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SMN Joseph Boyce Adams

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SMN Joseph Boyce Adams Veteran

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Aug 1968 (aged 20)
Đà Nẵng, Đà Nẵng Municipality, Vietnam
Burial
Hot Springs, Madison County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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US Navy Seaman Third Class Joseph Boyce Adams, Vietnam Veteran and residing in Aiken, South Carolina.

US Navy Seaman Third Class Joseph Boyce Adams was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Navy, SN Adams served our country until August 16th, 1968 in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. He was 20 years old and was not married. It was reported that Joseph died from an undetermined explosion. His body was recovered. Joseph was born on July 3rd, 1948 in Indianapolis, Indiana. SN Adams is on panel 48W, line 021 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 2 years.

Son of Aiken Minister Loses Life in Vietnam: The son of an Aiken Minister is Aiken's latest casualty in the Vietnam War. He is Seaman Joseph Boyce Adams, son of Reverend and Mrs Louise Adams, 134 Taylor Street, Mr Adams is pastor of Trinity Methodist Church in South Aiken. Seaman Adams died in DaNang, South Vietnam on Friday August 16 of wounds received while on patrol. Upon arrival of the remains, plans for the funeral service to be held at Trinity Methodist Church, Aiken to be followed by internment in Meadow Fork Cemetery, Hot Springs, N.C. will be announced by the George Funeral Home. Other survivors include his paternal grandparents, MR and Mrs J.D. Adams, Arden, NC. Seaman Adams was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and had lived in Aiken for the past two years where his father is pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. He was a graduate of Aiken High School and a member of Trinity Church. He had been in Vietnam for the past ten months. The Kepworth Home for Children, Columbia, or the Methodist Homes for the aging of Orangeburg or Greenwood are suggested for those wishing to send memorials.

I served in same unit at same time. 2, Corinthians, chapter 1, vs 8-11 8. We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. 10 He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us, 11as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our[a] behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many. Glenn Godshall.

I'm still with Ya Joe. I had the Honor of knowing and serving with Joe at Camp Carter. He was and always will be my friend and Hero. It was so sad that he gave it all. May God be with him and Bless him to eternity. His friend Bill Maxwell.

Joe's father, the Reverend Louis Adams, died on May 19, 2011, the morning of his 92nd birthday, in Greenwood, SC. He is in Heaven now with the son he loved so much. Nancy Adams.

Navy Seaman Joseph Boyce Adams served as a Seaman with Military Police Security Operations, Naval Sub Pact DaNang, United States Naval Forces, Vietnam.

He was awarded The Combat Action Ribbon(CAR), The National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.
US Navy Seaman Third Class Joseph Boyce Adams, Vietnam Veteran and residing in Aiken, South Carolina.

US Navy Seaman Third Class Joseph Boyce Adams was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Navy, SN Adams served our country until August 16th, 1968 in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. He was 20 years old and was not married. It was reported that Joseph died from an undetermined explosion. His body was recovered. Joseph was born on July 3rd, 1948 in Indianapolis, Indiana. SN Adams is on panel 48W, line 021 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 2 years.

Son of Aiken Minister Loses Life in Vietnam: The son of an Aiken Minister is Aiken's latest casualty in the Vietnam War. He is Seaman Joseph Boyce Adams, son of Reverend and Mrs Louise Adams, 134 Taylor Street, Mr Adams is pastor of Trinity Methodist Church in South Aiken. Seaman Adams died in DaNang, South Vietnam on Friday August 16 of wounds received while on patrol. Upon arrival of the remains, plans for the funeral service to be held at Trinity Methodist Church, Aiken to be followed by internment in Meadow Fork Cemetery, Hot Springs, N.C. will be announced by the George Funeral Home. Other survivors include his paternal grandparents, MR and Mrs J.D. Adams, Arden, NC. Seaman Adams was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and had lived in Aiken for the past two years where his father is pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. He was a graduate of Aiken High School and a member of Trinity Church. He had been in Vietnam for the past ten months. The Kepworth Home for Children, Columbia, or the Methodist Homes for the aging of Orangeburg or Greenwood are suggested for those wishing to send memorials.

I served in same unit at same time. 2, Corinthians, chapter 1, vs 8-11 8. We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. 10 He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us, 11as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our[a] behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many. Glenn Godshall.

I'm still with Ya Joe. I had the Honor of knowing and serving with Joe at Camp Carter. He was and always will be my friend and Hero. It was so sad that he gave it all. May God be with him and Bless him to eternity. His friend Bill Maxwell.

Joe's father, the Reverend Louis Adams, died on May 19, 2011, the morning of his 92nd birthday, in Greenwood, SC. He is in Heaven now with the son he loved so much. Nancy Adams.

Navy Seaman Joseph Boyce Adams served as a Seaman with Military Police Security Operations, Naval Sub Pact DaNang, United States Naval Forces, Vietnam.

He was awarded The Combat Action Ribbon(CAR), The National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.


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