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 Cpl. Charles W. Bryan
On January 20, 1968, Corporal Charles W. "Bill" Bryan, Bravo Company, 3rd Recon Battalion, was killed as he tried to save the lives of two fellow Marines during a fierce battle with an estimated battalion size force of NVA on Hill 881-North, about five miles northwest of Khe Sanh.
Bryan on my mind, I thought it would be better to write, instead of after thirty-five years suddenly appearing on the phone wanting to talk about Bill.
Bill Bryan and I grew up in McKinney, Texas, and graduated from high school in May of 1966.
www.hmm-364.org /bryan-deidra.html   (2444 words)

  
 Borders - Store Inventory - Title Detail - Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty: United States Marine Corps, Khe Sanh, Vietnam, 1968, My Name Is America Ser.
They share a trench when hill 881 is shelled and shot at for seventy days during the battle of Khe Sanh.
It was a strange time in American history, a time when soldiers came back from a foreign war to be treated as if they were contaminated and not fit to be a part of society.
Description: An eighteen-year-old Marine records in his journal his experiences in Vietnam during the siege of Khe Sanh, 1967-1968.
www.bordersstores.com /search/search.jsp?mediaType=1&srchType=ISBN&srchTerms=0439148901   (1112 words)

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