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Lewis Earl Cox
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Submitted by : Jo Aguirre


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Placement on the Wall:
Panel 10W Line 64

PERSONAL DATA:
Home of Record: Ponca City, OK
Date of birth: 10/18/1949

MILITARY DATA:
Service Branch: Army of the United States
Grade at loss: E3
Rank: Posthumous Promotion as indicated
Promotion Note: None
ID No: 443503121
MOS or Specialty: 11B10: Infantryman
Length Service: **
Unit: A CO, 5TH BN, 7TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV

CASUALTY DATA:
Start Tour: 01/12/1970
Incident Date: Not Recorded
Casualty Date: 05/19/1970
Age at Loss: 20 (based on date declared dead)
Location: Province not reported, Cambodia
Remains: Body recovered
Casualty Type: Hostile, died of wounds
Casualty Reason: Ground casualty
Casualty Detail: Multiple fragmentation wound

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