Ian was born in 1947.
He died in Vietnam in 1967.[1] Ian William Adamitz ON THE WALL: Panel 31E Line 89 This page Copyright© 1997-2018 www.VirtualWall.org Ltd. PERSONAL DATA: Home of Record: Opa Locka, FL Date of birth: 12/23/1947 MILITARY DATA: Service Branch: Army of the United States Grade at loss: E4 Rank: Specialist Four Promotion Note: None ID No: 14970008 MOS: 11B20: Infantryman Length Service: 00 Unit: A CO, 2ND BN, 14TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV CASUALTY DATA: Start Tour: 07/11/1967 Incident Date: 12/14/1967 Casualty Date: 12/14/1967 Status Date: Not Applicable Status Change: Not Applicable Age at Loss: 19 Location: Tay Ninh Province, South Vietnam Remains: Body recovered Repatriated: Not Applicable Identified: Not Applicable Casualty Type: Hostile, died outright Casualty Reason: Ground casualty Casualty Detail: Multiple fragmentation wounds URL: https:/www.VirtualWall.org/da/AdamitzIW01a.htm Data accessed: 7/27/2019 [2]
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