Louis Xavier Cabrera, Jr
Private First Class
L CO, 3RD BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
Blue Island, Illinois
December 03, 1945 to June 18, 1966
LOUIS X CABRERA Jr is on the Wall at Panel 8E, Line 60

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Combat Action Ribbon
 
Louis X Cabrera
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5 Aug 2001

REMEMBERED

by his friends and family
in the Blue Island community.

Randy Kethcart
randy@bobcat.ws


 
9 Jan 2005

Thank you for your service .

A sailor from Blue Island born in 1971
Dan Rogers
djrogers1989@yahoo.com


 
24 Jan 2007

It is for us the living who enjoy the freedom so hard fought for by brave young boys like Louis to never forget their sacrifice. To that end, if you see a soldier go and shake his hand and thank him.

From a person who respects a soldier and has a son named Louis,
Stuart Francis Clarke
stuart.clarke@clear.et.nz


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Operation DECKHOUSE I put Battalion Landing Team 3/5 ashore south of Song Cau, Phu Yen Province, to conduct search and destroy operations along the Highway QL-1 corridor. While the Marines did not establish major contact with enemy forces there were a number of platoon and squad engagements between the initial landings 18 June and termination on 28 June. Four Marines were killed during those 10 days:
  • F Btry, 2nd Bn, 11th Marines
    • Cpl Charles H. Hill, Fond Du Lac, WI (06/22/1966)

  • H&S Co, 3rd Bn, 5th Marines
    • Pfc Terry W. Buckler, Fenton, MI (06/18/1966)

  • L Co, 3rd Bn, 5th Marines
    • LCpl Willie L. Collier, Birmingham, AL (06/24/1966)
    • Pfc Louis X. Cabrera, Blue Island, IL (06/18/1966)
On 28 June BLT 3/5 went under control of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division to provide a blocking force in the Song Cau river valley northwest of Tuy An. On 30 June, Cpl Ernest E. Perez of Mike 3/5 was killed in a squad engagement. The BLT was withdrawn from the area on 02 July without further losses.

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