ULDIS J MALMANIS
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HONORED ON PANEL 41W, LINE 36 OF THE WALL

ULDIS JACK MALMANIS

WALL NAME

ULDIS J MALMANIS

PANEL / LINE

41W/36

DATE OF BIRTH

08/08/1931

CASUALTY PROVINCE

PR & MR UNKNOWN

DATE OF CASUALTY

10/09/1968

HOME OF RECORD

ELMHURST

COUNTY OF RECORD

Queens

STATE

NY

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

CPL

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR ULDIS JACK MALMANIS
POSTED ON 6.27.2023
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you.....

Remember to save for them a place inside of you, and save one backward glance when you are leaving, for the places they can no longer go...
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POSTED ON 4.19.2023

Ground Casualty

PFC Uldis J. Malmanis was an Indirect Fire Infantryman serving with C Company, 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry, 196th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. During 1968, the Americal Division operated in the southern I Corps Tactical Zone, the northernmost region of South Vietnam. Less than a month into his second one-year tour of Vietnam, Malmanis reported to his unit’s aid station complaining of dysentery and upset stomach. He was admitted to a military hospital where he expired on October 9, 1968. At the time it was unclear what caused his death. An autopsy was performed, and studies conducted by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington D.C. later determined that Malmanis died from acute Chloroquine intoxication with pulmonary congestion, edema, and focal pneumonia. Chloroquine is a medication primarily used to prevent and treat malaria. In overdose, the drug can be fatal. Malmanis was thirty-seven years old. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and wikipedia.org]
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POSTED ON 8.3.2021
POSTED BY: ANON

Never Forgotten

HOOAH
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POSTED ON 8.2.2020
POSTED BY: ANON

Never forgotten

CPL Uldis Jack Malmanis is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.

Your sacrifice is not forgotten.

HOOAH
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POSTED ON 6.6.2020
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear Cpl Uldis Malmanis, Thank you for your service as an Indirect Fire Infantryman. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. Time passes quickly, but it is an unusual time. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage, guidance and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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