JAMES R HARRISON
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HONORED ON PANEL 25W, LINE 70 OF THE WALL

JAMES ROY HARRISON

WALL NAME

JAMES R HARRISON

PANEL / LINE

25W/70

DATE OF BIRTH

10/13/1946

CASUALTY PROVINCE

TAY NINH

DATE OF CASUALTY

05/12/1969

HOME OF RECORD

ABILENE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Taylor County

STATE

TX

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SP4

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LEFT FOR JAMES ROY HARRISON
POSTED ON 12.22.2022
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you...

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrance from Carolyn Dubose is touching. As long as you are remembered you will always be with us….
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POSTED ON 2.16.2020

Attack on LZ Jaime – May 12, 1969

LZ Jaime was located fourteen miles southeast of Katum in Tay Ninh Province, RVN, and served as the base camp for the Skytroopers of 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division. At 12:45 AM on May 12, 1969, trip flares around the base began springing into the night as enemy sappers probed the perimeter. The Cavalrymen responded by opening up on the area with artillery and unit weapons. The men at Jamie knew the attack was for real when the first of some two hundred 107mm rockets and sixty 82mm mortar rounds began impacting on the base. During the deafening barrage, the position received a ground probe on three sides from the unknown-size North Vietnamese Army force employing small arms, automatic weapons, and rocket-propelled grenades. Enemy sappers breached the perimeter with Bangalore torpedoes and briefly occupied three bunkers. One NVA-held position was destroyed by direct 105mm howitzer fire and another bunker was retaken by the counterattacking Skytroopers. The Americans at Jamie were supported by ARA (aerial rocket artillery) and a circling U.S. Air Force AC-119 Shadow gunship whose pilots used their landing lights to provide illumination over the battlefield. The action continued into the early morning, including a barrage of five 107mm rockets fired on the base at 5:20 AM, killing three 1st Field Supply Element personnel: PFC John H. Crisp, SP4 James R. Harrison, and PFC Alfred L. Lawyer. The NVA broke contact at 6:15 AM, leaving seventy-five of their dead in and around the perimeter. Ten other Americans were lost during the battle. They included SSG Charles L. Barbiere, PFC Timothy C. Donovan, PFC John W. Drane, SP4 John F. Eland, CPL Don L. Atkins, SP4 Marvin E. Park, SGT James V. Spurley, SGT William J. Burke, CPL Joseph E. Melvin, and PFC Andrew R. Sabo. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org, donmooreswartales.com, delta2-7.org, ourmidland.com, and “Skytroopers repel desperate NVA attack” and “NVA Onslaught Fails At LZ.” Publications and dates unknown]
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POSTED ON 4.11.2019
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear Sp4 James Harrison,
Thank you for your service as an Unit Supply Specialist with the 1st Cavalry. It is Lent, which is a time of preparation. The war was years ago, but we all need to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 5.28.2018
POSTED BY: Carolyn DuBose

still missing you

He was my first boyfriend and a special part of my life. I still think of him often even after 49 years.
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POSTED ON 2.23.2018
POSTED BY: Terry Rumph

Remembering a High School Friend

Sorry I didn't know this sooner. During the school year 1965-66 we were friends at Abilene High School. You were a Junior and I was a Sophomore, but you were always friendly and gave me encouragement. Rest in Peace my Friend.
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