Camden County Vietnam KIA
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Camden County Vietnam KIA Index

 
WARREN W. PFEFFERLE
Home Of Record:
MERCHANTVILLE
County:
Camden
Status:
Killed In Action
Rank:
PFC
Branch Of Service:
Marines
Country Of Incident:
SVN
Date of Casualty:
August 24, 1965
Date of Birth:
January 26, 1944

 

 

 

 
WARREN WALTER PFEFFERLE


PFC - E2 - Marine Corps - Regular

His tour began on Sep 6, 1963
Casualty was on Aug 24, 1965
In , SOUTH VIETNAM
NON-HOSTILE, FIXED WING - NONCREW
AIR LOSS, CRASH AT SEA
Body was recovered

Panel 05E - Line 31








 

 


 

Warren W. Pfefferle was born on January 26, 1944. His home of record is Merchantville, NJ. Warren graduated from Camden Catholic High School in 1962.

He served in the US Marine Corps and attained the rank of Private First Class (PFC).

Pfefferle was killed in action on August 24, 1965.

Source: NJVVMF.




MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA

** Note that some of these messages are from years ago and their contact information may not be good anymore **

Michael Cunningham
mikebev126@msn.com
Fellow boot camp Marine
126 S. Washington Ave Lewes DE 19958 USA
Farewell to a fellow Marine

For 40 yrs I've wondered if any of the Marines I went thru boot camp with in 1963(Plt 173, D Co, 1st Btn)were killed in Vietnam. I recently found this website and now I know. Warren died on my 20th birth-day, 8/24/65. I really didn't know him very well(there's not much socializing at Parris Island!), but even though it's been 42 yrs, it saddens me to learn that he didn't make it back. Farewell my brother Marine and thank you for your service to our nation. It's my prayer that your family has found comfort and peace through the only one who can truly give it - our Lord Jesus Christ.
Semper Fi!
Mike Cunningham
Nov 23, 2007


Brian Pfefferle
phantom9_98@yahoo.com
UNKNOWN
219 Avocado Street
Lexington, KY 40511 Fayette
Just a curious inquiry
At the age of 14, i took a class trip to Washington, D.C. in which one of the people in my group ventured to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and found the name "Warren W. Pfefferle." I have a liking for history and i also am quite interested in my own family tree. One question arose from seeing this name with the sygnificant same last name as myself and i was just wondering if in fact this young man was related to myself. I am the grandson of Arthur C. Pfefferle. I offer this extra name in aid that maybe somebody may be able to figure out the connection, if there is one. If anybody in relation to Warren views this message, please send me an email. Im really quite excited to hear some sort of a reply. Thank You.
Wednesday, July 18, 2001


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