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The 76 men of the Antelope Valley killed during the Vietnam War represent a tradition that began in 1776.
They were young men who responded to a call of duty. In the U.S. military that serves in war, the saying has been "All gave some... some gave all." This is the list of those who gave all.
 NAME
MILTON KEITH MC NULTY GEORGE WALLY WOODALL KENNETH WARD PUGH ERNEST EUSTACE PEREZ MARK ANDREW FERGUSON ROBERT F CHAMBERLAIN ROGER LEE EPLEY
CLYDE MOSES RIDGWAY JOSEPH DARRYL BURNETT GERALD OSCAR TOY
MICHAEL THORNTON FOUST EUGENE WAYNE BURKHART ROBERT THEODORE EDWARDS ROBERT JOHN WELCH
CLARK EDWARD SAPP
CLAYTON BENTLEY LOWE Jr
JOHN RALPH PAINTER Jr
KENNETH DEAN FRAKES
MONTE RAY HARPER
TIMOTHY ALAN JOHNSON LUTHER TONY STOWE
BRENT ARTHUR HOLTE
IVAN DALE APPLEBY
THOMAS G DERRICKSON II MICHAEL DALE COCHRAN
SMITH SWORDS III
RALPH EUGENE FOULKS Jr MICHAEL CLAUDE LINDSAY ERNESTFREDERICDAVIDOVE WILLIAM JOHN JACOBS
GILBERT LOUIS MITCHELL
ARTHUR LEE HAWKINS Jr
GERALD LYNN JOHNSON
GENE K ROSS
DAVID FREDERICK WAGNER WILLIAM LLOYD KINNARD WILLIAM JOHN PRITCHARD ROGER L DUCE
TIMOTHY JOSEPH RIZZARDINI MANUEL CASARES
JAMES ALLEN KING
ARTHUR QUEZADA
WILLIAM T ANDERSEN Jr
ROBERT GLEN WASHBURN
SCOTT MARSHALL CARPENTER JAMES LESTER JONES
MICHAEL BURRISS CLARK ANTHONY LOUIS QUINN
JOHN SCOTT PINNEY
MILTON SHAPIRO
STEVEN HOWARD JOHNSON
ROY GLENN ZUFELT
MELVIN HUBBARD CONNER Jr DAVID LEIGH BURNETT
WILLIAM JAY WOOLSEY
CHARLES CLARENCE SMITH Jr JAMES CHARLES VANDEVENTER95 KISH LEMONT GREEN
HERMAN HENRY HUEBNER
MARK LAWRENCE MC MANUS BARRETT CHAMBERLAND BROWN JAMES STEVEN ROGERS
OLIVER EVANS DEAL Jr
WILLIAM LLOYD BUNCH
HERBERT LYNN MARSH
JOHN HOWARD POHLMAN ROBERT PAUL COTE
LAWRENCE GORDON SWARBRICK REX THOMAS ALLEN
DAVID ALLAN CASON
WILLIAM ARNOLD KETCHUM Jr JOHNNY EARL TIVIS
DOUGLAS ALLEN VARNER
TERRY JOE BAILEY
JOSEPH DAVID ESPARZA
RONALD ALBERT WENZL
DOB
7-Oct-37 3-Dec-46 6-Sep-39 20-Sep-45 10-Mar-47 21-Sep-40 20-Oct-43 23-Aug-46 21-Nov-46 25-Aug-46 9-Jul-47 10-Sep-47 3-Jan-44 23-Mar-26 24-Dec-46 15-Jan-47 30-Jul-42 6-Jun-46 12-Dec-46 10-Nov-46 17-Sep-47 19-Aug-46 13-Sep-30 10-Mar-36 27-Apr-39 17-Jul-29 21-Jul-43 22-Nov-48 2-Jan-47
22-Mar-47 10-Jul-41 2-Jun-45 26-Oct-47 12-Jun-47 29-Oct-48 3-Nov-47 6-Oct-24 21-Nov-42 22-Oct-44 30-Aug-49 27-May-49 1-Sep-44 9-Aug-31 5-Sep-47 24-Oct-49 14-Sep-47 29-Oct-47 22-Jan-50 7-May-42 28-Aug-24 1-Aug-47 13-Nov-46 5-Jan-48 22-Dec-48 29-Oct-50 31-Aug-49 4-Mar-50 15-Feb-48 12-Jul-44 13-Aug-47 19-Oct-48 26-Apr-49 28-Oct-46 13-Oct-46 6-Apr-47 13-Nov-44 3-Aug-49 8-Apr-45 21-Mar-51 4-Aug-51 15-Mar-51 29-Nov-49 16-Jan-48 2-May-52 14-Nov-46 21-Jan-51
DOC
31-Jul-65 25-Feb-66 12-Apr-66 30-Jun-66 17-Sep-66 7-Oct-66 11-Nov-66 15-Nov-66 23-Nov-66 28-Nov-66 8-Dec-66 20-Dec-66 13-Jan-67 16-Jan-67 30-May-67 1-Jun-67 3-Jun-6 719-Jun-67 19-Jun-67 19-Jun-67 11-Jul-67 21-Sep-67 7-Oct-67 12-Oct-67 7-Nov-67 30-Dec-67 5-Jan-68 1-Feb-68 13-Feb-68 28-Feb-68 6-Mar-681 8-Mar-68 31-Mar-68 4-Apr-68 9-Apr-68 11-Apr-68 6-May-68 10-May-68 18-May-68 6-Jun-68 7-Jun-68 18-Jun-68 1-Jul-68 27-Aug-68 10-Sep-68 20-Nov-68 23-Nov-68 4-Feb-69 16-Feb-69 27-Feb-69 7-Mar-69 8-Mar-69 31-Mar-69 5-Apr-69 7-Apr-69 18-Apr-69 1-May-69 15-Jun-69 5-Jul-69 27-Jul-69 22-Aug-69 15-Sep-69 1-Nov-69 28-Dec-69 17-Feb-70 15-Apr-70 21-May-70 13-Aug-70 26-Aug-70 1-Oct-70 29-Nov-70 30-Jan-71 11-Apr-71 14-Apr-71 28-May-71 19-Jun-72
BRANCH RANK
USMC 1LT USA PFC USN PRCS USMC CPL USMC LCPL USA WO USA Sp4 USA Sp4 USA PFC USA PFC USMC PFC USMC PFC USMC PFC USAF COL USA CPL USA Sp4 USMC LCPL USA Sp4 USA Sp4 USA Sp4 USMC LCPL USMC LCPL USAF COL USAF LTC USA CAPT USAF COL USN LT USMC PVT USA PFC USA CPL USN LCDR USMC PFC USMC PFC USA PFC USA PFC USA PFC USN LCDR USA 1LT USA Sp4 USMC PFC USA PFC USA 1LT USA SFC USMC LCPL USA PFC USA PVT USA Sp4 USMC PFC USA SGT USN Qm1 USA SGT USA Sp4 USMC LCPL USA Sp4 USMC PFC USA Sp4 USMC PFC USA WO USA SGT USA CPL USA WO USA CPL USMC 2LT USMC SGT USA Sp4 USA WO USA SGT USA 1LT USA SGT USA SGT USMC LCPL USA CPL USA PFC USA CPL USA Sp4 USA PFC
PANEL LINE
02E 046 05E 078 06E 107 08E 113 10E 106 11E 054 12E 054 12E 076 12E 111 12E 128 13E 021 13E 063 14E 021 14E 041 21E 019 21E 028 21E 050 22E 012 22E 013 22E 014 23E 055 26E 102 27E 063 27E 097 29E 039 33E 005 33E 047 36E 054 39E 020 41E 067 43E 026 45E 023 47E 022 48E 009 49E 006 49E 023 56E 015 58E 015 62E 022 60W 026 59W 024 56W 027 54W 025 46W 046 44W 015 38W 018 38W 041 33W 058 32W 046 31W 085 30W 065 30W 083 28W 099 27W 015 27W 035 26W 004 26W 095 22W 052 21W 065 20W 059 19W 091 18W 091 16W 012 15W 101 13W 024 11W 009 10W 074 08W 109 07W 007 07W 103 06W 093 05W 070 04W 120 04W 122 03W 057 01W 047
We submit these 76 among 58,299 for your duty to honor them. They were men. They were boys. They were ours.
Dedicated in honor of the 5th Anniversary of the AV Wall, November 2014
   Did You Know?
1. Vietnam Era: Nov. 1, 1955–May 15 May, 1975 (by Congress in 1999)
2. As of 2019 — 375 Names added since 1986
3. Number of casualties on The Wall, 58,276
4. At least one U.S. Service member died in Vietnam every day from
Dec. 31, 1965, to Dec. 9, 1970. A total of 1,804 days and 52,448 lives
lost!
5. There are eight Females on the Wall all nurses (7,484 Military women
served in Vietnam, 6,250 were nurses.)
6. There are 40 sets of brothers on the Wall
7. One set of step-brothers on the Wall
8. There are three fathers/sons on the Wall
9. There are 16 Chaplains on the Wall, 7 Catholic (2 Medal of Honor
Recipients), 2 Jewish, 7 Protestant
10. There are 10 nurses on the Wall; 8 Female, 2 Male
11. There are 1,345 Army medics on the Wall
12. There are 691 Navy corpsmen on the Wall
13. There are 8 Coast Guard members on the Wall
14. There are 21 different countries represented on the Wall
15. There are 57 Canadians on the Wall
16. Earliest to Die — Richard B Fitzgibbon Jr. (52E, 021), June 8, 1956
17. First Name on Panel 01E — Dale Richard Buis (01E, 001), July 8, 1959
18. There are 13 Flag Officers on the Wall
19. Highest Casualty Day – Jan. 31, 1958, 246
20. Highest Casualty Month – May 1958, 2,416
21. Highest Casualty Year –- 1968, 16,916
22. Peak U.S. in-country troop strength – April 30, 1969; 543,482
23. There are 76 Names on the Wall with ties to the Antelope Valley.
24. Medals of Honor –- 160 (159 from Vietnam, 1 from World War II)
on Wall (Average Age of MoH on Wall: 24), Total for Vietnam 261.
25. Estimated — 32 men were mistakenly listed on The Wall at dedication that were still alive. These names are not listed in the directories, but
are in the total count.
26. Native Americans — 227
27. Most interesting Native American Name: Frank W. Jealous-Of-Him:
Panel W22, Line 2
28. Oldest person on Memorial — Frank Luther Huddleston (16E, 109),
Aug. 12, 2002; 68years old (added in 2003)
29. Youngest to Die (in-country) — Dan Bullock (W23, 096), June 7,
1969; 15.5 years old, Born Dec. 21, 1953
30. 40,361 Soldiers on the Wall were under 22 years old.
31. At least one Soldier was killed as the result of an attack by an Indo-
chinese tiger — Francis Baldino (W39, 063), Nov. 14, 1968. At about 9:45 p.m., PFC Baldino was acting as his patrol’s RTO three paces behind the patrol leader when he was attacked and carried off, his body was recovered the next day.
32. Top Five Most Common Names a. Smith — 662
b. Johnson — 525 c. Williams — 402 d. Brown — 381
e. Jones — 346
33. Unknown Soldier — Michael Joseph Blassie (W01, 023), May 11, 1972. Interred as Unknown in 1984, reburied July 11, 1998, St. Louis, Mo. Blassie was awarded the Medal of Honor while interred as the Unknown, but MoH was rescinded when identified, not part of the 261. There are no remains in the Vietnam Tomb for the Unknown Soldier
34. Longest name: Rodrigo Velazquez-Feliciano Jr, Panel 42E, Line 55
35. Shortest names: Ben Coy, Panel 22E, Line 24 and Ned Lee, Panel 38E,
Line 29
36. There are five Smith’s in a row on Panel 38E, Line 14
37. 1968 alone requires 74 of 140 panels — first 33E and last W35
38. Professional Football Players who died in Vietnam:
* Donald Thomas Steinbrunner, Cleveland Browns/Offensive Tackle, Panel 23E, Line 096
* James Robert Kalsu, Buffalo Bills/Guard, Panel W08, Line 038
39. Ronald Walsh McLean — Jimmy Stewart’s stepson, Panel W23, Line 113
40. Wieland Clyde Norris — Chuck Norris’ brother, Panel W09, Line 005
41. Three Servicemen Statue, sculpted by Frederick Hart, local D.C. artist (deceased). Dedicated Veterans Day 1984. Weapons included in statue are M-60, 45 and M-16
42. Vietnam Women’s Memorial, Dedicated Nov. 11, 1993. Sculpture by Glenna Goodacre of Santa Fe, N.M. Goodacre also designed U.S. Silver Dollar issued in 2000 with image of Sacajawea — Native American who aided Lewis & Clark, and the statue of Ronald Reagan at Reagan Library in Calif.
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