Monday, February 28, 2011

Cluster Bearfield: 7/11/1948 to 01/14/1969







Private First Class
A CO, 2ND BN, 22ND INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Etowah, Tennessee
August 11, 1948 to January 14, 1969
CLUSTER L BEARFIELD is on the Wall at Panel 35W Line 087
See the full profile for Cluster Bearfield



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Cluster Lee Bearfield
Private First Class
PERSONAL DATA
  Home of Record:  Etowah, TN
  Date of birth:   08/11/1948

MILITARY DATA
  Service:         Army of the United States
  Grade at loss:   E3
  Rank:            Private First Class
  ID No:           53758238
  MOS:             11B10: Infantryman
  Length Service:  00
  Unit:            A CO, 2ND BN, 22ND INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV

CASUALTY DATA
  Start Tour:      10/26/1968
  Incident Date:   01/14/1969
  Casualty Date:   01/14/1969
  Age at Loss:     20
  Location:        Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam
  Remains:         Body recovered
  Casualty Type:   Hostile, died outright
  Casualty Reason: Ground casualty
  Casualty Detail: Gun or small arms fire

URL: www.VirtualWall.org/db/BearfieldCL01a.htm

ON THE WALL        Panel 35W Line 087
I was in Korea when my dad wrote me about Cluster.  I did visit the Vietnam wall in DC and 
see his name there.  That was in the 80's.  Bob Taylor

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Trying Something New

I am going to try to get a Blog started so that Etowah High School Class of 1966 can see and post what they and Class Mates are currently involved.  Hopefully, it would be another way for members to reconnect, see News, and other things as this Blog is developed and maintained.

What I have hoped to do in the beginning is to have a post from each member with his or her history of the last 45 years.  Since it is on the computer, it does not have to be static.  We can start off with one page stating basics and then add as you have more things you remember that you would like to share about yourself.  Another area, is humorous or light hearted things you remember about other class mates or teachers.

This is not an exercise in perfection.  I have never done anything like this before and am only doing so with the encouragement of my daughter.  I wish I had more information about my parents era, called The Greatest Generation.  Maybe collectively we can leave some insight from our early years for our children, grandchildren, and others who follow.  I am not leaving out any who do not have children because you have nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

I am asking for your help and input as we develop this.