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The Foxhole

The Foxhole

A trip down memory lane to honor & pay homage to two incredible, and i do mean “incredible” friends, Jimmy Crysal & Gary Wilkins, who saved the lives of those of us in 1st platoon, Hotel company. And paid the supreme sacrifice while doing so. They manned a listening post about 100 yards outside the perimeter.

This photo makes things appear a bit peaceful, but a few nights later the north Vietnamese Regulars (NVA) attempted to overrun our platoon size perimeter, on an adjoining hill just east, at about 1:00 am, but we pushed them back. “Thanks” to Jimmy & Gary, who radioed to us that there was serious movement where they were positioned at the lp (listening post) about a hundred yards out. We immediately went on “full alert” and met a vicious attack about twenty minutes later.

The next morning, we found ourselves searching through the bodies of about two dozen NVA. No informative or significant documents to be found on the bodies but recovered a shit-load of opium on each & every NVA corpse. We put the drugs in a pile a burned them.

Four Marine Corps phantom jets arrived in the morning and bombed & napalmed the entire sector, east, west, north & south of our hill. The final jet zoomed over our perimeter, at about a hundred foot altitude, at the end of their mission and the pilot gave us a “thumbs up”. It was a reassuring site!!! We wouldn’t see action again for a couple of weeks.

Very sadly, we also recovered Jimmy Krysal’s and Gary’s Wilken’s bodies off in the distance. Immediately surrounding their bodies were the corpses of a half dozen NVA. Half died from Jim & Gary’s M-16 fire and the other half died from USMC K-bars.

Though Jimmy and Gary were our only losses, to those of us who wanted to thank them for their awesome courage it was like losing an entire platoon. They are the finest of the finest of Marines and I remember them in my prayers every night. Jim & Gary were from Wyoming and joined the Marine Corps on the “buddy system”, trained together and insisted on their request to be assigned to the same outfit in Vietnam.

I, and all of 1st platoon, literally, owe them both our lives. If you ever think that “survivors guilt” doesn’t affect those of us who have found ourselves in precarious positions in combat, think again. Damn, I miss those guys…!!! If you can, please remember Jim & Gary, at least for a night or two, in your prayers…

Thanks for listening.

Spirits be safe, happy, & secure

Jimmy Krysal & Gary Wilkins, and may your wonderful living spirits be safe, happy & secure as you await your re-crossing of the great divide. We’ll be standing by with “beaucoup” cases of ice cold coors. Gonna’ be great to both “shoot the shit & gamble money none of us had in poker games during all those many hours”. And that’s a promise…!!!

THANKS & GOD BLESS YOURSELVES, WIVES & FAMILIES
Semper Fidelis
(Always Faithful)
Mike

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Fred Volpe - June 20, 2020

To fix something that is not broken satisfies only the need to be inventive and make YOUR mark. Now throw it in reverse and satisfy your masses while you still have them. Sgt F. Volpe, Old Corps – Semper Fi.

michael vincent Comm plt 1/9 1965-1966 - June 20, 2020

I agree with every body else, go back to the old format.

Thomas Moore - June 20, 2020

The new format does suck. The question now is will you stack the “Aye’s” with the “Nay’s” and see it is ruining a good thing. Or, are the opinions of the readers on this to be treated as a hollow jesture? Who is the pencil neck poag who thought this format up. I can’t believe it was Sgt. Grit himself.

Andy Anderson - June 20, 2020

The world is changing. “This is not the world we want but this is the world we got.” Now I get constant emails from Sgt. Grit about getting me to hurry fo buy products that are only available for a short time. Hurry, Hurry. What a bunch of B.S. And oh yes, Chesty wants me to buy Marine Corps jewelry! Yea, Sgt. Grit has changed and it’s all about money. I think I’ll go puke.

Jim Davis - June 20, 2020

Hate this format. Go back! Semper Fi!!!!

JT - June 20, 2020

It would appear that you need to go back to the old format. What are you waiting for?

Steve M - June 20, 2020

That was a heroic, but sad story. I always admired they guys that volunteered for the LP every night. I didn’t know if they were brave, or crazy. I guess a little bit of both. Mike, I don’t think that you said where this occurred. It looks familiar, but then again much of the scenery, in Vietnam looked similar. I would love to know the location.

Andres Torres, SGT USMC - June 20, 2020

I agree with the Gunny. When you had something that was working efficiently and we look forward to it why mess with it. Semper Fi Sgt Torres

John R Persich - June 20, 2020

I agree 100% go back to the original format, IT WAS NOT BROKEN!!!

in county 1966 3/9 Dan vitek gy/sgt - June 20, 2020

I agree to all of the above the new format sucks

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