Russell Monroe AmossSpecialist FourA CO, 2ND BN, 47TH INF RGT, 9 INF DIV Army of the United States 14 September 1947 - 31 January 1968 Mount Airy, Maryland Panel 35E Line 085 |
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The database page for Russell Monroe Amoss
A memorial from a fellow Carroll Countian, |
1st Squad, 1st Platoon, Co A, 2/47th Infantry Amoss was my squad leader when he was killed in the early morning hours of January 31st, 1968 at the very beginning of the TET offensive. I must take exception to the article that said that he was killed by "metal fragments from an explosion". I was driving the armored personnel carrier (APC) when we were ambushed by small arms fire at roughly the intersection of highways 15 and 36 in the village of Ho Nai near Long Binh. He was killed by small arms fire from an AK47. Amoss was my best friend in Nam. He loaned me every MPC (military payment certificate) he had so I could go on R&R to Australia in December of 1967. I had the pleasure of meeting his sister and several other family members at his gravesite in approximately 1993. I still miss him terribly, I will never forget him, he was a great friend and a very exceptional and professional soldier even though he was drafted. He took his duties and responsibilities very seriously. A professional in every way. "Ski"
Jerry Jaworski |
Notes from The Virtual WallThe 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry, lost seven men on 31 Jan 1968. Six of the seven can be associated with the ambush at Ho Nai; CPL Robert Huie of Bravo 2/47 is the exception. The seven men were
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a fellow Carroll Countian, W. Lemmer Lemmer2@msn.com 1 Dec 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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