Donnie Ray Mc Cormick
Specialist Four
B CO, 2ND BN, 39TH INFANTRY, 9TH INF DIV, USARV Army of the United States Morrison, Tennessee October 22, 1947 to February 08, 1968 DONNIE R McCORMICK is on the Wall at Panel 38E, Line 34 |
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The MACV Summary for Feb 1968 contains the following entries: 07 Feb - II FFV. (Dinh Tuong Prov) - 3 kilometers northwest of My Tho, 9th Inf Div elements made contact with an unknown size enemy force. Supported by arty and helicopter gunships, ground units exchanged small arms and automatic weapons fire. 2 kilometers away another company made contact with an estimated enemy company at the same time. Reinforcements sent in at 1400H. USAF tactical air and Army helicopter gunships directed fire onto enemy positions. Both engagements terminated 1700H. 52 enemy killed; 8 US killed and 29 WIA (medevac) and 6 light WIA treated and returned to duty. Fifteen of the sixteen US dead can be identified:
The 16th American might be 1LT Richard J. Glenn of Florence, Alabama, assigned to MACV's Advisory Team 87. He is the only other known US casualty in Dinh Tuong Province on 07-08 February 1968. Donnie was survived by wife, Cheryl Elaine (Rigsby) McCormick (1947- ), mother Pauline (Bouldin) McCormick (1921-2008), father Lester Washington McCormick (1914-1991), brothers James Lewis McCormick (1938-2018), Billy Hugh McCormick (1940-2019), and Jerry and Terry McCormick and sisters Patsy and Sharon. SP4 Donnie Ray McCormick is buried in same cemetery as brother James in Mountain View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee while his parents are in Bascom Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. - - The Virtual Wall, 28 December 2022
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