Anthony M. Hopkins, Who Fought in Vietnam and the Gulf, Dies at 70 - News Summed Up

Anthony M. Hopkins, Who Fought in Vietnam and the Gulf, Dies at 70


This obituary is part of a series about people who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Anthony M. Hopkins was adrift after graduating from high school, working odd jobs in rural North Carolina. So in 1970, knowing that he was likely to be drafted anyway as the war in Vietnam dragged on, he followed in the footsteps of his father, a World War II veteran, and joined the Army. He went through basic training at Fort Bragg, N.C., became a tank commander and soon found himself ambushed while on tank patrol in South Vietnam, his unit coming under enemy fire. Sergeant Hopkins later served in South Korea and in the Persian Gulf war, retiring with the rank of first sergeant and with two Bronze Stars for heroic action in combat.


Source: New York Times September 15, 2020 21:45 UTC



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