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"All gave some. These gave all."

May 13
12 KIA • 1 Award
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KIAs May 13

George Coleman
George Coleman
First Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 1 (1963)
Captain George J Coleman IN 1-63 died from multiple fragmentation wounds 13 May 1968 while serving with Prov Signal Company, 125th Signal Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 322 Days.
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Robert Hoop
Robert Hoop
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 2 (1962)
Second Lieutenant Robert Gene Hoop IN 2-62 died from an other explosive device 13 May 1968 while serving with A Co, 1st Bn, 5th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 87 Days.
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Thomas Teague
Thomas Teague
Second Lieutenant · Signal Corps · Class 14 (1967)
Second Lieutenant Thomas Nickell Teague SC 14-67 died from gun or small arms fire 13 May 1968 while serving with Prov Signal Company, 125th Signal Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 207 Days.
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Paul Fitzgibbons
Paul Fitzgibbons
Second Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 51 (1967)
Second Lieutenant Paul E Fitzgibbons IN 51-67 died from gun or small arms fire 13 May 1968 while serving with B Co, 3rd Bn, 47th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 34 Days.
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Ronald Wiltse
Ronald Wiltse
First Lieutenant · Armor · Class 13 (1967)
First Lieutenant Ronald Ellis Wiltse AR 13-67 died from multiple fragmentation wounds 13 May 1968 while serving with B Co, 5th Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 77 Days.
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Thomas Przybelski
Thomas Przybelski
First Lieutenant · Armor · Class 11 (1967)
First Lieutenant Thomas F Przybelski AR 11-67 died from an other explosive device 13 May 1968 while serving with A Co, 2nd Bn, 34th Armor, 25th Infantry Division, 173rd Abn Bde, RVN. For action on this date he was awarded he Sillver Star. He had been in country 94 Days.
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Kenneth Scurr
Kenneth Scurr
First Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 501 (1968)
First Lieutenant Kenneth Wesley Scurr IN 501-68 died from gun or small arms fire 13 May 1969 while serving with B Co, 1st Bn, 12th Infantry, 4th Infantry, RVN. He had been in country 147 Days.
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Bruce Bessor
Bruce Bessor
Captain · Infantry · Class 63 (1967)
Captain Bruce Carlton Bessor IN 63-67 died from an air loss 13 May 1969 (declared dead 10 Nov 1976) while serving with 219th Aviation Company, 223rd Aviation Battalion, 17th Aviation Group, 1st Aviation Brigade, RVN. Days in country not reported.
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Moulton Freeman
Moulton Freeman
Captain · Field Artillery · Class 5 (1965)
Captain Moulton Lamar Freeman FA 5-65 died from gun or small arms fire 13 May 1969 while serving with C Btry, 2nd Bn, 319th Artillery, 101st Airborne Division, RVN. He had been in country 174 Days.
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Paul Lukins
Paul Lukins
Captain · Engineer · Class 11 (1967)
Captain Paul Roger Lukins EN 11-67 died from an air loss 13 May 1969 while serving with 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 14th Aviation Battalion, 16th Aviation Group, Americal Division, RVN. He had been in country 133 Days.
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David Hubner
David Hubner
First Lieutenant · Engineer · Class 5 (1969)
First Lieutenant David Ervin Hubner EN 5-69 died from an air loss 13 May 1970 while serving with C Company, 4th Engineer Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 104 Days.
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Charles Bazzinotti
Charles Bazzinotti
First Lieutenant · Infantry · Class 16 (1969)
First Lieutenant Charles A Bazzinotti IN 16-69 died from a non hostile vehicle crash 13 May 1970 while serving with 2nd Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, RVN. He had been in country 177 Days.
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Awards May 13

Kern Dunagan
Medal of Honor Ribbon
★ MEDAL OF HONOR ★
Kern Dunagan
Captain · Infantry · Class 3 (1963)
Captain Kern W Dunagan IN 3-63 was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions on 13&14 May 1969 while serving as Commanding Officer, Company A, 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment, Americal Division, Vietnam. He was inducted into the OCS Hall of Fame in 1971.
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