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U.S. Military Personnel from Sullivan County, New York who Died in the Vietnam War

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Jerry Brian Evans, from Wurtsboro, was a private first class in the regular Marine Corps when he was killed by hostile small arms fire on the ground. He was 19 years old at time of death in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. His tour of duty began on August 14, 1968 and he died on September 11, 1968. He was born November 6, 1948 and was not married and listed as a Caucasian. The body was recovered. His name is on the National Monument Panel 44W - Line 23.

William Robert Yaskanich, from Wurtsboro was a Lance Corporal in the regular Marine Corps when in died in Quang Nam, South Vietnam from wounds from a hostile explosive device. He served for 1 year and was 19 years old when he died. He was born on November 15, 1949 and died on February 23, 1969. He was single, a Caucasian and Protestant and his body was recovered. His name is on the National Monument Panel 31 - Line 31

John Calvin Crawford, from Monticello, was a 1st Lieutenant in the regular Navy when he died as a result of a non-hostile, fixed wing, non-crew air loss on land. The crash occurred in Ninh Thuan, South Vietnam, on March 10, 1967. He was married at time of death and 30 years old. Born on October 3, 1936 he served 10 years in the Navy. He was born on October 3, 1936. His body was recovered. He is listed as a Caucasian. His religion was Protestant. His name is on the National Monument Panel 16E - Line 51

Frank Edward Stokes, from Monticello, was a private first class in the regular 173rd Airborne Brigade, in the Army when he died while missing as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds. His length of service was 1 year. His body was recovered. He was born on September 7, 1947 and was 20 years old at time of death. His length of service was 1 year. His tour of duty began on June 4, 1967 and he died on November 20, 1967 in Kontum, South Vietnam. He is listed as a single, Negro. His body was recovered. He was a Baptist. His name is on the National Monument Panel 30E - Line 50.

James Van Ness Muller, from Bloomingburg, was a Specialist 5th class in the regular Army, 1st Infantry Division. His length of service was 1 year. He died on He was 2 October 31, 1967 in Gia Dinh, South Vietnam, in a hostile helicopter cash on land. He was part of the crew and his body was recovered. 0 years old, single, Caucasian, Methodist, born of February 23, 1947. His name is on the National Monument Panel 28E - Line 104.

Harold John Faldermeyer, from Rockland, was a Captain in the Army Reserve, a MACV Advisor when he died of hostile small arms fire. He was 24 years old and married at time of death. He was born November 23, 1947 and died on May 11, 1972 in Binh Long, South Vietnam. His tour of duty began on November 21, 1971. He is listed a Caucasian, Roman Catholic. His name is on the National Monument Panel 1W - Line 23.

Michael Joseph Galbraith, from Liberty was a Specialist 4th Class in the 101st Airborne Division of the Army when he died of multiple fragmentations wounds on June 6, 1966. He was 19 years old and single at time of death. Born June 13, 1946 he served one year in the military. His tour in Vietnam began May 16, 1966 and he died in South Vietnam on June 6, 1966. He was Roman Catholic, single and Caucasian. His body was recovered. His name is on the National Monument Panel 8E - Line 14.

Robert Edward Johnson, from Highland was a Corporal in the Armysí 1st Cavalry Airmoblie Division. He was drafted. He had served for 1 year when he died in Binh Dinh, South Vietnam from wounds from a hostile explosive device. He was 20 years old, born November 14, 1946 and died March 1, 1967. His tour in Vietnam began August 1, 1966. He was Protestant and his body was recovered. His name is on the National Monument Panel 15E - Line 128.

Lewis Patrick Iorio, from Highland was a Sergeant, E4, in the Armysí 198th Light Infantry Brigade when he died of hostile small arms fire wounds in Quang Tin, South Vietnam. He was 20 years old at time of death and had served for one year. His tour began on December 5, 1967 and ended May 18, 1968. He was born September 9, 1947 and his body was recovered. He was a single, Caucasian, Roman Catholic. His name is on the National Monument Panel 62E - Line 19.

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