VIETNAM - REYNOLDS, FRANK EVERETT

Reynolds, Frank Everett

VIETNAM - REYNOLDS, FRANK EVERETT
REYNOLDS, FRANK EVERETT

Rank: Specialist 4

Unit: F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment

MOS: 11B – Infantryman

Awards: Purple Heart Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal

Badges: Combat Infantryman Badge

Unit awards: Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Palm device

Enlisted by: Selected Service

Date of birth: 24-Sep-1945

Hometown: Murphysboro, Illinois

Marital status: Never Married

Campaign: Vietnam Conflict

Entered service: 15-Nov-1965

Start of tour: 20-Aug-1966

Incident date: 4-Mar-1967

Date of casualty: 4-Mar-1967

Age at death: 21

Cause of death: Hostile, died while missing. Unknown. Other explosive device.
Frank Everett Reynolds was a passenger in a military vehicle on ambush patrol when vehicle hit a hostile mine.

Two Blackhorse troopers died in this incident:
SP4 Charlie Bernard Ingram Jr
SP4 Frank Everett Reynolds

Location of fatality: Long Khanh, South Vietnam

Place of interment: Pleasant Grove Memorial Park, Murphysboro, Illinois, USA

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial panel and row: 16E 018 (view Vietnam Veterans Memorial link in a new window)