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The Loss of a Legend

The Loss of a Legend

Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Marine, and former deputy commandant for the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets Col. Wesley L. Fox died Friday, Nov. 24, 2017, in Blacksburg, Virginia. He was 86.

Fox grew up in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley and enlisted with the U.S. Marines in 1950 at the start of the Korean War. Months later, he was deployed to Korea as a rifleman and began a 43-year career in the military. He spent the first 16 years as a noncommissioned officer, and in addition to his combat assignments, he worked as a drill instructor, a recruiter, and a military police officer. In 1966, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant.

On Feb. 22, 1969, while serving as the commanding officer of Company A, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division in A Shau Valley, Vietnam, Fox’s unit was attacked. Despite injury, Fox led his men as they advanced through heavy fire. They eventually forced the North Vietnamese troops to retreat. Wounded again in a final assault, Fox continued to refuse medical attention and instead ensured that other wounded Marines were tended to and evacuated.

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GEORGE LAQUINO SR - May 31, 2020

ITS SO SAD WHEN WE LOSE A GOOD MAN AND BEING A MARINE MEAN MORE TO ALL MARINES SEMPE FI I WAS IN THE MARINES IN 1954 TILL 1957 1477678 DUTY WAS AT QUIANTO VA

Jay Campbell - May 31, 2020

Met the Colonel when he was the CO at OCS, early 80’s and again while I was serving as a docent at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. A great man and a Marine ‘s Marine. One of our greatest warriors.

MSGT. R.M.Gonzalez retierd - May 31, 2020

I served with this Marine on several occasions my last duty with the Col. was with 3rd Recon Bn. Ona Point, Okinawa in the 70 he had been reverted to GySgt. This was never a set back for him, a true hero and a true Marine. God bless him …..

Gene Yarbrough - May 31, 2020

Never served with him, but as the saying goes. “those who have shed blood with me shall forever be my brothers” RIP sir. SEMPER FI. Vietnam 1970-71. 1StRadBn .

LORENZO L TURNER 3/4 Marines - May 31, 2020

SEMPER FI FOR LIFE!!

Lawrence Cleveland - May 31, 2020

Semper Fi

David Flowers - May 31, 2020

Corporal Flowers,D USMC 0311 -1970/1973. I served with Alpha Company 1st Bn 9th Marines 3rd Marine Division. Colonel Fox RIP he led by example .Espirit De Corps ! Semper Fidelis✝️

MICHAEL S. WHITLOCK - May 31, 2020

I HAVE AN AUTOGRAPHED & PERSONALIZED COPY OF HIS BOOK. NEVER KNEW HIM PERSONALLY, BUT EVERYTHING I HAVE HEARD FROM THOSE WHO SERVED WITH HIM, NEVER HAD ANYTHING NEGATIVE TO SAY. WHEN I READ THIS MORNING OF HIS PASSING, I STOOD @ ATTENTION & SALUTED HIS IMAGE DISPLAYED ON MY MONITOR SCREEN. SEMPER FIDELIS, OOORAH, & REST EASY, COLONEL FOX. “FROM THE HALLS OF MONTEZUMA…….”

Batman - May 31, 2020

Another Brave member of the Old Guard gone. RIP.

W.P. Miller USMC (Ret) - May 31, 2020

Having attended DI school in San Diego with then SSGT Fox I remember him well. We have lost another outstanding Marine to God. carry on Sir.

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