| A Note from The Virtual Wall  
Nui Ba Den (Black Virgin Mountain), a dormant volcano, rises some 3000 feet above the surrounding plain in Tay Ninh Province.  During the war, the Army had a signal relay station atop the mountain, and Allied troops controlled the plain below - but the slopes of the jungle-covered Black Virgin were no-man's-land.  On 13 May 1968 the VC attacked the relay station, killing at least 21 American servicemen in bitter hand-to-hand fighting:
 
   CPT George Coleman, Birmingham, AL, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   CPT Arthur L. Davis, Beaufort, NC, 587th Sig Co, 86th Sig Bn
   2LT Thomas N. Teague, Mountlake Terrace, WA, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SSG Ray W. Owen, Columbia, SC, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SSG Harold A. Stone, Champaign, IL, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SSG Bobby C. Wood, Monroe, LA
   SGT Joseph Adams, New Orleans, LA, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SGT Fernando Calle-Zuluaga, Los Angeles, CA, 587th Sig Co, 86th Sig Bn
   SGT Timothy J. Noden, Linwood, PA, A Co, 2nd Bn, 18th Infantry
   SP4 John A. Anderson, Williamsville, NY,HHC, 4th Bn, 9th Infantry
   SP4 Ralph R. Black, Crystal Falls, MI, C Co, 121st Sig Bn
   PFC Samuel G. Connelly, Hammond, IN, A Co, 2nd Bn, 18th Infantry
   SP4 Moses J. Cousin, Detroit, MI, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SP4 Albert E. Dahl, Aurora, IL, B Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SP4 James A. Davis, Orlando, FL, B Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SP4 Gary J. Gilin, Detroit, MI, A Co, 4th Bn, 9th Infantry
   SP4 Jeffrey W. Haerle, Minneapolis, MN, HQ, 3rd ASA Fld Station
   SP4 Paul R. Hoag, Poughkeepsie, NY, Prov Sig Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SP4 Michael J. Juneau, Hessmer, LA, B Co, 125th Sig Bn
   SP4 Paul R. Lozano, Bay City, TX, 587th Sig Co, 86th Sig Bn
   SP4 Frank J. Makuh, Placentia, CA, C Co, 121st Sig Bn
 
 
 
 
   
 
 | Burial will be in Victoria Lawn Cemetery [St. Catharines, Ontario] after a military funeral service in Church of Nativity in Williamsville near Buffalo.  The church service will begin there at 10 a.m. 
Army Specialist 4-C Anderson, who moved to Williamsville, N.Y., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, 15 years ago, was killed May 13 in combat with the 25th Division at Bue Le Den [sic] in the Central Highlands.  He was a radioman.
 
He had been in Vietnam since October. A Canadian citizen, Anderson joined the army in October of 1966.
 
- Hamilton Spectator, date unknown -
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