David Randle Porter

Private First Class
A BTRY, 1ST BN, 92ND ARTILLERY, 1 FIELD FORCE
Army of the United States
14 November 1948 - 04 June 1969
La Porte, Indiana
Panel 23W Line 067

1 FIELD FORCE

92ND ARTY RGT
Artillery

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for David Randle Porter

02 Oct 2007

Dave, it has been almost forty years since we have talked but I think of you all the time.

I remember the ride to O'Hare Field that stupid night. I remember you saying "What, do you think my mother raised a fool?" when I told you that I did not know how to get there but you did. Getting lost twice on the way up there. We should have stayed lost! Life would be much greater.

I remember the day your sister called to tell me the sad news. I cried. My wife, ex, even cried. Remember, she didn't even like you.

I wish that you and I could get together. There would be tons of things to remember.

I hope that you and Smacks, Jim, and rest of the gang, La Porte's Heros, are having fun. Tell them that I said HI!

Pat

From his best friend,
Pat Hemphill
pdhmn6@verizon.net

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 04 May 1970 A Battery, 1/92nd Artillery, moved to Fire Support Base #1 at Dak To, to provide support to US and ARVN operations in the Dak To area. FSB #1 was continually subjected to rocket, mortar, and recoilless rifle fire from the surrounding jungled hills. The 1/92nd Operational Report for May-Jul 1970 contains the following entry:
"On 04 June 1969 the battery had 2 men killed in action and 3 men wounded in action as a result of incoming 75mm recoiless rifle fire. During periods of incoming 122mm rocket fire, the enemy began to direct recoilless rifle fire against the battery position area when the men manned the howitzers to fire counterbattery."
The two soldiers killed in the attack were PFC William C. Burgess of Ellijay, Georgia, and PFC David R. Porter.




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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 02 Oct 2007
Last updated 08/10/2009