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Pvt Larry Floyd Jankowski

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Pvt Larry Floyd Jankowski Veteran

Birth
Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Death
8 May 1967 (aged 19)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Larry the son of Wilma B. Harris and the dear brother of Richard P. Jankowski of South Bend IN, the son of Joseph V. Jankowski also of South Bend enlisted in the US Marine Corps on February 7 1966 in Chicago IL. In Vietnam he was assigned to and serving with Company D, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 3d MARDIV (Rein) FMF.

During the first part of May the Battalion was participating on Operation PARIRIE 1V in Quang Tri Province and the CP (Command Post) was at Con Tien in Gio Linh District. At 0245 hours on the morning of May 8, the perimeter at Con Tien came under a coordinated attack by the NVA. First a barrage of mortar fire hit the Marine defenders followed by a large scale ground assault. The attack lasted well into the morning until the enemy were repelled, losses were heavy for the defenders with forty-six men killed in action and many more wounded. Pvt Jankowski was one of the casualties, he was killed in action as a result of an hostile explosive satchel charge.

Casualties - Killed in Action

H&S Company, 4th Marines - 6

Company A, 4th Marines - 17

Company D

Edward Vincent Asip
Kenneth Varsall Avery
John Henry Boudreau
Leon Lawrence Cornwell
Leroy Elliot
Abel D Garcia Jr.
Larry Floyd Jankowski
Cecil Raymond Jenkins
Denny Lee Johnson
Jesus Mario Limones
Robert Lyn Margolis
Gary Francis Mc Cue
Calvin Alan Parks
Thomas Valentine Ruff
Leo Joseph Sullivan
Ralph H Watington Jr.
Vomer Ovid Wilson
Donald Williams

Company A, 3d Tank Battalion

James Leroy Lester

Company B, 1st Amtrac Battalion

David Luhver Cleveland
Larry Milton Langan

HQ Battery, 12th Marines

Jimmy Edward Page

Battery D, 12th Marines

John Carl Kopacska
Larry the son of Wilma B. Harris and the dear brother of Richard P. Jankowski of South Bend IN, the son of Joseph V. Jankowski also of South Bend enlisted in the US Marine Corps on February 7 1966 in Chicago IL. In Vietnam he was assigned to and serving with Company D, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 3d MARDIV (Rein) FMF.

During the first part of May the Battalion was participating on Operation PARIRIE 1V in Quang Tri Province and the CP (Command Post) was at Con Tien in Gio Linh District. At 0245 hours on the morning of May 8, the perimeter at Con Tien came under a coordinated attack by the NVA. First a barrage of mortar fire hit the Marine defenders followed by a large scale ground assault. The attack lasted well into the morning until the enemy were repelled, losses were heavy for the defenders with forty-six men killed in action and many more wounded. Pvt Jankowski was one of the casualties, he was killed in action as a result of an hostile explosive satchel charge.

Casualties - Killed in Action

H&S Company, 4th Marines - 6

Company A, 4th Marines - 17

Company D

Edward Vincent Asip
Kenneth Varsall Avery
John Henry Boudreau
Leon Lawrence Cornwell
Leroy Elliot
Abel D Garcia Jr.
Larry Floyd Jankowski
Cecil Raymond Jenkins
Denny Lee Johnson
Jesus Mario Limones
Robert Lyn Margolis
Gary Francis Mc Cue
Calvin Alan Parks
Thomas Valentine Ruff
Leo Joseph Sullivan
Ralph H Watington Jr.
Vomer Ovid Wilson
Donald Williams

Company A, 3d Tank Battalion

James Leroy Lester

Company B, 1st Amtrac Battalion

David Luhver Cleveland
Larry Milton Langan

HQ Battery, 12th Marines

Jimmy Edward Page

Battery D, 12th Marines

John Carl Kopacska

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