Specialist Four Wiley Barry Moss was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, SP4 Moss served our country until April 1st, 1969 in Binh Duong, South Vietnam. He was 21 years old and was not married. It was reported that Wiley died from an undetermined accident. His body was recovered. Wiley was born on August 23rd, 1947 in Rockingham, North Carolina. SP4 Moss is on panel 28W, line 104 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for one year.
He was my fathers half-brother. This man was one of nineteen children Fathered by T.K. Moss, of Rockingham NC, and he was the youngest boy. I was three years older than him and we laughed about him being my uncle. He was a fine young man from a poor family with a lot of pride. He will be missed by all of us forever, and his youthful death for a meaningless cause will sadden us for the rest of our lives. May he rest in peace in the arms of our GOD. Wayne Moss, 143 Rudy Lane, Rockingham, NC, 28379.
He is the Son of Mrs Pamela A Tyson, Route 32, Box 452, Rockingham, NC. Brother to 18 other siblings.
He served with Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 33rd Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division,"Big Red One", USARV.
He was awarded The Purple Heart Medal for his combat related wounds, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Service Medal, The National Defense Service Medal.
Specialist Four Wiley Barry Moss was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Army, SP4 Moss served our country until April 1st, 1969 in Binh Duong, South Vietnam. He was 21 years old and was not married. It was reported that Wiley died from an undetermined accident. His body was recovered. Wiley was born on August 23rd, 1947 in Rockingham, North Carolina. SP4 Moss is on panel 28W, line 104 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for one year.
He was my fathers half-brother. This man was one of nineteen children Fathered by T.K. Moss, of Rockingham NC, and he was the youngest boy. I was three years older than him and we laughed about him being my uncle. He was a fine young man from a poor family with a lot of pride. He will be missed by all of us forever, and his youthful death for a meaningless cause will sadden us for the rest of our lives. May he rest in peace in the arms of our GOD. Wayne Moss, 143 Rudy Lane, Rockingham, NC, 28379.
He is the Son of Mrs Pamela A Tyson, Route 32, Box 452, Rockingham, NC. Brother to 18 other siblings.
He served with Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 33rd Artillery Regiment, 1st Infantry Division,"Big Red One", USARV.
He was awarded The Purple Heart Medal for his combat related wounds, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Service Medal, The National Defense Service Medal.
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