A Marine looks back to 1969 and also remembers those gone before and those serving today to preserve our freedom
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Another from Da Nang (the old spelling) On the far left Sgt. Santiago, center with Mustache Cpl. Evans Happy Valley, where the deer and the antelope played Sgt.?
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Today is the anniversary of the death of Victor Rabel. He was my brother inlaw.I have no memories of him. I have encouraged his daughter to read this blog and share her pictures. She was 9 months old when her father came back in a coffin. She will appreciate seeing the pictures. Vics daughter recently learned that two others Mitchell and Ziegler was also KIA.She is 42 years old and her father still remains a mystery to her.
On behalf of Victor Rabels daughter Tamera. This is the anniversary of his death. She will appreciate the pictures that have been shared. Her father remains a mystery as she was 9 months old when her family got a coffin back and no daddy.
"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!"
Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945
1st Marine Div. Sign
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Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don't have that problem.
Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; 1985
About Don
L/Cpl. Don Cooper 0331, enlisted in the USMC April 1968 after graduating from Parris Island I went on to Camp LeJune and Camp Geiger for my M60 machine gun training. Later it was off to Pendleton where they shipped me out to 29 Stumps aka 29 Palms for 50 Caliber training then back to Pendleton to Las Pulgas a quick stop in Okinawa and then Viet Nam. I was assigned to the SVC CO, HQS BN, 1ST MARINE DIV, 3RD MAF with the FMD band from March 1969 to Feb. 1970 on Hill 327 Alpha line. As you can see I always carried a camera with me.
My family also served their country;
My grandfather Fred Cooper was an US Army infantry man in WWI.
My father Frederick Cooper served in the US Navy in WWII on LST ships.
My uncle Paul Linkey served as a gunner in the US Army Air Force on B-17's
My uncle Frank Decker served in the US Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS RANDOLF CV 15
My son Aaron was a US Army combat engineer during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
I am retired after 26 years in law enforcement.
This Site is Dedicated to Three Who Gave All
Cpl. Paul J. Mitchell, 1st Marine Division Band
KIA Feb 23 1969
L/Cpl. Victor A. Rabel, 1st Marine Division Band
KIA Feb 23 1969
Cpl. John P. Ziegler, 1st Marine Division Band
KIA Feb 23 1969
These three died defending Hill 327 Alpha Line Republic of Danang South Vietnam
2 comments:
Today is the anniversary of the death of Victor Rabel. He was my brother inlaw.I have no memories of him. I have encouraged his daughter to read this blog and share her pictures. She was 9 months old when her father came back in a coffin. She will appreciate seeing the pictures. Vics daughter recently learned that two others Mitchell and Ziegler was also KIA.She is 42 years old and her father still remains a mystery to her.
On behalf of Victor Rabels daughter Tamera. This is the anniversary of his death. She will appreciate the pictures that have been shared. Her father remains a mystery as she was 9 months old when her family got a coffin back and no daddy.
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