Arthur John Rambo
Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Montana

On November 26, 1969 Staff Sergeant Rambo was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. He served with honor in the United States Army. He is remembered by the people of Montana. May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
Arthur John Rambo
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Montana
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Service Details
This Profile ID293801
Service ID517501880
NameArthur John Rambo
FromLibby, Lincoln County, Montana
Birth DateDecember 16, 1944
Casualty DateNovember 26, 1969
WarVietnam War
Service BranchArmy
RankStaff Sergeant
SpecialtyField Artillery Crewman
Unit/Group11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Squadron, 11th Cavalry, How Battery
Casualty TypeDied through hostile action .. burns
LocationSouth Vietnam, Tay Ninh province
BurialLibby Cemetery, Libby, Montana
Notable Awards
Silver Star
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
RememberedArthur John Rambo is buried or memorialized at Libby Cemetery, Libby, Montana.
Arthur is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 16w, Line 126.
Additional Details
Auto-Generated Profile Synopsis - Arthur John Rambo was serving his country during the Vietnam War when he gave his all in the line of duty. He was drafted into the Army. Entered the service via Selective Service. He began his tour on August 19, 1969. Rambo had the rank of Staff Sergeant. His military occupation or specialty was Field Artillery Crewman. Service number assignment was 517501880. Attached to 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Squadron, 11th Cavalry, How Battery.

He was born on December 16, 1944. According to our records Montana was his home or enlistment state and Lincoln county has been included within the archival record. We have Libby listed as his city.

During his service in the Vietnam War, Army Rambo experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on November 26, 1969. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Died through hostile action .. burns. Incident location: South Vietnam, Tay Ninh province.
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Silver Star
Bronze Star
Purple Heart
Combat Infantryman Badge
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Army Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
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• 159 Prisoners of war
• 564 Missing in action
• 16 Pearl Harbor casualties
• 14 D-Day Normandy casualties
• 3 Medal of Honor recipients
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