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Sadler, Barry, 1940-1989

LC control no.n 85823888
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Personal name headingSadler, Barry, 1940-1989
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedHendersonville (Tenn.)
Birth date1940-11-01
Death date1989-11-05
Place of birthCarlsbad (N.M.)
Place of deathMurfreesboro (Tenn.)
AffiliationUnited States. Army. Special Forces
Profession or occupationAuthors Singers Soldiers Composers Actors
Found innuc85-59589: His Cry havoc, 1983 (hdg. on CoFS rept.: Sadler, Barry, 1940- ; usage: Barry Sadler)
LC data base, 11/5/85 (hdg.: Sadler, Barry, 1940- )
Fax from Shane Walker of Congressman Ganske's office, Atlanta journal article dated 12-31-89 (d. 11-05-89)
His The samurai, 1988: t.p. (Barry Sadler)
Contemporary authors online, Aug. 3, 2001 (Barry Sadler; b. Dec. 1, 1940 in Carlsbad, N.M.; d. Nov. 5, 1989 in Murfreesboro, Tenn.; author of Casca series of 22 books)
New York times WWW site, August 25, 2016: obituary published November 5, 1989 (Barry Sadler, balladeer; a former combat medic with the United States Special Forces in Vietnam who recorded "The ballad of the Green Berets," died today, age 49; he wrote more than 20 adventure books featuring a mercenary)
Wikipedia, August 25, 2016 (Barry Sadler; Barry Allen Sadler; born November 1, 1940, Carlsbad, New Mexico; died November 5, 1989, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; American military veteran, author, actor, and singer-songwriter; served as a Green Beret combat medic with the rank of Staff Sergeant of the United States Army during the Vietnam War; known for his song "The ballad of the Green Berets")
Social Security death index, August 25, 2016 (B. Sadler; born November 1, 1940, died November 15 [sic], 1989; last known residence: Hendersonville, Tennessee)
Associated languageeng
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