Joseph Guy La Pointe, Jr
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HHT, 2ND SQDN, 17TH CAVALRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Clayton, Ohio July 02, 1948 to June 02, 1969 JOSEPH G LA POINTE Jr is on the Wall at Panel W23, Line 45 |
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13 May 2002
Joseph Guy LaPointe, Jr., Conscientious Objector and Combat Medic, recipient of the Medal of Honor and Silver Star Medal, was killed in action 2 June 1969 on Hill 376 in the Republic of Vietnam. He is remembered by his brothers in B Troop, 2/17 Cav
There were two men killed in the "Friendly Fire" incident described above:
14 Apr 2005
Joseph Guy LaPointe, Jr. was a Medical Aidman with B-Troop 2nd Squadron of the 17th Cavalry, 101st Airborne Division. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the Silver Star, Bronze Star and other awards and medals. We (his family) knew him as "Guy." B-Troop knew him as "Doc." Guy was born and raised in North Dayton Ohio. While in high school, he volunteered to work at the Aullwood Audubon Center. He cared greatly about the environment and spent much of his time camping, hiking and studying the natural environment. He also believed deeply in civil rights and other social and political issues. After graduating from Northridge High School 25 May 1966, he moved with his family to the Clayton area and worked as a mail carrier for the Englewood Post Office. He wanted to attend college with a biology major and his dream was to work either for the National Park System, the National Audubon Society or the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. At the time he was drafted, he had applied to several colleges. Guy reported for duty in the US Army on 8 May 1968. He was a conscientious objector and became a medic, taking his basic and advanced training at Ft. Sam Houston in Texas. He was married during the summer of 1968. In November 1968, he was sent to Vietnam. In January 1969, his son, Joe III was born.
From his widow, Cindy LaPointe 01 Jun 2006
We went to Vietnam in 1999 to see where Guy and the others had fallen. We recorded our trip here. From his widow, Cindy LaPointe cldafler@outlook.com |
B Troop, 2/17th Cavalry, lost five men on 02 June 1969 when ambushed on Hill 376 near Tam Ky:
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Medics on the Wall memorial which honors the Army Medics and Navy Corpsmen who died in Vietnam. SP4 Joseph Guy LaPointe Jr. was survived by his wife Cindy, son, Joseph Guy LaPointe, III, father Joseph G. LaPointe, Sr (1925-1987), step-mother Mary Lee (Cassel) LaPointe (1931-2017), brothers Brian and Greg and sister Robyn Horton. He was also survived by his mother, Jeanne Louise (Mitchell) Ligier (1929-2003) and seven other half siblings, Gary (1953-2015), Mila Jo (1957-2016), Joseph Anthony (1963-1993), Robert 'Bobby' J (1969-2013), Jason (1972-2019), John, and Curtis Ligier. "Doc" is buried in Riverside Cemetery, West Milton, Miami County, Ohio, next to his grandfather and great-grandfather, and his parents are buried in Ehrstine Cemetery, Trotwood, Montgomery County, Ohio. His father was a veteran of World War II. - - The Virtual Wall, April 12, 2019
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The Vietnam War presented many young men with a moral dilemma as they became subject to the draft in the late 1960s. These were men whose deep-seated religious convictions held that killing was wrong, even in war. At the same time, a number of them also possessed a strong sense of patriotism and felt that service to one's country was a vital duty. Three medics, conscientious objectors, were awarded the Medal of Honor. The first was Desmond Doss, a WWII medic who was wounded three times. He died in 2006. Two Vietnam War medics, Thomas William Bennett of Morgantown, West Virginia, and Joseph Guy LaPointe, Jr., of Clayton, Ohio received the medal posthumously after both being killed in battle in 1969. It began in many area papers as a simple notice such as below but ended up as a Medal of Honor for a conscientious objector: The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio
Saturday, 18 Dec 1971, Page 29 Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio,
Thursday, 21 March 2002, Page 129 Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday, 03 Jun 2009, Page 7
- - The Virtual Wall, April 6, 2019
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