Charles William BryanCorporal1ST SQD, 1ST PLT, B CO, 3RD RECON BN, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 27 September 1947 - 20 January 1968 Mc Kinney, Texas Panel 34E Line 083 |
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The database page for Charles William Bryan
Bill Bryan and I graduated from McKinney High School in May of 1966, and two weeks later were in San Diego, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Platoon 1042, on the buddy plan. We made it through boot camp, and after ITR, were sent our separate ways. The last time I saw him was at the San Onofre Beach Club at Camp Pendleton. He was about to be sent to Hawaii for Recon School. I tried to buy us a beer, but we were too young to drink, so we settled for a chocolate shake. He got married shortly after that and got to spend only about four weeks with his young bride, Deidra. On 20 January, 1968, Bill was the leader of Team Barkwood, a group of seven Recon Marines operating on Hill 881 North, about five miles northwest of Khe Sanh. It was the day before the siege began. Though greatly outnumbered, and in the midst of an NVA battalion, they fought valiantly and bravely with every member of the team killed or wounded. Only two men are alive today from that team, and Bill died trying to save their lives. Bill died a hero and left a young 18 year old widow back at home in McKinney. I am proud to say that Bill Bryan was my friend, I have thought about him every day since, and will think about him every day until the day I die. Until we meet again, my brother. Semper Fi!
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A Note from The Virtual WallWhile "only" five men are known to have died as a result of the initial fighting on 20 January, the ferocity of the battle can be judged by two elements. First, three Navy Crosses and one Silver Star were awarded to the dead:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend and brother Marine, Ronnie D. Foster P O Box 603, Mckinney, Texas rdfoster66@msn.com 21 Jun 2004 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
Last updated 06/24/2004