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Glenn Raymond Gordon, killed in Vietnam

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GLENN RAYMOND GORDON

PFC - E3 - Army - Regular
11th Armored Cavalry
20 year old Single, Caucasian, Male
Born on Apr 24, 1948
From ABINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Length of service 1 year.
His tour of duty began on Nov 28, 1968
Casualty was on Mar 03, 1969
in BINH DUONG, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
OTHER EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
Body was recovered
Religion
PROTESTANT

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Glenn's family was from the Wayne, Maine branch of our tree.
 He left his parents and three siblings, Arron, Michael, and Paula, behind.
 
 

Follow the link to TheWall-USA, a wonderful website
dedicated to honoring those who died in Vietnam.

Space will be provided here on Gordons Of Maine for any and all descendants of old Alexander who have served or have fallen in service to our Nation.

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