Alan Harry ShieldsLance Corporal3RD PLT, I CO, 3RD BN, 1ST MARINES, 1ST MARDIV United States Marine Corps 02 February 1947 - 12 November 1966 Los Angeles, California Panel 12E Line 064 |
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Today, my big brother, it has been 41 years since you were taken from us. We miss you. It seems like yesterday you were here, you were 18 and I was 13. I never thought we would lose you. You were always our protector and big brother. I am still looking for your Marine Picture so I can hang it next to your medals. I won't give up till I find someone who has it! I know I will see you again some day. Thank you for your sacrifice for all of us that enjoy our freedom! I love you, brother!
From his sister,
Susan F. Shields |
A Note from The Virtual WallIn early November 1966 a reinforced platoon from India Company, 3/1 Marines, was holding a defensive position at An Trach, some 10 kilometers south-southwest of Danang. Shortly after midnight on 11/12 November their defensive perimeter was breeched by a VC sapper unit operating under cover of a heavy mortar barrage. The intruding VC force, estimated at 25 men, attacked with small arms, grenades, and satchel charges, taking out the command post bunker first. The 60 Marines within the perimeter responded with organic weapons but received worse than they gave. The 3/1 Marines Command Chronology describes the engagement as follows:"At 120130H vicinity BT973663 [sic], Company I platoon CP received a coordinated attack of small arms fire, grenades, and demolition charges from approximately twenty-five VC resulting in fourteen USMC KIA, one USN KIA, twenty-seven USMC WIA and one USN WIA (MEDEVAC). Marines accounted for three VC KIA (confirmed) and seven VC KIA (probable)."The 3/1 Situation Report for 12 Nov 1966 contains further information, noting that the Commanding Officer of India Company led a reaction force made up of men from HQ Company, 1st Marines which arrived at An Trach at 0400H. Another force, this from Mike 3/1 with attached elements, arrived at 0930 and took responsibility for the defensive position. As noted in the Chronology, 43 of the 60 Marines engaged were killed or wounded badly enough to require evacuation. The 15 dead 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 08 Nov 2007
Last updated 08/10/2009