Norman Philip ChittesterPrivate First ClassA CO, 1ST BN, 9TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 22 April 1949 - 22 February 1969 Falls Creek, Pennsylvania Panel 32W Line 076 |
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Norman Philip Chittester grew up in my home town of Falls Creek, Pennsylvania. He is the only person from my home town who died in Vietnam. I do not know very much about Norman but I have been trying to find any information on him that I can find which is not very much. He is memorialized on a granite stone in our memorial park. I know he was only in-country for four months before being killed in the Quang Tri Province. He is located on panel 32w row 076 on the wall. If you knew Norman Philip Chittester I would like to here from you.
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A Note from The Virtual WallIn late February 1969 the 1/9 Marines were engaged in Operation DEWEY CANYON at the northern end of the A Shau Valley. Their Command Chronology for February 1969 contains the following commentary:"An aerial observer reported that there was an [sic] huge bunker complex, covering 6 grid squares, ... at YD197053, and on 22 February Company A returned to attack these complexes. On the fringe of the complex at YD199046 Company A met heavy resistance, killed 105 enemy and suffered 10 killed and 61 wounded."The Chronology also contains the text of a SPOT report from Company A, which, in paraphrase, reports that at 1300 22 Feb Company A "Charged on first enemy position with two platoons in assault. Heavy machinegun fire caused me to commit my 4th Platoon. With help of Broncos [OV-10 aircraft] and 81mm mortars moved through and wiped out the first enemy position. Directed air strike and arty against second enemy position."The SPOT report also states that in addition to inflicting 105 casualties on the NVA a considerable number of weapons and supplies were captured. The ten men who were killed in the assault described above were
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is I live in his hometown, Brian Miller rbmiller336@usachoice.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 12 Feb 2008
Last updated 02/13/2008