U.S. Military DD FORM 214 Release from Active Duty (redacted). Eddie Lee Kemp, Sr. served in the U.S. Marine Corps from June 6, 1966 - July 9, 1969 under the alias, Eddie Lee Anderson, the name with which he grew up and was known by when he graduated in May, 1966 from James Madison High School in Dallas, Texas.
U.S. Military DD FORM 215 (redacted): Eddie L. Kemp, Sr., an honorably discharged Purple Heart veteran, requested a name correction from The VA on multiple occasions and in 2011, finally, received a Certificate of Release from Active Duty correcting his military service name (Anderson) to his legal name (Kemp).
Doctor's Progress Notes detailing the seriousness and extent of this veteran's multiple shrapnel wounds two (2) weeks after being wounded in the northern province of South Vietnam on May 16, 1968 by enemy fire at the age of 20.
Continuation of Doctor's Progress Notes of injury updates two (2) weeks after this veteran was injured during the Vietnam War on May 16, 1968.
Part 1 of 2 (redacted): Narrative Summary of veteran's condition at the time of transfer to the U.S. Naval Hospital on June 14, 1968.
Part 2 of 2 (redacted): Continuation of Narrative Summary of veteran's condition at the time of transfer to the U.S. Naval Hospital on June 14, 1968.
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