Ronald Herman Young |
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Submitted by : Jo Aguirre, Billy M. Brown, Tom Reece |
Placement on the Wall: Panel W27 Line 79
PERSONAL DATA:
Home of Record: Sapulpa, OK
Date of birth: 27 May 1948
MILITARY DATA:
Service Branch: United States Navy
Grade at loss: E3
Rank: Constructionman
Promotion Note: None
ID No: B721170
MOS or Specialty: CECN:Constructionman Electrician's Mate
Length Service: 01
Unit: PUBLIC WORKS, NAVSUPACT DANANG, USNAVFORV
CASUALTY DATA:
Start Tour: Not Recorded
Incident Date: 13 Apr 1969
Casualty Date: 13 Apr 1969
Age at Loss: 19
Location: Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam
Remains: Body recovered
Casualty Type: Non Hostile, Died of Other Causes
Casualty Reason: Ground Casualty (or inland waterway)
Casualty Detail: Accidental Homicide
ADDITIONAL NOTE (Submitted by Billy M. Brown & Tom Reece): Accidental homicide. He was serving as a Construction Electrician Constructionman, with PUBLIC WORKS, NAVSUPACT DANANG, USNAVFORV, United States Navy.
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