Robert H Crum, JrSecond Lieutenant1ST PLT, B CO, 1ST BN, 8TH CAVALRY, 1 CAV DIV Army of the United States 20 April 1941 - 22 May 1966 Houston, Texas Panel 07E Line 100 |
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I think that more needs to be said about Lieutenant Crum. He led First Platoon into the valley, knowing the fight was coming. He took his first wound in the opening salvo of the ambush. Radio contact was lost with the platoon. Lieutenant Crum continued to lead his men into the ambush. He sustained his second wound, and was tended to by Mr. Jaworski, the medic. He kept his bearing and passed on command of his men. His final wounds were fatal and from what I have heard lit a fire under Mr. Jaworski, and he began to assault the hill himself. Gerry Metcalf, my mom's fiance, filled in from time to time as Lieutenant Crum's R.T.O., I wonder if he was there that day. Lieutenant Crum was a hero in every sense of the word, old by Vietnam standards at 26, but a child in the world's eyes. Thank you, Lieutenant Crum, and God bless.
In Gerry Metcalf's memory, |
I am a cadet with the University of Texas Army ROTC Detachment. Lieutenant Crum's actions were an excellent example of the warrior ethos and an even better example of the selfless service and courage it takes to be a great Army leader. Thank you, Lieutenant Crum, for your sacrifice.
Kevin O'Brien |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 8th Cavalry fought two bitter engagements in the Vinh Thanh Valley in May 1966. On 17 May the 2nd Battalion lost 19 soldiers, and on the 22nd the 1st Battalion lost eleven more:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his nephew, John Leonard john.leonard@valero.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 26 Mar 2001
Last updated 01/16/2007