[12], On June 7, 2003, a section of Lee Avenue in Brooklyn, where Bullock had lived since age 11, was renamed in his honor. That was Davis team. At first he struggled to make it through, but was able to do so with the help of one of his fellow recruits. I never knew who it was. The zone of operation for the Division included the southern two 5 December 1968- FN Heriberto S. Hernandez, of . Operation Buffalo, Operation Big Horn II, Khe Sanh, Dewey Canyon and a long list of other hard-fought battles by the 1/9 resulted in two Walking Dead Marines earning the Medal of Honor, 18 more receiving the Navy Cross and 60 earning Silver Stars. The Youngest American KIA in Vietnam War', "Marine, 15, Killed in Vietnam; Enlisted at 14, Lying About Age; MARINE, 15, DIES IN VIETNAM WAR", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dan_Bullock&oldid=1141844302, American military personnel killed in the Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps personnel of the Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps personnel stubs, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 03:00. Despite operational successes, pacification in the densely populated areas in the Marines AOR remained a difficult process. An enemy. northern sector of the I Corps tactical zone. We were looking for a large sugar mill near the distinctive Y intersection with the An Ha and the Kinh Xang canals, Knight, who retired as a colonel, said in an interview with this articles author. Corporal Mario Clayton Kitts was the son of Lucille M. Curry of Monticello, IN and Clayton H. Kitts. Cpl Higgins is honored on the Vietnam Memorial on Panel 05E, Line 118. As a mortarman, Horn was armed with only his .45-caliber pistol. 85. First: Kenneth Shadrick (July 5, 1950) In 1948, 17-year-old Shadrick joined the Army after dropping out of high school. [6][7] Bullock graduated from boot camp on December 10, 1968. He was the only U.S. Marine killed in the bombings. In the summer of 1965, with the Davis is Black, the . In his book,Blood, Sweat and Honor: Memoirs of a Walking Dead Marine in Vietnam, author and Walking Dead Marine Corporal Derl Horn tells of battlefield atrocities endured by 1/9 Marines during Operation Buffalo, also dubbed the Battle of July Two. (Source: CNN/Pool) WASHINGTON (AP) Nearly 60 years after he was first recommended . "He wanted to be a pilot at first, a policeman and then a marine," his father, Brother Bullock, told The New York Times shortly after his son's death. In the spring of 1964, Marine Detachment, Advisory Team One, commanded by Major Alfred M. Gray Jr., arrived to collect signals intelligence, thereby becoming the first Marine ground unit to arrive in the country. Throughout 1970, U.S. Marine forces continued to withdraw from Vietnam. In the succeeding months, the Regiment's battalions participated in Davis was hit and fell, some 50 feet or so from the vehicle. Chief of Army Engineers in Vietnam. On August 7, 1998, at the age of 21, Aliganga was killed by a car-bomb explosion, along with eleven fellow Americans, in the suicide bomb attack. The troops on the mission were divided into three separate radio direction finding teams. The Viet Cong didnt have time to search his body any further. In the spring of 1964, Marine Detachment, Advisory Team One, commanded by Major Alfred M. Gray Jr., arrived to collect signals intelligence, thereby becoming the first Marine ground unit to arrive in the country. A 1962 graduate of Griffin High School, Achas was the first Marine killed in the Vietnam War. intensification of the American involvement in the war in Vietnam, the Simultaneously, Marines began construction of the McNamara Line, a series of strong points, sensors and obstacles designed to deter and detect Communist incursions across the DMZ. He had been there just a few weeks. As Jim Stogner told the story of how the 1/9 came to be known as The Walking Dead. The most comprehensive and authoritative history site on the Internet. 13,091. It was a rural area with lots of mountains, streams and woods. Dont ever think for a minute that youre not in our prayers, Kunkel said. The earliest casualty record contains a date of death of June 8, 1956, and the most recent casualty record contains a date of death of May 28, 2006. You never forget. Operation Hastings in July 1966 witnessed the most ferocious Horn clearly needed more than his .45, and he did not have to search long to find an M16. The morning following the Dec. 22 ambush, 30 CH-21s of the 8th and 57th Transportation companies were loaded with several hundred troops from ARVNs elite Airborne Brigade. M CO, 3RD BN, 7TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF United States Marine Corps Somerset, New Jersey March 08, 1948 to February 01, 1967 ROBERT C KERI is on the Wall at Panel 14E, Line 104 . Accompanying them were 1st Division combat correspondent Sgt. Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 362 was committed in April 1962 to Operation Shufly in South Vietnam, transporting, resupplying, and supporting Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) troops. I had no idea it happened due to the fog, Fidel Castro was loathed by the ones he ruled over. During the North Vietnamese 1972 Easter Offensive, Marine advisors played a pivotal role in repelling the Communist attacks. Later in the war and for many decades beyond, this would be known as The Lonely Buddha. Hue was The units colors were rolled for the final time so far in 2014. (Photo by DOD). U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese forces repulsed all the attacks except at Hue. Vietnam War Casualties by Unit of Assignment www.VirtualWall.org. We do it every year. South and southwest of Da Nang, Operation Taylor Common, begun 7 December 1968, was continuing under control of 1st Marine Division's Task Force Yankee, commanded until 14 February, by Brigadier General Ross T. Dwyer, Jr., and then by Brigadier General Samuel Jaskilka. the next three months the entire Division was deployed to South Vietnam. While the enemy had been defeated on the battlefield, American public opinion turned against the war. The ARVN command, their American MAAG-V counterparts and U.S. and South Vietnamese intel specialists suspected the Viet Cong had established a battalion headquarters and communication center in the vast expanses southeast of Duc Hoa. The road, Highway 10, was narrow, rough and dusty, but it was the highest elevation for miles in all directions and provided an excellent view. Jim Stogner was a young Marine assigned to Charlie Company 1/9. The most recent mission took place on Dec. 18 when the unit detected very strong radio signals from the suspected transmitter. The first major operation in the war Douglas E. Dickey Marine Corps: Private First Class: South Vietnam March 26, 1967 Private First Class Bullock arrived in South Vietnam on May 18, 1969, and was assigned as a rifleman in 2nd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company F, 2nd Battalion 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. HistoryNet.com is brought to you by HistoryNet LLC, the worlds largest publisher of history magazines. Those units not deployed in the combat zone were staged on Okinawa. Read Searching for a unit before our index pages are complete. to take part in combat operations, as evidenced by the heavy fighting Searching for a unit before our index pages are complete. [8], Private First Class Bullock arrived in South Vietnam on May 18, 1969, and was assigned as a rifleman in 2nd Squad, 2nd Platoon, Company F, 2nd Battalion 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, through diplomatic channels, secured the return of the bodies the following year. The Dragon's Jaw - On Apr 3, 1965, the U.S. military conducted the first of hundreds of bombing raids to destroy the Thanh Hoa Bridge in North Vietnam. Nevertheless, this is likely not the last we will hear from this fabled Marine Corps unit. With no end to the war in sight, the prediction of a Vietnamese soothsayer would come true: 1966 would be a year of a lot of fighting and killing.. . This compound was a high-security area surrounded by barbed wire fences. On 12 April, the 31st MAU, commanded by Colonel John F. Roche, executed a non-combatant evacuation, Operation Eagle Pull, the abandonment of the U.S. embassy in Phnom Penh prior to the citys capitulation to Communist Khmer Rouge forces. In telephone calls to the hospital on the afternoon of April 29, the few remaining staff advised that the bodies had been evacuated; in fact the bodies were left behind. an outline of the 1st Marine Divisions Vietnam War Action. The Marine air-ground team proved its worth in greatly reducing enemy 122 mm rocket fire into Da Nang. Operation Pursuit began at 11 a.m. on Feb. 14 as Charlie Company crossed the western end of Hill 10 while Delta Company departed from Hill 41, about 2 miles to the southeast. Marine choppers would be the first constituted U.S. Marine formations to enter the war. He had been assigned to cleaning duty that night, but was transferred to the night watch after one Marine was wounded on night duty. Marines of Alpha Company, 1/9 rest after Operation Chinook. Regiment was ordered to continental Southeast Asia. Grenada (1983) 3. (Army) A young Paris Davis met a handful of soldiers while attending college in the deep South in the late 1950s. Marines landed at Chu Lai, allowing the 1st Wing to expand to new facilities there and at Marble Mountain, home of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 36, while MAG-16 remained at the airbase at Da Nang. After a year of negotiations, the remains of Cpl. The Marines continued to refine a novel organizational concept, Combined Action Platoons, which merged a local Vietnamese militia platoon with a Marine infantry squad. The Viet Cong, no longer receiving any return fire, rushed to the wounded Davis. Regiment began arriving in the Republic of Vietnam in August. In March 1966, 1st Marine Division He is listed by the U.S. Department of Defense as having a casualty date of June 8, 1956. . Bergmans team and an ARVN relief force were rapidly approaching from the east. 88,594. U.S. Soldier Killed in Ground Combat in Vietnam Spc. By the end of March, nearly 5,000 Marines were at Da Nang, including two infantry battalions, two helicopter squadrons and supply and logistics units. In October and November, 1966, the 4th Infantry Division and 1st Cavalry Divisions were heavily engaged with enemy forces in the Kontum Province. In April the U.S. Government agreed to deploy still more Marines to Vietnam and to permit those at Da Nang to engage in counterinsurgency operations. The choppers landed about 3 miles south of of Cau Xang. Emmett Knight, the operations officer of the 57th and the man responsible for planning the aviation component of the mission. The 1 st Battalion first arrived in Vietnam in June 1965 as part of the troop increase and escalation that year as U.S. forces took over most combat operations from the South Vietnamese. Even with its influx of Marines, a manpower shortage plagued III MAF, compounding an already difficult mission. He was only in Vietnam for three weeks when he saw his first action. Shortly thereafter, the ASA formed the 3rd Radio Research Unit. In that moment, Kuklenski saw something fly over his head. Intense small-arms fire from Viet Cong ambushers hiding alongside the road ripped into the vehicle. It brought me to tears, Heather said. It would take 26 days of dogged house-to-house fighting to expel the North Vietnamese regulars from the city, as Marines, more accustomed to fighting in the steamy jungle, learned the difficult and bloody lessons of urban warfare. Killed May 12, 1970 when his helicopter was shot down in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Starlite and Piranha, the first significant engagements for American NAVY * Richard Simpson and his team. Of the Marines, more than 13,000, about 28% of the total, were killed in action. March 8, 2015 8:00 am (EST) Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the arrival of the first American combat troops in Vietnam. For a special interview on The Walking Dead, listen to our podcast Skillset Live! Marine Corps League, Brooklyn #1, Detachment 217 usually holds a color guard memorial ceremony each June on Lee Avenue honoring PFC Bullock.[9]. The newly formed ASA radio research unit developed plans for two operations. In response, on 8 March 1965, the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) landed at Da Nang. First Americans killed in South Vietnam Maj. Dale R. Buis and Master Sgt. He was wearing his Vietnam veteran cap and was surprised when the waitress told him somebody had paid for his breakfast to thank him for his service. Kunkels brother is buried at Camp Butler National Cemetery. COAST GUARD *, Copyright 1997-2018 www.VirtualWall.org, Ltd (TM), Division level indexes are used for Division HQ and minor assigned unit personnel, Brigade level indexes are used for Brigade HQ and minor assigned unit personnel, Aviation Group level indexes are used for Group HQ and minor assigned unit personnel, Aviation Battalion level indexes are used for Bn HQ, minor assigned units, and Aviation Companies which stayed with a single Battalion throughout their time in Vietnam, Separate Battalion indexes are used for Battalions not assigned to a Regiment, Aviation Companies that served with two or more Aviation Battalions while in Vietnam are indexed separately. For his efforts Rittichier was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) 1 July 1968- Merchant Marine Detail Saigon established at the US Embassy . [9] The Fall of Saigon Marines Association, a California non-profit, public-benefit corporation, was formed to honor the last two Marines to be killed in action in Vietnam. But the cost had been high, with 3,000 Marines killed including the 3d Marine Division commander, Major General Bruno A. Hochmuth. In all, U.S. Marines conducted 11 major operations of battalion size or larger and more than 356,000 smaller unit patrols and killed nearly 18,000 enemy. Its with you all the time.. In the north, enemy forces attacked all the major population centers, including Da Nang and the old Imperial city of Hue. The team had completed its assigned mission and was waiting to . Unknown to Coates and the rest of the Marines of Bravo, they would soon make contact with the NVAin fact, Captain Coates was killed in action that very day. One of every four Marines in Vietnam was wounded or killed, compared to one in 10 for the military overall. Between March 1966 and Headquarters was moved from Okinawa and re-established at Chu Lai, over Two teams believed they were at good signal detection points, but Tom was not satisfied with the quality of his signal and had made a request by radio to Control Net for permission to move to a better location, Bergman recalled. When it ended, all but one member in the third truck would be dead. The Virtual Wall uses the Coffelt Database (CDB) for unit assignment information. He lived in North Carolina until he was about 12, when his mother died and he and his younger sister, Gloria, moved to Brooklyn to live with their father and his wife. Jim Forrester was the kind of first that no one wants to be. Senior Marine commanders expressed strong disagreement with the conduct of the war by the leadership of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. When he enlisted in the Marines last Sept. 18, he . Alpha Company, 1/9 Marines, Operation Prairie (DOD Photo). In the summer of 1966 the United States was ramping up operations in Vietnam. This biographical article related to the United States Marine Corps is a stub. Aliganga was working at the American embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. The U.S. had approximately 3,000 military personnel in Vietnam at the time. Communist and Northern forces launched their all-out Tet Offensive. May 1967, the Division conducted 44 named and unnamed operations. Americas longest war was costly to the U.S. Marine Corps. The tears are still there, Kunkel said. He was the first Mercer County resident to be killed in the Vietnam War. Remember Leonard today. The names of 133 Canadians confirmed killed in the Vietnam War serving with the US Armed Forces are inscribed on the wall, including the 7 "Missing in Action". On March 8, 1965, 3,500 Marines of the 9th Marine Expeditionary . Davis survived the explosion unscathed. The end of 1964 brought an end to the advisory and assistance phase of the Vietnam War. Bitter street Specialized units such as the SeaBees, Scout Dog and Combat Tracker units, Navy SEAL/UDT, etc., usually are indexed under the next higher command. The location of a radio transmitter suspected to be part of the Viet Cong command center for the Saigon region had been verified by Davis and the two other radio direction finding teams the previous day and was one of the assaults targets. Marine. For the next eight years, Marine activities in Vietnam consisted mainly of advisory and staff responsibilities. 4 James T. Tom Davis, age 25, the first American to die in a ground combat action in Vietnam. Radio direction finding teams preferred to take bearings from several different directions, but this areas extensive wetlands and the lack of roads made that impossible. Less than a month later on June 7, 1969, Bullock and three other Marines were occupying a bunker near the base airstrip when a People's Army of Vietnam sapper unit attacked the base at night, throwing a satchel charge into the bunker killing three Marines; Bullock was just 15 years old. Growing up in the small town of Goldsboro, North Carolina, he had big aspirations. First Sergeants School Camp Lejeune Hawaii . Reports indicated the Viet Cong were completely surprised by the speed with which the ARVN airborne troops surrounded them. There was a flag draped coffin, a Marine Honor Guard, and a rifle firing salute. First battlefield fatality was Specialist 4 James T. Davis who was killed on December 22, 1961. From January 1961 through September 1975, total U.S. casualties in Vietnam were 38,433 KIA. The David Westphall Veterans Foundation is sponsoring a . Although Marine combat units were no longer in Vietnam, Marine advisors remained to assist the South Vietnamese. It was Eli Fobbs. On March 5, 1966, Cpl Higgins was killed in action from a hostile gunshot wound. Operation Whitebirch was a 77-man unit established to target Viet Cong communication transmitters. Few areas of the world have been as hotly contested as the India-Pakistan border. Bergman watched as Davis proceeded west on the road. Marine infantry, transported by helicopters, cleared out enemy positions in the rugged Happy Valley and Charlie Ridges areas, all supported by effective Marine fixed-wing aircraft. Persian Gulf (1988) (Oil Platforms) 2. Well be here every year as long as we can do it.. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on December 27, 1963 in Indianapolis, IN. In the typical process, once the transmissions begin an operator shoots a bearing using a radio direction finder, a receiver that picks up the transmitters signal and determines the direction its coming from. On December 22nd, 1968, a man-eating tiger stalked an American team - part of the 3rd Marine Recon Battalion performing a patrol near Quang Tri, Vietnam. Based on a typical battalion strength of 800 Marines and Navy hospital corpsmen, 93.63% (747) were Killed In Action (KIA) and 0.25% (2) were Missing In Action (MIA). Marine Corps: Private First Class: Qu Sn Mountains November 12, 1969: Although severely wounded multiple times by enemy fire, he continued to throw grenades at an enemy bunker until it was destroyed and he was killed by enemy gunfire. Due to ignorance of his military funeral in March 1976, Judge was given a second Marine burial honors 25 years later through planning by Douglas Potratz, USMC MSG who served with Judge in Saigon and Ken Locke, boyhood friend and fellow Eagle Scout;[8] retired USMC Lieutenant Colonel Jim Kean, the commanding officer of the Marines during the Fall of Saigon, presented a flag to Judge's parents at a ceremony held at the Iowa Veteran's Home Vietnam War Memorial. turned over more responsibility to the South Vietnamese. He. Dan Bullock Was Only 15 When He Was Killed In Vietnam. The 3d Marine Division engaged in heavy conventional fighting around the former Special Forces camp at Khe Sanh in the northwestern I Corps, to Leatherneck Square in the eastern DMZ. In fact, the horrors of the fictional The Walking Dead television series pale in comparison to the real horrors of Vietnam suffered by the Marines of the 1/9.Operation Buffalo, Operation Big Horn II, Khe Sanh, Dewey Canyon and a long list of other hard-fought battles by the 1/9 resulted in two Walking Dead Marines earning the Medal of Honor, 18 more receiving the Navy Cross and 60 earning . For many Americans, thoughts turned from escalation to winding down war in Vietnam. He added that the vigil is held regardless of the weather. By the end of the year, nearly all were in Vietnam. Linebaugh cut both men down. A company of American soldiers brutally killed most of the peoplewomen, children and old menin the village of My Lai on March 16, 1968. [11] After a high level review by the DoD and through the efforts of Fitzgibbon's family, the start date of the Vietnam war was changed to November 1, 1955. Ambassador to South Vietnam Graham Martin speaks to the press aboard. Beginning in 1964 the United States military buildup in South Vietnam interrupted the normal peacetime deployment pattern of the Naval Construction Force. Those units not deployed in the combat zone were staged [5], When he was 14 years old, he altered the date on his birth certificate to show that he was born December 21, 1949. It may be that among these 15 Marine casualties are the names of the men you are seeking. First and last American casualties in Vietnam, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Major James H, Kean SSN/0802 USMC, After Action Report 17 April ~ 7 May 1975 p. 5 & 8, "Darwin Judge, LCPL, Marine Corps, Marshalltown IA, 29Apr75 01W124 - the Virtual Wall", "Name of Technical Sergeant Richard B. Fitzgibbon to be added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial", Daily Iowan coverage of Darwin Judge funeral, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_McMahon_and_Darwin_Judge&oldid=1106217197, This page was last edited on 23 August 2022, at 18:03. The year had brought a major buildup of U.S. Marine forces in Vietnam. Other major operations in 1968 in Marines still conducted aggressive campaigns against the enemy, most notably Colonel Edmund G. Dernings 7th Marines participation in Operation Pickens Forest and Colonel Paul X. Kelleys 1st Marines actions near Da Nang. Prior to stepping off, Bravo was warned by company commander Captain Sterling Coates that five North Vietnamese Army (NVA) battalions, totaling more than 5,000 men, were camped out somewhere along the DMZ. Division during the Vietnam War. Sergeant Aliganga was killed in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Nairobi, Kenya. Jose Franco, 49, of Chino was the sole survivor of a five-man fire team that was hit June 10, 1966. The Regiment All the Last Name index pages, The soldiers of 1st Brigade (Separate) pursued the enemy and several large scale air attacks were called in. The 20-year-old Marine private first class was on patrol in Quang Nam province, in northern South Vietnam, 50 years ago this month when someone tripped a booby trap, triggering a buried. The radio research troops were confident that they had acquired an accurate fix on its location. To see the remainder of the list go to the index. Published May 19, 2021 15:00:54. Vietnam. [9][10][11], After he was interred, his grave site did not have a marker. The 3d Marine Division was fighting a more conventional campaign against the North Vietnamese Army near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in the north of I Corps while the 1st Marine Division engaged in more counter-guerrilla operations in Southern I Corps. Regiment began arriving in the Republic of Vietnam in August. HALLETTSVILLE, Texas - Ronald Ridgeway was "killed" in Vietnam on Feb. 25, 1968. While assigned to Alpha Company 1/9, Sgt. Arriving by helicopter, they picked up the wounded driver and retrieved the bodies of Davis and the nine dead ARVN soldiers. The sole survivor of the ambush was Davis ARVN driver. According to the official Marine Corps after-action report from Operation Buffalo, dated August 1967, the battalion suffered 113 Marines killed in action (KIA), a staggering 390 wounded in action (WIA) and one Marine missing in action (MIA). The mine was triggered a little late and exploded just after the truck passed over it. A platoon of 30. downed Marine A-4 pilot. As planning to reduce force level in Vietnam continued, Marines continued to engage the enemy throughout I Corps. Fighting to make their way back to the landing zone, the 1/9 Marines encountered a strange sight: an NVA soldier wearing Marine Corps fatigues removed from the body of a dead Leatherneck. former deputy commander of XXIV Corps and commanding general of 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. Heavy fighting continued for the Regiment through the rest of the year. The personnel officer told Fox there was no shortage of assignments available in the unit. He was deployed for a year in Japan before transferring to South Korea. Following the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964, the Marine Corps commitment to Southeast Asia expanded further. AIR FORCE * The six man recon team was on an observation mission near Fire Support Base Alpine, about six miles east of the Laotian Border. Unfortunately, peace was short lived in Vietnam, and in 1974 fighting resumed in both Cambodia and South Vietnam. The teams established a 3-mile baseline along Highway 10 near Cau Xang and waited for the Viet Cong transmissions to begin. History is a guide to navigation in perilous times. One team had to use a three-quarter-ton truckand thus fewer security personnel. Between 31 January and 2 March 1968, In the second large truck was Pvt. However, Davis, an experienced radio direction finder, kept his watch in a breast pocket so it would not interfere with the direction-finding process. He grabbed his M1 carbine and scrambled off the truck, taking with him a satchel containing secret communication codes and other classified materials. However, the family of Fitzgibbon had long lobbied to have the start date changed and their cause was taken up by U.S. Representative Ed Markey (D-MA). He saw action in Korea and rose through the enlisted ranks to reach first sergeant. On May 22, 1968, Bravo and Alpha Companies and other elements of the 1st Battalion 4th Marines engaged a North Vietnamese force east of Con Thien, South Vietnam in a battle in which 17 members of the 1st Battalion were killed in action, or later died of wounds sustained in that battle. A crucial turning point had been reached and 1965 brought about a major escalation in Marine combat activities in Vietnam. A student of Southeast Asia and the Vietnam War, he has returned to Vietnam four times beginning in January 1989. Horn took aim and fired, putting the NVA soldier down. The two men, both U.S. Marines, were killed in a rocket attack one day before the Fall of Saigon. 5,168 died of wounds, and 2,864 died while missing, captured or interned. Charles McMahon and Lance Cpl. The Marines found themselves outnumbered, with their platoons essentially cut off from one another. On the morning of Dec. 22, 1961, three trucks carrying members of the 3rd Radio Research Unit, their intelligence counterparts in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and an ARVN security detail rolled out the gate of their compound at Tan Son Nhut Air Base on the outskirts of Saigon. The 18-year-old Marine Corps private first class fell with a bullet to the shoulder during a savage. War. Both died in Vietnam on May 25, 1968, at the age of 20. According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, between 200,000 and 400,000 boat people died at sea. 4 James T. Davis lost his life tracking down an enemy signal in Vietnam, James T. Tom Davis was sent to Vietnam in May 1961 with a secretive intelligence unit that went into the field with equipment to pinpoint enemy radio transmitters. Instead of heading for safety, Stogner drew the only reliable weapon he had left, his Ka-Bar combat knife. Within an hour an officer from the 3rd Radio Research Unit and a member of the ARVN general staff were dispatched to the ambush scene. Achas sent the family letters once he arrived in Vietnam, but unfortunately, he didnt return home alive. Of Force Recon, Davis said, in part, "Our most . Robert John Achas, visited home before shipping off to Vietnam in 1965.

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