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Sgt James Julius “Jim” Julian Jr.

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Sgt James Julius “Jim” Julian Jr.

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 May 1969 (aged 20)
Long An, Vietnam
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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In Memory of….. Sgt James Julius Julian, Jr.
*** James is buried at Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City,MO. BSM-3OLC AM ARCOM PH-OLC. Per FAG, Robert Sage.
*** Company B, 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, Vietnam. Combat Infantry Badge, Silver Star, Bronze Star w/V device and 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Purple Heart and 1 Oak Leaf Cluster.


You may be gone, no longer living on this earth; but you will live on - in the memories of your family and friends. There will always be a part of you living in those who knew you. You will live on because we remember you!


JAMES JULIUS JULIAN - Army - SGT - E5
Age: 20
Race: Caucasian
Date of Birth Feb 16, 1949
From: KANSAS CITY, MO
Religion: ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status: Single - Father, James Julius Julian, Sr. Died March 4, 1998 and Mother, .
Brother, Thomas ( Tommy )Julian.

***** Today is May the 13th, 2004, 35 years since Jim was killed but I still remember the moment I received the news and the time we said goodbye at the airport and you turned and walked into the dark runway. At the cemetery last Sunday, Mothers' Day, Jody recalled his memory of the 21 gun salute and I have never forgotten it or Taps. Memories of our childhood together do not come as easy these days, but I still see your smiling face. God willing, I will be with you soon and we can reminisce, Tommy.
***** 13 May 2005
I have been thinking about you often lately. I can still see the smile. Miss you, Tommy
From his brother,
John Thomas Julian

***** We went to advanced infantry training together in Ft. Polk, La. I didn't see him again until I got wounded and he was in the same hospital. We spent one night talking about old friends, family, home and the war. It wasn't till I got home that I learned that he had been killed during the conflict. He was my best friend and one of those people who could laugh at just about anything. I miss him and know that he gave the ultimate for his country.
Bill Brinton
***** We went to basic and AIT together at Ft. Polk. Good friend.You are missed every day.
We served together.
Bill Brinton


SGT - E5 - Army - 9th Infantry Division
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Oct 31, 1968
Casualty was on May 13, 1969
MILITARY DATA
Service: Army (Selective Service)
Grade at loss: E5
Rank: Sergeant
ID No: 56430411
MOS: 11B40 Infantryman
LenSvc: Between 1 and 2 years
Unit: B CO, 2ND BN, 60TH INF RGT, 9 INF DIV

CASUALTY DATA
Start Tour: Thursday, 10/31/1968
Cas Date: Tuesday, 05/13/1969
Age at Loss: 20
Remains: Body Recovered
Location: Long An, South Vietnam
Type: Hostile, Died
Reason: Multiple Fragmentation Wounds - Ground Casualty


In LONG AN, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS

Body was recovered
Panel 25W - Line 102


On May 13, 1969 Sgt James Julius Julian, Jr., at the age of 20 years old, became a ground casualty.

He was killed while in Long An, South Vietnam by multiple fragmentation wounds ( grenade explosion ).

His body was recovered.



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In Memory of….. Sgt James Julius Julian, Jr.
*** James is buried at Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City,MO. BSM-3OLC AM ARCOM PH-OLC. Per FAG, Robert Sage.
*** Company B, 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, Vietnam. Combat Infantry Badge, Silver Star, Bronze Star w/V device and 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Purple Heart and 1 Oak Leaf Cluster.


You may be gone, no longer living on this earth; but you will live on - in the memories of your family and friends. There will always be a part of you living in those who knew you. You will live on because we remember you!


JAMES JULIUS JULIAN - Army - SGT - E5
Age: 20
Race: Caucasian
Date of Birth Feb 16, 1949
From: KANSAS CITY, MO
Religion: ROMAN CATHOLIC
Marital Status: Single - Father, James Julius Julian, Sr. Died March 4, 1998 and Mother, .
Brother, Thomas ( Tommy )Julian.

***** Today is May the 13th, 2004, 35 years since Jim was killed but I still remember the moment I received the news and the time we said goodbye at the airport and you turned and walked into the dark runway. At the cemetery last Sunday, Mothers' Day, Jody recalled his memory of the 21 gun salute and I have never forgotten it or Taps. Memories of our childhood together do not come as easy these days, but I still see your smiling face. God willing, I will be with you soon and we can reminisce, Tommy.
***** 13 May 2005
I have been thinking about you often lately. I can still see the smile. Miss you, Tommy
From his brother,
John Thomas Julian

***** We went to advanced infantry training together in Ft. Polk, La. I didn't see him again until I got wounded and he was in the same hospital. We spent one night talking about old friends, family, home and the war. It wasn't till I got home that I learned that he had been killed during the conflict. He was my best friend and one of those people who could laugh at just about anything. I miss him and know that he gave the ultimate for his country.
Bill Brinton
***** We went to basic and AIT together at Ft. Polk. Good friend.You are missed every day.
We served together.
Bill Brinton


SGT - E5 - Army - 9th Infantry Division
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Oct 31, 1968
Casualty was on May 13, 1969
MILITARY DATA
Service: Army (Selective Service)
Grade at loss: E5
Rank: Sergeant
ID No: 56430411
MOS: 11B40 Infantryman
LenSvc: Between 1 and 2 years
Unit: B CO, 2ND BN, 60TH INF RGT, 9 INF DIV

CASUALTY DATA
Start Tour: Thursday, 10/31/1968
Cas Date: Tuesday, 05/13/1969
Age at Loss: 20
Remains: Body Recovered
Location: Long An, South Vietnam
Type: Hostile, Died
Reason: Multiple Fragmentation Wounds - Ground Casualty


In LONG AN, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
MULTIPLE FRAGMENTATION WOUNDS

Body was recovered
Panel 25W - Line 102


On May 13, 1969 Sgt James Julius Julian, Jr., at the age of 20 years old, became a ground casualty.

He was killed while in Long An, South Vietnam by multiple fragmentation wounds ( grenade explosion ).

His body was recovered.



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  • Maintained by: Eddieb
  • Originally Created by: Robert Fowler
  • Added: Jul 23, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55333527/james_julius-julian: accessed ), memorial page for Sgt James Julius “Jim” Julian Jr. (16 Feb 1949–13 May 1969), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55333527, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery and Mausoleum, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Eddieb (contributor 46600350).