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Platoon Sergeant E7 James Newton Holbrook
May 1, 1933 - Oct 6, 1965
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Personal Data:
 
Home of Record:  Washington, OK
  Date of Birth: 05/01/1933
  
Military Data:
  Service:  Army of the United States
  Rank & Grade at Loss:  Platoon Sergeant E7
  Promotion Note:  None
  ID:  18313272
  MOS or Specialty:  11B40 Infantryman
  Length of Service:  14 years
  Unit: Co B, 1stBn, 18th Inf, 1st Inf Div, USARV
Casualty Data:
  Start Tour:  05/25/1965
  Incident:  10/6/1965
  Age at Loss:  32
  Location: South Vietnam
  Remains:  Body recovered
  Casualty:  Ground casualty
  Type casualty: Hostile, died outright
  Casualty detail:  Multiple fragmentation wounds
 


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