Cause of death: killed by a sniper in Cu Chi Woods South Vietnam, attempting to rescue a fallen comrade farther up the path they were traveling. Last words were, "I have a headache" and he was gone. Thank God no suffering for Ron.
Spc4 Ronald E. Ange of Virginia Beach, Virginia is honored on Panel 7E, Row 92 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. On May 21 1966, during Operation WAHIAWA, 25th Division, A Company 2/14 Infantry lost two men in an engagement in the Ho Bo Woods, about 16 kilometers north of Cu Chi. The two men were SP4 Ronald E. Ange and PFC Michael L. King of Belle Center, Ohio.Â
Cause of death: killed by a sniper in Cu Chi Woods South Vietnam, attempting to rescue a fallen comrade farther up the path they were traveling. Last words were, "I have a headache" and he was gone. Thank God no suffering for Ron.
Spc4 Ronald E. Ange of Virginia Beach, Virginia is honored on Panel 7E, Row 92 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. On May 21 1966, during Operation WAHIAWA, 25th Division, A Company 2/14 Infantry lost two men in an engagement in the Ho Bo Woods, about 16 kilometers north of Cu Chi. The two men were SP4 Ronald E. Ange and PFC Michael L. King of Belle Center, Ohio.Â
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