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Robert West Lancaster

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Robert West Lancaster Veteran

Birth
Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
21 Aug 1970 (aged 24)
Vietnam
Burial
East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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1st Lt. Robert W. Lancaster, born October 15, 1945, of Albion Road, Lincoln, RI, died in Vietnam on August 21, 1970.

Robert Lancaster attended Moses Brown High School and Brown University. Upon graduation from Brown, he enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Germany, where he received a direct commission as an Officer. He requested duty in Vietnam and arrived in country in 1970.

His medals include: The Bronze Star, The Purple Heart, Military Merit, National Defense U.S., Vietnam, and the Vietnam Medal.

Carr-Lancaster Post 10213 is named after James J. Carr and Robert W. Lancaster. To see a picture of Robert, visit vfwlincolnri.org
1st Lt. Robert W. Lancaster, born October 15, 1945, of Albion Road, Lincoln, RI, died in Vietnam on August 21, 1970.

Robert Lancaster attended Moses Brown High School and Brown University. Upon graduation from Brown, he enlisted in the Army and was stationed in Germany, where he received a direct commission as an Officer. He requested duty in Vietnam and arrived in country in 1970.

His medals include: The Bronze Star, The Purple Heart, Military Merit, National Defense U.S., Vietnam, and the Vietnam Medal.

Carr-Lancaster Post 10213 is named after James J. Carr and Robert W. Lancaster. To see a picture of Robert, visit vfwlincolnri.org

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