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Sergeant Roy J. Carmine
Sergeant Roy J. Carmine was a member of the in 1968 during the . He was the only survivor of a failed covert mission conducted by behind the border. After sustaining injuries to both the left leg and upper torso, Carmine continued to walk 108 miles over five days back to the border. There his wounds were treated and he was awarded for his gallantry with both a and two . Unfortunately, the injury to his leg left him with a permanent limp and was thus honorably discharged from the Army. On May 18th 2012 at 69 years of age Carmine went into a three hour coma at the which he was taking residence at. Carmine died of lung failure and was legally declared dead two hours before midnight. He is buried at the in . He is remembered by his three children, Mary Carmine, Sally Carmine, and Jesse Carmine, along with his younger brother, John Carmine.
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