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==Personal History== | ==Personal History== | ||
− | Donald Nisler White was born in Plumerville, Arkansas. He has one brother, Bill Mitchell. Specialist Four White entered into the Army in 1969 and | + | Donald "Don" Nisler White was born in Plumerville, Arkansas but grew up in Morrilton, Arkansas. He has one brother, Bill Mitchell. He graduated from Morrilton High School in 1968 where he played football and made the All-District team his senior year. White talked about entering the military after high school, but his mother was against it. In the fall of 1968, Donald enrolled at Arkansas Teachers State College in Conway, Arkansas where he also enrolled in the ROTC program. |
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+ | Specialist Four White entered into the Army in January 1969 and did basic training at Ft. Polk, Louisiana. He was assigned to the 23rd Infantry Division in Chu Lai Vietnam and was further assigned to 1st Battalion 20th Infantry, 11th Light Infantry Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (Americal). | ||
===Honors/Awards=== | ===Honors/Awards=== | ||
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# Vietnam Service Medal | # Vietnam Service Medal | ||
# Purple Heart Medal | # Purple Heart Medal | ||
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==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | On October 11, 1970, Specialist Four White died in Quang Ngai, South Vietnam from gunshot wounds from a small arms fire. He is currently buried in Plumerville Cemetery. | + | On October 11, 1970, Specialist Four White died in Quang Ngai, South Vietnam from gunshot wounds to the head and right arm from a small arms fire. He is currently buried in Plumerville Cemetery. |
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+ | *http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/55585/DONALD-N-WHITE | ||
+ | *https://army.togetherweserved.com/army/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=ShadowBoxProfile&type=Person&ID=74041 | ||
+ | *http://www.1-20infantry.org/11oct70.htm | ||
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Specialist Four Donald White
June 12, 1950 - October 11, 1970
Personal History
Donald "Don" Nisler White was born in Plumerville, Arkansas but grew up in Morrilton, Arkansas. He has one brother, Bill Mitchell. He graduated from Morrilton High School in 1968 where he played football and made the All-District team his senior year. White talked about entering the military after high school, but his mother was against it. In the fall of 1968, Donald enrolled at Arkansas Teachers State College in Conway, Arkansas where he also enrolled in the ROTC program.
Military History
Specialist Four White entered into the Army in January 1969 and did basic training at Ft. Polk, Louisiana. He was assigned to the 23rd Infantry Division in Chu Lai Vietnam and was further assigned to 1st Battalion 20th Infantry, 11th Light Infantry Brigade, 23rd Infantry Division (Americal).
Honors/Awards
- National Defense Service Medal
- Vietnam Campaign Medal
- Vietnam Service Medal
- Purple Heart Medal
Death
On October 11, 1970, Specialist Four White died in Quang Ngai, South Vietnam from gunshot wounds to the head and right arm from a small arms fire. He is currently buried in Plumerville Cemetery.