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AMN Randall Gale Milligan

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AMN Randall Gale Milligan

Birth
Death
15 May 1968 (aged 20)
Vietnam
Burial
Laton, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Airman First Class
Grade: E3
Specialty: Not available
Hometown: Laton
Home State: CA
Race: Caucasian
Religion: Brethren (Dunkers)
Marital Status: Single
Gender: Male
Date Of Birth: 10 Aug 1947
Tour Start Date: 09 Feb 1968
Casualty Date: 15 May 1968
Death Date: 15 May 1968
Age: 20
Casualty Type: Non-Hostile, Died of Other Causes
Died Of: Illness, Disease
Ground Air Sea: Ground Casualty
Body Recovery: Recovered
Country: South Vietnam
Province: Khanh Hoa
Casualty Location: Not available
Service: Air Force
Enlistment Type: Regular
Years Served: 1
Unit: 12TH SEP SQ
Panel: 60E Line: 27

We worked a bunker together that night, and he passed quickly and peacefully. He was a super guy!! I never had an opportunity to speak to any of his family members, but should they read this, I'd just like to say you can be very proud of him. He was a great man and airman. May he rest in eternal peace!

Gary Linebaugh

Please note the government stats "Non Hostile " and that he "died of disease"...while his bunker buddy tells the truth.
Airman First Class
Grade: E3
Specialty: Not available
Hometown: Laton
Home State: CA
Race: Caucasian
Religion: Brethren (Dunkers)
Marital Status: Single
Gender: Male
Date Of Birth: 10 Aug 1947
Tour Start Date: 09 Feb 1968
Casualty Date: 15 May 1968
Death Date: 15 May 1968
Age: 20
Casualty Type: Non-Hostile, Died of Other Causes
Died Of: Illness, Disease
Ground Air Sea: Ground Casualty
Body Recovery: Recovered
Country: South Vietnam
Province: Khanh Hoa
Casualty Location: Not available
Service: Air Force
Enlistment Type: Regular
Years Served: 1
Unit: 12TH SEP SQ
Panel: 60E Line: 27

We worked a bunker together that night, and he passed quickly and peacefully. He was a super guy!! I never had an opportunity to speak to any of his family members, but should they read this, I'd just like to say you can be very proud of him. He was a great man and airman. May he rest in eternal peace!

Gary Linebaugh

Please note the government stats "Non Hostile " and that he "died of disease"...while his bunker buddy tells the truth.

Gravesite Details

died from acute pulmonary hemorrhage, so illness or disease is the correct term.


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