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WO Ronnie Herbert Beals

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WO Ronnie Herbert Beals

Birth
Poplar Branch, Currituck County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Dec 1967 (aged 24)
Quảng Nam, Vietnam
Burial
Kitty Hawk, Dare County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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WO Ronnie Herbert Beals, Vietnam Veteran, Native of NC residing in Sacramento, California

Warrant Officer Ronnie Herbert Beals was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, WO Beals served our country until December 29, 1967 in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. He was 24 years old and was married. It was reported that He was killed when he Helicopter crashed. He was born on September 17, 1943. His body was recovered. WO Neals is on panel 32E, Line 90 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 3 years.

Ronnie Herbert Beals Birth Date: 17 Sep 1943, Death Date: 29 Dec 1967, Gender: Male Age: 24 Race: Caucasian (White) Home City: Sacramento, Home State: California Religion: Protestant- Marital Status: Married SSN/Service #: W3156104 Citizen Status: U.S. Death Date: 29 Dec 1967 Processed Date: Jan 1968 Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) Casualty Type: Hostile - Died While Missing Casualty Reason: Aircraft Loss/Crash Not at Sea Casualty Air: Helicopter Air Casualty - Other Aircrew Body Status: Body Recovered Service Branch: Department of the Army Component: Military Grade: Warrant Officer Province: Military Region 1 - Quang Nam Length of Service : 01 Data Source: Combat Area Casualties
A/C was on a combat mission to provide close air support when it was hit by SA fire and crashed into the Ky Lam River, 7km SSW of Dien Ban.
Contributor: Bill Davis (50161318)

He is the Son of Mr Paul Herbert and Mrs Iona Gallop Beals, 212 Hurdle Drive, Chesapeake, VA. Husband of Mrs Darlene Beals, 713 Potomac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833.

WO Ronnie Herbert Beals served as a Warrant Officer with Charlie Battery, 2nd Battalion(ARA), 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division, USARV.

He was awarded The Army Aviator Winged Insignia, The Distinguished Flying Cross, The Silver Star Medal, The Bronze Star Medal, The Purple Heart Medal for his combat wounds, The Air Medal with Devices, The National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.
WO Ronnie Herbert Beals, Vietnam Veteran, Native of NC residing in Sacramento, California

Warrant Officer Ronnie Herbert Beals was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, WO Beals served our country until December 29, 1967 in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. He was 24 years old and was married. It was reported that He was killed when he Helicopter crashed. He was born on September 17, 1943. His body was recovered. WO Neals is on panel 32E, Line 90 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 3 years.

Ronnie Herbert Beals Birth Date: 17 Sep 1943, Death Date: 29 Dec 1967, Gender: Male Age: 24 Race: Caucasian (White) Home City: Sacramento, Home State: California Religion: Protestant- Marital Status: Married SSN/Service #: W3156104 Citizen Status: U.S. Death Date: 29 Dec 1967 Processed Date: Jan 1968 Casualty Country: Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) Casualty Type: Hostile - Died While Missing Casualty Reason: Aircraft Loss/Crash Not at Sea Casualty Air: Helicopter Air Casualty - Other Aircrew Body Status: Body Recovered Service Branch: Department of the Army Component: Military Grade: Warrant Officer Province: Military Region 1 - Quang Nam Length of Service : 01 Data Source: Combat Area Casualties
A/C was on a combat mission to provide close air support when it was hit by SA fire and crashed into the Ky Lam River, 7km SSW of Dien Ban.
Contributor: Bill Davis (50161318)

He is the Son of Mr Paul Herbert and Mrs Iona Gallop Beals, 212 Hurdle Drive, Chesapeake, VA. Husband of Mrs Darlene Beals, 713 Potomac Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833.

WO Ronnie Herbert Beals served as a Warrant Officer with Charlie Battery, 2nd Battalion(ARA), 20th Artillery, 1st Cavalry Division, USARV.

He was awarded The Army Aviator Winged Insignia, The Distinguished Flying Cross, The Silver Star Medal, The Bronze Star Medal, The Purple Heart Medal for his combat wounds, The Air Medal with Devices, The National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Vietnam Campaign Medal and The Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Unit Citation.


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