Phillip D. Gardner
Corporal
D CO, 1ST BN, 6TH INFANTRY, 198TH INFANTRY BDE, AMERICAL DIV, USARV Army of the United States Odessa, Texas May 01, 1948 to June 06, 1969 PHILLIP D GARDNER is on the Wall at Panel W23, Line 86 |
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Phillip was from the oilfields of West Texas. He lived in Odessa prior to being drafted in the U. S. Army. Phillip is honored by the Ector County, Texas, Memorial at the courthouse and also by the
Permian Basin Vietnam Veterans' Memorial
located at Midland International Airport, Midland, Texas. May his sacrifice never be forgotten.
15 Dec 2005 Philip is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Midland, Texas. He was awarded a posthumous Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
From a PBVVM representative,
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I remember him well. We used to sit and talk for hours and he would strum on a guitar. He is remembered by those he served with as well as by those who were at home. We were soldiers once and all very young. It was all so long ago and so far away but the memories of Dexter are fresh in my heart and mind.
From a friend, |
I was with Phillip the day he got hit. He was in 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company, not Delta. I miss him every day of my life. We called him "Chuck". He died on June 6, I969. On June 11th I got hit and sent home. Hope they fix his grave marker in Midland, Texas. Thanks.
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A Note from The Virtual WallThe Virtual Wall uses a variety of sources to determine unit assignments. In this instance, both the grave marker and the Central Identification Laboratory Hawaii database say D Company, 1/6 Infantry ... but both may well be wrong. It also is possible that Cpl Gardner had been in Delta and was transferred to Bravo in body but not in record. |
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