Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Campaigns -- Vietnam -- Khe Sanh
S-4 1stLt Harold P. Klunk
(1Dec67-20Feb68)
Capt Tommy J. Hicks
(21Feb68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Headquarters Battery 1stLt Ralph W. Dunn, Jr.
(2Aug67-20Feb68)
1stLt Walter K. Jones
(21Feb68-15Mar68)
Capt Jerome P. Rogers
(16Mar68-21Mar68)
1stLt Jacob W. Hughes, Jr.
(22Mar68-lApr68)
Commanding Officer
Battery "A" Capt Dennis L. Pardee
(Aug67-29Feb68)
Capt Victor B. Snider
(1Mar68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Battery "B" 1stLt George G. Wood
(21Jan68-29Feb68)
Capt James C. Uecker
(1Mar68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Battery "C" Capt William J. O'Connor
(28Nov67-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Mortar Battery Capt Michael T. Pierson
(5Jan68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
1st Provisional 155
Howitzer Battery, 3/12 Capt Joseph Taylor
(5Jan68-29Feb68)
Capt Stephen J. Hayes
(1Mar68-1Apr68)
=ATTACHED UNITS=
Commanding Officer
Company "A", 3d AT Battalion Capt James O. Lea
(20Jan68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Company "B", 3d Tank Battalion Capt Daniel W. Kent
( -24Jan68)
Capt Claude W. Reinke
(25Jan68-1Apr68)
Commanding Officer
Company "A", 3d Shore Party
Battalion 1stLt Robert L. Singleton
(28Jan68-4Mar68)
Maj Howard W. Wahlfeld
(5Mar68-1Apr68)
[Illustration: APPENDIX G]
The device reproduced on the back cover is the oldest military insignia
in continuous use in the United States. It first appeared, as shown
here, on Marine Corps buttons adopted in 1804. With the stars changed
to five points, this device has continued on Marine buttons to the
present day.
[Illustration]
End of Project Gutenberg's The Battle for Khe Sanh, by Moyers S. Shore
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