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U.S. Army Specialist 4 Donald Eugene Rummel was killed in action on August 20, 1968 in Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam. Donald was 21 years old and from Candor, New York. A Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division. Remember Donald today. American Hero. https://t.co/zWZz5yF3u8
U.S. Army Specialist 4 Donald Eugene Rummel was killed in action on August 20, 1968 in Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam.
Donald Eugene Rummel was a brave soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. On that fateful day in August, he was serving in Tay Ninh Province, a region that faced intense conflict during the Vietnam War. Donald was just 21 years old and hailed from Candor, New York. His dedication and courage are a profound reminder of the sacrifices made by so many young men and women in service to the nation.
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A Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division.
Rummel was part of A Company, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry within the 25th Infantry Division. This division was known for its critical role during the Vietnam War, often engaging in combat operations in challenging environments. The service members of this battalion displayed remarkable bravery, and Donald was a key part of that legacy. Each soldier brought their unique story and character to the fight, and Donald’s commitment to his comrades and country will never be forgotten.
Remember Donald today.
Today, we honor U.S. Army Specialist 4 Donald Eugene Rummel as an American hero. It’s important to reflect on the lives of those who fought valiantly for our freedom. Remembering Donald is not just about recalling a name; it’s about acknowledging the sacrifice he made for the ideals we cherish. Each year, as we observe Memorial Day and Veterans Day, let us take a moment to remember Donald and countless others like him who gave everything for our nation.
For more information about Donald Eugene Rummel and his service, you can visit Veterans Affairs.