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 Private First Class Christopher S "Steve" Bryant
Riverside Cemetery
Mangum, Greer County, OK



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Christopher, the son of Olie C. and Estella "Stella" Bryant, of Magnum OK, enlisted in the US Marine Corps on November 17, 1967 in Oklahoma City OK. He arrived in Vietnam on May 1, 1968, and was assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st MarDiv (Rein) FMF.

On day thirteen of Operation Allen Brook, after the long and difficult battle with the NVA in the Phu Dong village complex the previous day, and contact throughout the night, PFC Bryant was killed in action while as a result of hostile rife fire while in his defensive position.

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