MOS: 0311 Rifleman.
Doyle was born and raised in Liberty Hill.
He enlisted in the Marines 10 October 1966, at a recruiting office, while living with his wife and daughter in Batson, Texas.
When Doyle arrived in Vietnam 14 May 1967, he was assigned to Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. Doyle was a passenger on a military vehicle that hit and detonated a hostile land mine in the vicinity of Tu Cau (3) and 8 kilometers north of Dien Ban. Doyle died as a result of fragmentation wounds to the head and body from the mine explosion.
Survived by his wife, Dora A Bell and his daughter; Debra L Bell of Box 123, Batson, Texas, and his parents; Eugene L and Thelma D Doyle of Box 61A, Batson, Texas. a brother with the Marines at Camp Butler, Okinawa, and a sister; Johnnie Jean Doyle and brother; Harold Pete Doyle of Texas.
MOS: 0311 Rifleman.
Doyle was born and raised in Liberty Hill.
He enlisted in the Marines 10 October 1966, at a recruiting office, while living with his wife and daughter in Batson, Texas.
When Doyle arrived in Vietnam 14 May 1967, he was assigned to Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division. Doyle was a passenger on a military vehicle that hit and detonated a hostile land mine in the vicinity of Tu Cau (3) and 8 kilometers north of Dien Ban. Doyle died as a result of fragmentation wounds to the head and body from the mine explosion.
Survived by his wife, Dora A Bell and his daughter; Debra L Bell of Box 123, Batson, Texas, and his parents; Eugene L and Thelma D Doyle of Box 61A, Batson, Texas. a brother with the Marines at Camp Butler, Okinawa, and a sister; Johnnie Jean Doyle and brother; Harold Pete Doyle of Texas.
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