★ Remembrances On This Day ★
"All gave some. These gave all."
March 20
4 KIA
KIAs March 20
Charles Brown
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 10 (1966)
Second Lieutenant Charles William Brown IN 10-65 died from gun or small arms fire 20 March 1967 while serving with a Co, 3rd Bn, 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 97 Days.
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 10 (1966)
Second Lieutenant Charles William Brown IN 10-65 died from gun or small arms fire 20 March 1967 while serving with a Co, 3rd Bn, 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 97 Days.
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Leslie Sayre
First Lieutenant · Transportation · Class 24 (1966)
First Lieutenant Leslie Berkley Sayre TC 24-66 died from hostile fire causing aircraft crash 20 March 1968 while serving as a pilot with 221st AVN CO, 307th AVN BN, 164th Aviation Group, 1st Aviation Brigade, RVN. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Days in country not reported.
First Lieutenant · Transportation · Class 24 (1966)
First Lieutenant Leslie Berkley Sayre TC 24-66 died from hostile fire causing aircraft crash 20 March 1968 while serving as a pilot with 221st AVN CO, 307th AVN BN, 164th Aviation Group, 1st Aviation Brigade, RVN. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross. Days in country not reported.
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Franklin Speight
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 26 (1967)
Second Lieutenant Franklin Elliott Speight IN 26-67 died from multiple fragmentation wounds 20 March 1968 while serving with C Co, 3rd Bn, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Abn Bde, RVN. He had been in country 118 Days.
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 26 (1967)
Second Lieutenant Franklin Elliott Speight IN 26-67 died from multiple fragmentation wounds 20 March 1968 while serving with C Co, 3rd Bn, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Abn Bde, RVN. He had been in country 118 Days.
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John Dugan
First Lieutenant · Field Artillery · Class 36A (1967)
First Lieutenant John Francis Dugan FA 36A-67 died from hostile fire causing helicopter crash 20 March 1971 while serving as a pilot with B Co, 101st AVN BN, 101st AVN GROUP, 101st Airborne Division, RVN. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Silver Star. He had been in country 195 Days.
First Lieutenant · Field Artillery · Class 36A (1967)
First Lieutenant John Francis Dugan FA 36A-67 died from hostile fire causing helicopter crash 20 March 1971 while serving as a pilot with B Co, 101st AVN BN, 101st AVN GROUP, 101st Airborne Division, RVN. He was the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Silver Star. He had been in country 195 Days.
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Data sourced from Army OCS Graduate records and official military archives.