(5) Ken was inducted into the Army on March 3, 1966, and
completed basic training and advanced individual training as
an Indirect Fire Infantryman (mortarman) at Fort Benning,
Georgia.
(6) Kenneth received orders to report to Vietnam on
August 19, 1966, and, upon arrival, he was assigned to
Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment of the 1st
Cavalry Division in Binh Dinh Province.
(7) In October of 1966, Ken's Company A joined other
soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division in Operation Thayer, one
of the largest operations of the war.
(8) On October 17, 1966, Ken and other members of his
company were preparing a field landing zone in the Thua Thien
Province to facilitate additional helicopter traffic into the
area when Private First Class Ivory was struck by an
uncontrolled aircraft, causing his death.
(9) Kenneth's services and interment were conducted at
Saint Monica's Cemetery in Chester Springs.
(10) Kenneth received the following military
commendations: Combat Infantryman Badge, Marksmanship Badge,
National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal,
Vietnam Service Medal, Army Presidential Unit Citation,
Vietnam Gallantry Cross and the Army Good Conduct Medal.
(11) Kenneth is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's
Memorial in Washington, DC, with his name inscribed at Panel
11e, Line 82.
(12) Kenneth, by this namesake bridge, is memorialized
on the Eckenrode Mill Road within two miles from the Ivory
farm where Ken and his brother, Wayne, fished, swam and he
taught his wife, Helen, to ice skate.
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