James Raymond Morgan
Private First Class
H CO, 2ND BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
Memphis, Tennessee
June 28, 1944 to March 31, 1967
JAMES R MORGAN is on the Wall at Panel 17E, Line 80

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Combat Action Ribbon
 
James R Morgan
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28 Jun 2006

I was thinking about the Veterans of Vietnam today and remembered a family friend who gave his life many years ago for his country. "Jim" was a truly good and decent young man when his life ended. I hope his family knows that we all remember him and honor his sacrifice.

Oddly I noticed that today is his birthday. I know Heaven is richer with his presence.

From a family friend,
J L Green
E-mail address is not available.


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The 2/4 Marines' Command Chronology for March 1967 contains the following entry:
"On 30 March 1967, Company H on way to provide security for rice harvest at AT8256 were ambushed by a company of VC dug in at AT810574. At 0813H, Bald Eagle (Company E) was alerted. At 0940H, Bald Eagle and Command Group 'A' departed their CPs by truck to CAC B2-2 position, where the Bald Eagle was picked up by helicopters and dropped into LZ at AT791566. Companies H and E commenced a search and clear mission to the west and southwest of Hill 25 AT807553. Sporadic contact was made during the day. At approximately 1700H the sweep secured. Results are as follows: VC KIA (Conf) 11, VC KIA (Prob) 8, Detainees 6, USMC KIA 8, USMC WIA 6."
The Operations Log makes it clear the 14 casualties occurred during Hotel 2/4's initial engagement, which began at about 0800. The casualties had been medevaced by 0911. Unfortunately, the death toll was increased when Pfc James R. Morgan died from his wounds the following day. The nine dead were
  • Cpl Patrick Gallagher, Lynbrook, NY (Navy Cross)
  • Pfc Ronald E. Liberty, Chicago, IL
  • Pfc Clyde Mathews, Whiteface, TX
  • Pfc James R. Morgan, Memphis, TN (DoW 03/31/1967)
  • Pfc James S. Oldfield, Dallas, TX
  • Pfc Kenneth Pettus, Philadelphia, PA
  • Pfc James E. Price, Russellville, KY
  • Pfc Rocky R. Snyder, St Johns, MI
  • Pfc Robert J. Waltrich, Chicago, IL
Corporal Gallagher had received the Navy Cross for an incident on 18 July 1966, when he covered an enemy grenade with his body in order to protect other Marines. The grenade failed to explode - until he threw it away.

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