Larry William KnightHospitalmanH&S CO, 3RD BN, 9TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Navy 23 May 1945 - 01 June 1967 Rockford, Illinois Panel 21E Line 028 |
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The database page for Larry William Knight
Larry had been a Senior Corpsman on Ward 7 South Neurology, Neurosurgery during 1966-1967 when he left to go to Vietnam. I had been on the ward for about 3 weeks when all of a sudden I heard the ward clerk cry out and left her station sobbing hysterically. This was early June 1967. I found out then that Larry had been killed on his first day in-country. My Lt. Commander Rosenquist took it hard. As other Corpsmen got their orders for Vietnam, we had a staff party for them. I volunteered to work their evenings during this time so that they could attend. When my time came, I didn't want to go due to hating to say goodbye, not knowing if I would ever see them again. Out of respect for Lt. Commander Rosenquist, I went. It bothered me deeply then and still does today when I think about it. Larry could have been one of the first Senior Corpsmen who started my training on the ward. I don't know when he left but his dying on his first day left an everlasting impression on me that nothing is forever.
Charles David Bunner |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 01 June 1967, while patrolling out of Camp Carroll, Lima 3/9 ran into an NVA force occupying bunkers. The resulting fight led to the deaths of 10 Marines and 3 Navy Corpsmen:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is fellow Navy Hospital Corpsman, Charles David Bunner docbunner@yahoo.com 20 Jan 2006 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Last updated 01/21/2006