Lee I’nam
Capital Division
Sergeant
Sergeant Lee I’nam was born in 592 Gu’am-dong, Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do, Sep. 17, 1945. He was assigned to 4th Company, Armor Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Sergeant Lee I’nam was killed Jun. 9, 1969 in Tay Son, Tay Giang(BR 645405), during a battle with enemies in search operation. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit Hwarang. He was buried at 19-2-2641 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Yoon Chansoo
Capital Division
Corporal
Corporal Yoon Chansoo was born in 1 Sang’anmi-ri, Daehwa-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do, Jul. 18, 1946. He was assigned to 4th Company, Armor Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Corporal Yoon Chansoo was killed Jun. 9, 1969 in Tay Son, Tay Giang(BR 645405), during a battle with enemies in search operation. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit Inheon. He was buried at 19-2-2564 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Jeong Byeongmo
Capital Division
Staff Sergeant
Staff Sergeant Jeong Byeongmo was born in 369-1 Dongjung-ri, Bu’an-eup, Bu’an-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Jun. 15, 1945. He was assigned to 4th Company, Armor Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Staff Sergeant Jeong Byeongmo died Aug. 7, 1969 in Tay Son, Tay Giang, from firearm misfiring during shooting training. He was buried at 19-2-2674 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Choi Jinsu
Capital Division
Sergeant
Sergeant Choi Jinsu was born in 1 Songseo-ri, Punggak-myeon, Cheongdo-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Aug. 10, 1948. He was assigned to 4th Company, Armor Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Sergeant Choi Jinsu was killed Feb. 5, 1971 in Tay Son, Tay Giang(BR 610425), during a battle with enemies in reconnaissance action. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit Hwarang. He was buried at 02-2-3465 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Kim Chugil
Capital Division
Sergeant
Sergeant Kim Chugil was born in Gwangjeong-ri, Jido-eup, Shin’an-gun, Jeollanam-do, Feb. 7, 1947. He was assigned to 4th Company, Armor Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Sergeant Kim Chugil died May. 13, 1971 in Phu Cat, Cat Hanh, Nui Voc Cat(BR7359), from wounds caused by a booby trap explosion during Operation Tiger 16. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit Inheon. He was buried at 03-3-3658 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.