Bobby Clyde Wood
Staff Sergeant
PROV SIG CO, 125TH SIG BN, 25TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Monroe, Louisiana July 24, 1931 to May 13, 1968 BOBBY CLYDE WOOD is on the Wall at Panel 60E, Line 6 |
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A real trooper;
A memorial from his cousins 28 Dec 2004 Bobby, just wanted you to know we still think of you. A brave American soldier you were; you are and always will be in our hearts.
Ray E. Wood, MSgt. USAF/ret. Vietnam Veteran 69-70
04 Dec 2005 Bobby, we still think of you often. You may be gone but never forgotten, nor shall you ever be.
From a cousin, From his cousin, Ray E. Wood, MSgt. USAF (Ret) MSgt, USAF (Ret) kansashorsesoldiers@yahoo.com |
A Note from The Virtual WallNui Ba Den (Black Virgin Mountain), a dormant volcano, rises some 3000 feet above the surrounding plain in Tay Ninh Province. During the war, the Army had a signal relay station atop the mountain, and Allied troops controlled the plain below - but the slopes of the jungle-covered Black Virgin were no-man's-land. A number of different Army units were represented atop Nui Ba Den. On 13 May 1968 the VC attacked the relay station, killing 21 American servicemen including 11 men from the 125th Signal Battalion:
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