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        |  | North 
          High School Wall of Honor Larry Alan Miller
 Class of June, 1964
 
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        | Research done by Claradell Shedd, Class of 1953. |   
        | Larry 
          Alan Miller |   
        | Larry 
          was a member of North High's class of June, 1964. At the time of his 
          graduation, Larry's next of kin was Mr. Herbert Miller, 2204 53rd Street, 
          Des Moines, Iowa. Larry graduated from the University of Iowa in 1969. 
          He was commissioned in February, 1969 in Iowa City through the Army 
          ROTC (Distinguished Military Graduate) as a 2nd Lt in the US Army (Regular 
          Army commission). At the time of his commission, Larry was married. 
          His service number was 116994. |   
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              | PERSONAL 
                DATA Larry Alan Miller
 Captain, US Army
 Home of Record: Des Moines, Iowa
 
 | Captain 7th Psychological Operations Battalion,
 General Staff Da Nang Support Command, RVN
 US Army
 
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        | In 
          December, 1968, the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment's headquarters was 
          located at Blackhorse Base Camp (LZ Blackhorse) in South Vietnam. The 
          Blackhorse Base Camp was in the southern part of South Vietnam approximately 
          55km due east of Saigon in Long Khanh province in III Corps. Known as 
          the Blackhorse Regiment, the 11th Armored Cavalry usually operated in 
          War Zone C and Tay Ninh province. Beginning in April, 1969, the regiment 
          was placed under operational control of the 1st Air Cavalry Division 
          in preparation for and during the Cambodian Invasion. |   
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              | Larry Alan Miller |   
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              | Year | x | Rank/Event | x | Status |   
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              | June, 1967 | x | Graduation | x | North High School |   
              | 1969 | x | Graduation | x | University of Iowa |   
              | 1969 | x | Commissioned Army ROTC
 | x | 2nd Lt/Distinguished Military 
                Graduate; US Army
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              | 1969-1974 | x | Signal Officers' Basic Course
 | x | Fort Gordon GA |   
              |  | x | Radio Systems Officer Course
 | x | Fort Monmouth, NJ |   
              |  | x | Ranger School | x | Fort Benning, GA |   
              | 1969 | x | 1st Signal 
                Battalion | x | Kaiserslautern, Germany |   
              | Stationed | x | 7th Psychological Operations Battalion
 | x | Phan Rang and Nha Trang, 
                South Vietnam |   
              | x | x | 7th Psychological Operations Battalion
 | x | Da Nang; General Staff Da Nang Support Command, RVN
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              | 1969: 
                Kaiserslautern, Germany | 1969: 
                Fort Gordon, GA |  |   
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              | Phan Rang, Nha 
                Trang, and Da Nang (M60) | 1971: Captain 
                Miller |  |   
        | The 
          city of Phan Rang is located 3 miles inland from the South China Sea 
          and 35 miles south of Cam Ranh Bay. It is the Provincial Capital of 
          Ninh Thuan Province, which lies on the southern end of Central Vietnam 
          and occupies a geographical position as a central transportation point 
          adjoining three regions; Southern Central Highlands, South Central and 
          South-East. It borders Cam Ranh Bay and three other provinces, Khanh 
          Hoa (Nha Trang), Tuyen Duc (Da Lat), and Binh Thuan (Phan Thiet). It 
          is the residence of a large number of ethnic Cham, along with the Ra 
          Glai and Hoa peoples. Ninh Thuan Province is the driest and hottest 
          region of Vietnam. The climate is a combination of the tropical monsoon 
          and dry and windy weather. The coastal plain is semi-arid with Prickly 
          Pear Cactus vegetation. The average temperature is 27 degree C (80.6 
          degree F). The natural area of the province is 3,430 sq. kilometers 
          (1,325 sq. miles) and hosts a population of over 483,000 people. The 
          provinces topography forms three zones  plain, coastal and 
          mountainous. |   
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              | Phan Rang | Da Nang |  |   
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 | Larry 
                Alan Miller Captain
 7th Psychological Operations Btn
 General Staff Da Nang Spt. Cmd. RVN
 Signal Corps
 US Armyt
 
 
  
 
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 Bronze Star, National Defense Service 
                Medal,
 Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal
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              | References |   
              | (1) 
                Information can be obtained from the Records on Military Personnel 
                Who Died, were Missing in Action, or Prisoners of War as a result 
                of the Vietnam War. This document can be found online at the National 
                Archives and Records Administration at http://www.archives.gov/. 
 (2) Information can be obtained from the virtual wall that can 
                be found online at http://www.virtualwall.org/.
 
 (3) The comprehensive list of names from North High's 1893-2018 
                graduation classes are from Claradell Shedd's North Des Moines 
                High School website. The names of North High School graduates 
                can be found online at:  http://www.ndmhs.com/. 
                Larry Alan Miller's 1964 class page is: http://www.ndmhs.com/pages/yearclass1964(2014.50).html.
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