Edward Arnold Birmingham
Platoon Sergeant
4TH PLT, C CO, 1ST BN, 327TH INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Rutland, Vermont
December 11, 1940 to October 02, 1967
EDWARD A BIRMINGHAM is on the Wall at Panel 27E, Line 40

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23 Jul 1999

I am Edward's widow.

He left 3 children: 2 sons and 1 daughter.

I am sure they would love to learn more about the Father they never got to know.

Please send us email.

Sallie Birmingham
sbirmingham@hobbsgroup.com


 
08 May 2008

To a great human being, leader, father, husband, and friend.

His life was taken at an early age, but in the short time he spent on this earth, he accomplished much. He was a great leader of men who would have followed him to the ends of the earth, and just for him, all would be happy to do it all over again. SFC Edward A. Birmingham, a paratrooper who loved his country and the Army, who died while serving both, and more importantly he will never be forgotten.

From a friend and fellow paratrooper,
Timothy R Stout
173d.staticline@gmail.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

C Company, 1/327th Infantry, lost three men on 02 Oct 1967:
  • PSGT Edward A. Birmingham, Rutland, VT;
  • PFC Gene W. Lay, Winder, GA; and
  • PFC Christian L. Williams, Redondo Beach, CA.

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