Timothy Charles Donovan
Private First Class
B BTRY, 2ND BN, 19TH ARTILLERY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
October 26, 1949 to May 12, 1969
TIMOTHY C DONAVAN is on the Wall at Panel W25, Line 66

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Timothy C Donovan
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17 Dec 2006

This memorial is in greatest respect to my uncle Timothy Donavan. I was not born nor was I able to meet him. It is with heart-felt sadness that he was taken from our family way too early. Yet, bringing us pride that he with so many other men who had served their country without a question. If you knew my uncle PLEASE, leave a comment to tell me about him. I would love to be able to tell my family members that he did have someone to talk to, and he was not alone in the time that he spent in Vietnam. After the passing of my grand-parents who now are able to speak with him again all pictures of Tim were lost. If you have a picture or a story please contact me.

From his niece,
Laura Dougherty
dougherty@cityhigh.org


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 12 May 1969 there were a number of attacks on the fire support bases around Tay Ninh City. Eight soldiers died at FSB JAMIE:
  • B Btry, 2nd Bn, 19th Artillery
    • SSG Charles L. Barbiere, New York, NY
    • PFC Timothy C. Donavan, Pittsburgh, PA
    • PFC John W. Drane, Phoenix, AZ
    • SP4 John F. Eland, St Clair Shores, MI

  • C Co, 2nd Bn, 7th Cavalry
  • D Co, 2nd Bn, 7th Cavalry
    • SGT William J. Burke, Menlo Park, CA
    • CPL Joseph E. Melvin, Wurtsmith AFB, MI
    • PFC Andrew R. Sabo, Lansing, IL

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