Gregory Patrick Kent
Lance Corporal
B CO, 1ST BN, 26TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF United States Marine Corps Lawrence, Massachusetts April 29, 1946 to March 28, 1968 GREGORY P KENT is on the Wall at Panel 46E, Line 55 |
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LCPL GREGORY PATRICK KENT
LCPL GREGORY PATRICK KENT
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Greg Kent was a track star from Lawrence Mass. He joined the Marines because he felt it was the right thing to do. He won many track and field medals while in the Marines. His orders were changed from Vietnam to train for the "68 Summer Olympics". He refused the orders and requested to go to Vietnam with his unit. He was at Khe Sanh during the siege and was killed on March 28, 1968 during a rocket barrage. His former high school (Lawrence High) closed the day of his funeral. He was my brother's best friend. My brother joined the Marines after he graduated from Lawrence High in June of 1968. He went to Vietnam and fortunately made it home to his family.
From a friend, |
Greg, Kinch
From a friend and competitor, |
I was only fourteen when Greg went to Vietnam and was a neighbor and friend to Greg's brother Jim. He was always a hero to us and I miss him to this day. I'll always remember how he made everyone feel important when you were around him.
Raymond Hey |
From a friend and brother Marine, |
Greg. You will always be remembered by those who knew you. A guy who liked to kid around, who LOVED to run. A straight arrow, just an overall nice guy. I think of you often and the sacrifice you made for all of us. Words can never be enough. Veterans and citizens alike, we stand tall, say a prayer and salute you.
From a friend, |
I was a high school runner when the Lawrence Veterans Stadium track was dedicated to Greg Kent in the late 1970s. As an athlete, 40 years later, Greg's standards are still amazingly high. And Greg has made the ultimate sacrifice to all Americans, to help insure our freedom.
From an admirer, |
I am the widow of Roger J. Desharnais, USCG, 1961-1964, who, I'm proud to say was one of the founders of the Greg P. Kent Chapter Veterans' Group, which is now known as Veterans' Northeast Outreach. The Greg P. Kent Chapter was formed in my home in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1985. I had the pleasure of meeting with Greg's mother Agnes, who told me all about her beloved son, Greg. In her words, Greg did not want to take the "back-door" out on his Marine Corps friends. Greg made a decision to remain in Vietnam and lost his life there. To all my Vietnam brothers, Semper Fi
Phyllis Desharnais |
A Note from The Virtual WallBravo Company, 1/26 Marines, lost two men on 28 March 1968: LCpl Gregory P. Kent and PFC Jimmie L. McRae of Blenheim, South Carolina. |
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