Keith Powell Stephenson Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Tennessee

Keith Powell Stephenson
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
Tennessee
On March 21, 1967 Corporal Stephenson was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. He served with honor in the United States Marine Corps. He is remembered by the people of Tennessee. May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
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Service Details
This Profile ID300061
Service ID2224316
NameKeith Powell Stephenson
FromByrdstown, Pickett County, Tennessee
Birth DateNovember 4, 1946
Casualty DateMarch 21, 1967
WarVietnam War
Service BranchMarine Corps
RankCorporal
SpecialtyAssaultman
Unit/Group1st Marine Division, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, H S Company
Casualty TypeDied through non-hostile action .. reported as accidental self-inflicted injury
LocationSouth Vietnam, Quang Tin province
Notable Awards National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Campaign Medal
Remembered
Keith is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 17e, Line 14.
Additional Details
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Keith Powell Stephenson was serving his country during the Vietnam War when he gave his all in the line of duty. He was drafted into the Marine Corps. Entered the service via Selective Service. Stephenson had the rank of Corporal. His military occupation or specialty was Assaultman. Service number assignment was 2224316. Attached to 1st Marine Division, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, H S Company.

He was born on November 4, 1946. According to our records Tennessee was his home or enlistment state and Pickett county has been included within the archival record. We have Byrdstown listed as his city.

During his service in the Vietnam War, Marine Corps Corporal Stephenson experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on March 21, 1967. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Died through non-hostile action .. reported as accidental self-inflicted injury. Incident location: South Vietnam, Quang Tin province.
Commendations + Awards
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Combat Action Ribbon
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
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