Alejandro Ray GodinezLance CorporalI CO, 3RD BN, 26TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 26 March 1944 - 27 June 1967 Los Angeles, California Panel 22E Line 070 |
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I knew Alex most of our young life, he lived three houses down from me on Eagle Street in East L.A. I remember Alex as a good friend, good teacher of sports and he was a bag boy at our local market. Alex was about one or two years older than me and the rest of the boys on Eagle Street but that didn't keep him from playing with us. I was in the Navy when I heard of Alex's death, and to this day I still think of him and pray for him.
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A Note from The Virtual WallThe Khe Sanh Combat Base drew enemy artillery and mortar fire on a continuing basis, and tracking down and destroying the enemy positions was an equally continuous activity on the part of the Marines. On 27 June 1967 the Combined Action Company at Khe Sanh sent a patrol to Hill 689, 4 kilometers west of the combat base, to look for suspected mortar sites.As the patrol reached the crest of Hill 689 they encountered a much larger NVA force and were ejected from the hilltop with two dead and two men missing in action. India 3/26, which was returning from an overnight patrol, was diverted to Hill 689 to assist the CAC OSCAR Marines. The Company Commander sent the 1st and 2nd Platoons up the hill on slightly divergent courses, intending to take the NVA from two directions. Both platoons encountered heavy enemy fire and the remainder of India 3/26 moved in to assist. At the same time, Lima 3/26 was lifted into the area. By 1930 the crest of Hill 689 had been cleared of NVA and India and Lima joined to form a consolidated night defensive position. Both MIAs from CAC OSCAR had been found dead, and the 3/26 Marines lost 14 men in the engagement - a total of 18 Americans killed in the action. A week later LCpl Charles Gattis died from wounds received on Hill 689, raising the toll to 19 men. The Virtual Wall can identify only 18 of the 19; the "missing man" is suspected to one of two artillerymen from A Btry, 1/13 Marines who died at Khe Sanh on the 27th ... but we cannot prove it. The 18 are
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 04 Sep 2007
Last updated 09/13/2007