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Douglas Eugene Foster (1948 - 1968)

Cpl. Douglas Eugene Foster
Born in Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, United States of Americamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 20 in Quảng Nam, Vietnammap
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Biography

Douglas Foster was awarded the Purple Heart.
Douglas Foster is a Military Veteran.
Served in the United States Marine Corps
Cpl Infantry, KIA in Vietnam
Roll of Honor
Cpl. Douglas Foster was killed in action during the Vietnam War.
Cpl Douglas Foster served in the United States Marine Corps in the Vietnam War
Service started:
Unit(s): =A Co.,1st Bn, 7th Marine Regiment; 1st Marine Division, III MAF
Service ended:

Douglas was born in 1948. He passed away in 1968. Douglas, the son of Douglas R. Foster and Celia A. Foster of Kettering OH Parents: Douglas R Foster 1925–2012

Military

Vietnam War US Marines Cpl., A CO, 1ST BN, 7TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF enlisted in the US Marine Corps on August 15, 1966 in Cincinnati OH. He arrived in Vietnam on November 23, 1968 and was assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st MARDIV (Rein) FMF.

During Operation ALLEN BROOK, Company G 2d Battalion, and Company A 1st Battalion encountered a large NVA Regimental (36th) sized force of the 308th NVA Division in the heavily fortified village complex of Phu Dong on Go Noi Island. The Marines encountered heavy enemy fire, varying from individual small arms, to B-40 RPG's (Rocket Propelled Grenades), heavy machine-guns and mortar fire. The attacking Marine force began taking heavy casualties from an entrenched enemy who stood its ground in protective bunkers often fighting the Marines at close quarters.

Marine mortar fire and artillery support could not break the NVA defenses throughout most of the day, until finally the sweltering heat and an accumulation of fifty fixed wing air strikes forced the NVA out of their bunkers and trenches, afraid of encirclement by the evening the NVA broke contact and withdrew leaving some of their dead behind.

When the battle ended at the end of the day Company A counted their casualties, ten men had been killed in action and many more were wounded one would die of his severe wounds. Among the casualties was Cpl Foster who had been killed in action as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds from hostile mortar fire.

Sources

Semper Fi Brother! Sgt R.C. Floyd, (Floyd-1923)

  • www.virtualwall.org
  • 1st Battalion 7th Marines Association and the1/7 Marines Vietnam Memorial, Marine Corps Museum, Quantico, Virginia, USA
  • National Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, D.C, USA
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41257078/douglas_eugene-foster: accessed April 8, 2024), memorial page for CPL Douglas Eugene Foster (15 May 1948–16 May 1968), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41257078, citing Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Victor Vilionis (contributor 47207612).




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