Edward Lewis Tieman
Sergeant First Class
3RD PLT, C CO, 1ST BN, 327TH INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Carlinville, Illinois October 09, 1932 to May 25, 1967 EDWARD L TIEMAN is on the Wall at Panel 20E, Line 108 |
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This was a very brave soldier who had broken up an ambush in the past by assaulting the strongest part of it BY HIMSELF. On the day he was killed he attempted it again, but luck was not with him. He had been an instructor at the jump school at Fort Benning. He was the kind of person you respected instinctively. I knew him in the 1-week preparatory school that troops went through when they came to the 1st Brigade, (Separate) 101st Airborne Division. I believe this was in about November, 1966. When he was killed he was in the 1st Battalion, 327th Airborne Infantry, a real fighting outfit. See also 1LT Benjamin G. Wells, who was his platoon leader and was killed at the same time. I was not in their platoon, but knew them both and I bet they were a real good team. He was very well thought of. These men died surrounded by other soldiers who loved them and mourned them. They were not alone. Their families should know that their buddies did all they could for them, even at the risk of their own lives. We still remember them.
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A Note from The Virtual WallAs noted above, SFC Tieman was awarded the Silver Star for his actions on 7 Feb 1967.Nine men from Charlie 1/327 are known to have died in the ambush:
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