Phillip Wayne Bridges
Specialist Four
F TRP, 17TH CAVALRY, 196TH INFANTRY BDE, AMERICAL DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Tipton, California
April 13, 1948 to June 30, 1971
PHILLIP W BRIDGES is on the Wall at Panel W3, Line 94

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29 May 2001

I am placing this memorial for my cousin Phillip in behalf of his family members and friends. Phillip, you will always be remembered. Every time Vietnam is mentioned, I think of you and the many others who never returned home to their families. Our love will always be with you. Thank You.

From his cousin,
Calvin Richardson
rbigcal@aol.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 30 June 1971 four men from F Troop, 17th Cavalry, were killed when an ammo truck they were riding in exploded:
  • SP4 Phillip W. Bridges, Tipton, CA
  • SP4 John R. Houston, Independence, MO
  • SP4 Patrick B. Morris, Spanaway, WA
  • SP4 Steven C. O'Neal, Fort Wayne, IN
While identifiable remains of three men were recovered, the only evidence of SP4 Bridge's death was shreds of his uniform. When a thorough search proved he had not left the area before or after the explosion, his command logically presumed that Bridges had died in the violent explosion even though no identifiable remains were found.

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