Fletcher, Stephen, Cpl

Data Systems
 
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Current Service Status
USMC Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Corporal
Current/Last MOSGroup
Data Systems
Previously Held MOS
521-Basic Marine, Enlisted
1100-Basic Utilities Marine
4001-Basic Data Systems Marine
9971-Basic Marine With Enlistment Guarantee
522-Guard
4069-Systems Programmer
4034-Computer Operator
3531-Motor Vehicle Operator
Primary Unit
2018-Present, US Coast Guard
Service Years
1981 - 1987
Other Languages
Chinese-Mandarin
French
Spanish
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Decommissioning Certificate
Cold War Certificate
Golden Dragon Certificate
Great Lakes Certificate
Meritorious Mast
Neptune Subpoena
Plank Owner Certificate
Shellback Certificate
Water Survival Basic (WSB)
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Corporal
One Hash Mark

 Official Badges 

US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Golden Dragon Cold War Medal Shellback Blue Star

Cold War


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
MCL Dearborn Detachment 152Post 1988Post 364Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA)Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)Cold War Veterans AssociationPost 2107, Lt. Archie Kelly Post
American Cold War VeteransMarine Corps Veterans AssociationNational Association of Uniformed Services (NAUS)Marine Corps Together We Served
Army Together We ServedMarine Corps Heritage FoundationPound 6Wounded Warrior Project2
National Rifle Association (NRA)Missing in America Project United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Post 364
  1986, Marine Corps League, MCL Dearborn Detachment 152 (Junior Vice Commandant) (Dearborn, Michigan)
  1987, American Veterans (AMVETS), Post 1988 (Vice President) (Baldwin, Michigan)
  1997, American Legion, Post 364 (Honor Guard) (Dearborn, Michigan)
  1998, Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
  2007, Non Commissioned Officers Association (NCOA)
  2009, Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)
  2010, Cold War Veterans Association
  2010, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 2107, Lt. Archie Kelly Post (Sr. Vice Commander) (Dearborn, Michigan)
  2010, American Cold War Veterans
  2010, Marine Corps Veterans Association
  2010, National Association of Uniformed Services (NAUS)
  2010, Marine Corps Together We Served
  2010, Army Together We Served
  2011, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation
  2012, Military Order of the Devil Dogs, Pound 6 (PDD) (Metro Detroit Area, Michigan)
  2012, Wounded Warrior Project2
  2012, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2013, Missing in America Project
  2013, United Services Automobile Association (USAA)
  2013, American Legion Riders, Post 364 (Chaplain ) (Dearborn, Michigan)
  2013, 2nd Marine Division Association
  2013, 3rd Marine Division Association
  2013, Patriot Guard Riders, Michigan Chapter (Michigan)
  2013, Student Veterans of America (SVA)
  2013, Beirut Veterans of America (BVA), Michigan Area Chapter (Michigan)
  2013, MTWS Unit Historian
  2013, National Marine Corps Business Network
  2013, Fraternal Order of the Marine Corps (YEMX)
  2014, United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Association
  2014, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Chapter 267 (Associate Member) (Dearborn, Michigan)
  2014, Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America
  2014, Coast Guard Together We Served [Verified]


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Currently the Operations and Technology Supervisor for Great Lakes Transportation (dba Metro Cars) supporting multiple sites on a MPLS and VPN networks, including 200+ mobile data terminals. Duties include 24hr Help Desk support, New Systems Deployment, Data Security, LAN support, Exchange administration, Database Administration, and just about everything else they can think of. We operate on a Client/Server base in a Virtual Machine environment.

Additionally I am a Vehicle Operator and Therapuetic Recreational Leader with the City of Westland, Michigan...Parks and Recreation Department. I oversee recreation type activities for children and adults with a wide and various range of disabilities.

Active in a few military groups...  Marine Corps League (Det 152, Jr. Vice), Military Order of the Devil Dogs (Pound 6), American Legion (Post 364, Sgt-at-Arms), Sons of the American Legion (Squadron 364, Adjuant), Dearborn Allied War Veterans Council (Adjuant), VFW, AMVETS, just to name a few....   They keep me very busy.

Of course, TWS get's a lot of my attention as well...active on various teams and projects here to make TWS a better place for all of our service men, women, and veterans !!

   
Other Comments:


United States Marine Corps
244th Birthday
November 10, 2019

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I will be attending the
 
3rd Annual TWS All Service Reunion
TBD

   

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US Multinational Force Lebanon Peacekeeping Mission
From Month/Year
August / 1982
To Month/Year
February / 1984

Description

The U.S. Multinational Force (USMNF) operated in Beirut, Lebanon from 25 August 1982 to 26 February 1984. During this period four different MAUs served as peacekeepers. The terrorist bombing of the US Marines barracks became a quintessential exemplar of the conditions under which military intervention may not be effective.

Israeli-Palestinian fighting in July 1981 was ended by a cease-fire arranged by U.S. President Ronald Reagan's special envoy, Philip C. Habib, and announced on July 24, 1981. The cease-fire was respected during the next 10 months, but a string of incidents, including PLO rocket attacks on northern Israel, led to the 06 June 1982, Israeli ground attack into Lebanon to remove PLO forces. Israeli forces moved quickly through south Lebanon, encircling west Beirut by mid-June and beginning a three-month siege of Palestinian and Syrian forces in the city.

Throughout this period, which saw heavy Israeli air, naval, and artillery bombardments of west Beirut, Ambassador Habib worked to arrange a settlement. In August 1982, he was successful in bringing about an agreement for the evacuation of Syrian troops and PLO fighters from Beirut. The agreement also provided for the deployment of a three-nation Multinational Force (MNF) during the period of the evacuation, and by late August 1982, U.S. Marines, as well as French and Italian units, had arrived in Beirut. On 10 August 1982 the alert posture of the Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group was heightened in light of a likely deployment as part of a peacekeeping force to oversee the evacuation of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) forces from West Beirut.

The 32d Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU) from Camp Lejeune deployed to Beirut to oversee the safe departure of thousands of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) fighters out of the war-torn city. On 24 August (EDP), the first of 800 Marines began going ashore at Beirut as part of a joint U.S.-French peacekeeping force. When the evacuation ended, these units departed. On 8 September, following the removal of the PLO forces from West Beirut, the Marines redeployed aboard the MARG ships. The US Marines left on 10 September 1982.

In spite of the invasion, the Lebanese political process continued to function, and Bashir Gemayel was elected President in August, succeeding Elias Sarkis. On September 14, however, Bashir Gemayel was assassinated. On 15 September 1982, Israeli troops entered west Beirut. During the next three days, Lebanese militiamen massacred hundreds of Palestinian civilians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in west Beirut. Bashir Gemayel's brother, Amine, was elected President by a unanimous vote of the parliament. He took office 23 September 1982.

MNF forces returned to Beirut at the end of September 1982 as a symbol of support for the government. On 22 September 1982, following the Phalangist Christian force massacre of Palestinians in the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps, the Mediterranean Amphibious ready Group was ordered to the Eastern Mediterranean. President Ronald Reagan ordered the 32d MAU back into Lebanon to support the Lebanese Armed Forces where it was soon relieved by Camp Lejeune's 24th MAU. The 1st Battalion, 8th Marines Headquarters building was located at the Beirut International Airport and housed the Battalion Landing Team (BLT). From 27 September through 21 January 1983, two carriers were tethered to Lebanon to provide support for the Marine Corps forces ashore. On 11 February 1983, the response posture for carrier support was relaxed as the situation had stabilized. In February 1983, a small British contingent joined the U.S., French, and Italian MNF troops in Beirut.

On 17 May 1983, an agreement was signed by the representatives of Lebanon, Israel, and the United States that provided for Israeli withdrawal. Syria declined to discuss the withdrawal of its troops, effectively stalemating further progress.

The USMNF was initially successful; but, as the strategic and tactical situations changed, the peacekeepers came increasingly under fire. Opposition to the negotiations and to US support for the Gemayel regime led to a series of terrorist attacks in 1983 and 1984 on US interests, including the bombing on 18 April 1983 of the US embassy in west Beirut (63 dead), and of the US embassy annex in east Beirut on 20 September 1984 (8 killed).

Just before 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 23, 1983, a Mercedes truck passed a Lebanese checkpoint on the airport road without halting. The truck turned into the airport parking lot, circled twice and picked up speed for a deadly run at the headquarters building. Orders prohibited Marines from being locked and loaded, but small arms fire probably would not have made much difference, according to reports. A sentry did get some shots off with a pistol, however. The driver of the speeding van was determined to put a huge dent in the American presence in Lebanon. After breaking through several barriers, it sped between two sentry boxes and crashed through more obstacles, penetrating the building's first floor before detonating tons of explosives, taking the lives of 241 Marines, Sailors and soldiers, a majority of which were stationed at Camp Lejeune. Most died in their sleep or were crushed as the building collapsed, while a handful have died in the years that followed due to injuries sustained from the bombing.

On 3 December 1983, two F-14s flying over Lebanon were fired upon by Syrian antiaircraft artillery. On 4 December 1983, aircraft from Kennedy and Independence were launched against Syrian targets; two were shot down, and one U.S. airman was taken prisoner by Syrian troops.

The virtual collapse of the Lebanese army in February 1984, following the defection of many of its Muslim and Druze units to opposition militias, was a major blow to the government. As it became clear that the departure of the US Marines was imminent, the Gemayel Government came under increasing pressure from Syria and its Muslim Lebanese allies to abandon the May 17 accord. On 26 February 1984, the withdrawal of the USMC contingent of the international peacekeeping force was completed. The Lebanese Government announced on 05 March 1984 that it was canceling its unimplemented agreement with Israel.

   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
August / 1982
To Month/Year
February / 1984
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories

Memories
Support operations to supply the MAU's deployed. Ongoing Logistics...

   
Units Participated in Operation

3rd Bn, 8th Marines (3/8)

2nd Bn, 6th Marines (2/6)

USS Guadalcanal (LPH-7)

USS Ponce (LPD-15)

32nd MAU

2nd Marine Division

2nd Engineer Bn

USS Tarawa (LHA-1)

1st Bn, 8th Marine (1/8)

3rd Bn, 10th Marines (3/10)

MARDET USS Forrestal (CVA-59)

HMR-162

HMLA-167

USS Austin (LPD-4)

8th Comm Bn

2nd Medical Bn

2nd Bn, 8th Marines (2/8)

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
Cold War Veteran

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  • Acosta, Jeffrey, Col, (1973-2007)
  • Acuna, Manuel, Cpl, (1981-1986)
  • Adams, Harry, MSgt, (1971-1998)
  • Adams, Mark, GySgt, (1975-1996)
  • Agosto Jr, Gilberto, LCpl, (1982-1985)
  • Ainscoe, Al, Cpl, (1980-1984)
  • Alexander, Phillip, Cpl, (1981-1985)
  • Alexander, Terrence, Cpl, (1981-1987)
  • Algiers, Ray, Sgt, (1979-1992)
  • Amidon, Ken, LtCol, (1981-2004)
  • Anderson, Kenneth, GySgt, (1971-1997)
  • Antonangeli, James, Sgt, (1981-1986)
  • Antti, Jim, Sgt, (1982-1990)
  • Archer, Charles, MSgt, (1981-2004)
  • Arreola, Frank, Sgt, (1976-1983)
  • Ashcraft, JB, Sgt, (1980-1984)
  • Auld, Tom, Cpl, (1981-1984)
  • Baadani, Jamal, 1stSgt, (1981-2010)
  • Babcock, Edward, Cpl, (1981-1988)
  • Bahadri, Akram, SSgt, (1978-1986)
  • Bailey, Joseph, GySgt, (1973-1993)
  • Baker, Gary, Cpl, (1981-1985)
  • Baker, Robert, LCpl, (1980-1984)
  • Baker, Sr., Mitchell, MGySgt, (1977-2007)
  • Ball, Bernie, SSgt, (1978-1998)
  • Barbella, Michael, LCpl, (1983-1987)
  • Barchuk, George, 1stSgt, (1964-1984)
  • Barth, Keith, HMCM, (1976-2006)
  • Bartle, Danial, LCpl, (1979-1983)
  • Bartos, John, Sgt, (1980-1989)
  • Belcher, Jim, LCpl, (1981-1988)
  • Bell, Richard, MSgt, (1983-2003)
  • Bencheck, Mike, Sgt, (1979-1983)
  • Benoit, Dana, LCpl, (1982-1985)
  • Biggert, Cary, Sgt, (1979-1984)
  • Biondo, Anthony, PFC, (1980-1984)
  • Bishop, Greg, MGySgt, (1982-2013)
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  • Bishop, Vernon, Sgt, (1980-1984)
  • Black, Kevin, Cpl, (1981-1985)
  • Blackburn, Bob, LCpl, (1982-1985)
  • Bolton, Michael, Cpl, (1981-1985)
  • Boone, Dan, 1stSgt, (1972-1995)
  • Bosch, Elias, SSgt, (1979-1992)
  • Bosshart, Roger, GySgt, (1982-2004)
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