Alvie Clinton Wyatt
Private First Class
A CO, 4TH S&T BN, 4TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Walnut Grove, California
November 07, 1945 to January 11, 1967
ALVIE C WYATT is on the Wall at Panel 14E, Line 13

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Alvie C Wyatt
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14 Jan 2000

REMEMBERED


by an old friend,
Barbara

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07 Oct 2002

TO A FRIEND

This is to Alvie Wyatt, a friend that I have not forgotten even after 35 years. I have just seen the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall for the first time and had to look up your name. The moment I found it, I could see your face just like it was yesterday. I remember that night that the mortar rounds were coming in all around us. The one that took your life also killed Charles Haas and Larry Haylett who were your friends. I will not ever forget any of you. May God bless you and your family.

John Orsted
902 N. Greene Rd.
Goshen, Ind. 46526
truckingdoc@aol.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The three men killed in the mortar attack described by Mr. Orsted above all were from A Company, 4th Supply & Transport Battalion, 4th Infantry Division. They were
  • SP4 Charles G. Haas, Miami, FL
  • SP4 Larry C. Haylett, Franklin, PA
  • PFC Alvie C. Wyatt, Walnut Grove, CA
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In the photo above, provided by Mr. Orsted,
SP4 Richard Adams from Springfield, Oregon, is
looking at the tent where the three men were killed.

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