Orie John Dubbeld, JrFirst LieutenantBDQ ADV TEAM TD 22, ADV TEAM 21, MACV ADVISORS Army of the United States 29 November 1948 - 03 March 1971 Cocoa Beach, Florida Panel 04W Line 018 |
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The database page for Orie John Dubbeld, Jr
So many years have passed since we spent all our days growing up together . . you left your son and so many others with just a memory of you . . I just wanted you to know that after all these years I have never forgotten you . . or every day that we spent through our childhood and until you were gone . . so many good times . . like the time we wrecked our cars in my dad's driveway, trying to beat the other there . . sometimes it is not so easy to be left here . . you have always been missed . . peace to you.
David Hill
15 Jul 2007 Orie . . it's me again . . Dave Hill . . I hate to think that I am the only one who writes to you here . . I went by our old stomping grounds . . it was so hard to recognize anything you would have felt was familiar . . but the world as we knew it is not there anymore . . we lived in the best of times . . we turn 59 this year . . who would have ever thought that we could be so damn old . . I wish I knew where your son was . . I'd tell him all about you . . I hear that your father was never the same after you left us . . but then again, I don't think that anyone is ever the same after a war . . I will see you again some day, my friend. Until then . . Peace to you.
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A Note from The Virtual WallOn 03 March 1971, 1Lt Orie J. Dubbeld and SFC James E. Duncan were serving as advisors to the 22nd ARVN Ranger Battalion on a reinforcement mission about 15 kilometers south-southwest of Ben Het in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. During the mission, their unit came under ground mortar attack. A mortar round hit directly in the foxhole where 1Lt. Dubbeld and SFC Duncan were located. An ARVN medical officer stated that Dubbeld was killed instantly, and that SFC Duncan died a few minutes later.An attempt was made to carry the bodies with the withdrawing ARVN unit. However, the fighting became so intense that it was necessary to bury the two advisors. Neither 1LT Dubbeld's nor SFC Duncan's remains have yet been repatriated. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is his best friend, David Hill 240 Jefferson Street, Nelsonville, Ohio 45764 davenbillie@yahoo.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 27 Apr 2001
Last updated 07/29/2007