Glendon Roman Barnett
Specialist Four
B CO, 1ST BN, 16TH INFANTRY, 1ST INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Jaffrey, New Hampshire March 19, 1944 to June 14, 1967 GLENDON R BARNETT is on the Wall at Panel 21E, Line 100 |
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13 Nov 2006
Glendon was called Butch or Butchie by his family. I was one of his brothers, the next oldest boy. He had 4 brothers and 5 sisters. His sister Rosemary was born on Butchie's birthday. I remember a lot of spit fights between Butchie, me and my other brothers. It was a spitting game where we would spit at one another and one time Butch spit up a big one. He spit it across the room and it landed in my mouth!! I'll never forget that awful taste or hyena laugh from Butch. I will never forget my brother and the good times we had together. The good Lord got a good ONE and I hope he gave the VC and NVA a hard time. Butchie received the Silver Star and Purple Heart for saving his officer's life and 3 others. We are all proud and miss him terribly. Thank you and God bless. SincerelyThomas Barnett USN 1968-1974 31 Highland Avenue Apt 3 Barre, Vermont 05641 Email Unavailable |
On 14 June 1967 six men from Bravo Company 1/16 Infantry were killed in an engagement at Xom Bo in Binh Duong Province:
SP4 Barnett was survived by his mother Virginia Jean (Cerasoli) Barnett (1924-2000), his father Glendon "Dub" Goslant Barnett (1924-2009), 4 brothers (Thomas Charles, Timothy John, Mitchell Goslant, and Roger Anthony), and 5 sisters (JoAnne Lee, Joanna Lynn, Rosemary Nora, Pamela Eve, and Glenda Jean). SP4 Glendon Barnett and his mother are buried in Durant Cemetery, Cabot, Washington County, Vermont and his father is buried in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Bristol, Hartford County, Connecticut (His parents divorced in 1965). - - The Virtual Wall, July 22, 2018
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