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  • Yes | No | Report from Barry Gumbert wrote 3 years 1 week ago

    One More Sign That The End Is Near 2007

  • Sources: The Sporting News (5/18/1939, Tom Meany); Dugout to Foxhole (Rick Van Blair, 1994); in latter source, Gumbert refers to his “nothing-ball changeup.”

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • Sources: The Sporting News (5/18/1939, Tom Meany); Dugout to Foxhole (Rick Van Blair, 1994); in latter source, Gumbert refers to his “nothing-ball changeup.”

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • Sources: The Sporting News (5/18/1939, Tom Meany); Dugout to Foxhole (Rick Van Blair, 1994); in latter source, Gumbert refers to his “nothing-ball changeup.”

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • While Gumbert was moving through a hedgerow area, an explosive device detonated along the southern edge of the hedgerow at Gumbert's position.

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

  • However, no evidence of PFC Gumbert could be located.

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

  • SYNOPSIS: At 0700 hours on June 22, 1970, PFC Robert W. Gumbert was walking point for his squad on a combat mission in South Vietnam.

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

  • It is apparent Gumbert was killed the day he moved through the hedgerow in

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

  • This report was thought to possibly correlate with PFC Gumbert.

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

  • While PFC Gumbert may not be among those said to be alive, as long as there is even one American alive in enemy hands, we must do everything possible to secure his freedom.

    Gumbert, Robert W. Jr. 1970

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