KENNETH R BENJAMIN
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HONORED ON PANEL 31E, LINE 63 OF THE WALL

KENNETH ROGER BENJAMIN

WALL NAME

KENNETH R BENJAMIN

PANEL / LINE

31E/63

DATE OF BIRTH

02/23/1948

CASUALTY PROVINCE

PHUOC LONG

DATE OF CASUALTY

12/08/1967

HOME OF RECORD

SPENCER

COUNTY OF RECORD

Worcester County

STATE

MA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SP4

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR KENNETH ROGER BENJAMIN
POSTED ON 12.21.2012

Never Forgotten

Rest in peace with the warriors.

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POSTED ON 7.5.2012

Remembrance

Kenneth R. Benjamin of Spencer, Mass. Went into the U.S. Army in April 1968, was in Vietnam by September 1968, and was killed December 8th 1968 by Mortar fire while taking part in Operation Black Scarf, according to word received by his family. He was one of two men killed in the operation. He was the 80th serviceman from Central New England to be killed in the Vietnam War. Son of Frank A. Benjamin and Helen Rivers of Hastings Road, Spencer, MA. He was employed by Spencer Wire Products Inc. before joining the army.

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POSTED ON 9.18.2009
POSTED BY: Robert Sage

We Remember

Kenneth is buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Spencer, Mass.
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POSTED ON 10.5.2007
POSTED BY: CW4 Michael Snow

Always Remembered

Wanted to thank you and your family for your sacrifice. Please know that my son Benjamin carries on your name and spirit. He is poised to continue the memorial day planting when I'm gone. Godspeed my fellow soldier
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POSTED ON 8.8.2003
POSTED BY: Jamie Dennison

Soldiers Come And GO

Kenneth Roger Benjamin,

Family, friends, pets, spouses, religion, co-workers and hobbies are all things that you left behind to serve our country. You might not have realized it then but you are a HERO. You also might not have realized either that you accomplished what Christ sent you to do. He put you on earth to defend our country and that too, means that you are a HERO. Your bravery and dedication mean the world to me. I know that I will never forget you. You have done so much for our country, I pray that no one else forgets you either.

God Bless,
Jamie Dennison
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