Arthur Garcia Villalobos
Private First Class
2ND PLT, E CO, 2ND BN, 5TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV, III MAF United States Marine Corps Compton, California July 05, 1949 to May 15, 1969 ARTHUR G VILLALOBOS is on the Wall at Panel W24, Line 23 |
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To my friend and High School chum.I saw your name on the Wall on Wednesday March 7, 2001.It was the first time that I saw the Wall.
I will remember you always and as the years go by.
A memorial initiated by a friend, |
To my brother You were taken far too soon, my brother. I was too young to understand where you went off to and the horrors you would see. Your death has left a void in my life. I wish it could have been a awful mistake, that one day you would come home. I am so proud of you and I will never forget your SACRIFICE.
WITH ALL MY LOVE |
Semper Fi, my friend.
"Doc" |
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I served with Arthur in Vietnam and was amazed at his bravery. The day he died was not the first time he put himself on the line. Several times after a fire fight we would be taking count of everyone and he was missing - and would be found at the point where the fire was coming from. He was very a funny guy as well and broke the fear with his funny actions.
From a fellow Marine, |
Sergeant Bruce Olson and I served with Villalobos in 2nd platoon Echo in the Spring of 1969. We were sent to the fight and encountered a clusterf**k. The Marines comported themselves well. I was one of the wounded who was on the medevac that was sent out that first dusk. A mess for all of us.
1/Lt William Kirkpatrick, USMC (Ret) |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 15 May 1969, Golf 2/5 Marines engaged a North Vietnamese Army battalion and found themselves in deep trouble. Echo Company was directed to assist Golf Company. By the time the fighting ended, the two companies had lost 13 men killed in action:
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