Robert Michael SnellCaptainHQ BTRY, 2ND BN, 320TH ARTILLERY, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 14 February 1944 - 14 June 1969 Lamesa, Texas Panel 22W Line 049 |
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The database page for Robert Michael Snell
Robert was from the oilfield and agricultural town of Lamesa, Texas, located between Midland and Lubbock, Texas. He was awarded this country's second highest award for valor, the DSC for actions that took his life on 14 June 1969 while serving as a liaison artillery officer for the 327th Infantry, 101st ABN Division. He is remembered by his community and on the Permian Basin Vietnam Memorial located at Midland International Airport, Midland, Texas. May this soldier's sacrifice never be forgotten.
From a PBVVM representative,
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Captain Snell, After reading your memorial today and learning what an incredibly brave and unselfish man you were, I wanted to say "Thank you" for giving your life so we could enjoy the freedom you bestowed upon us. Today would have been your 62nd birthday, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! You have been gone for almost 37 years. As your life was coming to an end in June, 1969, (I was graduating from high school) mine was just beginning, thanks to you. Please know that you are not forgotten, we'll have you in our hearts forever. Thanks again for making your last actions for the benefit of others; we salute you as a true HERO!!!!
Rebecca LaRussa |
He was and will always be my big brother and my hero!
From his brother, |
My name is Robert Michael Howington, son of Raymon G. Howington, your best friend from Lamesa. I have heard many stories of you from my father. He is with you now. I visited your name on the memorial on June 14th, 1989 weeks before going to basic training for the US Army. That day will always be with me. I am proud to be named after you, Michael. I can only wish to be the man that you were. Thank you. I will never forget.
Robert Michael Howington |
A Note from The Virtual WallWhen the 101st Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade went into the A Shau Valley in late spring of 1969 they set up a number of fire support bases on the hilltops along the eastern side of the valley. The Brigade's Tactical Operations Center (TOC) was located at Fire Support Base Berchtesgaden on Hill 1030. At about 3 AM on the morning of 14 June 1969 FSB Berchtesgaden was assaulted by NVA sappers operating under cover of a heavy mortar barrage. Although the sappers managed to penetrate the perimeter in several places the attack was not successful and when the NVA withdrew they left 33 dead and 3 prisoners behind. Nevertheless, twelve US soldiers died in the fighting:
The photo of Captain Snell is from the USMA Yearbook for 1966. |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 13 Apr 2004
Last updated 08/10/2009