Dallas Reese Pridemore
Sergeant First Class
D CO, 87TH INFANTRY, 95TH MP BN, 89TH MP GROUP, 18TH MP BDE, USARV Army of the United States East Liverpool, Ohio April 29, 1941 to April 07, 1977 (Incident Date September 08, 1968) DALLAS R PRIDEMORE is on the Wall at Panel W44, Line 1 |
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REMEMBEREDby one who wears his MIA bracelet,Stephani mpmom258@yahoo.com Please visit my full memorial to SFC Dallas Pridemore. |
It is very nice to see that my father's memory is shared by others.
From his son, |
I have Dallas' MIA bracelet and wear it with reverence.
Andy Green |
He is still not forgotten, I too have his MIA braclet.
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Hi, I have a remembrance bracelet for Dallas Reese Pridemore. My father (a Vietnam vet) gave it to me to wear with pride and I do. The first time I saw Dallas's name on the Wall I cried for him even though I never knew him. He gave a great sacrifice to this country to help in the challenge to find freedom. Thank you.
Cathleen Schoen |
Dallas, you are in my heart. Always,Pat
From a friend, |
A Note from The Virtual WallD Company (Separate), 87th Infantry, was assigned to the 95th Military Police Battalion as a rifle company security force. Then-SSGT Dallas R. Pridemore was assigned as an infantry liaison non-commissioned officer stationed at Long Binh for his unit, Company D, 87th Infantry, 95th Military Police Battalion, which was garrisoned in Saigon.On 8 September 1968, SSGT Pridemore was off duty and visiting a Vietnamese family in a village considered to be a suburb of Saigon, located some 4 miles northeast of the captial, Thu Duc District, Gia Dinh Province, South Vietnam. During the visit, an unspecified number of Viet Cong (VC) soldiers came to the house stating they were National Liberation Front police who wanted to make an ID check of household personnel. They searched the house, captured Dallas Pridemore who was wearing civilian clothes at the time, and led him away at gunpoint. The Viet Cong threatened the Vietnamese family not to have anything more to do with Americans, and indicated they would release him in three days. After his abduction was reported to US authorities a thorough search of the village and surrounding countryside was conducted, but no trace of SSGT Pridemore was found. Because there were witnesses to his capture, Dallas Pridemore was immediately listed as a Prisoner of War. Pridemore was not released with the other US prisoners in 1973. Intelligence reports received before and after the US withdrawal gave no definitive information of his fate:
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