Cpl John Roland Burke
KIA 06 June 1967, Hill 950
SSP, H&S Co, 1st BN, 26th Marines, 3rd MARDIV
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Cpl John R. Burke and LCpl Mitch Stupar made the ultimate sacrifice on the night of June 6, 1967. In doing so, they saved the lives of LCpl Thomas Balk and LCpl Carter, a fellow Scout/Sniper team. These two men told me had it not been for Cpl Burke and LCpl Stupar they too would have been killed in action on Hill 950. LCpl Balk and LCpl Carter were medevaced out of Khe Sanh on June 7, 1967, due to their wounds. Cpl John R. Burke and LCpl Mitch Stupar worked as a team and died as a team. +++ REST IN PEACE, MY BROTHERS +++ SEMPER FI! +++ From the Chief Scout - Scout/Sniper Plt, H&S Co. 1/26, |
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PERSONAL DATA Home of Record: Clearwater, Florida Date of birth: Sunday, 02/06/1944 MILITARY DATA Service: Marine Corps (Selective Service) Grade at loss: E4 Rank: Corporal ID No: 2200142 MOS: 0351 Antitank Assaultman LenSvc: Between 1 and 2 years Unit: SCOUT/SNIPER PLT, H&S CO, 1ST BN, 26TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV CASUALTY DATA Start Tour: Not recorded Cas Date: Tuesday, 06/06/1967 Age at Loss: 23 Remains: Body recovered Location: Quang Tri, South Vietnam Type: Hostile, died outright Reason: Other explosive device - Ground casualty ON THE WALL Panel 21E Line 060 |
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