Robert L. Conley
Specialist Four
B CO, 5TH BN, 60TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
South Bend, Indiana
January 22, 1948 to February 01, 1968
ROBERT L CONLEY is on the Wall at Panel 36E, Line 47

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Robert L Conley
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03 March 2003

REMEMBERED

The picture is from 1967 at Bien Phouc where we were in the same platoon.

From a friend,
Ken Sundberg
sunman4400@adelphia.net


 
31 May 2006

Beloved Brother and Son
who loved music as much as he loved life.

Anyone who knew him would truly agree with that. He is greatly and deeply missed by all his family and friends. His duty was vehicle repair. He wrote home he didn't feel like he was doing enough so he went out to the field to fight. He gave his life as many young men and women did and still do so we can have freedom.

From his sister,
Betty Jo (Conley) Berkey
smurfette30@msn.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

B Company, 5/60th Infantry, lost three men on 01 Feb 1968, the first day of heavy fighting during the Tet Offensive:
  • SP4 Robert L. Conley, South Bend, IN;
  • SP4 Glenn D. Taylor, Redmond, WA; and
  • PFC Elbert H. Maxwell, Statesville, NC.

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