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Private First Class Larry Wayne Rycroft
Jan 6, 1949 - Nov 23, 1968
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

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PERSONAL DATA
  Home: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  DOB: Thursday, 01/06/1949
  Sex: Male
  Race: Caucasian
  Married? No
  Religion: Nazarene
 
MILITARY DATA
  Service: Army Of The United States
  Comp: Selective Service
  Grade: E3
  Rank: Private First Class
  ID No: 54668759
  MOS: 11B10 - Infantryman
  LenSvc: Less than one year
  Unit: 3RD BN, 7TH INF RGT, 199 INF BDE
 
 
CASUALTY DATA
  Start Tour: Friday, 07/19/1968
  Cas Date: Saturday, 11/23/1968
  Age at Loss: 19
  Remains: Body Recovered
  Location: Gia Dinh, South Vietnam
  Type: Hostile, Died Of Wounds
  Reason: Gun, Small Arms Fire - Ground Casualty
  Last Update: November 1969

 

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