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Subject: Re: 1968 May


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Date Posted: 08:58:00 04/27/00 Thu
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Frank A. Cunane
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Date Posted: 07:19:51 05/10/00 Wed

> >Max Nimphy died in combat on May 5, 1968.
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PostedonDoc Casey's behalf(KIA May 16, 1968)
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Date Posted: 16:35:01 05/14/00 Sun

The President of the United States, takes pride in presenting the
NAVY CROSS posthumously to:

HM3 ROBERT MICHAEL CASEY
UNITED STATES NAVY


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For extraordinary heroism on 16 May 1968 while serving as a corpsman with Company "G", Second Battalion, Seventh Marines, 1st Marine Division in commection with operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. During Operation ALLENBROOK, Company "G" was moving through a fortified village in Quang Nam Province to engage an estimated 200 North Vietnamese Army Regulars. Suddenly, the point elements came under heavy enemy fire, sustaining numerous casualties. Petty Officer Casey unhesitatingly moved forward under the intense hostile fire and administered medical aid to one of the wounded Marines. Although wounded himself, he disregarded his own injury as he proceeded to another casualty to render medical treatment. Wounded again while assisting his comrade, Petty Officer Casey steadfastly continued his efforts and moved to the aid of still another casualty, receiving two additional wounds while treating the Marine. When other Marines moved forward to evacuate Petty Officer Casey, he adamantly refused to leave the battle area, stating that he wanted to continue to treat the wounded. After being evacuated to the rear by his companions, he encouraged the casualties around him and provided instructions to others in applying battle dressings. Upon hearing a wounded Marine call for aid, Petty Officer Casey dauntlessly crawled to the man and, while treating his injuries, was mortally wounded. By his unflagging courage, selfless concern for the welfare of his comrades, and unfaltering devotion to duty, Petty Officer Casey upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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Egidio Lurito
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Date Posted: 13:03:46 12/06/00 Wed

Was there May 5, 1968 to May 4, 1969 in Long Bhin with the 117th AHC. Next to us was the 195th AHC. I'm looking for a few buddies: Sp4 Kraus from Upstate New York, Sp5 Jenkins from Possum Corner Georgia, Sp4 Lennoard Cox from Utah. We all worked in the same helicopter engine repair shop. I just had a meeting with Sp5 Thomas Snyder a few weeks ago.
Hope to hear from someone.
Sp4 Egidio Lurito
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Egidio Lurito
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Date Posted: 13:26:54 12/06/00 Wed

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Was there from May 5, 1968 to May 4, 1969. I was in the 117th AHC (The Warlords). We were next to the 195th AHC (The Skychiefs). I was an engine mechanic. I came in the unit with Sp5 Thomas Snyder. I'm looking for other mechanics from The Warlords: Sp4 Huff from Texas (uncertain), Sp4 Kraus from Upstate New York, Sp5 Wemsly, Sp4 Lenoard Cox from Utah, he reupped to get away from the field, he was with the Big Red One.

Hope to hear from someone.

Sp4 Egidio Lurito, MOS68B20



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