Dewey Maynard Eubanks
Corporal
B CO, 4TH BN, 31ST INFANTRY, 196TH INFANTRY BDE, AMERICAL DIV, USARV Army of the United States Durham, North Carolina March 09, 1945 to June 23, 1969 DEWEY M EUBANKS is on the Wall at Panel W22, Line 118 |
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30 Jun 2002 West Durham was never the same without my friend.
God keep him. A memorial initiated by a friend, Bobby Jackson jacksonr@ncssm.edu |
16 May 2003
A devoted friend, a kind individual and a lovable person, but most of all, a Gentle Brother. . . Dewey, we'll meet again one day! Teresa Eubanks Butler btbutler@mindspring.com |
Typical article in the local area papers at time of CPL Eubanks' death: Three Soldiers Reported Dead
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon has announced that three more North Carolina soldiers have been killed in action in the Vietnam War. They were identified as Spec. 4 Richard C. Daniels of Rt. 3, Edenton; Spec. 4 Marzel R. Lee, of Rt. 1, Moncure; and Pfc. Dewey M. Eubanks of Durham. All were Army men. DoD records show that he was killed during a chance meeting engagement 8 kilometers northwest of Tien Phouc. He was part of E Company's Reconaissance Platoon when they came into contact. Sent in support of the platoon was B Company, 4/31st and they lost two men in the engagement. The 3 men lost in this contact were:
Photos. Top of page: High School
graduation photo from Durham High School Below: Composite photo sent from Vietnam. Photos courtesy of Teresa Eubanks Butler. ![]() SP4 Eubanks was buried in Maplewood Cemetery Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. He was survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Leo Eubanks of Alexander Avenue, Durham; and a sister, Teresa Eubanks Butler. ![]() - - The Virtual Wall, September 4, 2014
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