19660903 Y AQUINO RAYMOND JOHN ARMY PVT 19480516 CHICAGO COOK 19700119 Y ARCHIBALD DENNIS ARMY SP4 19480309 CHICAGO COOK 19680606 Y ARIAZ EDWARD JOSEPH MARINE CORPS PFC 19441126 CHICAGO COOK 19680316 Y ARMS JAMES WALTER ARMY CPL 19420518 CAHOKIA ST CLAIR 19671008 Y ARMSTRONG BARRY LEE ARMY CPL 19500922 FREEPORT STEPHENSON 19700202 Y ARMSTRONG HERMAN MARINE CORPS PFC 19470901 ALTON MADISON 19660822 Y ROBERT ARNESON MARCUS ARMY PFC 19500331 GLENVIEW COOK 19710521 Y EUGENE ARNOLD DAVID BRUCE MARINE CORPS PFC 19490614 PALATINE COOK 19690311 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 4 of 200 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ARNOLD DONALD ARMY SP4 19481202 EAST ST LOUIS ST CLAIR 19680601 Y EDWARD ARNOLD JOE EDDY MARINE CORPS CPL 19480916 CHICAGO COOK 19681009 Y ARNOLD JOHN CRAIG MARINE CORPS CPL 19450809 QUINCY ADAMS 19670320 Y ARNOLD KENNETH W ARMY CPL 19450318 CHICAGO COOK 19680509 Y ARNOLD ROBIN LEE MARINE CORPS LCPL 19480212 STREAMWOOD COOK 19660724 Y ARSENEAU GALEN LEROY AIR FORCE MSGT 19300823 ST ANNE KANKAKEE 19670303 Y ARTHUR ALLEN LEE MARINE CORPS CPL 19421123 SERENA LA SALLE 19671027 Y ARTMAN JAMES BOYD ARMY 1LT 19421025 METROPOLIS MASSAC 19681228 Y ASBRIDGE LARRY GENE ARMY CPL 19460528 PEKIN TAZEWELL 19670812 Y ASCHER JAMES ALLAN ARMY 1LT 19421206 AURORA KANE 19690108 Y ASHENFELTER ALAN MARINE CORPS LCPL 19491115 DECATUR MACON 19700812 Y WAYNE ATEN WARNELL EUGENE NAVY PO3 19480110 BEAVERVILLE IROQUOIS 19690219 Y ATOR JOHNNIE WAYNE ARMY SGT 19480810 PITTSFIELD PIKE 19690209 Y AULTMAN GREGORY ARMY SP4 19510805 RANTOUL CHAMPAIGN 19701102 Y WAYNE AVANT SHERMAN ARMY SGT 19381105 CHICAGO COOK 19710323 Y AVERY DON WAYNE ARMY SP4 19490919 CHICAGO COOK 19700809 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 5 of 200 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: Illinois Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) AVGERINOS GEORGE ARMY SP4 19480309 SOUTH COOK 19690306 Y RICHARD HOLLAND AVINGTON LARASETT MARINE CORPS LCPL 19470625 CHICAGO COOK 19660704 Y EARL JR AYERS CARL BRACY JR ARMY CPL 19480907 CHICAGO COOK 19690829 Y AZBELL JAMES ALLEN ARMY SP4 19480507 MANITO MASON 19690223 Y BABB RICHARD CLARK JR ARMY SGT 19510124 CHICAGO COOK 19700101 Y BABIARZ EDWARD ARMY SP4 19470607 ROUND LAKE LAKE 19680801 Y MARTIN BABICH JOHN MICHAEL ARMY CPL 19500316 FRANKLIN LEE 19700722 Y GROVE BADSING MICHAEL MARINE CORPS LCPL 19450702 CHICAGO COOK 19650906 Y TERRANCE BAETZEL ROBERT ALLEN ARMY WO1 19470228 CHICAGO COOK 19690321 Y HEIGHTS BAHL RICHARD HOWARD ARMY CPL 19481220 CHICAGO COOK 19700115 Y JR BAILEY FLOYD CLARK ARMY SP4 19471015 CHICAGO COOK 19680511 Y BAILEY JOSEPH JR ARMY SP4 19460619 CHICAGO COOK 19670320 Y BAILEY RAYMOND ARMY SP4 19451105 CHICAGO COOK 19651006 Y BAIRD JOHN ROBERT JR MARINE CORPS LCPL 19490831 OAK LAWN COOK 19690222 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD.
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