Walter William RudolphFirst LieutenantB CO, 3RD BN, 7TH INFANTRY, 199 INF BDE Army of the United States 22 October 1943 - 03 March 1969 Manhasset, New York Panel 30W Line 030 |
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The database page for Walter William Rudolph
TO A BROTHER AND GOOD FRIEND It is my privilege to be able to call Walter Rudolph brother and friend. We met at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, becoming friends and Upsilon Gamma Alpha (now TKE) Fraternity brothers. He was a Dean's List student, fine athlete, and a gentle, quietly humorous guy. You knew that his life had great potential. It was all too short, but defined by sacrifice and honor. Walter gave this nation the sacred gift of his life while exposing himself to enemy fire in attempting to rescue one of his wounded men. He was awarded the Purple Heart and decorated for valor and gallantry in action. Hofstra University has memorialized two 1969 Hofstra war dead with The Stephen B Carlin & Walter W. Rudolph Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund. This Fund is an eternal flame to provide young men and women of this and future generations with an opportunity which they would otherwise not have. More than 70 Scholarships have been awarded to children and grandchildren of Vietnam War Veterans. Family, friends and alumni work in various ways to help the Fund grow in its mission. Allow me to leave you with the words of Archibald MacLeish in his "The Young Dead Soldiers" poem:
"They say: We leave you our deaths. Give them their meaning.
From a friend and college classmate, |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 03 March 1969 1LT Walter W. Rudolph, assigned to Bravo Company, 3/7 Infantry, was killed by a boobytrap.On 17 August 1987 another soldier from Bravo 3/7 died as a direct result of wartime injuries - SP4 David J. Pugliesi of Quincy, Massachusetts. SP4 Pugliesi had been wounded on 03 March 1969 by a boobytrap.
While The Virtual Wall cannot prove SP4 Pugliesi was injured by the same blast that killed 1LT Rudolph it seems likely.
1LT Stephen B. Carlin, assigned to C Company, 3rd Bn, 47th Infantry, was killed on 09 Jan 1969 in Kien Hoa Province - also by a boobytrap. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend and college classmate, Gerard W. Lambert jerrylambert@hotmail.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 20 Jun 2007
Last updated 02/22/2008