James Earl BouyerPrivate First ClassD CO, 4TH BN, 12TH INF RGT, 199 INF BDE Army of the United States 11 January 1948 - 01 April 1969 Prattville, Alabama Panel 28W Line 101 |
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PFC James Earl Bouyer was one of the first people I met as I entered into D Company 4th Battalion 12th Infantry 199th Light Infantry Brigade. PFC Bouyer was our Platoon R.T.O. (Radio Telephone Operator) - he carried the infantry PRC-25 Radio. It was given to him after CPL Larry Eugene Boyer was killed. PFC James Earl Bouyer was very pleasant, a good person to have been around and had a good sense of humor. He was innocently involved in a very tragic grenade accident that took his life and the lives of two other people. His loss was felt throughout our Company and by all his friends and family. Now may he rest in Peace in the golden light of eternal Love from now and for evermore.
Your friend and comrade in arms
SGT Richard Allen Thursby and
SP4 William DeBates
The men of the 199th Infantry Brigade (Light) |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is a Squadmate, Gregory Payne 700 Veterans Drive, The Dalles, Or 97058 teetee199thlib@excite.com 1 Jul 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Last updated 03/09/2006