Gordon Lee PattersonWarrant OfficerDET 3, 4TH TRANS CMD, 1ST LOG CMD, USARV Army of the United States 24 April 1932 - 16 November 1968 Odessa, Texas Panel 39W Line 075 |
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Gordon was a career soldier from Odessa, Texas. He had served nine years as an enlisted man before being commissioned as a warrant officer. He had served in the Marines during the Korean War. He was shot to death in hostile action near Ben Hoa in November 1968. His wife, Ida L., passed away April 11, 1977 and is buried next to him in the Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Odessa, Texas. He is remembered on the Permian Basin Vietnam Memorial located at Midland, Texas as well as by the Ector County, Texas Vietnam Memorial. May his sacrifice not be forgotten.
From a hometown representative,
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Gordon is my uncle. He served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War and then was out of the service for a while and then went back in as an enlisted man in the Army. He received a Warrant Officer commission and was killed about a year later. I still miss him. I am attempting to help get a biography done on my uncle for the Permian Basin Vietnam Veteran's Memorial located in Midland, Texas.
From his niece, |
Gordon L. Patterson was my father. I was told that he died saving the life of a young man who was just in country, who had frozen at the controls of his deck gun. Dad grabbed him and put him against a bulkhead and covered the young man's body with his own. The young man survived the attack. My father died as he lived... a strong, brave man, and a hero.
Susanna Marie Patterson |
A Note from The Virtual WallDetachment 3 of the 4th Transportation Command lost two men on 16 Nov 1968 - WO Gordon L. Patterson and SP4 Russell A. Hodge of Crab Orchard, KY. |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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