JAMES D CARTER JR
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HONORED ON PANEL 21E, LINE 65 OF THE WALL

JAMES DOUGLAS CARTER JR

WALL NAME

JAMES D CARTER JR

PANEL / LINE

21E/65

DATE OF BIRTH

10/05/1942

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

06/07/1967

HOME OF RECORD

BAYTOWN

COUNTY OF RECORD

Chambers County

STATE

TX

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

2LT

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR JAMES DOUGLAS CARTER JR
POSTED ON 4.25.2007
POSTED BY: Robert Sage

We Remember

James is buried at Houston Nat Cem,
Houston,TX.
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POSTED ON 8.27.2004
POSTED BY: Scott carter

Jimmy's son

Thank you for the rememberance's. Actually, I was born March 31st. and Jimmy came home to see me on April 7 th. for 3 days before he was shipped out. I love you Dad and wish you where hear.
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POSTED ON 4.26.2004
POSTED BY: K. Gaddy

Thank you.

Brave Soldier, as part of the Gridley High School Posting Project in Gridley, Illinois I would like to recognize the supreme sacrifice that you made for this country. Even though I never knew you, your dedication will undoubtedly give me courage in the years to come to face whatever comes my way. You will never be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 8.2.2000
POSTED BY: Jim Cathcart

Semper Fi

Jim, or "J.D." as we knew him in Charlie Company, Basic Class 2/67, was a soft-talkin', downright funny Texan who was enormously popular among his fellow officers. He loved his wife and the fact that his son never got to meet him is just another in a long line of tragedies. I hope that Scott has discovered what a fine man, loyal friend, and dependable comrade his dad was.
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POSTED ON 6.24.1999
POSTED BY: Ken Gordon

Semper Fi

James D. "Jimmy" Carter, was Plainview's 2nd war casualty on 7 June 1967 when he was killed during a fire fight at Da Nang. Jimmy had been previously wounded, but had recovered and returned to duty. Jimmy was a 1960 PHS graduate and a 1964 Texas Tech graduate [Pi Kappa Alpha]. He lettered in football, basketball and baseball, and he was the nicest guy you could ever hope to have as a friend. Jimmy was survived by his wife, Janice; his son Scott, whom he never saw; his mother, father and brother. Other survivors include us -- because we miss him.
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