Joseph Wayne Thompson

Private First Class
D CO, 1ST BN, 35TH INFANTRY, 4 INF DIV
Army of the United States
10 November 1947 - 02 September 1967
Danville, Virginia
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4 INF DIV

35TH INF RGT
Combat Infantry

Bronze Star (for merit), Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Joseph Wayne Thompson

8 Aug 2005



A Danville youth, who had served in Vietnam only 22 days, became the seventh person to lose his life in Vietnam this year.

PFC Joseph Wayne Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Thompson of 516 Cliff Street, died from wounds inflicted as a result of a booby trap detonation. He was drafted in the Army on January 4 1967 and received his Basic Training at Fort Bragg, NC. He had completed Advanced Individual Training at Fort Polk, LA and was sent to Vietnam. Born November 10 1947 in Danville, he attended the Glenwood School. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Virgina Franks and Mrs. Doris Harvey, both of Danville, and one brother, John Thompson, also of the city.

Danville Register, September 5 1967

REMEMBERED

by his comrades in the
35TH INF RGT
35th Infantry - the Cacti Regiment

Rodger Leffler
Delta 1/35 Inf 1968
leffler.rodger.a@edumail.vic.gov.au

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D Company, 1/35th Infantry, lost four men on 02 Sep 1967: SP4 McCorkle died by gunshot; the other three men were killed by a booby trap.

Joseph is buried in Floral Hills Memory Garden in Danville, VA.





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