Ezekiel Martinez Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from California

On March 30, 1970 Specialist Four Martinez was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. He served with honor in the United States Army. He is remembered by the people of California. May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
Ezekiel Martinez
Vietnam War
Vietnam War
California
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Service Details
This Profile ID310413
Service ID556907575
NameEzekiel Martinez
FromSan Diego, San Diego County, California
Birth DateSeptember 14, 1951
Casualty DateMarch 30, 1970
WarVietnam War
Service BranchArmy
RankSpecialist Four
SpecialtyLight Weapons Infantry
Unit/Group1st Logistical Command, 69th General Support Battalion, 54th Gs Group
Casualty TypeNon-Hostile Died of Illness or Injury, Drowned Suffocated, Ground Casualty
LocationSouth Vietnam, Tuyen Duc province
BurialFort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California
Remembered Ezekiel Martinez is buried or memorialized at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California. This is a National American Cemetery administered through the Department of Veteran's Affairs.
Ezekiel is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 12w, Line 61.
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Auto-Generated Profile Synopsis: Ezekiel Martinez was serving his country during the Vietnam War when he gave his all in the line of duty. He had enlisted in the United States Army. Entered the service via Regular Military. He began his tour on September 20, 1969. Martinez had the rank of Specialist Four. His military occupation or specialty was Light Weapons Infantry. Service number assignment was 556907575. Attached to 1st Logistical Command, 69th General Support Battalion, 54th Gs Group.

He was born on September 14, 1951. According to our records California was his home or enlistment state and San Diego county has been included within the archival record. We have San Diego listed as his city.

During his service in the Vietnam War, Army Specialist Four Martinez experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on March 30, 1970. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Non-Hostile Died of Illness or Injury, Drowned Suffocated, Ground Casualty. Incident location: South Vietnam, Tuyen Duc province.
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Combat Infantryman Badge
Marksmanship Badge
National Defense Service Medal
Vietnam Campaign Medal
Vietnam Service Medal
Army Presidential Unit Citation
Vietnam Gallantry Cross
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