Wendell D. Mc Burrows
Sergeant
C BTRY, 8TH BN, 6TH ARTILLERY, 1ST INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Abbeville, Georgia
July 16, 1943 to November 01, 1968
WENDELL D McBURROWS is on the Wall at Panel W39, Line 2

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18 Sep 2003

You are forever in our Hearts.

Your Family

Placed by his sister.
E-mail address is not available.


 
01 Nov 2005

Thank you for protecting what I have today called "Family".
Much respect from the Morris Family, Lithonia, Georgia.

From a family friend,
Paulava Denise Carr-Morris
E-mail address is not available.


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Fire Support Base Rita, located near the Cambodian border in the "Fishhook" area, had been established to block NVA infiltration from Cambodia into South Vietnam. On 01 Nov 68 it was occupied by units of 8th Bn, 6th Arty; B Troop, 1/4th Cavalry; and 1st Bn, 26th Infantry.

Just after 0300 on the morning of 01 Nov 1968, FSB Rita came under attack by North Vietnamese Army units. At the outset, the base was subjected to heavy mortar, artillery, and RPG attack, followed by a "human wave" assault against the northwestern defensive perimeter. Sappers and enemy infantry penetrated the perimeter, resulting in fighting within the northwestern section of FSB Rita. The artillery commander, Lieutenant Colonel Charles C Rogers, rallied his men and beat back the initial assault. A second massed assault followed, and again LTC Rogers led a successful defense. As dawn broke a third massed attack was launched. Rogers, now with three serious wounds, no longer was able to physically lead his men but continued to direct the defense and once again the NVA were repulsed. The battle continued until about 0800, when increasing air support forced the NVA to break off the attack and retreat across the border to sanctuary in Cambodia.

While one Medal of Honor (LTC Rogers, 8/6 Arty) and one Distinguished Service Cross (SP4 Lester Williams, 8/6 Arty, posthumous) were won that morning, the attack cost the lives of 14 American soldiers:

  • C Battery, 8/6 Arty:
  • B Battery, 1/5th Arty:
  • B Troop, 1/4 Cav:
    • SP4 Michael P Alongi, Jr, Elmwood Park IL
    • SP4 Wayne K Laine, Walnut Creek CA
    • SP4 Marvin N Propson, Hilbert WI (buried St. John's Cemetery, St. John, WI)

  • B Company, 1/26 Inf:
    • Sgt Thomas W Bayonet, St Petersburg FL
    • Sgt James M Ciupinski, Chicago IL (medic, HHC w/ B/1/26)
    • PFC James E Martin, Portland, OR

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