Silas Cliffton Wright

Private First Class
L CO, 3RD BN, 1ST MARINES, 1ST MARDIV
United States Marine Corps
03 February 1949 - 25 July 1969
Eureka, California
Panel 20W Line 046

1ST MARDIV

1ST MARINES


Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Silas Cliffton Wright

1 May 2002

We love you

From his sister,
Michelle Foster
vernong829@aol.com
09 Jul 2002

Thank you for fighting for our freedom.
We love and our mom misses you!!!!!!!

Love from your nieces,
Courtney & Briana
amat4u@aol.com

29 Sep 2005

Still not forgotten ... miss you!

From his sister,
Cleta



09 Aug 2006

Just to let my brother know my children and grandchildren have not forgotten who you are and what you were. I will never forget what you gave up.

Love you
Cleta



26 May 2007

A wonderful brother and son. I know you are with mom and Mr. Redner now. They missed you so much. The family that is left still misses you and soon we will be with you. You were and still are loved very much.

Cleta



26 Sep 2007

Wish I could find your buddies that were with you when you died. Getting closer. You were loved very much by your family.. I know mom and Mr. Redner is with you and I know you're not alone now.

Cleta



15 Nov 2007

Still remembered by the family. Wish you were here to enjoy the family that you fought for. We are still proud of you.

Cleta



From his sister,
Cleta Wright Cater
rosetta18@sbcglobal.net
24 Jun 2006

Pete
I remember you from when I was 5. Love you even more.

From his sister,
Roseanne Redner
rosetta@softcom.net

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The casualty database shows two Marines from Lima 3/1 died as the result of a hostile-action vehicle incident (or incidents) on 25 July 1969. Regretably that day's records are missing from the 3/1 Operations Journal for July 1969. The two men were Pfc Alan P. Sandoval of Lomita, California, and Pfc Silas C. Wright.




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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 1 May 2002
Last updated 08/10/2009