Alan Richard MayPrivate First Class3RD PLT, H CO, 2ND BN, 3RD MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 05 May 1946 - 20 May 1967 Cicero, Illinois Panel 20E Line 061 |
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Hi Good Buddy, I still remember the good times when I double-dated with you and Mary Lou. And spending time at your brother's house. And at the 1st National Bank. I went to Nam in '68-'69. Was with the 1st Infantry Division near Saigon. Still think about you often. Used your name in a short story I wrote that was published on the Web.
The Lord be with you, 14 Sep 2004 Hi, Heard from a friend of your. "JC" was his name. John told me you guys were there together at the end. Sent me photos of you and him and others in your platoon. Says he misses you. I do too.
From a friend, 15 Aug 2006
The photo was taken while on liberty in Okinawa. From left to right, the people in the picture are a waitress; Terry Smith; John Vallely; John Creasey; and Al May.
Bob Brongiel Vernon Hills, Il rebbooks@comcast.net |
A Note from The Virtual WallOperation HICKORY in May 1967 was directed at reducing the combat strength and supporting infrastructure of North Vietnamese Army units operating in and south of the DMZ. The Battalion Landing Team built around 2nd Bn, 3rd Marines was inserted on 20 May in the northeastern corner of the HICKORY operating area.Hotel 2/3 made an opposed air assault into LZ PARROT at YD147773; the opposition was strong enough so that the LZ was closed to further landings until Hotel 2/3 and supporting arms had secured the area. Hotel 2/3 then moved toward its initial objective, a village to the north-northwest at YD144787. The village was fortified and defended by what appeared to be a reinforced NVA platoon, supported by mortars and artillery firing from within the DMZ. The NVA was forced to withdraw by sundown, but the Marines had lost eight men in the intial landing and the subsequent assault. They were
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 25 Apr 2000
Last updated 11/13/2010