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Rose Hill Cemetery

Calera, Bryan County, Oklahoma


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Thank You For Your Service!

John Curtis Reevs
Lance Corporal
L CO, 3RD BN, &TH Marines, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
Calera, OKlahoma
10 Mar 1950 - 28 Aug 1969

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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Personal Data:
 

  Date of Birth:  10 Mar 1950
Military Data:

  Service: United States Marine Corps
  Rank & Grade at Loss: E3
  ID: 448525208
  MOS or Specialty: 0311: Rifleman
  Length of Service: 01
  Unit: L CO, 3RD BN, &th Marines 1ST MARDIV, III Map
Casualty Data:

  Start Tour: 24 Feb 1969
  Incident :28 Aug 1969
  Casualty: 28 Aug 1969
  Age at Loss: 19
  Location: Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam
  Remains: Body Recovered
  Casualty Type: Hostile Died outright
  Casualty Reason: ground Casualty
  Casualty Detail: Guns and Small Arms Fire




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