Floyd Voyles
Private First Class
E CO, 3RD BN, 7TH INFANTRY, 199TH INFANTRY BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
Somerville, Alabama
July 31, 1947 to February 11, 1968
FLOYD VOYLES is on the Wall at Panel 39E, Line 1

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Floyd Voyles
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05 Jan 1999

I knew him as Lloyd Voyles.

Lloyd and I attended Union Hill School, Somerville, Alabama, together from the 4th grade through the 6th. We were together again in high school from the 10th thru the 12th grades, graduating in 1965.

The Moving Wall is here in New York City right now and I walked by it this morning but couldn't remember where Lloyd's name was on the panels.

I've visited The Wall several times in DC. Through the no-quarter.com website I now know that Lloyd's name is on Panel 39E - Row 001, and I will look for it again.

Thank you and all Vietnam Veterans for your service and what you are doing today to help the country heal.

Patricia Sallin
prs@wilkinsonogrady.com


 
04 Jul 2006

Thanks, Lloyd, for defending our country.
We love you.

From a cousin,
Janet L Singh
janetlsingh@bellsouth.net


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry, lost six men on 11 Feb 1968 in an engagement at the Phu Lam Pagoda, 3 kilometers west of the Phu Tho Racetrack in Saigon:
  • D Company:
    • SP5 Ronald S. Bagen, Cleveland Heights, OH
    • SGT Donald R. Colson, Monroe, LA
    • SP4 James E. Tinsley, St Louis, MO
    • PFC George E. Tafoya, La Joya, NM

  • E Company:
    • SP4 Garry F. Vickery, New York, NY
    • PFC Floyd Voyles, Somerville, AL

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