William Richard Spates, Jr

Staff Sergeant
23RD ARVN RANGER BN (HQ, SD-5891), MACV ADVISORS
Army of the United States
08 September 1939 - 25 October 1965
Kensington, MD
Panel 02E Line 134

MACV ADVISORS
Combat Infantry

Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Army Good Conduct (2), National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign
William R. Spates

The database page for William Richard Spates, Jr

29 Dec 2001

Bill was a loving husband and father to wife Felicia and daughter Tracy. He was the son of William Richard Sr. and Mary Lusby Spates and brother to Margaret, James, Michael, Gerald and Mary Catherine (Cissy) Spates. He was an avid outdoorsman and lover of nature.

A career soldier, he was most proud of his last assignment before shipping out to Vietnam. He was a Relief Commander of the Tomb Guard at Arlington National Cemetery. To this day current and past Tomb Guard members visit his grave regularly. He is memorialized at the NCO Club of Fort Myer. "Spates Community Center", formerly "Spates Hall", displays an oil portrait of Bill in the foyer of the club.

From his sister.
cvansick@gcnetmail.net

6 Mar 2004

I had the honor of serving with SSgt Spates in RVN in 1965. We were both assigned to II Corp Advisory Team 21 out of Pleiku. Our Senior Advisor was Col Theodore Metaxis. Sgt Spates lost his life serving honorably as an advisor to a VN Ranger battalion.

He was a great and loyal friend. I shall always remember him and with admiration. He was well respected and liked by the local Montagnards with whom he worked and all he associated with. The Montagnards made him a member of their tribe early in his tour.

I shall never forget him.

From a friend and comrade,
J Brown
b8525@msn.com

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Staff Sergeant Bill Spates is remembered by Company E (Honor Guard), 3d US Infantry, at http://www.tombguard.org/spates.html . He is buried in the Arlington National Cemetery, Section 48.





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