James Xavier Gilch
Private First Class
2ND PLT, B CO, 1ST BN, 5TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Camden, New Jersey
May 06, 1945 to July 21, 1966
JAMES X GILCH is on the Wall at Panel 9E, Line 52

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James X Gilch
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23 Jan 2001

REMEMBERED

by his friends and family.

A memorial from his sister,
Kathleen Wicklund
E-mail address is not available.



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Photos courtesy of Joseph James Gilch



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From right:
James Gilch (KIA 7/21/66)
R D Gill (KIA 7/21/66)
G R Rolf (KIA 7/28/66)

Photo courtesy of Ted Jagosz


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

At 1600, 21 Jul 1966, the 2nd Platoon, B/1/5th Infantry, got into a firefight while conducting operations in the Filhol Rubber Plantation. During the fight, an armored personnel carrier maneuvered to attack the enemy's flank. The APC was totally destroyed when a command-detonated mine set off TNT and C-4 explosives carried within the APC. Seven men died in the incident:

PFC James X. Gilch
is remembered by his comrades in arms from the
5th Infantry Regiment


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