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Benge Cemetery
Strang, Mayes County, Oklahoma




Corporal James Robert Smith
17 Sep 1946 - 10 Sep 1967
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
 




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Personal Data:
 
Home of Record: Adair, OK
  Date of Birth:  09/17/1946
Military Data:
  Service: United States Marine Corps
  Rank & Grade at Loss: Corporal E4
  ID: 2302507
  MOS or Specialty: 0311: Rifleman
  Length of Service: 01
  Unit: K Co, 3rd BN, 26th Marines, 3rd Mardiv, III Maf
Casualty Data:
  Start Tour: Not Recorded
  Incident: 09/10/1967
  Casualty: 09/10/1967
  Age at Loss: 20
  Location: Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam
  Remains: Body Recovered
  Casualty Type: Hostile, Died Outright
  Casualty Reason: Ground Casualty
  Casualty Detail: Gun or Small Arms Fire

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