Cecil Douglas Breland

Private First Class
A CO, 2ND BN, 7TH CAV RGT, 1 CAV DIV
Army of the United States
20 July 1943 - 06 May 1966
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Panel 07E Line 032

1 CAV DIV 7TH CAV RGT
Combat Infantry

Bronze Star, Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, RVN Military Merit, RVN Gallantry Cross, RVN Campaign
Cecil D Breland

The database page for Cecil Douglas Breland

09 Jul 2000

In Memory of

Cecil Douglas Breland
1943-1966

Born July 20, 1943 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
Died May 6, 1966 in Bong Son Valley, Vietnam.
Proud member of the 1st Cavalry Division,
"A" Company, 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry.

Awards Presented:
Bronze Star Medal for Heroism
Purple Heart
Military Merit Medal and Gallantry Cross with Palm

My name is Ronnie (Rhonda) Breland-Compton and I have created this website in honor of my Uncle Cecil. When Uncle Cecil died, I was 2, my sister Debbie was 4, and my cousin Jeff was born while Uncle Cecil was in Vietnam. My brother Doug, my sister Robin, and my cousin Eric were born after his death. We were all denied the privilege of knowing our Uncle Cecil. I would love to find someone who might have served with him. If you have any information you think may be helpful, please let me know. Listed below is what information I have:

He died on May 6, 1966 while serving as a rifleman in the 1st Platoon, Company A, 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry. A letter from the Chief of Staff dated June 17, 1966 announcing "Award of the Bronze Star Medal for Heroism" states in part as follows:

"On May 6, 1966, Private First Class Breland was instrumental in the defeat of a numerically superior force of Main Force Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Regulars who were deeply entrenched in a heavily fortified defensive complex within the village of Thang Binh in Bong Son Valley. Under intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire, Private First Class Breland, with disregard for his own life, while assaulting the enemy position was mortally wounded. Private First Class Breland's courageous action is in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.

A letter from Daniel P. Davison, Captain, Infantry Commanding, "A" Company, 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry, states in part as follows:

"On the evening of 6 May 1966, Cecil was with his squad on a search and destroy mission in the vicinity of Bong Son, Vietnam, when he was mortally wounded by hostile fire."





Needless to say, we are very proud of our Uncle Cecil.

You will live on in our hearts forever! We love you!
Debbie, Ronnie, Jeff, Doug, Eric & Robin
(nieces and nephews)

possumetr@aol.com

Please visit my
complete memorial page
(opens in a new window)

A Note from The Virtual Wall

"A" Company, 2/7th Cavalry, lost ten men on 06 May 1966:
  • 1LT Richard D. Hogarth, Akron, OH
  • SSG Neal A. Rasmussen, Modesto, CA
  • SSG Herbert L. Sutherland, Los Angeles, CA
  • SGT Michael F. Brunat, Los Angeles, CA
  • SP4 Robert L. Boss, Brockton, MA
  • SP4 James Williams, Bloxom, VA
  • SP4 Steve G. Young, Franklin, OH
  • PFC Cecil D. Breland, Hattiesburg, MS (Bronze Star "V")
  • PFC Mack L. France, Dandridge, TN
  • PFC Elmer F. Powell, Wenonah, NJ
In addition, the battalion lost two others - PFC Joseph H. Reid of New York City (C Company) and medic PFC Harvey W. Prater of Louisville, Kentucky (HQ Company).


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
a niece,
Ronnie Breland-Compton
possumetr@aol.com 
09 Jul 2000



Top of Page

Virtual Wall icon
www.VirtualWall.org

Back to
To alpha index B
MS State Index . Panel 07E
7TH CAV RGT Index

Webmaster@VirtualWall.org



With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
Last updated 09/04/2004