Randall Alan OlsonLance CorporalI CO, 3RD BN, 9TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 21 October 1948 - 26 September 1968 Moline, Illinois Panel 42W Line 020 |
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The description of Randy would match what anyone would want as a best friend and he was just that to me from age 3 until the day he died. His integrity, physical traits, and bravery were prototypical Marine but his kindness, generosity, humor, affability, and his desire to know and love God were what dominated his personality. His letters from the field were filled with hope and concern for others even as they were written while positioned in dangerous places like the Rock Pile in Quang Tri Province. He often talked about his desire for the others in his squad to know the same relationship with a living Christ as he did. He was wounded July 1968 in an action that won him the Bronze Star and was given a desk job for the remainder of his time in country. However, he volunteered to go back into the field and was killed by friendly fire in September, the final month of his tour. He is still deeply loved and missed after almost 40 years but his faith, loyal friendship, and character are still an inspiration from which I draw upon daily.
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A Note from The Virtual WallIn late September 1968 the 9th Marines were conducting Operation TRUESDALE, a massive sweep of the area south of the DMZ involving up to six maneuver battalions. In an accident of war a Marine artillery unit hit India Company, 3/9 Marines with eight rounds of 105mm fire. The incident is recorded in both the 3/9 and 9th Marines Command Chronologies:
The seven men known to have been killed in the incident were
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 19 Oct 2007
Last updated 08/10/2009