Johnny Paul Grissom
Sergeant
D CO, 1ST BN, 2ND INFANTRY, 1ST INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Little Rock, Arkansas
March 08, 1948 to March 09, 1969
JOHNNY P GRISSOM is on the Wall at Panel W30, Line 89

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The Office of Information, Military Assistance Command (MACV), Vietnam press releases report for March 1969, page 30, had a 9 March 1969 entry: "TOAN THANG (BIEN HOA PROVINCE) - At approx 0330 hours, an element of the U. S. 1st Infantry Division engaged an unknown size enemy force while sweeping an area 4 miles East of Nha Bei. Heavy small arms and automatic weapons fire exchanged and the enemy also employed rocket propelled grenade fire. Enemy losses were unknown and U.S. casualties were 9 killed and 11 wounded.

Killed in that battle were:

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Johnny Paul Grissom was survived by his wife, Ola Diane (Pope) Grissom, mother Annie Lee Grissom (Bradley) Grissom Swafford (1917-2012), father Johnny Lorenzo Grissom (1911-1978), and siblings Joan Trantham Smith (Living), Michael Grissom (Living), Sammy Grissom (Living), Orvil Lee Grissom (1932-1933), Carl Dean Grissom (1933-2007), Eldon Brewer Grissom (1937-1993), Jimmy Ray Grissom (1941-2021), and Larry Don Grissom (1953-1991). As of April 2024, the entire family is buried in Carter Cemetery, Faulkner County, Arkansas.

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The Virtual Wall, 6 April 2024

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