Nashua Marine Sgt. Flanagan, 29, Dies of Wounds Sustained in VietWord has been received of the death of Staff Sergeant George F. Flanagan, 29, of Nashua, v/ho died Jan. 4 of wounds sustained In combat in Vietnam the day before, in the vicinity of Quang Nam.A 10-year-veteran of the Marine Corps, he served with the First Tank Battalion - 1st Marine Division.Father of Two Married and the father of two children, he was bom in longIsland City, N. Y. on Sept, 12, 193 son of the late James and Lena (Kasbulines) Flanagan.He was educated In New York and had lived in Nashua for several years with an unde, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kashulines, Thornton Road. He worked for a. short time at the Nashua. Corporation.He is survived by his wife, Georgette (Sabga) flanagan, a daughter, Kathleen and a son, Kevin, ail of Nashua; six brothers, Lt. Col. Lawrence Flana* gan, U. S. Marines, Vietnam; Chief Petty Officer Robert Flanagan, U. S. Navy, Seattle, Wash.;Donald Flanagan, Selden, L. I., N. Y.; Airman Joseph Flanagan, U. S. Air Force, Thailand; Spec. 4 John Flanagan, XJ. S, Army tad Thomas Flanagan, both of Florida; one sister. Mrs. Anne Murray, Holbrook, L. I., N. Y.; also several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.The body will be returned to Nashua for the funeral.The Farweil Funeral hone, 18 Lock St, Is In charge of arrangements.Flanagan becomes the 9?th New Hampshire man killed in action in Vietnam.GEORGE F. FLANAGAN