Jose Juan SantiagoSpecialist FourC CO, 1ST BN, 5TH INF RGT, 25 INF DIV Army of the United States 28 March 1947 - 14 February 1968 New York, New York Panel 39E Line 039  | 
  
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     we called him "Little John" 
 
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 Hi Cheo, you were such a gentleman and so brave! You've been missed all these years, and will never be forgotten. Love from your friends from 135th Street. 
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A Note from The Virtual WallThe unofficial 5th Infantry history reports that"On February 14, 1968, the battalion conducted RIF operations. Company B and Company C worked the area east of Hoc Mon. ... At 1210 hours, Company C reported light contact with an unknown sized enemy force 2 kilometers northeast of Hoc Mon. The fight escalated and an APC from Company C was hit by an RPG and caught fire. ... Company B and the Recon platoon reinforced the Company C elements. At 1631 hours, a dust-off was requested for three more wounded Bobcats. ... At 1855 hours, Companies B and C set up a perimeter. All the wounded were dusted-off. At 2006 hours, it was reported that 6 Bobcats from Company C and one Bobcat from Company B were known to be dead, but that the bodies of six of them had not yet been recovered.The seven dead were 
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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