James B BartlettSergeantHHC, 2ND BN, 18TH INF RGT, 1 INF DIV Army of the United States 06 April 1942 - 02 July 1966 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Panel 08E Line 117 |
|
|
The database page for James B Bartlett
"He was a soldier in my company.
J. Hudson |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe "El Paso" operations in Binh Long Province during the period 19 May - 03 Sep 1966 were intended to locate, pin, and destroy the 271st, 272nd, and 273rd Regiments of the 9th VC Division and by so doing secure Highway 13 and protect the city of An Loc from enemy attack. The battles of Ap Tau O (08 June), Srok Dong (30 June - 02 July), and An Hoa (09 July) were fought in this campaign. In the first major encounter on 08 June, the 272nd VC Regiment ambushed A Troop, 1/4 Cavalry, on Route 13. The infantry arrived too late to be a factor, but did kill around 100 of the enemy. Later, the 2/28th Infantry fought the 273rd VC Regiment northwest of Loc Ninh.On 30 June, an ambush by the 271st VC Regiment at Srok Dong along Route 13 heavily damaged B Troop, 1/4 Cavalry. C Troop, 1/4 Cav, and the infantrymen of 2/28 Infantry joined what became a three-day battle. Thirty-seven American soldiers are known to have died in the fight, but the VC left 270 bodies on the field and there were 15 VC POWs. On 02 July 1966 the 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry, lost 18 men - five from Headquarters Company, ten from A Company, and three from C Company. They were
|
The point-of-contact for this memorial is a comrade-in-arms, J Hudson gonville1@yahoo.com |
Top of Page
www.VirtualWall.org Back to |
With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 5 Nov 2002
Last updated 05/14/2006