Posted on Jun 4, 2015
50 years ago today, June 4, in sunny Vietnam-land - Where were you?
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Maj. Gen. Lewis Walt takes command of the 3rd Marine Division from Maj. Gen. William Collins. Walt was concurrently named Commander of the III Amphibious Force (III MAF), the first corps-level Marine Corps headquarters in history. As such, Walt was in command of two Marine divisions and responsible for I Corps Tactical Zone, the northernmost region of South Vietnam, which bordered the Demilitarized Zone. His command also included serving as Chief of Naval Forces Vietnam, as well as being Senior Adviser to the commander of South Vietnam’s I Corps, who was responsible for the security of the northern portion of South Vietnam. After supervising the U.S. and South Vietnamese build up in that region from 1965 to 1967, General Walt returned to the United States and later served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. He retired from active service on February 1, 1971.
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Let's see, I graduated from High School in June 1965! It was two years later (July 1967) that I reported for active duty in the US Army, and another year (June 1968) that I reported for duty as a shiny new Sergeant E5 (via Instant NCO School at Fort Benning) Fire Team Leader with A CO, 1/50th INF (Mech) 173rd Airborne Brigade at An Khe.
Scared Shitless is all I remember!
Scared Shitless is all I remember!
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I had already served my tour in Vietnam and was at Fort Meade, MD. We were sent to Indian Town Gap, PA. to remodel the old two story barracks for project relocation.
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