Roger William Clark
Specialist Four
A CO, 4TH BN, 503RD INFANTRY, 173RD ABN BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
Pittsfield, Vermont
February 18, 1947 to July 10, 1967
ROGER W CLARK is on the Wall at Panel 23E, Line 40

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22 May 2001

We grew up as friends, our families were close. Now the years have passed and the wounds have healed, but I still miss my old playmate and friend. I still have your Airborne Wings that you so proudly earned.

God Bless You, my pal and friend!

A memorial initiated by a friend,
Reg Mongeur
Bethel, Vermont
rmongeur@hotmail.com


 
29 Apr 2003

Roger, our life together was cut very short but not my memories. Like you said, "our love will never die." I still think of you each day and all the plans you had. With love and always a smile just for you as promised, Bev.

From his wife,
Beverly Clark Wheelock
bevelyfromvt@webtv.net


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 10 July 1967, while conducting a large scale search and destroy mission near Dak To, Company A, 4/503rd Infantry, engaged an entrenched Viet Cong main force battalion. Company A lost 10 men killed in action during heavy fighting:
  • 1LT Daniel W. Jordan, Griffith, IN (Dist Svc Cross)
  • SFC Myron S. Beach, Elmira, NY
  • SGT David P. Crozier, Baltimore, MD
  • SGT William J. Deuerling, New Smyrna Beach, FL
  • SP4 Roger W. Clark, Pittsfield, VT
  • Arthur Albert Erwin, Eugene, OR
  • SP4 Oris L. Poole, Screven, GA
  • SP4 Walter A. Samans, Richmond, VA
  • SP4 Franklin S. Shepherd, North Wilkesboro, NC
  • PFC John C. Borowski, Chicago, IL (Dist Svc Cross)

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