Richard Aloysius CarabbaLance CorporalG CO, 2ND BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 21 March 1951 - 27 September 1969 New York, New York Panel 17W Line 012 |
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The database page for Richard Aloysius Carabba
REMEMBEREDby his comrades in arms fromVVA Chapter 421
Placed by another Vietnam veteran, |
From his father. |
Dear Rickey, There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about you after all these years. You were taken from all of us much too soon. You were only eighteen. I was only eleven. I still wonder what it would be like if you were here right now. You are always in my prayers and forever in my heart.
From a sister. |
Dear Rickey,
From another sister. |
Dear Rick, I was only a baby when you were killed. I often wonder what you were like and what it would be like to have you around. I know you from the wonderful stories and memories you left with our parents, who are so proud of you! My children have heard countless stories about your bravery and dedication. Two of them are in the military, and I have one who looks quite like you! I will continue to pray for you and all of the other soldiers whose lives were cut too short. One day, through the Grace of God our Father, I may be able to meet you.
Love from another one of your sisters. |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 2/4 Marines Command Chronology for September 1969 contains the following entry for 27 September:"Company G reported movement north of their position in the vicinity of XD978592 ... A fire team ambush reported three figures moving across their front to the north. M-79s were fired and artillery was called in with unknown results. Company Golf received small arms fire and mortar fire from the vicinity of XD978590. Enemy mortar fire was both 60mm and 81mm. Two Marines were killed and five were wounded. Enemy casualties were unknown."The two men killed were LCpl Richard A. Carabba and Pfc Allan T. Aslett of Twin Falls, Idaho. |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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