Edward AtkucunasLance CorporalF CO, 2ND BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV United States Marine Corps 20 January 1951 - 10 May 1969 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Panel 25W Line 040 |
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The database page for Edward Atkucunas
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The photo and following article is taken from The Philadelphia Daily News, special supplement entitled 'SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY,' October 26, 1987.
SEMPER FIDELIS, MARINE!
From a native Philadelphian and Marine, |
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I met Ed through my boyfriend at the time. They were good friends, having grown up together. I remember Ed took me for a ride through Benjamin Rush Park, right before he left for Vietnam. He didn't have a girlfriend, that I knew of, but he was such a wonderful person, with a great sense of humor. I never thought at the time I wouldn't see him again. I will always think of him with a kind heart, big shoulders, and a good sense of humor.
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He was my third cousin. I remember his going-away party. I was 7. I was walking up the basement stairs and he picked me up really high and ran up the stairs with me in his arms. I'm 43 and I still can see that moment. His was the first funeral I attended. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I remember the grief and tears for an 18 year old hero. His mother passed away January 7, 2005 ... my Mom's birthday. I told her to celebrate my "Aunt" Mary's death, for on that day she was reunited with her son ... who was her life!
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A Note from The Virtual WallOn 09 May 1969 2/5's rifle companies were conducting "search and clear" operations in Quang Nam Province. The 2/5 Command Chronology reports that two Marines were killed in action and three were evacuated after being wounded in action - two by mines, one by gunshot. The casualty database and other records show two men from 2/5 died that day as a result of "multiple fragmentation wounds", the term usually used for mines and other explosive devices, and one the following day from similar causes. The 2/5 Operations Journal for 09 May contains the following entries:"0400H - A Marine from Company F detonated a boob trapped 105mm artillery round with pressure detonation located in a treeline at AT855515. Results: One USMC WIA and one USMC KIA."Three deaths are believed to have resulted from these two incidents:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a native Philadelphian and Marine, Jim McIlhenney christianamacks@comcast.net 13 Aug 2002 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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