Corp Terrence Arthur Kandler

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Corp Terrence Arthur Kandler

Birth
Death
9 May 1968 (aged 19)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Burial
Rancho Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Moonlight Terrace, 195, D
Memorial ID
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Corporal Terrence Arthur Kandler
Fallen Vietnam Hero, age 19
Army of the United States
1st Platoon, Company B
31st Infantry, 4th Battalion
196th Light Infantry Brigade
Americal Division, US Army Reserve

Hometown: Torrance, California
Religion: Lutheran
Birth Date: 5 Apr 1949
Tour Start Date: 25 Feb 1968
Occupation: Light Weapons Infantry
Catagory: Active Duty Army
Military Class: Enlisted Personnel
Death Date: 9 May 1968
Casualty Category: Battle Dead
Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam
Province: Quang Tri

Terrence A Kandler
Panel 57E, Line 25
Vietnam War Memorial Wall
Honored be his name

On 24 May 1968, Terrence was lovingly laid to rest at Green Hills Memorial Park, a place of peace and beauty.

Tribute
"... Terry was a REAL hero. I feel he died in my place... for me... He walked point on his last mission... a CA to rescue some LERPS on a jungle hill near Camp Evans. He died in ambush just as we reached the surviving LERPS. I had few friends in the field; Terry was one of the best..."
(shared by "walstongary 713" on fold3.com)
Corporal Terrence Arthur Kandler
Fallen Vietnam Hero, age 19
Army of the United States
1st Platoon, Company B
31st Infantry, 4th Battalion
196th Light Infantry Brigade
Americal Division, US Army Reserve

Hometown: Torrance, California
Religion: Lutheran
Birth Date: 5 Apr 1949
Tour Start Date: 25 Feb 1968
Occupation: Light Weapons Infantry
Catagory: Active Duty Army
Military Class: Enlisted Personnel
Death Date: 9 May 1968
Casualty Category: Battle Dead
Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam
Province: Quang Tri

Terrence A Kandler
Panel 57E, Line 25
Vietnam War Memorial Wall
Honored be his name

On 24 May 1968, Terrence was lovingly laid to rest at Green Hills Memorial Park, a place of peace and beauty.

Tribute
"... Terry was a REAL hero. I feel he died in my place... for me... He walked point on his last mission... a CA to rescue some LERPS on a jungle hill near Camp Evans. He died in ambush just as we reached the surviving LERPS. I had few friends in the field; Terry was one of the best..."
(shared by "walstongary 713" on fold3.com)

Gravesite Details

Memorial previously maintained by Susan, GreenHills Stones Calling