James Larry Ward

Sergeant
A CO, 1ST BN, 14TH INF RGT, 3RD BDE, 4 INF DIV
Army Of The United States
16 July 1949 - 07 February 1969
Cantonment, FL
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4 INF DIV

14TH INF RGT
James L Ward

Combat Infantry

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for James Larry Ward

James Ward gave his all for his country. He was in my platoon in Vietnam and I remember vividly the circumstances of his death. He was a fine soldier and good friend. He was doing his job when he was killed. He was walking point on a SRP no more t han 150 feet from hill that we were camped on. He and three others walked into an ambush by VC. I can still hear the firefight. What can you say when a good friend walks into that kind of situation? I think of him daily and will always keep his memory alive. After 32 years, I still remember him as if it was yesterday. Rest in peace, honorable warrior.

You will never be forgotten.
I will see to that.



The picture shown above is the last ever taken of James Ward; he is the fourth man from the right, in front of the man with a cigarette in his mouth. James was killed about 3 hours after this photo was taken.


A memorial from a Vietnam friend,
Jim Daniels
jimdaniels@prodigy.net 
1 Jun 2001



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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)