The second occurred during a dismounted combat patrol, 9 Aug., when Staff Sgt. 2ndLt Casey is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 11E, Line 129. The northern ground was also to be used as a platform to attack the neighboring small island of Ngesebus. By his courage, bold initiative and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of great personal danger, Private First Class Rackhaus upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service. Both Marine rifle Company's engaged the enemy who were in well entrenched, fortified and in concealed positions along a tree line which began at the base of Hill 407. From where the battalion rejoined the 1st Marine Division, to see their first action of the war at Guadalcanal. LCPL McLean had been in Vietnam for 301 days. The 1/7 Marine Vietnam Association is comprised of the Marines and Corpsmen who served in that Battalion in the Republic of South Vietnam from 1965-1970. Their tenacious defense in what came to be called the Battle of Edsons Ridge helped to cement the reputation of the Raiders in Marine lore and earned Edson the Medal of Honor. On the evening of October 31, 1968, two squad ambush positions were deployed to the vicinity of the Duong Lam village complex in Hieu Duc District. Wounded and evacuated to the Naval Support Activity Station Hospital in DaNang, Cpl Dalton died on November 1, as a result of the gunshot wounds he sustained sustained from friendly rifle fire. On August 24 contact was made with the powerful 1st Carrier Division under Nagumo Chichi, and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons ensued. Gone but not Forgotten 53 years ago today, on Tuesday, November 30, 1965, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Second Lieutenant Tyrone Sidney Pannell was killed in action. The following night, Lance Corporal Anthony Botello was killed while on point, during a night patrol in the city. Let me just say, Thank you and Semper Fidelis from an old comrade and a grateful nation. I was about 40 to 50 feet away waiting to speak with Marvin and watching him trying to ignite the C-4 charge. Gone but not Forgotten 51 years ago today, on Thursday, October 5, 1967, 7th Marine Regiment lost 4 of their own heroes when Captain Lyle Albert Johnson, Lance Corporal Harold Conway Doss, Lance Corporal William Edward Rees and Private First Class David Reay Malins were killed in action. General del Valle watched in alarm as his casualties mounted daily. He was a Marine Infantry Officer, age 24, born June 15, 1942. . New York: Random House, 1991. Gone but not Forgotten 52 years ago today, on Sunday, October 30, 1966, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Second Lieutenant Francis Joseph Casey was killed in action. Suddenly, an estimated North Vietnamese Army company utilizing rocket--propelled grenades, small arms, and automatic weapons launched a determined attack from three sides against the outnumbered Marines. On November 8, 1969, while on a search and clear operation ten bamboo huts used by the NVA were found on the north-eastern slope close to the summit of Hill 845 in Duc Duc District. On April 24, 1967, a Marine combat patrol from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines near the hamlet of La Chau in Hieu Duc District Quang Nam Provence was returning to their perimeter when they discovered a punji pit camouflaged with bamboo with a mud cover. Someone once said, Death is not final until you are forgotten. While I breathe you will live on and your sacrifice for our freedom will be remembered. Let me just say, Thank you and Semper Fidelis from an old comrade and a grateful nation. The following morning a search of the area revealed 7 enemy soldiers in green utilities KIA. Pfc Walling had been in Vietnam 29 days. On the evening of October 31, 1968, two squads were deployed to ambush positions in the vicinity of the Duong Lam village complex in Hieu Duc District. The 7th Marines, which lost 700 men taking Dakeshi, lost 500 more in its first five days fighting . Let me just say, Thank you and Semper Fidelis from an old comrade and a grateful nation. He was a Marine Rifleman, age 21, born February 3, 1948. Gone but not Forgotten 52 years ago today, on Saturday, October 28, 1967, 7th Marine Regiment lost 3 of their own heroes when Corporal Angel Luis Diaz, Lance Corporal John Gregg Tinker and Private First Class Elmer Edward Ellsworth were killed in action. Gone but not Forgotten 50 years ago today, on Monday, October 27, 1969, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Private Joe Lee Peterson was killed in action. The list also includes 14 U.S. Defense. --Major General Paul J. Mueller, USA, commanded the 81st Infantry Division. Cpl Demers was a Marine Antitank Assaultman, age 20, born February 27, 1947. Brandon Dodson, a platoon sergeant with Baker Co., stepped on an improvised explosive device. On the sixteenth day of Operation MAMELUKE THRUST, the Marines of the 1st Battalion found themselves in the mountains north of the Thuong Duc Valley OPCON to the 26th Marine Regiment, conducting combat and reconnaissance patrols in the vicinity of Hill 1062. One member of the team was convicted of premeditated murder, but served less than a year in prison[8]. Henderson Field would quickly become the centre of gravity for the conflict on Guadalcanal. LCpl Callahan was a Marine Rifleman, age 19, born October 25, 1949. In the predawn hours of August 21, the Japanese launched their first ground offensive on Guadalcanal. On 19 February 1970, in the Son Thang massacre just southwest of Danang, a five-man patrol from the Battalion executed five women and eleven children. r 23, 1941, from Amityville, NY. 2ndLt Pickett had been in Vietnam 101 days. The 1st Battalion, 7th Marines (1/7) is an infantry battalion of the 7th Marine Regiment of the United States Marine Corps. rived in Vietnam on October 12, 1969, and was assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. The subsequent explosion killed Pvt Peterson as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds and wounded six additional Marines who were medically evacuated. Let me just say, Thank you and Semper Fidelis from an old comrade and a grateful nation. The battle for Tulagi saw the Japanese garrison destroyed virtually to the last man; this would serve as a grim preview of later engagements in the U.S. campaign in the Pacific. The hardest fighting occurred on October 2425, when a single Marine battalion was all that stood between Henderson Field and two Japanese regiments. On February 8, 1943, almost exactly six months after the initial landings, the last remaining Japanese pocket of resistance was eliminated, and Guadalcanal was at last firmly in Allied hands. Gone but not Forgotten - 51 years ago today on Wednesday, November 29, 1967, Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment lost 5 of our own heroes when Corporal Roderick Wayne Breault, Corporal Victor Lincoln Crump, Lance Corporal Dwight Farwell Bennett, Jr., Lance Corporal Kenneth Allen Roe and Private First Class Jose Louis Moreno were killed in action. In Vietnam he was assigned as a Platoon Commander to Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. LCpl Rackhaus is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 16W, Line 085. The battle for Peleliu provided an opportunity for Marines to practice and perfect their skills in close air support. 2dLt Norris arrived in Vietnam and was assigned to Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st MarDiv (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Lieutenant Colonel Lewis B. While the Japanese construction units on Guadalcanal were overcome with comparative easeor simply melted away into the junglethe defenders of Tulagi and Gavatu included elements of the elite Special Naval Landing Force (SNLF), and they fought desperately. 3RD TANK BN. On March 13, 1968, on the first day of Operation Worth, Bravo Company and Delta Company departed their Combat Bases to their assigned attack positions and began attacking westward at 07:00H. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II. 2nd Lieutenant Francis Joseph Casey was the son of Marion D. Casey of Bronx, NY and James Casey (Deceased). Six months earlier LCpl Rackhaus was awarded the Silver Star Medal for his heroic actions on the night of May 29, 1969. . with a heavy enemy mortar barrage of between fifty to sixty 82 mm mortar rounds that fell on the Marines. He arrived in Vietnam on June 19, 1968 and was assigned to Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III Marine Amphibious Force, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. Thomas Spitzer on Lance Corporal Torrey L. Gray Field, Oct. 14, 2014. Famous Marines who have served in 1/7 include General . Upon departing the region in August and September 2009, 1/7 turned over the AO to Iraqi control before returning to the United States. 1/7 returned to Western Al Anbar in August 2007. He received a commission as a 2dLt in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves in Quantico. Gone but not Forgotten - 52 years ago today on Thursday, December 8, 1966, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment lost 3 of their own heroes when Corporal Franklin Jack Lummus, Hospitalman David Joseph Richard Branstrom and Private First Class Michael Thornton Foust were killed in action. The initial amphibious assault on the southern Solomons represented a superb coordination of Allied naval, air, and ground forces. On October 16, 1966, while on a patrol under the Operational Control of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines during a search of the hamlets of Tan Phuoc (2) in the Binh Son District of Quang Ngai Province a Marine tripped a booby trapped M-26 grenade in a trench line wounding two Marines. Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers from the Saratoga sank the Japanese light carrier Ryujo, and Saratoga dive-bombers seriously damaged the seaplane carrier Chitose. General Vandegrift now had 10 infantry battalions, one understrength raider battalion, and five artillery battalions ashore; the 3d Battalion, 2d Marines, had come over from Tulagi also. , 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Corporal Rick Lee Knight was killed by Friendly Fire when his own grenade ignited. He arrived in Vietnam on December 14, 1967, and was assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. The U.S. Marines and Amphibious War. 2ndLt Norris is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 27E, Line 050. The unit had brought no radios ashore and consequently could not immediately inform division of its plight. He served in the Navy for 10 years. He arrived in Vietnam on August 30, 1969, and was assigned to Hotel Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st MARDIV (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. At 8:15 AM on August 29, 1968, while establishing a blocking position with Mike Company 3rd Battalion 7th Marines (3/7) in preparation for Operation Sussex Bay, a search and clear operation in Quang Nam Province, RVN, the lead Platoon of Lima Company, 3/7, received intense hostile sniper fire and made heavy contact with the enemy in the Dodge City area southwest of Da Nang, 2 miles south of . The list below is the names of the soldiers, Marines, airmen, sailors and Coast Guardsmen whose deaths have been reported by their country's governments. He was a Marine Rifleman, age 20, born May 14, 1949. He arrived in Vietnam on October 10, 1969, and was assigned to Alpha Co. mpany, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. The Japanese lost the battleship Kirishima and the heavy cruiser Kinugasa, and the U.S. lost three more destroyers. The 1st Battalion of the 7th Marine Division, commanded by Lieut. Gone but not Forgotten 50 years ago today, on Sunday, October 6, 1968, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Private First Class James Thomas Hendricks was killed in a non-hostile vehicle crash. Prior to arriving in. His heroic actions inspired all who observed him and contributed significantly to the defeat of the enemy force. Omissions? While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Callaghan and Rear Adm. Norman Scott were killed in the engagement; they were the only two flag officers of the U.S. Navy to be killed in a surface engagement in World War II. Gone but not Forgotten 49 years ago today, on Sunday, October 5, 1969, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Private First Class Wilford Lynn Donoho was killed in action. Over the following months, some two dozen Japanese and Allied ships would be sunk in the waters to the north of Guadalcanal; the sea lane between Guadalcanal and Florida Island would subsequently be known to Allied sailors as Ironbottom Sound. Unlike earlier battles, the Japanese defenders did not attemptbanzai(suicide) charges but continued to fight to the bitter end, hoping to inflict the greatest amount of damage to the American forces. Lance Corporal John Pell Rackhaus was the son of Della I. Wilson of Marshall, IL, and William J. Rackhaus. John Basilone was awarded the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry during the engagement, and Puller received his third Navy Cross (of an eventual five). This station was so important because more than 50% of Iraq's oil was controlled by it. LCpl Conroy is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 27E, Line 033. Temperatures on Peleliu rose as high as 115 degrees, and drinking water was scarce during the initial combat. As Desert Shield became Desert Storm, 1/7 participated in the diagonal thrust to the perimeter of Kuwait City, spearheading the liberation of Kuwait from Iraq. Corporal Robert Enoch Williams was the son of Shirley M. Adams and the stepson of William M. Adams of Newark, DE, and the son of Ralph T. Williams who had predeceased his son. There the Battalion conducted security operations in the cities and roadways along the Euphrates River and Syrian border to include Husaybah, Karabilah, Sadah, Ubaydi, Al Qa'im, Haditha, Hit and Haqlania. Lance Corporal James Richard Dischert was the son of Mr. Richard Dischert and Mrs. Bernice A. The Marines encountered sniper rifle fire during the search of the structures that wounded one Marine and killed PFC Walling. In January 2003, 1/7 was deployed on Operation Iraqi Freedom. PFC Hendricks is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 41W, Line 017. Taken from the WWII 50thAnniversary Fact Sheet Prepared by During the first week of February, light surface craft began evacuating the 12,000 remaining Japanese troops from Guadalcanal. Gone but not Forgotten 49 years ago today, on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, 7th Marine Regiment lost 6 of their own heroes when Hospitalman Second Class Richard Alfred Roesler, Corporal Amelio Nino, Hospitalman Michael Dennis Soderstrom, Lance Corporal Robert Vernon Holland, Private First Class Joseph John Grillo, Jr. and Private Richard Alan Polley were killed in action. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987. On October 6, 1968, PFC Hendricks was killed in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Quang Nam Province, Republic of South Vietnam. The regiment at this time shifted its operations to the Que Son region along the . I had shouted for him to throw the charge but unfortunately, I was an instant too late. Cpl Gay is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 39W, Line 053. LCpl Casey arrived in Vietnam on May 16, 1968, and was assigned to Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPac. . He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on April 13, 1966, in Albany, NY. and Lance Cpl. [9] Botello was the only other Marine besides Pfc. He arrived in Vietnam and was assigned to Charley Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st MARDIV (Rein), III MAF, FMFPAC. Gone but not Forgotten 49 years ago today, on Sunday, November 16, 1969, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Lance Corporal John Pell Rackhaus was killed in action. LCpl Rackhaus had been in Vietnam 216 days. On August 7, 1942, some 6,000 men of the U.S. 1st Marine Division, commanded by Maj. Gen. Alexander Vandegrift, launched an amphibious assault on Guadalcanal and Florida Island, surprising Guadalcanals 2,000 Japanese defenders. Ngesebus, connected to Peleliu by causeway, was an objective because of its unfinished fighter air strip. Gone but not Forgotten 51 years ago today, on Friday, November 1, 1968, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Corporal Theodore Hubert Dalton succumbed to the wounds he received from Friendly Fire while engaging hostile forces on October 31, 1968. On November 8, 1969, while on a search and clear operation ten bamboo huts used by the NVA were found on the north eastern slope close to the summit of Hill 845 in Duc Duc District. Upon landing in the enemy's rear, the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, was surrounded by a large-force enemy bivouaced in the vicinity. It spent nearly an hour steaming in a circle before control was restored; if a second wave of Japanese planes had not followed an erroneous position report on the American carriers, the Enterprise almost certainly would not have survived the day. He arrived in Vietnam on April 15, 1969, and was assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III Marine Amphibious Force, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific. The Japanese resupplied and reinforced their positions at Guadalcanal with nightly runs of the Tokyo Express, and Tanaka would earn a reputation as arguably the most gifted destroyer captain in the Pacific War. Marines on the front lines were parched, pleading for water. 2nd Lieutenant Francis Joseph Casey was the son of Marion D. Casey of Bronx, NY and James Casey (Deceased). Garland, George W. and Truman R. Strobridge. Leyte. Vietnam he attended the Marine Corps School in Okinawa, Japan to study Vietnamese terminology. On October 13, 1969, whi. 3RD RECON BN. According to one observer, by the morning 16thSeptember, the Marines were mean and thirsty. That day, the 5th and 7th Marines advanced relentlessly; the 1st Marines more slowly, encountering fierce resistance from the northern ridges they were assigned to take. HN Fletcher was the son of James Thomas Fletcher and Evelyn Louise Fletcher of Garden City, MI. The Battalion retrograded from Sangin district on 5 May 2014, and turned over security responsibility of the area to the Afghan National Army. Cpl Williams is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington. --Major General William H. Rupertus, USMC, commanded the 1st Marine Division. SgtMaj R. W. Ashby. On 1 October 2014, the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, transferred their area of responsibility to 3rd Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, a U.S. Army command based out of Fort Hood, Texas.[14]. Cpl Slager was evacuated to the 1st Medical Battalion at the Chu Lai Military Complex, where on October 18, 1966 he succombed to the effects of the multiple shrapnel wounds he received from the hostile explosive device. LCPL McLean is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 17W, Line 035. Cpl Gay was the son of Anna M. Gay of Lexington, KY and George W. Gay. 22 December - Secretary of Defense Richard B. Cheney visited the 1st Marine Division combat operations center in Saudi Arabia. On November 30, 1965, while leading a combat patrol as the Platoon Commander of the 2nd Platoon, Delta Company, 1st Battalion 7th Marines, in the Binh Son District, Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam, a booby trap was tripped causing an explosion resulting in the death of 2ndLT Pannell and another Marine being seriously wounded and medically evacuated. In the ensuing Battle of Cape Esperance, the Japanese lost the heavy cruiser Furutaka and the destroyer Fubuki, while the Americans lost the destroyer USS Duncan. Shelling by Japanese ships and aerial bombardment from Japanese planes became routine, but the U.S. defenders were able to cling to their narrow toehold on Guadalcanal, thanks in part to the efforts of the so-called Cactus Air Force, a motley collection of Marine, U.S. Army Air Forces, and U.S. Navy aviators operating out of Henderson Field. Gone but not Forgotten 52 years ago today, on Tuesday, October 18, 1966, 7th Marine Regiment lost 1 of their own heroes when Corporal Charles A. Slager was killed in action. In March 2006, 1/7 again deployed to Iraq and operated near the Iraqi-Syrian border, conducting dismounted urban patrols, weapons cache sweeping and vehicle checkpoints. Gone but not Forgotten - 50 years ago on Sunday, October 7, 1968, Headquarters and Service Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment lost one of their heroes when Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Stephen Duane Wood died of a stroke. By 15 June the 1st Marines had been in the division line for 12 straight days and sustained 500 casualties. 1967, in St Louis, MO. He arrived in Vietnam on July 5, 1969, and was assigned to Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein), III MAF, FMFPAC. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on March 18, 1966, and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in MCS, Quantico, VA. VA. 2ndLt Pannell was a Marine Infantry Officer, age 24, born Octobe. As the ships that brought the 7th Marines withdrew, they took with them the survivors of the 1st Parachute Battalion and sick bays full of badly wounded men. The 2d Tank Battalion based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, would use the new tank in the Persian Gulf while other tank battalions would operate the M60A1s. Pvt Peterson is honored on the Vietnam Memorial at Panel 17W, Line 124. Although U.S. losses were heavy in both the naval and ground campaigns, the Battle of Guadalcanal was decisive in that U.S. positions in the southern Solomons were never again seriously threatened. The U.S. Navy demonstrated the value of sea power by blocking the Japanese access to sea lanes that would have enabled them to reinforce and resupply their men on Peleliu. Assigned to Fallujah and Al-Karmah, it was tasked to maintain security in the area with close cooperation with Iraqi police, the Iraqi Army and Provincial Security Forces. One of the Marine casualties was PFC Morris who was killed in action, dying outright as a result of hostile rifle fire. Col. Chesty Puller, repelled the Japanese assault and inflicted heavy casualties on the attackers. Let me just say, Thank you and Semper Fidelis from an old comrade and a grateful nation. The 1st Battalion, 7th Marines (1/7) is an infantry battalion of the 7th Marine Regiment of the United States Marine Corps. One of the casualties was LCpl Callahan who was killed in the action as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds from a hostile explosive device. Someone once said, Death is not final until you are forgotten. While I breathe you will live on and your sacrifice for our freedom will be remembered. It is the oldest, largest, and most decorated division in the United States Marine Corps, with nine Presidential Unit Citations (PUCs). Thinking the first ignition had failed he struck another match and attemted to light the detonation cord a second time when the charge exploded in his hands causing his instant tramatic death. 1/7 operations were conducted in Baidoa, Bardera, Oddur, Afgoye and Mogadishu. Marine casualties mounted. Two weeks later the much larger Battle of Santa Cruz occurred against the backdrop of a major Japanese ground offensive on Guadalcanal. Naval Academy with a B. S. in History and a Minor in Chinese in May of 2004. Cpl Dalton had been in Vietnam 325 days. Gone but not Forgotten 51 years ago today, on Saturday, June 3, 1967, 7th Marine Regiment lost 3 of their own heroes when Hospitalman First Class Robert Russell Rogers, Corporal George Harry Johnson, and Lance Corporal Avery Lee Cooper were killed in action. "Chesty" Puller, the battalion distinguished itself many times over for valor, and bravery held its positions against the onslaught of a regiment of seasoned Japanese attackers. During the next six weeks, no major action took place in the Solomons, although Japanese planes and submarines continued to harass the U.S. resupply effort, and Japanese surface ships shelled Henderson Field. If you are a Marine or Corpsman who served in 1/7 in Vietnam we would like to hear from you and we invite you to join us. On 27 September, MajGen Geiger declared the island secure and ordered the American flag to be raised over the battlefield. Cpl Williams was killed in action by multiple fragmentation shrapnel wounds, dying outright from the hostile explosive projectiles. Waiting in darkness, silent shadowy figures were observed approaching, the Marines opened fire on the friendly unit mistaking their comrades as an enemy force. Annapolis, Maryland: The Nautical and Aviation Publishing Co. of America, Inc., 1983. Peleliu would be the primary target of the operation, which was code-named Stalemate II. This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Marine Corps. He was a Marine Motor Vehicle Operator, age 18, born April 8, 1949. On Monday, September 23, 1968, the 1st Battalion Command Post on Hill 10 in the Hieu Duc District of Quang Nam Province was hit with a three round volley of enemy 82 mm mortar fire. s a Marine Machine Gunner, age 20, born August 20, 1949. TF 1/7 found over 22,000 pieces of ordnance during the deployment and captured over 200 suspected terrorists and criminals. On November 17, 1968, after an initial report that enemy rockets had been launched in the area, a squad in their ambush position just west of Route 540 near the hamlet of Duong Lam (1) in the Hieu Duc District of Quang Nam Province observed a large enemy force moving in a westerly direction. Cpl Gay had been in Vietnam 147 days. The first incident occurred while providing security, 25 June, when Sgt. Reinforced by soldiers of the 164th Infantry Regiment, the first U.S. Army unit to land on Guadalcanal, Pullers Marines weathered repeated Japanese charges and held their positions. In December the 1st Marine Division was withdrawn after four months of intense combat, and the U.S. 25th Infantry Division began arriving on Guadalcanal. The Battalion returned in October 2012. (Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images) The two-part battle took place between November 14 and November 18, 1965 west of Plei Me, in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam. Cpl Demers was killed from the explosion from multiple fragmentary wounds. Colonel James P. Kelly, led the "First Team" in 1965-1966 as they participated in numerous combat operations such as Starlite, Piranha, Mameluke Thrust and Oklahoma Hills. 3RD MOTOR TRANS BN. Bennet, a section leader, is assigned to Weapons Company, 1st Battalion . Almost as soon as the U.S. Marines landed on Guadalcanal, Japanese commanders began making preparations for the retaking of the island. 2ndLt Witt and PFC Wyman were awarded the Silver Star for their heroic actions that day. During the search and clearing of the area four North Vietnamese Army soldiers were encountered and were killed during the firefight. Just over a year after its rebirth, 1/7 deployed to take part in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
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