Robert Joseph Dupell, Jr
Sergeant
C CO, 1ST BN, 5TH INFANTRY, 25TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
March 30, 1949 to February 06, 1970
ROBERT J DUPELL Jr is on the Wall at Panel W14, Line 107

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Robert J Dupell
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12 May 2001

Today is May 12th, 2001. Memorial day is near. I attend an American Legion service at the cemetery at the corner of my street every year, then later on we attend a parade. And we remember people like Bobby Dupell.

Hi Bobby, I was drafted in 1970 along with Richie Less from St. Gregory's and St. Thomas More, your old schools. You went in the same time as my brother Danny. I can think of some good memories from the old neighborhood.

Me and Richie get together once a year in the summer at an army reunion at an American Legion post in Philly. We talk about old times, and the time spent at boot camp with the other guys at the reunion. The whole first floor of the barracks were all from Philly.

And we give a toast to you, sometimes one too many, and a salute of respect and sadness.

You are not forgotten.
Jim Devine
jd106th@aol.com


 
20 Oct 2001

Sergeant Bob Dupell is remembered by his comrades:

"I served with Bob Dupell. We were in the same squad (track) together '69/'70. I remember him as a great guy and a pleasure to serve with. We lost him on an AP one night and I can remember that the whole platoon was broken-up when the CO told us of his fate that morning. Their wasn't a dry eye in the bunch. Our medic tried everything possible under heavy fire to save him. The dust-off was rapid but he just didn't make it. I think I took this photo about a week before he died."

Tim Whalen, C/1/5th Inf

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30 Mar 2006

Hey, Bobby, you may not know me but my name is Gerald J. Dupell II. I saw your name on the Wall and I just wanted to say you will not be forgotten by the Dupell family. Good luck where ever you may be. God Bless.

Gerald J Dupell II



05 Mar 2007

Hey, Bobby, the Dupell family misses you and we will never forget you. Good luck where ever you may be. God Bless.

Gerald J Dupell II
2151 East Lincoln Highway, Levittown, Pa 19056
gjjd0229@yahoo.com


 
31 March 2006

The photo and following article is taken from The Philadelphia Daily News, special supplement entitled 'SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY,' October 26, 1987.

"Bobby" Dupell left for Viet Nam as a compassionate and caring boy and died there a compassionate and caring man, his father said. Beneath his quiet reserve was a deep concern for his family and friends. The 1967 graduate of St. Thomas More High School had worked several months as a printer's apprentice before he was drafted into the Army in March 1969 and sent to Viet Nam. The 20-year-old sergeant, a rifleman with Company C of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division, died on February 6, 1970. He was survived by his parents, three sisters and four brothers.

From a native Philadelphian and Marine,
Jim McIlhenney
christianamacks@comcast.net


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The 1/5 Infantry History for 1970 tells us that
"On February 06, 1970, at 0017 hours, an ambush patrol from Company C engaged an enemy force 2 kilometers southwest of the previous nightï¿ 1/2 s contact. The unknown size enemy force returned the ambushï¿ 1/2 s fire with small arms and automatic weapons fire. Artillery and helicopter gunship fire was called in to help suppress the enemy fire. During the contact, two Bobcats from Company C were killed and two were wounded."
The two men who died were SGT Robert J. Dupell and CPL Erick O. Olson of Tucson, Arizona.

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