CPL Donald Ray Bailey

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CPL Donald Ray Bailey Veteran

Birth
Knott County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Mar 1971 (aged 20)
Vietnam
Burial
Camden, Kent County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
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Linda Smith, classmate: "'Beetle' was a great guy, who was willing to go and fight for his country. He used to go help people with thing like shoveling snow or helping my grandfather load hay onto wagons, just the little things."

Robert L. Rosane, squad member: Bailey's unit was setting up an ambush for North Vietnamese army units when a group of U. S. soldiers mistook them for the enemy.

"The ensuing firefight and accompanying gunships strafing the area until they realized they were fighting 'friendlies' brought about Don's demise. He died in the arms of his assistant squad leader by a bullet that entered his lower back."
Linda Smith, classmate: "'Beetle' was a great guy, who was willing to go and fight for his country. He used to go help people with thing like shoveling snow or helping my grandfather load hay onto wagons, just the little things."

Robert L. Rosane, squad member: Bailey's unit was setting up an ambush for North Vietnamese army units when a group of U. S. soldiers mistook them for the enemy.

"The ensuing firefight and accompanying gunships strafing the area until they realized they were fighting 'friendlies' brought about Don's demise. He died in the arms of his assistant squad leader by a bullet that entered his lower back."