Choi Cheol
Capital Division
Corporal
Corporal Choi Cheol was born in 202 2ga Han’gang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Capital City, Sep. 13, 1945. He was assigned to 3rd Battery, 61th Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Corporal Choi Cheol died Sep. 12, 1968 in Dong Xuyen, Xuyen Long, Nui Ong(BQ 9095), from wounds caused by a booby trap explosion during Operation Beongae 68-2. He was awarded the Order of Military Merit Inheon. He was buried at 21-1-2102 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Kang Heungmo
Capital Division
Staff Sergeant
Staff Sergeant Kang Heungmo was born in 1 Dongmun-ri, Tae’an-eup, Tae’an-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Jul. 3, 1948. He was assigned to 3rd Battery, 61th Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Staff Sergeant Kang Heungmo died Apr. 14, 1972 in Binh Hoa, Nui That(CQ 076715), from wounds caused by an enemy’s shell explosion. He was buried at 03-1-4050 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Lee Unsang
Capital Division
Staff Sergeant
Staff Sergeant Lee Unsang was born in 134 Deok’woo-ri, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, Aug. 16, 1949. He was assigned to 3rd Battery, 61th Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Staff Sergeant Lee Unsang died Aug. 3, 1972 in Binh Hoa, Nui That(BR 338459), from wounds caused by a vehicle overturning during vehicle guard. He was buried at 02-1-4226 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Kim Gwangyeon
Capital Division
Sergeant
Sergeant Kim Gwangyeon was born in 641 4ga, Buk’i-myeon, Jangseong-gun, Jeollanam-do, Mar. 8, 1948. He was assigned to 3rd Battery, 61th Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Sergeant Kim Gwangyeon died Aug. 3, 1972 in Binh Hoa, Nui That(BR 338459), from wounds caused by a vehicle overturning during vehicle guard. He was buried at 02-1-4229 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.
Lee Hyeongcheol
Capital Division
Corporal
Corporal Lee Hyeongcheol was born in Nangdo-ri, Hwajeong-myeon, yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, Sep. 2, 1947. He was assigned to HQ Battery, 61th Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, Tiger Division and was dispatched to Vietnam; stationed in the area of Binh Dinh Province.
Corporal Lee Hyeongcheol died May. 22, 1970 in Tay Son, Phu Phong(BR 815356), from wounds caused by a firearm misfiring during education training. He was buried at 02-4-3087 graveyard in Seoul National Cemetery.