Daniel Ray Twitty
Private First Class
A CO, 2ND BN, 501ST INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Sacramento, California July 30, 1948 to April 06, 1968 DANIEL R TWITTY is on the Wall at Panel 48E, Line 36 |
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Daniel Ray Twitty, the third born of four children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Twitty, was born July 30, 1948. He had one older brother, Michael, and two sisters, Patricia and Connie. Dan attended Rio Americano High School in Sacramento, California, his freshman year and Encina High School his last three years of high school. He was known as a fighter who was fiercely loyal to his friends and classmates. He was also a motorcycle enthusiast. Leaving school before his 1967 graduation, Dan volunteered for the draft in March of that year. His basic training was at Fort Polk, Louisiana. When he completed paratrooper training, his fatherï¿ 1/2 s World War II paratrooper wings were pinned on Dan during the graduation ceremonies. He was airlifted to Vietnam in December 1967 as a Private First Class with Company A, Second Battalion, 501st Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. At age 19, on April 6, 1968 in Quang Tri, Dan was killed during a mortar barrage, the last day of the Communist siege there. Burial was at Golden Gate National Cemetery (Section S, Site 1212) in San Bruno. In honor of Danï¿ 1/2 s memory, a niece born the following year was named Dani as well as a nephew who was named Daniel born in 1971.
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A Note from The Virtual Wall"A" Company, 2/501st Infantry, lost eleven men on 06 Apr 1968 during operations against NVA forces in Quang Tri Province:
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