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John August McGrath

Lance Corporal
I CO, 3RD BN, 1ST MARINES, 1ST MARDIV
United States Marine Corps
29 June 1945 - 12 November 1966
Washington, Michigan
Panel 12E - Row 063
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1ST MARINES

1ST MARINES
John A. McGrath ROCKS!!!

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

 

 
November 12, 2006

In memory of
LCPL John August McGrath,
United States Marine Corps.
Killed in action
November 12, 1966,
Quang Nam, RVN.

June 29, 1945 - November 12, 1966
Burial: November 26, 1966
Elkland Cemetery - Cass City, Mi.
John A. McGrath

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A Note from The Virtual Wall

Your "Cousin in Adoration" - Slick
Remembers you,
John A. McGrath a.k.a. Gus to Us.
40 years ago on this day,

November 12, 2006

November 12, 1966 ~ The Delta Co. CP receives mortar rounds and automatic weapons fire.
Three Marines are wounded.
The whole Da Nang TAOR is active that night.
Northeast of Hill 55, a VC sapper unit has attacked the position of India 3/1;
The 1st Platoon of Delta Co. is transported by tanks (in the dark),
to reinforce the India Co. position.
The attack causes a number of dead and wounded 3/1 Marines.

LCPL John August McGrath, a Radioman,
was one of eight men, from the India 3/1 Marines

The 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, lost 13 men during this engagement in Quang Nam Province on 12 Nov 1966:

Killed in action on 12 November 1966:

  • I Company:

    H&S Company:

  • HM3 Manuel Avila, Fresno, CA
  • Cpl Eduardo Ayala, El Paso, TX
  • LCpl Thomas E. Birdsall, Royal Oak, MI
  • Pfc Daniel Acosta, Stockton, CA
  • Pfc Roger J. Bryant, Florence, AL
  • Other People Remember John A. McGrath a.k.a. Gus

    In Memory of John A. McGrath
    Killed Nov. 12th, 1966
    at DaNamg in Vietnam

    By: Margaret Nagy - John's Mother

     

    My heart is sadly weeping since you went away
    Thinking of fond memories and what took place that tragic day.

    Some folks say time will help to heal my aching heart,
    nstead I find the bitterness creeping in now that we're apart.

    Each day I pray that God will help us understand,
    why my brave and courageous son had to die in such a far off land.

    By: Margaret Nagy - John's Mother

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    Sing A Song of Seven Seas
    By: Peggy McGrath - 1966

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    Sing a Song of Seven Seas,
    Covering Many Oddities
    Who's Waves Wash Upon The Shores,
    On The Many Foriegn Lands.

    Sing a Song of Seven Seas,
    Covering Many Memories
    of the Sick and Burried Dead
    Burried By The Canal Beds.

    Sing a Song of Seven Seas,
    Carrying People To Be Free
    From the Communist Controlled Land
    To Our Free And Promised Land.

    Sing a Song of Seven Seas,
    That Are Very Close To Me
    And Of The Soft Blowing Breeze
    That Flows Gently.

    By: Peggy McGrath - 1966

     
    Thomas Peters ~ Remembers John:
    "Served with India Company Oct 65 to Nov 66.
    Was a rifleman and became Plt Radioman after Op Utah,
    ended up India Company Radioman.
    Best buddies Charles Meek and John McGrath 3rd Plt Radiomen.
    They were KIA 2 days after I rotated to states.
    Went to Marine Barracks Norfolk Dec 66-Mar 69.
    Remember them all!
    The heroes that didn't come home.
    Served India Co 3/1 from 1/66 to 11/66, 3rd Plt.

    Thursday, August 23, 2007

    Hi, My name is Terry McGrath,
    and I just so happen to be searching if anything with my Uncle John ("Jack") name would come up and low and behold your John did.
    As soon as I saw his picture I began to cry.
    I still don't understand why man fights for land and why we must sacrafice the lives of the ones we love, I just guess it was their time to go and know how blessed we are that they were..
    My Uncle John Thomas McGrath is buried in Normandy, France he died at the age of 22 .
    August 28, 1944
    God Bless you and yours and know that one day you will meet again.

    {Thank-you Terry, Peace to you and yours! -- P. McGrath}

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    Sadly Missed by His Brothers & Sisters Also,
    Brothers and Sisters
    LouAnn, Marko w/son Michael, Peggy and Paul McGrath ~ 2006
    Photo from: Ruth Schenck ~ Cass City, Mi.

     
     
     
    On this day in 1966 ,
    38 service members made the ultimate sacrifice.

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    The point-of-contact for this memorial is
    "Cousin in Adoration",
    Paula D. McGrath
    12 Nov 2006
    40 Yrs to the Day





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