Jose R Torres-RodriguezPrivate First ClassDELTA CO, 1ST BN, 3RD MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 15 February 1949 - 01 May 1969 Guayama, Puerto Rico Panel 26W Line 095 |
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REMEMBEREDThe surviving members of the company have you in our thoughts always!
On 1 May the company [Delta 1/3] stumbled into about two platoons of NVA dug in between two hills. We had a day-long fire fight. During that time, 1st Platoon, trying to slip around the NVA flank, ran into an ambush and took quite a few casualties. They managed to fight their way back to the company, but left several wounded and KIAs. It wasn't until the next morning before we got to them and by then all were KIA. Horn and Foley were both killed at that time. Both were already the owners of two Purple Hearts. On 10 May we [3rd Platoon and 60mm mortars] were on a small hill on Mutter's Ridge just south of the DMZ. We were hit by at least two platoons of NVA (probably the same group we encountered on the 1st) at 0330 and fought till around 0600. We had to drive the NVA off the hill twice during that time. We had about 25 wounded to go with the KIA. There was some very close-up fighting that morning, even a few cases of hand to hand. I still have dreams of the 10 May fight. Thomas Heise was my best friend, Robert Hansen was my squad leader and SSgt Bell was our Platoon Sergeant. The rest of my squad had five more WIA of the remaining seven. All the Marines in these two fights fought like Marines have always fought, with pride, honor, and love for one another. The men killed from both these days died with honor. They fought and died as warriors. They will live in the hearts and minds of those of us that were lucky enough to have survived that hellhole.
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Jose Ramon (Raymond) was an outstanding student at Rafael Lopez Landron High School in Guayama, Puerto Rico. His friends Julio Fernandez, Carlos Castro, Silvia Ortiz, William Mendez, and the 1968 Class will never forget his heroism. Thanks, Jose Ramon.
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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