Monday, October 31, 2005

Here's a Worthwhile Cause - Vets with a Mission...

They are helping the Vietnamese people to rebuild homes, medical facilities, infrastructure... What a nice idea... One Dave Auen would have emraced and so do I...

Check it out on their homepage... Got lots of time on your hands... Want to pay a visit to a beautiful country you swore you would never step in again... Go... Go... Go...

http://www.vwam.com/vets/upcoming_trips.html

Blairsville [PA] Senior High School 1963-67


This is Blairsville PA Senior High School in Indiana County when it was new in 1963. L/Cpl. Dave Auen went to school here as I did, my girlfriend Deborah Rugh, friends Larry Clawson, Pam Hogue, Jodi Startari, Neil Kok, Pat Voytek, Dana Gould, Sue Luchsinger, Patrick Ilhi, Gary Barnhart, and about 400 other wonderful kids. You were and are the greatest. This site is dedicated to Dave Auen, USMC KIA 7Jun1968 and his Delta 1/26 Marine buddies... But if it had a second reason for being it would be for the greatest High School in the World, Blairsville Senior High School and the Blairsville Bobcats, Halloween colors and all - tramp all over the Homer Center Wildcats, hah... By the way, my five children grew-up in Laura Lamar - hah - so after writing this I'd better sleep with one eye open... Hey, love you kids... Homer Center's the best [Yeah, right, what a crock of liverwurst that is]... Go Bobcats, Stomp the Wildcats... I'm mean, what kind of mascot is that? The Wildcat is an imaginary creature... Why not have a Unicorn? I would pay $100 to watch Ernie Widmar spit on Rick Faust's shoes... hahaha... just a little friendly inter-district rivalry...

Dave Auen graduated from BSHS in 1967 and immediately enlisted in the USMC [The Marine Corps]... He was in Viet Nam early in November 1967 and was shot and killed on 7 June 1968 in a place called Happy Valley, Quang Nam Province in the mountainous Central Highlands region near Da Nang. It's a jungle with tigers, elephants and beautiful primates and orchids. He was near a group of hamlets known as My Loc. By all accounts Dave made an excellent Marine, he was brave but not careless, he did it by the book. It had been over 110 degrees and 90 percent humidity for several days, even the thought process gets sluggish. For whatever reason they penetrated behind concealed enemy lines and Dave and his 2nd Louie [2LT] Sam Hannah were shot point blank by the enemy. Their backup came upon the site and shot the 5 NVA troops in their trench. War isn't hell, Hell is hell, but war is a very reasonable facsimile.

I couldn't miss Dave anymore than if he was my own brother. I was in the United States Army Security Agency at the Presidio of Monterey California awaiting language classes when word of Dave Auen's death reached me. To say I was stunned is a massive understatement. I didn't know Dave's Dad Gene, a WW-II Veteran, or his Mom Iola but I did know his Sister slightly and I knew he had two brothers. Like 58,220 other families who lost a son, young husband, a Daddy, this hit Dave Auen's family very, very hard. Why? Why Dave? Why us? He was so young. He had so much to live for. He enjoyed life so much. And yes he did. He was well-liked and well-respected in the community. It has been almost 40 years. I would give my left arm [not my right, I'd starve to death] to talk for several hours to Dave and 2Lt. Sam Hannah or to bring them back to Blairsville for a few months and let them live and breathe. They are worth it, don't you think? I would also bring back the 5 NVA troops, I don't imagine they really wanted to kill Dave and Sam, it was their assignment. Remember Sam and Dave in your prayers and the 5 NVA soldiers who never went home to their families. Ask God to grant us some peace over these tragedies and the courage to make sure they don't happen again... God Bless Each Person Who Reads This And Takes It to Heart... With a Prayerful, Amen... - bill king

Marines on the Move, Wherever They are Needed...

Delta 1/26 Marines June 1-8, 1968 My Loc (2)...

June 1-6, 1968

The battalion remains OpCon to the 27th Marines and continues operations in the Allen Brook AO. During this period, the battalion makes contact with a large enemy force, capturing large amounts of enemy equipment, rice, and documents. 23 NVA are KIA. Delta Co. had five wounded on June 5 in the vicinity of Cu Ban including Cpl. Corbett and Pfc. Gallagher. A medevac helicopter is shot down also. HM3 Aucoin is mortally wounded this day dies of his wounds several weeks later.

The Cu Ban hamlets were located southeast of Liberty Bridge.

June 7-16, 1968

The battalion is OpCon to the 7th Marines and conducts operations south and west of Hill 55 in conjunction with Operation Mameluke Thrust. The objectives of this operation was to preempt another enemy offensive against Da Nang. The Mameluke Thrust AO extended south to the An Hoa area.

June 7, 1968

The 1/26 Marines meets an NVA battalion at My Loc (2), three miles northeast of An Hoa. Alpha Company was on the right, Delta Company on the left, and Charlie Company in the middle, about 200 yards back. The hot weather continued and was exhausting. During fighting on 7 June, both Alpha and Delta Companies are hit hard.

The Delta Company advance had the 2nd Platoon on the left flank, 3rd Platoon advancing up a small ridge line and 1st Platoon was sweeping a village on the right. The company command post was behind 3rd platoon.

About 10 AM that morning the NVA opened up on the 3rd Platoon's lead squad which had gotten inside the enemy's camouflaged positions. The enemy opened up with automatic weapons at close range from a trench line. Elements of 3rd Platoon counter attacked the enemy killing all five NVA in the trench. Delta Company sustained casualties including two Marines KIA.

The following Marines were killed during this fight:

2nd Lt. Samuel Hannah, 6/7/68 -- Killed by gunshot wound near My Loc

LCpl. David Auen, 6/7/68 -- Killed by gunshot wound near My Loc

The fighting became widespread. Alpha Company was to the right and ahead of Delta and they took fire when they entered a tree line and became heavily engaged. All of Delta Company platoons came under fire. 2nd Platoon assaulted through the tree line and relieved the pressure on third platoon.

The Company regrouped while casualties were medevaced. Charlie Company had moved up to support Delta sent one platoons by helicopter over to help Alpha Company in its actions. Charlie Company was ordered to secure around the LZ.

About noon as Delta Company got ready to move out again, snipers opened up from the direction away from the tree line. The company held its position and a fire mission was called. Then, the NVA opened up on the company with heavy automatic weapons fire from positions in the tree line. Third Platoon was hit hard again and the attack resulted in many Marine casualties.

Delta Company with attached units engaged the NVA and the enemy was forced to pull back as sustained artillery and air strikes were called in. That evening the 1st Platoon was pulled up on the ridge with 2nd and 3rd Platoons.

The following Marines were killed during this fight:

Cpl. Normand Deschaine, 6/7/68 - Died of wounds suffered during fighting near My Loc

Cpl. Johnnie Espy, 6/7/68 - Killed by gunshot wound near My Loc

LCpl. John Scarpinato, 6/7/68 - Killed by gunshot wound near My Loc

HN Ronald Rockefeller, 6/7/68 - Killed by gunshot wound near My Loc

Elements of Alpha and Charlie Companies were attached to Delta Company during this fight. The following Marines were killed:

Pfc. Alton Staples III, 6/7/68 - A/1/26 Marine

Cpl. David Dixon, 6/7/58 - C/1/26 Marine

2nd Lt. Samuel Hannah was awarded the Silver Star (Posthumously) for his actions and valor on June 7, 1968.

Sgt. Clark Henson (KIA-6/16/68) was awarded the Silver Star (Posthumously) for his actions and valor on June 7, 1968.

The My Loc (2) fight was costly with many Delta and Alpha Company casualties reported. Delta Company casualties were 8 KIA and 22 WIA. Alpha Company had 14 KIA and 18 WIA.

Enemy casualties were heavy and his objective of gaining close approach to Da Nang was once again denied.

June 8, 1968

The 1/26 Marines sweep north to An Hoa.

LCpl. David Knox, 6/8/68 - Died of wounds suffered during fighting on June 7

1stLt D. L. McGravey replaces Capt J. N. Daniel as Delta Co. Commander.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Similar to My Loc 2 Happy Valley Quang Nam Prov VN

 
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Central Highlands of Quang Nam Province...

 
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A Strange and Beautiful Place but ugly in the face of War...

 
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Delta Company 1st Batallion 26th Marines...

 
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My Loc (2) Central Highlands Quang Nam - Happy Valley...

 
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VN Patch...

 
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Old Glory...

 
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The Eagle is Always Watching, Always Vigilant, Always...

 
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Just Another Day - hardly...

 
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hmmm...

 
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Surrounded by Buddies, 58,220 in all...

 
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A Name on A Wall... But He was So Much More...

 
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Purple Hearts...

 
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A 21-Gun Salute to a Fallen Hero...

 
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Eagles Defending Their Nest...

 
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Coming Home the Hard Way...

 
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Pick-em Up, Take-em Home... Taxi Service...

 
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An Army UH-1...

 
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Remember Our Fallen Heroes...

 
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1/26 Marines in Viet Nam Shoulder Patch...

 
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Flag, USMC Mameluke Sword from Tripoli...

 
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The Great Seal of The United States of America...

 
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