James David Nansel
 
 
 
   


James David Nansel
July 8, 1968

Operation Toan Thang II – Hau Nghia Province

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James David Nansel

James David Nansel arrived in Vietnam in March of 1968. He served with Bravo Company, 2nd Platoon, 3/187th. James and three other Bravo Company soldiers were killed in action on July 8, 1968 during a combat operation.

James was from Kirkland, Washington and was nineteen years of age. He is buried at Cedar Park Memorial Park, Redmond, Washington. His name is etched on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, Panel 53 W, Line 44.

RIP soldier!
Never forget!
Never forgotten!

Photo obtained from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund - Wall of Faces. Image available on the internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Information obtained from 3/187th documents obtained by TSTP during research trips to the National Archives and Records Administration as well as from the Coffelt Database.