Henry Edward Barber, JrFirst SergeantK CO, 3RD BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 12 June 1934 - 23 October 1969 San Marcos, Texas Panel 17W Line 108 |
The database page for Henry Edward Barber, Jr
To a good friend and member of the Brotherhood of Marines. Thanks for saving my bacon, Hank.
Ron, USMC
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None the less, one sees a sharp, proud Marine. Semper Fi!
From a native Philadelphian and Marine, Photo courtesy of Bill Chabot |
1stSgt Barber was my recruiter in 1968 in LaFayette, Indiana. He inspired by example my desire to become a Marine. In one of our last conversations in LaFayette I told 1stSgt Barber I would join if he would promise I would go to Vietnam ... he smiled really big and said "Son, that is one promise I can keep". I was later sent to Dong Ha, Vietnam, where I ran into 1stSgt Barber. We talked about LaFayette and Vietnam, etc, and he said he would take me on patrol with him that week to have some quality time together. On that October afternoon 1969 a rocket came in from nowhere. I ran to his area actually looking for another friend. Barber's company hootch was flattened and he was choppered out. Another Marine [Martinez] was killed by the same rocket but my buddy was OK. Such a terrible loss. 1stSgt Barber was the epitome of a Marine. Semper Fi ... Phil Smith
From a fellow Marine, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines was withdrawn from Vietnam in October 1969. At the beginning of the month, the battalion was conducting combat operations around the Vandergrift Combat Base in western Quang Tri Province, but beginning on 08 Oct elements were relocated in sequence to the Dong Ha Combat Base and from there to Danang for embarkation in Navy shipping enroute Okinawa. On 23 Oct a command element and Kilo Company were at Dong Ha, India 3/4 was positioned 4 kilometers southhwest of the base, Lima 3/4 was working near the mouth of the Cua Viet River, and Mike 3/4 was conducting operations with the Army's 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division. The 3/4 Marines' Command Chronology contains the following entry for 23 Oct 1969:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a fellow Marine, Ron Powers rpowers@ghostdancer.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 2 Jul 2001
Last updated 02/17/2008