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 Kermit Harold Yoho 
Specialist Four 
DASPO, FORT SHAFTER, USARPAC Army of the United States Moundsville, West Virginia February 17, 1945 to February 10, 1966 KERMIT H YOHO is on the Wall at Panel 5E, Line 24  | 
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     I am interested in hearing from anyone who served with my uncle Kermit Yoho while he was in the Nam. I believe he was the first combat photographer killed in action in Viet Nam. I am eager to hear from anyone to learn more about my uncle. Thank you. 
Mike Yoho
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 My name is Tim Yoho and Kermit was my first cousin. He was an Army combat photographer and may have been the first to die in the war. I am interested in hearing from anyone who served with him. I was in Nam as an advisor (14th Psy War) in 62 and again in 63 and was lucky to miss the waste of life. 
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 Kermit did not serve with the 25th Division. He was photographing an operation being conducted by that unit and was killed by a misdirected US artillery round. Kermit was on a temporary duty assignment to Vietnam for his unit, the Department of the Army Special Photographic Office (DASPO), stationed at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. 
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 Kermit, I just wanted you to know you are loved and missed. My prayers to you and your family. I came across this article in the Tropic Lightning news for 3/4/66: 
 
 
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A Note from The Virtual WallSP4 Yoho was one of six men killed when C Company, 1/27th Infantry, was engaged about 8 kilometers northwest of Cu Chi on 10 Feb 1966:
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