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SP4 Albert Lee Brown

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SP4 Albert Lee Brown Veteran

Birth
Alba, Antrim County, Michigan, USA
Death
22 Aug 1967 (aged 20)
Long An, Vietnam
Burial
Alba, Antrim County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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In Memory of….. Sp4 Albert Lee Brown.
*** Company A, 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, Vietnam. Purple Heart.


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!



ALBERT LEE BROWN - Army - SP4 - E4
Age: 20
Race: Caucasian
Date of Birth Oct 22, 1946
From: ALBA, MI
Religion: PROTESTANT
Marital Status: Single - Parents: Father, Elmer S. Brown, Born in Kentucky, Born Feb. 10, 1919 and Died March 3, 2003 in Alba, Michigan at the age of 84 yrs. old and Mother, Evelyn M. Brown, Born in Michigan, both of Alba, Mich. He has NO children.

***** Even though i didn't know Albert very well i can still feel a lot of pain in my family because of his death. He was my Great Uncle. My Great Grandmother still cant talk about him or how he fought in the war. I am only 16 and i am a curious person. So when i want to know something i ask questions just like everyone else. I don't even bring my Great uncle up to my own family because there still is a lot of pain today and it was a very sad and hard time for them when he died. No one from my family has visited the wall yet but i would really love to take that experience. I would also love to take my great grandmother but i know it would be way to painful to see his name on the wall. Someday when i am older i might be able to talk to someone about how he served his country but i don't want my family to relive the pain they did when he died.
Jennifer Holtz



SP4 - E4 - Army - 9th Infantry Division
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Dec 13, 1966
Casualty was on Aug 22, 1967
MILITARY DATA:
Service: Army of the United States
Grade at loss: E4
Rank: Specialist Four
ID No: 55897411
MOS: 11B20: Infantryman
Length Service: 01
Unit: 3RD PLT, A CO, 2ND BN, 60TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV

CASUALTY DATA:
Start Tour: 12/13/1966
Incident Date: 08/22/1967
Casualty Date: 08/22/1967
Age at Loss: 20
Location: Long An Province, South Vietnam
Remains: Body recovered
Casualty Type: Hostile, died outright
Casualty Reason: Ground casualty
Casualty Detail: Other explosive device

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

Body was recovered
Panel 25E - Line 28



On August 22, 1967 Sp4 Albert Lee Brown became a ground casualty.

While in the Long An Province, South Vietnam he was killed by multiple fragmentation wounds.

His body was recovered.








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In Memory of….. Sp4 Albert Lee Brown.
*** Company A, 2nd Battalion, 60th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, Vietnam. Purple Heart.


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!



ALBERT LEE BROWN - Army - SP4 - E4
Age: 20
Race: Caucasian
Date of Birth Oct 22, 1946
From: ALBA, MI
Religion: PROTESTANT
Marital Status: Single - Parents: Father, Elmer S. Brown, Born in Kentucky, Born Feb. 10, 1919 and Died March 3, 2003 in Alba, Michigan at the age of 84 yrs. old and Mother, Evelyn M. Brown, Born in Michigan, both of Alba, Mich. He has NO children.

***** Even though i didn't know Albert very well i can still feel a lot of pain in my family because of his death. He was my Great Uncle. My Great Grandmother still cant talk about him or how he fought in the war. I am only 16 and i am a curious person. So when i want to know something i ask questions just like everyone else. I don't even bring my Great uncle up to my own family because there still is a lot of pain today and it was a very sad and hard time for them when he died. No one from my family has visited the wall yet but i would really love to take that experience. I would also love to take my great grandmother but i know it would be way to painful to see his name on the wall. Someday when i am older i might be able to talk to someone about how he served his country but i don't want my family to relive the pain they did when he died.
Jennifer Holtz



SP4 - E4 - Army - 9th Infantry Division
Length of service 1 years
His tour began on Dec 13, 1966
Casualty was on Aug 22, 1967
MILITARY DATA:
Service: Army of the United States
Grade at loss: E4
Rank: Specialist Four
ID No: 55897411
MOS: 11B20: Infantryman
Length Service: 01
Unit: 3RD PLT, A CO, 2ND BN, 60TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV

CASUALTY DATA:
Start Tour: 12/13/1966
Incident Date: 08/22/1967
Casualty Date: 08/22/1967
Age at Loss: 20
Location: Long An Province, South Vietnam
Remains: Body recovered
Casualty Type: Hostile, died outright
Casualty Reason: Ground casualty
Casualty Detail: Other explosive device

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

Body was recovered
Panel 25E - Line 28



On August 22, 1967 Sp4 Albert Lee Brown became a ground casualty.

While in the Long An Province, South Vietnam he was killed by multiple fragmentation wounds.

His body was recovered.








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