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New Hope bridge dedication to honor Vietnam War casualty Karol Raymond Bauer

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Staff Sgt. Karol Raymond Bauer, who lived in Wrightstown and is buried in New Hope, will be memorialized when a Bucks County bridge in New Hope is named in his honor on Oct. 31.

The Pennsylvania Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (PAVVMF) and the County of Bucks will conduct dedication ceremonies at Bucks County Bridge No. 36, which carries Stockton Avenue across the Aquetong Creek. The dedication continues the ongoing collaboration by the PAVVMF and Bucks County to honor local servicemen who were among the 136 killed in action or missing in the Vietnam War.

Born in New York City and raised in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, Bauer was killed April 30, 1967 as he led a platoon of Company M, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, 3rd Marine Division, at Khe Sanh in the Quang Tri Province of Vietnam. He was one of six Philadelphia-area servicemen to die in Vietnam that day, the most on any single day during the war.

Bauer had enlisted in the Marines in 1956 after leaving Olney High School and later obtained a high school diploma while in the service. His wife, Mary, and their 18-month-old daughter, Melissa, resided in Wrightstown at the time of his death. He was 28 years old and had served the United States as a Marine for 11 years. Bauer is buried in Thompson Memorial Cemetery in New Hope, a little more than 2 miles from the bridge that will bear his name.


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