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Casualty Info
Home Town Moulton, IA
Last Address Moulton, IA
Casualty Date Jul 09, 1968
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Multiple Fragmentation Wounds
Location Binh Dinh (Vietnam)
Conflict Vietnam War
Location of Interment Oakland Cemetery - Moulton, Iowa
Wall/Plot Coordinates 52W 008
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Casualty Occurrence: This Soldier was killed by fragmentation wounds from a rocket or mortar 7 KM SOUTH OF TAM QUAN CITY 19680709 Bing Dinh Province. Sgt Barber was on his second tour in Vietnam.
POSTED ON 6.17.2021. POSTED BY: JOHN FABRIS. HONORING YOU.Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. Your devotion to our country as evidenced by your two tours in Vietnam is inspiring. May you rest in eternal peace.
POSTED ON 3.19.2011, POSTED BY: JOSE DIAZ. SGT. BARBER. I arrived at A co. in Dec. 1968 and never got to meet Sgt. Barber. But Lt. Keith Dilworth who knew him personally sent me a picture of him which I am uploading to his site. Lt. Dilworth said that Sgt. Barber was a great person and friend. It was a very sad loss !
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POSTED ON 7.8.2003, POSTED BY: HARRY EWALD. A CO.19TH CEB. I served under SGT. Barber at the end of his first tour and the start of his second. Everyone had the utmost respect for his leadership. He has never been forgotten.
Joanne Martenson Woolf, Just Passing By. Oxford, Michigan ~A Tribute, to a Fallen, Soldier~
Remembering, SGT., Harry Barber, on his birth date and thanking him, for his Courage and the Ultimate Sacrifice, he made for Freedom and our Country. You, are a HERO, to all who knew you and loved you and you, will live on, in the Hearts and minds, of your family and friends, FOREVER. I too, lost, a loved one in Vietnam, in 1968 and know the anguish, your family and friends, endured. 'TO LIVE, IN THE HEARTS OF THOSE, YOU LEAVE BEHIND, IS NEVER TO DIE' ~ Robert Orr ~ Rest in Peace, Brave Soldier, and know, that you will, NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. Mar 25, 2010