Killed In AmbushMrs. Elizabeth Fleming was notified on Feb. 28, 1967 that her son had been killed when he had received a chest wound in an ambush attack in the Quang Tri province of Vietnam. Corporal Dennis K. Fleming of the U.»S. Marines was only 20 at the time, and the casualty occured threemonths before he was to come*home. Fleming was sent to Vietnam on June 9, 1967 and was wounded a month later by mortar shell. It was nothing serious, and the Corporal returned to action the same day his wounds were treated. And then. . .eight months later, Dennis Fleming was killed from a similar-type wound. . .fragmentation wounds from enemy mortar fire.