James Conrad MarshallCorporalAMERICAN EMBASSY, E CO, USMC SECURITY GUARD BN, HQ USMC United States Marine Corps 29 July 1946 - 31 January 1968 Monroeville, Alabama Panel 36E Line 024 |
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United States Embassy Saigon GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTENFrom a fellow Vietnam vet,Steven E. Melhorn York, Pennsylvania sem@toast.net |
To my cousin. You will always be remembered.
From a cousin, |
I came to see you the morning of November 11, 2005. I was in D.C. for the Marine Corps and my Dad asked me to look you guys up for him. My Dad was there the day you died. He has never forgotten you guys, one day I'll bring him to see you also.
From a fellow Marine, |
Rest in Peace, my friend
From a fellow Marine guard, US Embassy Saigon, |
On March 17th, 2007, I stayed part of the day at the Vietnam War Memorial, to honor you and others. It was the day that people came to the Mall with plans to protest our troops in Iraq. A number of us who served and survived Vietnam, vowed not to allow future generations to disrepect the fallen of that War. You did not live to see how returning Vietnam Veterans were greeted and treated by an ungrateful nation. There were rumors that among the protesters, some might attempt to damage Our Wall; so many of the Veteran Veterans came to watch over this memorial. It also provided a number of us the opportunity to again reflect on those who gave their lives, so young and willing to guard our country's heritage. I again saw your name on the Wall and well remember you from the MSG detachment in Saigon and that night that you gave your life. I was on the other side of the Embassy throughout that night. May God bless and grant you Peace.
Tim Inemer |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe Tet Offensive began on 31 Jan 1968. In Saigon, some 4,000 Viet Cong troops attacked a number of US and RVN installations, including the American Embassy. The 716th MP Bn history on the Fort Campbell web site contains the following information:"The most famous action during the TET offensive occurred at the U.S. Embassy where SPC Charles Daniel and PFC William Sebast of the 527th Military Police Company were augmenting the Marine security detail. At 0247 hours, Viet Cong sappers blew a hole in the embassy compound�s perimeter wall and attacked through the breach. SPC Daniel and PFC Sebast radioed for help and engaged the attacking Viet Cong. They were able to kill the first two attacking sappers before being shot down. Two MPs who responded to the calls for help, SGT Jonnie Thomas and SPC Owen Mebust, were ambushed and killed as they approached the embassy compound."Five US servicemen were killed in the action at the Embassy, the four Army MPs and one Marine security guard:
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 18 Feb 2001
Last updated 11/13/2010