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Portia Morvette Young 1966 - 2005

Portia Morvette Young of Houston, Harris County, TX was born on January 5, 1966, and died at age 39 years old on August 8, 2005. Portia Young was buried at Houston National Cemetery Section N3 Site 329 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, in Houston.
Portia Morvette Young
Houston, Harris County, TX 77015
January 5, 1966
August 8, 2005
Female
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  • 01/5
    1966

    Birthday

    January 5, 1966
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SP4
  • 08/8
    2005

    Death

    August 8, 2005
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Houston National Cemetery Section N3 Site 329 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, in Houston, Tx 77038
    Burial location
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In 1966, in the year that Portia Morvette Young was born, on September 8th, the first Star Trek episode, "The Man Trap," was broadcast on NBC. The plot concerned a creature that sucked salt from human bodies. The original series only aired for 3 seasons due to low ratings.
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In 1971, Portia was just 5 years old when on May 3rd, 10,000 federal troops, 5,100 officers of the D.C. Metropolitan Police, 2,000 members of the D.C. National Guard, and federal agents assembled in Washington DC to prevent an estimated 10,000 Vietnam War protesters from marching. President Nixon (who was in California) refused to give federal employees the day off and they had to navigate the police and protesters, adding to the confusion. By the end of a few days of protest, 12,614 people had been arrested - making it the largest mass arrest in US history.
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