James M McDonough, Jr

Captain
A CO, 2ND BN, 35TH INF RGT, 25 INF DIV
Army of the United States
29 November 1939 - 02 August 1966
Portland, Maine
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25 INF DIV

35TH INF RGT
Silver Star

Combat Infantry

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for James M McDonough, Jr

25 May 2001



Victory is the reward of valor

From his nephew,
Ryan McDonough
rmcdonough@optikos.com
7 Mar 2005

Thank you for fighting to help keep the United States of America strong. This is Ted Drum's grandson and he fought with you in Vietnam, and was a close friend. Thanks for making the sacrifice of dying for our country. We will NEVER forget any of the soldiers in any war.

From a friend's grandson,
Clark
chrisdrum@bellsouth.net

10 Apr 2005

All I can say is that I served proudly as a member of the Recon Team, 2d Bn, 35th Inf, 25th Inf Div, 3d Task Force, Vietnam. I knew some of the brave men who were killed in this action, and will pray for them, as well as for those of us who returned, and especially for those who have not returned, our MIAs. The 25th Infantry Division is a great unit with a great history of combat, I was very happy to have had the opportunity to have served with some of the finest soldiers. Special and close to the heart was Sgt Juan Munoz, who was from my home town, San Antonio, Texas, and was always there for us, God Bless him. God Bless All ...

From a friend,
Pancho
delarosaf58@hotmail.com

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Nine men from the 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry, were killed in action on 02 August 1966:
  • A Co, 2nd Bn, 35th Inf Rgt
    • CPT James M. McDonough, Portland, ME (Silver Star)
    • 1SG Benito Perez, Corpus Christi, TX (Silver Star)

  • C Co, 2nd Bn, 35th Inf Rgt
    • 2LT Leonard D. Davis, Bisbee, AZ (Silver Star)
    • PFC Terry D. Craighead, Fulton, MO

  • Recon Plt, HHC, 2nd Bn, 35th Inf Rgt
First Sergeant Perez received a posthumous Silver Star for his efforts to save Captain McDonough. In addition, the Recon Platoon's Staff Sergeant Thomas Dean was wounded in this action, contracted hepatitis as a result of blood transfusions, and died from the disease on 6 Oct 1966. He too was awarded the Silver Star for his valor during the action.

These men are remembered by the
35th Infantry
35th Infantry Association





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