James Patrick Vadbunker
Private First Class
B CO, 1ST BN, 5TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Gilman, Illinois May 31, 1947 to March 15, 1967 JAMES P VADBUNKER is on the Wall at Panel 16E, Line 88 |
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REMEMBEREDby his comrades in the5th Infantry |
Cootie, you will always be in our hearts. Jim's nickname in our hometown was "Cootie". It was almost like both names were one as everyone knew him as "CootieVadbunker". Cootie was a very well liked person. We gave his parents the tracing we got from the Wall when we went to D.C.
From his friends, |
Jim Vadbunker was my best friend as far back as I can remember. The memories of our misadventures still make me smile. He shall forever be nineteen and full of life. I think of him each time I hear the National Anthem play, as I can only honor him by remembering him. I carry his picture and look at it often.
Your Bud, Jeff |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 15 Mar 1967, B Company 1/5th Infantry was escorting a convoy along Highway 4 in the vicinity of the French Fort when a rocket-propelled grenade struck an APC. Five men were wounded; PFC Vadbunker died later in the day of his injuries. |
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