Arthur Garcia Villalobos

Private First Class
E CO, 2ND BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV
United States Marine Corps
05 July 1949 - 15 May 1969
Compton, California
Panel 24W Line 023

1ST MARDIV 5TH MARINES
Silver Star

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign
Arthur G. Villalobos

The database page for Arthur Garcia Villalobos

12 Mar 2001

To my friend and High School chum.

I saw your name on the Wall on Wednesday March 7, 2001.

It was the first time that I saw the Wall.

I will remember you always and as the years go by.
I will never forget your sacrifice.

A memorial initiated by a friend,
Alfred A. Dotson
alnjet@bellsouth.net

28 Sep 2002

To my brother

You were taken far too soon, my brother. I was too young to understand where you went off to and the horrors you would see. Your death has left a void in my life. I wish it could have been a awful mistake, that one day you would come home.

I am so proud of you and I will never forget your SACRIFICE.

WITH ALL MY LOVE
YOUR BROTHER VICTOR

villalobosv@aol.com

12 Nov 2003

Semper Fi, my friend.
May you rest in peace.
Your sacrifice is not forgotten by the people who served with you.

"Doc"
www.ringinmtpl@msn.com

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
HAS AWARDED THE

SILVER STAR MEDAL

To

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS ARTHUR G. VILLALOBOS
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

FOR
GALLANTRY IN ACTION
ON 15 MAY 1969

GIVEN THIS 12TH DAY OF AUGUST 1969
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as a Machine Gunner with Company E, Second Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division in connection with combat operations against the enemy in the Republic of Vietnam. On 15 May 1969, while Private First Class Villalobos' platoon was moving to assist another unit which was heavily engaged with an estimated North Vietnamese Army battalion, the Marines came under a heavy volume of automatic rifle and antitank rocket fire from a hostile force occupying a fortified bunker complex well-concealed in a tree line. During the initial moments of the fierce engagement, numerous Marines were seriously wounded and the platoon became pinned down. Realizing the need for immediate action, Private First Class Villalobos, although wounded himself, fearlessly crawled across twenty meters of unprotected, fire-swept terrain toward the enemy complex and when he was in proximity to the bunkers, threw hand grenades with devastating accuracy through their apertures, thereby enabling other Marines to treat and evacuate the casualties and engage other elements of the enemy force. Resolutely remaining in his dangerously exposed position after depleting his supply of grenades, he then continued to deliver rapid suppressive fire upon the hostile soldiers until he was mortally wounded. His heroic and determined actions inspired all who observed him and were instrumental in saving the lives of numerous Marines. By his courage, selfless concern for his fellowmen and unwavering devotion to duty, Private First Class Villalobos contributed significantly to the accomplishment of his unit's mission and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.

FOR THE PRESIDENT
H. W. BUSE, JR.
LIEUTENANT GENERAL, U.S. MARINE CORPS
COMMANDING GENERAL, FLEET MARINE FORCE, PACIFIC

Citation courtesy of his brother,
Victor Villalobos

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 15 May 1969, Golf 2/5 Marines engaged a North Vietnamese Army battalion and found themselves in deep trouble. Echo Company was directed to assist Golf Company. By the time the fighting ended, the two companies had lost 13 men killed in action:
  • E Company, 2/5 Marines
    • Pfc Juan L. Contreras, Edinburg, TX
    • Pfc Daniel Gauna, Corpus Christi, TX
    • Pfc Norris A. Phillips, Houston, TX
    • Pfc Arthur G. Villalobos, Compton, CA (Silver Star)
    • Pfc Larry Warren, Chester, PA

  • G Company, 2/5 Marines
    • SSgt Gary L. Gillard, Wenatchee, WA
    • LCpl Emmett R. Brown, North Hills, PA
    • LCpl William H. Shultz, Columbia, PA
    • LCpl Authran W. Winfrey, Fall Creek, OR
    • Pfc George P. Perkins, Shakopee, MN
    • Pfc Harry D. Sarakov, Chico, CA
    • Pfc John L. Schultz, Birch Run, MI

  • H&S Company, 2/5 Marines
The Virtual Wall does not know if Petty Officer Bredesen was with Echo or Golf Company.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his brother,
Victor Villalobos
villalobosv@aol.com 
12 Mar 2001



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