This blog is an extension of my book, "Died on the Fourth of July," honoring men who died in Vietnam on Independence Day. See the book here
Saturday, July 4, 2015
50 Years Ago Today
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the first two American deaths in Vietnam on a Fourth of July – Major James Charles Sheriff Jr. and PFC Gordon James Deitz Jr. Over the next eight years another 165 Americans died in that conflict on our Nation’s birthday. I had the honor of telling the stories of many of these men in my book Died on the Fourth of July.
As we celebrate America's independence, I join the family and friends of these 167 heroes to reflect on their sacrifice in the service of our country. We must never forget.
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PFC Deitz is quite famous.
ReplyDeletefor his work in Los Angeles in 1965
ReplyDeleteThanks for your note. PFC Gordon James Deitz, Jr., was from Maryland. In my research I didn't find anything about him being famous in Los Angeles. I spoke with is brother and he didn't mention anything. The brother has since died. I periodically update my book and blog with new information. If you'll send me the information you have about Los Angeles, I'd like to include it. Thanks.
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