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BURIAL LAST NAME FIRST NAME MID NAME SUF HOME ST BATTALION REGIMENT BRIGADE BIRTHDATE AGE DIED A R DYCHE MEM PARK, LONDON KY CREECH PHILLIP GENE LONDON KY 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 8/27/1949 20 3/2/1970 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND CEMETERY, ABERDEEN, MD MORRISSEY JOHN DENNIS ABERDEEN MD 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/2/1947 22 6/30/1969 ADDIE CEMETERY, SYLVA NC PARRIS BOBBY JAMES SYLVA NC 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/27/1948 22 10/27/1970 ADULLAM CEMETERY, BERTRAND, NE MATSON WILLMER ARDEN LOOMIS NE 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 7/23/1949 20 3/15/1970 ALBERT CEM, MONTMORENCY CTY MI PYNNONEN MICHAEL JONAS LEWISTON MI 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/23/1948 22 3/29/1970 ALL SOULS CEMETERY, VALLEJO, CA GARCIA MARCAS JOSE VALLEJO CA 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/28/1949 19 10/17/1969 ALMA RIVERSIDE CEM, ALMA, MI JONES LARRY ALLEN ST LOUIS MI 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/15/1948 19 9/6/1968 ALTA MESA MEM PARK, PALO ALTO, CA WALKER CLIFFORD WAYNE MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/14/1944 24 2/18/1968 ALTUS CEMETERY, ALTUS, OK WABLE SAMUEL LEE ALTUS OK 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/12/1950 19 5/12/1969 ANADARKO CEM, ANADARKO, OK SMITH ALBERT JOSEPH ANADARKO OK 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/9/1931 37 6/16/1969 ANITOCK CEMETERY, BARRY CO, MO BRUTON CARL LEON SELIGMAN MO 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/7/1950 20 4/14/1970 ARLINGTON CEMETERY, DREXEL HILL, PA THOMAS WILLIAM ARTHUR JR HAVERTOWN PA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/10/1944 23 5/1/1968 ARLINGTON MEMORIAL GARDENS, MOUNT HEALTHY, OH TUCKER JEROME ERNIE CINCINNATI OH 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/23/1946 22 6/30/1969 ARLINGTON MEMORIAL PARK, SANDY SPRINGS, GA O'DEA THOMAS PATRICK DECATUR GA 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/11/1946 22 5/24/1969 ARLINGTON MEMORY GARDENS, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK BAKER EDWARD GLEN MIDWEST CITY OK 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/13/1946 21 8/6/1968 ARLINGTON MEMORY GARDENS, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK BEGLEY JACK PERRY JR OKLAHOMA CITY OK 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/1/1950 21 4/11/1971 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA BAKER HARRY E JR PLYMOUTH MI 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/23/1949 20 3/31/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA BALDWIN ROBERT LLOYD EDGEWATER MD 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/3/1947 21 3/18/1969 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA BARILI PETER LINO BIRMINGHAM MI 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/4/1946 24 2/21/1971 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA BARONE SANDRO NICHOLAS FALLS CHURCH VA 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/25/1947 22 4/15/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA COAST ALBERT FRANK RAMONA OK 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/8/1933 38 4/20/1971 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA COLLINS ROSS WILLARD JR ALEXANDRIA VA 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 6/27/1948 20 3/29/1969 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA CROSS FREDERICK WILLARD RESTON VA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/28/1948 21 8/19/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA DUNSMORE FRANK MELVIN JR LANHAM MD 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/14/1948 21 1/2/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA GARDNER RICHARD GEORGE WASHINGTON DC 6TH BN 11TH ARTILLERY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/3/1946 23 4/24/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA HUMPHREY RICHARD DAVID EAST RIVERDALE MD 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 5/15/1949 20 5/13/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA KESTLER JESSE LYNN DALLAS TX 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 4/28/1950 20 11/12/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA PHILLIPS MICHAEL LEON WASHINGTON DC 6TH BN 11TH ARTILLERY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 3/9/1943 25 6/13/1968 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA RODRIGUEZ RALPH O NEW YORK NY 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 7/10/1932 35 1/8/1968 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA SULLIVAN MICHAEL NELSON FAIRFAX VA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 5/10/1949 20 3/11/1970 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA SWICK ROBERT MICHAEL LOMPOCProtectedCA 6TH BN 11TH ARTILLERY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 3/4/1947 49 4/11/1996 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA TAYLOR DAVID BERNARD DETROIT MI 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/5/1947 20 6/21/1968 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA WALSH DAVID WILLIAM WASHINGTON DC 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 8/17/1940 28 6/10/1969 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA WILLIAMS MAURICE THERON OCALA FL 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/13/1938 29 2/17/1968 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, VA (IMO) GUMBERT ROBERT WILLIAM JR NEW RICHMOND OH 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/12/1949 20 6/22/1970 ARUNDEL CEMETERY, KENNEBUNKPORT, ME DROWN TERRY FRANCIS KENNEBUNKPORT ME 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/24/1944 24 6/11/1969 ASSUMPTION CEM, AUSTIN, TX QUIROZ ALEXANDER AUSTIN TX 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/28/1951 19 5/10/1971 AUXVASSE, MO JOHNSON FRANK EDWARD AUXVASSE MO 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 7/6/1948 20 5/12/1969 AVALON CITY CEMETERY, CA ALLEN DAVID ANDREW AVALON CA 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 11/11/1950 19 7/30/1970 AZALEA MEM GDNS, COLUMBIA NC CAHOON GLYNN THOMAS COLUMBIA NC 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/27/1948 20 6/10/1969 BAKER CEMETERY, LUTESVILLE, MO POMEROY DAVID KEITH LUTESVILLE MO 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/11/1943 25 2/18/1968 BALTIMORE NATIONAL CEMETERY, MD BAILEY TOLLIE BALTIMORE MD 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/21/1949 20 9/7/1969 BALTIMORE NATIONAL CEMETERY, MD MELLO ANTHONY JOSEPH BALTIMORE MD 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/5/1949 18 6/25/1968 BALTIMORE NATIONAL CEMETERY, MD MULCAHY JOHN EDWIN BALTIMORE MD 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/5/1947 20 4/24/1968 BALTIMORE NATIONAL CEMETERY, MD SELAK JOHN RAYMOND BALTIMORE MD 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 5/30/1950 20 2/21/1971 BALTIMORE NATIONAL CEMETERY, MD WILLIAMS RAYNER EDWARD BALTIMORE MD 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 3/31/1948 20 9/6/1968 BAPTIST CEMETERY, BEDFORD CO, VA CopyrightSPINNER ALFRED WILLIAM LYNCHBURG VA 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 6/17/1950 18 4/27/1969 BARIO CORRALES CEM, AGUADILLA PR ROMAN-RODRIGUEZ EDWIN AGUADILLA PR 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 6/21/1948 20 5/26/1969 BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY, PENSACOLA FL BARKER FRANK AKELEY JR NEW HAVEN CT 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/26/1928 40 6/13/1968 BARRANCAS NATIONAL CEMETERY, PENSACOLA FL CHATMAN TYRONE PENSACOLA FL 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 7/31/1950 19 8/15/1969 BATTLE GROVE CEM, CYNTHIANA, KY FRYMAN JAMES OMER INDIANAPOLIS IN 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 3/11/1949 19 9/18/1968 BAUSIDE CEM, POTSDAM, NY RIGGS STEVEN JAMES POTSDAM NY 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 3/10/1943 25 9/3/1968 BEANE CEM, SISSONVILLE, WV WINES THOMAS LOWELL ELKVIEW WV 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 4/25/1947 21 6/23/1968 9/2/2018 Page 1 of 22 Information © Copyright by The Coffelt Group 2003-2018. 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BURIAL LAST NAME FIRST NAME MID NAME SUF HOME ST BATTALION REGIMENT BRIGADE BIRTHDATE AGE DIED BEAUFORT NATIONAL CEMETERY, BEAUFORT SC GARDNER WILHIMON NEW YORK NY 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/18/1948 20 8/26/1969 BECK'S BAPT CHURCH CEM, WINSTON-SALEM, NC SPRINKLE STEVEN KENNETH WINSTON-SALEM NC 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 7/19/1948 20 5/31/1969 BELAH CEMETERY, TROUT, LA PRICE MICHAEL GLEN TROUT LA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/14/1947 20 4/22/1968 BELMONT MEMORIAL PARK, FRESNO, CA DANIELS BRUCE WILLIAM FRESNO CA 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/31/1947 21 3/29/1969 BELMONT MEMORIAL PARK, FRESNO, CA WESTERN RICHARD ALAN LARCHMONT NY 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/6/1947 21 5/20/1968 BETHEL CEM, KINGSTON, TN LADD ALBERT ALLEN DETROIT MI 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/4/1949 19 4/17/1969 BEULAH BAPT CH CEM, NEWTON CO, MS GRAHAM BENNIE JOE DECATUR MS 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/15/1946 23 3/11/1969 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ COLE JAMES WILLIAM SHARON HILL PA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 8/18/1943 25 7/13/1969 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ CONCANNON JAMES P JR MORTON PA 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/30/1949 18 9/21/1968 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ FELTON GARLAND PARIS NORFOLK VA 3RD BN 1ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/23/1938 31 11/12/1970 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ JANOWITZ ROBERT LAWRENCE GLEN ROCK NJ 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 9/27/1944 23 9/18/1968 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ KAPUSTA EDWARD JOHN PHILADELPHIA PA 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 1/15/1950 20 1/12/1971 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ MARTIN LAWRENCE SAMUEL PHILADELPHIA PA 1ST BN 20TH INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 10/18/1951 18 9/6/1970 BEVERLY NATIONAL CEMETERY, NJ SECREST EDWARD WILLIAM PHILADELPHIA PA 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 8/26/1948 20 9/6/1968 BILOXI CITY CEMETERY, BILOXI MS BAILEY BOBBY LEE BILOXI MS 4TH BN 21ST INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 8/25/1949 20 7/15/1970 BLOOMINGTON COMMUNITY CEM, BLOOMINGTON, TX RODRIGUEZ CASIMIRO JR BLOOMINGTON TX 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 12/27/1944 23 4/19/1968 BOONE MEM PARK, MADISON, WV VINCENT RICHARD ELSWORTH DANVILLE WV 11TH INFANTRY BDE 4/18/1941 26 3/9/1968 BOUGAINVILLEA CEM, AVON PARK, FL BATTS WILLIAM GEORGE AVON PARK FL 4TH BN 3RD INFANTRY 11TH INFANTRY BDE 2/22/1949 20 9/2/1969 BRIGHAM
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