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Robert John Morris

Specialist Fourth Class, United States Army

 51981717

C Company
2nd Battalion
3rd Infantry Regiment
199th Light Infantry Brigade

Entered the Service from: New Jersey
Died: January 2, 1969
Buried at: 
Section I Site 315
                  Beverly National Cemetery
                  916 Bridgeboro Road 
                  Beverly, NJ 08010
Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart


SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS Robert John Morris was born on December 19, 1947, to James and Alice Morris. His home of record is Collingswood, NJ. He lived with his parents and sister, Mary. A 1965 graduate of Collingswood High School, he was in the Varsity Club and played varsity football and ran track. Robert also played centerfield, both in All Star Little League Baseball and the Babe Ruth League. He also enjoyed fishing. In 1967, he married Dale Beauchemin.

Robert entered the US Army in November 1967, where he attained the rank of Specialist 4 (SP4). He served with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry, 199th Light Brigade.

Morris was killed in action on January 2, 1969. He volunteered to take the place of another soldier and go out on patrol despite having been out the evening before. They were south of Saigon when they were caught by a land mine. He was buried in Beverly National Cemetery.

While Robert was in Vietnam, Dale gave birth to their daughter, Julie. Robert died, never seeing his baby daughter.

He was awarded the Bronze Star, Combat Infantry Badge, Purple Heart, National Defense Medal and Republic of Vietnam Medal.


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Classmates/Collingswood High School
In Fond Remembrance Of One Of Our Own

In fond remembrance at our 40th Class Reunion with heartfelt thanks ~ Collingswood High School, Class of 1965.
Gone, but never to be forgotten.
November 12, 2005


Robert John Morris
is honored on Panel 35W Line 21 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

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