Ronald Earl Sherman
Private First Class
HHC, 1ST BN, 12TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Greenfield, Massachusetts
June 12, 1946 to March 30, 1966
RONALD E SHERMAN is on the Wall at Panel 6E, Line 68

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Ronald E Sherman
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23 Nov 2001

"To live in the hearts we leave behind,
is never to have died."
(Thomas Campbell, circa 1888)

From the O'Connells
oconfarm@netscape.net

 
12 Jul 2007

For any family member or friend of this soldier I have a picture that I took while on the Run to the Wall that would be a great memorial. It is a picture of the wall with reflections in it and the clearest visible name is Ronald E Sherman. Please feel free to contact me at dsw@insightbb.com and I would be happy to forward it at no charge of course.

From a supporter.
dsw@insightbb.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

PFC Ronald Sherman was a medic and as such almost certainly would have been in the field with one of 1/12's rifle companies. According to his casualty records he was wounded in a friendly fire incident and subsequently died of his wounds - but the date he was injured is not known. What is known is that A Company 1/12 lost 16 other men on 30 March 1966 in a bitter fight at Plei Me in the Chu Pong Massif area of Pleiku Province. PFC Sherman may have been involved in that engagement.

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Medics on the Wall
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