Robert NielsenCorporalCA CO HOTEL, 3RD CAG, COMBINED ACTION PROGRAM, 3RD MAF United States Marine Corps 14 December 1946 - 07 January 1968 Rome, New York Panel 33E Line 073 |
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The database page for Robert Nielsen
REMEMBEREDby his comrades in arms fromVVA Chapter 421
Placed by a fellow Vietnam veteran, |
Thank you for your remembrance of our uncle, Robert Nielsen. His mother, Rose would have been so proud to know that this dedication existed. Meghan Milam, my sister and Bobbie's niece, found this website and is sharing it with Bobbie's sister Nancy and other family members at this time. If you have any information about Bobbie we would like to hear from you. Thanks you so much.
From his niece, |
I Miss You every day of my life!
From his niece. |
Bobby, we all rememember you and your comrades today, Memorial Day 2007. We will never forget you for the sacrifice you made that terrible day, jan 7, 1968.
Your loving sister, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 5th Marines' Command Chronology for January 1968 contains the following entry:"On 7 January, an enemy force of 2 battalions reinforced vith sappers and local guerrillas effected a carefully-planned, coordinatod attack on the Phu Loc District Headquarters, Combined Action Platoons H-6 and H-7, 1/5 Battalion Command Post and Co D 1/5 outpost. Tho enemy sapper elements successfully penetrated the District Headquarters and CAP H-6 and completely overran CAP H-7. The attacks on 1st Battalion, 5th Marines positions, however, were limited to attacks by fire with mortars and RPG series rocket launchers. Enemy forces involved are believed to have been the 1st Bn, 4th NVA Regiment, K4B Main Force VC Battalion, the C118 Local Force Company, the C19 Engineer Company and the C24 Sapper Company."Initial reports in the 5th Marines' Operations Log indicated that CAP Hotel-6 had 5 dead and 2 missing; CAP Hotel-7 had 7 dead and 2 missing; and the Army unit at the District Headquarters had 1 dead and four wounded. The 1st Battalion, 5th Marines Chronology provides additional information: "These incidents culminated with a series of coordinated attacks on the morning of 7 January. Commencing at approximately 0335H, the Phu Loc District Headquarters and CAP H5 (ZD 0800), and CAP H6 (ZD 1400) and CAP H7 (ZD 2001) along Highway 1 were subjected to coordinated sapper and infantry assaults which the enemy supported with heavy mortar and B-40 rocket fire. Shortly thereafter, the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines Command Post (ZC 076985) was subjected to heavy mortar and recoilless rifle fire.while their Operations Log gives a higher initial casualty count for the actions at the two CAPs and the District HQ: 18 Marines and sailors dead, one soldier killed - and four men missing. When daylight came the CAP Marines were able regain their positions and counted nineteen dead, almost all from the sappers' satchel charges:
The mortar and rocket attacks on the 1/5 positions had caused seven other deaths:
In one of the terrible accidents inevitable in war, a mutilated body was identified as that of LCpl Steven D. Nelson. His family was notified of his death, while another family was advised their Marine was missing and believed captured. On 21 January LCpl Nelson returned to friendly hands - he had been captured and escaped when his guard fell asleep. While one can imagine his family's reaction to the news of his survival and escape, one must also remember that LCpl Nelson's return erased the last hopes for another Marine family. |
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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 7 Jul 2002
Last updated 08/10/2009