Edwin Thomas Keen
Private First Class
I CO, 3RD BN, 7TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
San Diego, California
June 24, 1949 to February 23, 1969
EDWIN T KEEN is on the Wall at Panel W31, Line 6

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Edwin T Keen
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28 Nov 2005

I remember when you first arrived, I don't know how you were so quiet. You were with us only a very short time. I remember when your dad (Captain Keen, a Navy chaplain) came to visit you - you were very happy. I think of you often.

Semper Fi
Jim Smith
P O Box 913, Gouldsboro, Pa 18424
lachau@aol.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The following entry is taken from the 3/7 Marines' Command Chronology for February 1969:
"At the same time that Co L and Co M were in contact with NVA forces, Co I and Co K were engaging a substantial NVA unit in vicinity of La Chau (2). This action commenced at 1945 on 23 February 1965 when a squad ambush from Co I, 3/7 became heavily engaged with a large enemy force in vicinity AT945625. This squad regrouped with the remainder of the platoon and through the use of supporting arms held their position through the night.

"On 24 February 1969, Co I, 3/7 Comand Group joined the platoon in contact and pushed toward the enemy position. Once again they became heavily engaged at close range. A reaction force from Co K, 3/7 was launched to reinforce Co I. Extensive artillery and air strikes were called on the enemy's position.

"On 25 February Co K, 3/7 conducted a sweep of the area of contact receiving no resistance. The sweep resulted in 15 NVA KIA, 01 NVA POW, 4 individual weapons, 01 light machine gun, and 45 Chi Com grenades."

Ten Marines and two Navy Corpsmen were killed in the action at La Chou (2):


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