Smith, Danny, MSgt

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Current Service Status
USMC Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Current/Last Primary MOS
2591-Operational Communication Chief
Current/Last MOSGroup
Communications
Previously Held MOS
9900-General Service Marine
2500-Basic Operational Communicator
2531-Field Radio Operator
5831-Corrections Specialist
8411-General Recruiter
2537-Radio Chief
Primary Unit
1989-1999, 2591, Fleet Marine Corps Reserve
Service Years
1969 - 1989
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Plank Owner Certificate
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Master Sergeant
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

US Central Command (Original) Military Police French Fourragere USMC Retired Pin US Marine Corps Honorable Discharge (Original)


 Unofficial Badges 

Marine Recruiter Cold War Medal Jungle Expert


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Old Breed; Detachment 767Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)American LegionMarine Corps Together We Served
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)
  1989, Marine Corps League, Old Breed; Detachment 767 (Immediate Past Golden Rodent) (Glendale, Arizona)
  1989, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
  1998, American Legion
  2005, Marine Corps Together We Served
  2006, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I've been employed by Schnieder Natl.,Swift Transportaton & Averitt Exprsess.I started as a Driver,before becomming a Driver Training Engineer and later worked as a Field Recruiter with Human Resources,Risk Management and Saftey. What a way to see The Country and get paid for it.My travles took me Coast-to-Coast,East to West-North to South and to many Military Bases as I was Looking for a Few Good Men and Women to enter the transportation industry upon completion of thier tour of active duty. Currently I'm simi retired-that means I do not drive the big rigs anymore. Instead I ride my dressed out,Honda VT-1100 Shadow Sprit in this wonderful AZ weather.I can not afford a Harley.(because my ex gets half of my Marine Corps retirement pay).

   
Other Comments:

I am a LIFE MEMBER of The MARINE CORPS LEAUGE. I've served as Past Jr.Vice Commandant,Adjutant and Chaplin.I have been involved with The Toys for Tots program and The Marine for Life Program. The White Water Valley Detachment of The Marine Corps League,Richmond,Indiana is The Original Home Detachment of then National Commandant,Diana DILLS of Centerville,Indiana.I have a picture of 1stSgt Larry Hansen and I when we had the privilage of escorting The Marine Corps Birthday Cake and cutting a piece and presenting it to our guest speaker,GySgt Carlos HATHCOCK USMC Retired. He is the famous Scout Sniper known as "White Feather" during The Vietnam War.He's the author of; "One Shot,One Kill". As tradition has it, we cut the second piece of The Marine Corps Birthday cake with a NCO Sword and passed it to the oldest Marine present,who passed it to the youngest Marine present.(Of which I was niether). Upon relocating I transfered my membership to The Marine Corps League in Northern Ky Detachment 1006 and since moving to Arizona I am now a Life Member of The Marine Corps League's Old Breed Detachment 767 of Glendale,AZ. We are active in the Greater Phoenix Metro area and travel annualy to The Gila River Indian Reservation in Sacaton,Arizona,which is the ancestral home of Cpl Ira HAYES USMC,a Pima Indian who was one of The Flag Raiser of Mt.Suribachi during the battle for Iwo Jima & to Honor all the Brave Souls,& The Navajo Indian Code talkers of WWII. The Greatest Generation of true Americans.

   

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  1981-1981, 2537, 4th Marines



From Month/Year
- / 1981
To Month/Year
- / 1981
Unit
4th Marines Unit Page
Rank
Staff Sergeant
MOS
2537-Radio Chief
Base, Station or City
Camp Lejeune
State/Country
North Carolina
 
 
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 4th Marines Details

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The 4th Marine Regiment was first activated in April 1914 as part of the Marine Corps' Advances Base Force. The regiment was deployed to the Dominican Republic the following year for a peacekeeping duty that lasted ten years. The 4th Marines were reassigned to San Diego in 1924. Two years later, the regiment was assigned to mail guard duty in the western United States. In early 1927, it sailed for Shanghai. Their principal mission: to protect American lives and property. Despite periodic outbreaks of internal disorder, most of the 4th Marines' 14-year tour in China was a relatively peaceful garrison duty. In late 1941, war loomed in the Far East. On November 28, the era of the China Marines ended, as the last of the regiment set sail for the Philippines.

They arrived on December 1 and were assigned to protect the naval station at Olongapo and nearby Mariveles. Seven days later, Japanese troops landed in Luzon and the 4th Marines were placed under U.S. Army control and subsequently assigned to defend the island fortress of Corregidor, which guards the entrance to Manila Bay. Over the next four months, the 4th Marines grew from a two-battalion regiment to one of five battalions, in the process becoming one of the oldest units in Marine Corps history. As defensive positions fell and units disintegrated, stragglers from the U.S. Army and Navy, as well as small Filipino units were assigned to it. Resistance on the Bataan Peninsula ended on April 9. This permitted Japanese artillery to concentrate on Corregidor. Landing craft began moving toward the island the evening of May 5. At noon the next day, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, commander of U.S. Forces in the Philippines, surrendered. The 4th Marines burned their colors and -- temporarily -- ceased to exist.

The regiment was reborn in February 1944, when it was reconstituted in Guadalcanal from units of the 1st Marine Raider Regiment. The new 4th Marine Regiment seized Emirau Island in the Central Pacific. Then, as a part the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, it took part in the recapture of Guam. The brigade soon became the 6th Marine Division and with its other regiments, the 4th Marines landed on Okinawa on April 1, 1945. Following the Japanese surrender, the 4th Marines were detached and ordered to occupy the Japanese naval base at Yokusoko. Subsequently, as a part of the post-World War II drawdown, the regiment was inactivated.

In 1951, the 4th Marine Regiment was reactivated at Camp Pendleton, California. It sailed for Japan the following year with the rest of the 3rd Marine Division. When the division was reassigned to Okinawa in 1955, the 4th Marines moved to Kaneohe, Hawaii, where they stayed until the division was committed to Vietnam in 1965. In 1972, the regiment took up residence on Okinawa, its current home base. In 1990-91, the 4th Marines took part in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm as part of the III Marine Amphibious Force. Since then, 4th Marine Regiment has been involved in many joint exercises that have taken the regiment all across Asia and the Middle East.

1914 â?? 42; 1944 â?? 49; 1952 â?? present
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
Infantry Units
Strength
USMC Regiment
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: May 24, 2013
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Moment
When I was promoted to Gunnery Sergeant and transfered to my own Battalion

Worst Moment
When we lost three Marines in a automobile accident right outside the gate of Camp Lejeune.CHILDRES,VANDERBOUSCH,& LEAVY

   

Chain of Command
CO LtCol SCHRIBER,XO Maj MURPHY

   
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25 Members Also There at Same Time
4th Marines

Haynes, Bret, Cpl, (1977-1984) 25 2531 Corporal
Golden, Gregory, 1stLt, (1976-1981) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Yarberry, Randle, Col, (1978-2011) 3 0302 First Lieutenant
Pope, Clay, MSgt, (1975-1996) 35 3534 Master Sergeant
Miller, Michael, GySgt, (1981-2001) 28 2811 Gunnery Sergeant
Escalante, Jose, Sgt, (1980-1983) 8411 Sergeant
Gattuso, Matthew, SSgt, (1977-1991) 4 0441 Sergeant
Jesse, Charles, Sgt, (1976-1984) 23 2311 Sergeant
May, Donald, Sgt, (1977-1987) 3 0323 Sergeant
Roberson, Larry, Sgt, (1978-1984) 3 0352 Sergeant
Powell, Darryl, Cpl, (1981-1987) 21 2141 Corporal
McCoy, Robert, LCpl, (1980-1983) 3 0341 Lance Corporal
Ramm, Gerald, Sgt, (1981-1995) 3 0331 Lance Corporal
Tarling, Brice, LCpl, (1980-1984) 35 3500 Lance Corporal
Thomas, Larry, LCpl, (1960-1964) 18 1814 Lance Corporal
Smith, James, Cpl, (1980-1984) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Snide, James, PFC, (1979-1983) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Wyszynski, Charles, GySgt, (1980-2000) 3 0351 Private 1st Class
Moon, Paul, LCpl, (1981-1984) Lance Corporal
Wall, Robert, Pvt, (1981-1982) Private
29th Co

Tucker, Robert, Sgt, (1981-1985) 4 Sergeant
4.2 Mortar Co

Bilbao, Erwin, LtCol, (1979-2005) 98 8071 Lieutenant Colonel
H&S Co

Davis, Stephen, MGySgt, (1979-2009) 25 2531 Lance Corporal
Smith, Gary, 1stSgt, (1981-2001) 3 0352 Corporal
Oliver, Richard, Pvt, (1978-1984) 21 2111 Private

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