HONORED ON PANEL 4W, LINE 116 OF THE WALL
MARTIN TERRANCE MCDONALD
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MARTIN T MCDONALD
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4W/116
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LEFT FOR MARTIN TERRANCE MCDONALD
POSTED ON 5.2.2003
POSTED BY: Jim McIlhenney
One of Philadelphia PA's 630 fallen sons.
POSTED ON 9.29.2002
POSTED BY: Robert Greer
Medical aidman awarded Distinguihed Service Cross
Martin T. McDonald
Brendwood Drive, Langhorne, Bucks County
“Terry” McDonald had attended the University of Pennslyvania for a semester before he joined the Army in December 1968. He planned to return to Penn when he cornpleted his military obligation. The 20-year-old sergeant, a medical aidman, was sent to Vietnam and assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 503rd infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. McDonald died in the Phu My District of Vietnam on April 10, 1971. He was postumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. McDonald had been a volunteer fireman in suburban Bucks County. He was survived by his parents, a brother and two sisters.
... from The Philadelphia Daily News
Brendwood Drive, Langhorne, Bucks County
“Terry” McDonald had attended the University of Pennslyvania for a semester before he joined the Army in December 1968. He planned to return to Penn when he cornpleted his military obligation. The 20-year-old sergeant, a medical aidman, was sent to Vietnam and assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 2nd Battalion, 503rd infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. McDonald died in the Phu My District of Vietnam on April 10, 1971. He was postumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. McDonald had been a volunteer fireman in suburban Bucks County. He was survived by his parents, a brother and two sisters.
... from The Philadelphia Daily News
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