Groulx, Richard W., HM3

 
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 Service Details
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Service Status
USMC Veteran
Final Rank
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Petty Officer
Last MOS
HM-8404-Field Medical Service Technician
Primary Unit
1968-1969, 3rd Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Battalion
Service Years
1966 - 1969
Hospital Corpsman Third Class Petty Officer

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere Vietnam Combined Action Platoon (CAP)


 Unofficial Badges 


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
1st Marine Division AssociationPost 4248, Sellwood-Breakthrough PostVietnam Veterans of America (VVA)Chapter 1
USS Oregon; Detachment 470Military Order of the Devil Dogs7th Engineer Battalion Vietnam Veterans AssociationNational Rifle Association (NRA)
Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)
  1987, 1st Marine Division Association
  1987, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 4248, Sellwood-Breakthrough Post (Portland, Oregon)
  1987, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
  1991, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 1 (Executive Secretary) (Portland, Oregon)
  1993, Marine Corps League, USS Oregon; Detachment 470 (Vice Commander) (Portland, Oregon)
  1994, Military Order of the Devil Dogs
  1995, 7th Engineer Battalion Vietnam Veterans Association
  2000, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2003, Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Looking for the Marines in my Units US Marines Combined Action Platoons (CAC/CAP) Vietnam 1965-1971 Website http://capmarine.com/index.htm Supplemental site http://www.cap-assoc.org/ For the same Purpose 7th Engineer Battalion (Rein) Assn. First Marine Division, FMF Pacific Viet Nam 1965 - 1971 Sign In Website 7th Engineer Battalion (Rein) Website http://www.usmc.org/7th/

   
Other Comments:

When the Lord was creating Vietnam veterans, He was into His 6th day of overtime when an angel appeared. "You're certainly doing a lot of fiddling around on this one." And God said, "Have you seen the specs on this order? A Nam vet has to be able to run 5 miles through the bush with a full pack on, endure with barely any sleep for days, enter tunnels his higher ups wouldn't consider doing, and keep his weapons clean and operable. He has to be able to sit in his hole all night during an attack, hold his buddies as they die, walk point in unfamiliar territory known to be VC infested, and somehow keep his senses alert for danger. He has to be in top physical condition existing on c-rats, very little rest and he has to have 6 pairs of hands." The angel shook his head slowly and said, "6 pair of hands....no way." The Lord say's "It's not the hands that are causing me problems.... It's the 3 pair of eyes a Nam vet has to have." "That's on the standard model?" asked the angel. The Lord nodded. "One pair that sees through elephant grass, another pair here in the side of his head for his buddies, another pair here in front that can look reassuringly at his bleeding, fellow soldier and say, "You'll make it".......when he knows he won't. "Lord, rest, and work on this tomorrow." "I can't," said the Lord. "I already have a model that can carry a wounded soldier 1,000 yards during a firefight, calm the fears of the latest FNG, and feed a family of 4 on a grunt's paycheck." The angel walked around the model and said, "Can it think?" "You bet," said the Lord. "It can quote much of the UCMJ, recite all his general orders, and engage in a search and destroy mission in less time than it takes for his fellow Americans back home to discuss the morality of the War, and still keep his sense of humor." "This Nam vet also has phenomenal personal control. He can deal with ambushes from hell, comfort a fallen soldier's family, and then read in his hometown paper how Nam vets are baby killers, psychos, addicts, killers of innocent civilians." The Lord gazed into the future and said, "He will also endure being vilified and spit on when he returns home, rejected and crucified by the very ones he fought for." Finally, the angel slowly ran his finger across the vet's cheek, and said, "There's a leak...I told you that you were trying to put too much into this model." "That's not a leak", said the Lord. "That's a tear." "What's the tear for?" asked the angel. "It's for bottled up emotions, for holding fallen soldiers as they die, for commitment to that funny piece of cloth called the American flag, for the terror of living with PTSD for decades after the war, alone with it's demons with no one to care or help." "You're a genius," said the angel, casting a gaze at the tear. The lord looked very somber, as if seeing down eternity's distant shores. "I didn't put it there," he said. (Pause for reflection)........God bless Nam vets

   

 Remembrance Profiles - 16 Marines Remembered
  • Allen, Charles, PFC
  • Baker, M, LCpl
  • Good, Paul, LCpl
  • Green, Harry, PFC
  • Green, Harry, PFC
  • Hickey, John, Cpl
  • Jackson, Frank L., PFC
  • Shippie, William, PFC
  • Vasquez, Richard, LCpl

 Ribbon Bar
Basic Parachutist
Rifle SharpshooterPistol Sharpshooter

 
 Boot Camp/Officer Training School
  1966, Navy Recruit Training (Great Lakes, IL), A/193
 Unit Assignments
2nd Battalion, 6th Marines (2/6)3rd Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (3rd LAAM)1st Combined Action Group (1st CAG)7th Engineer Battalion
III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF)
  1967-1967, HM-8404, F Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines (2/6)
  1967-1967, HM-8404, Headquarters & Service Battery, 3rd Light Antiaircraft Missile Battalion (3rd LAAM)
  1968-1968, HM-8404, Combined Action Platoon (CAP) 1-2-7, 1st Combined Action Group (1st CAG)
  1968-1968, HM-8404, 1st Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Battalion
  1968-1968, HM-8404, B Company, 7th Engineer Battalion
  1968-1968, HM-8404, III Marine Amphibious Force (III MAF)
  1968-1968, HM-8404, 1st Combined Action Group (1st CAG)
  1968-1968, HM-8404, 3rd Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Battalion
  1968-1969, HM-8404, 7th Engineer Battalion
  1968-1969, 3rd Bridge Company, 7th Engineer Battalion
 Formal Schools and Courses
(Navy) HM Hospital Corpsman A SchoolField Medical Service School
  1966-1966, (Navy) HM Hospital Corpsman A School (Great Lakes Naval Hospital, Illinois)
  1967-1967, Field Medical Service School (Camp Lejeune, North Carolina)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1965-1972 Da Nang Combat Base
  1965-1965 Vietnam War/Defense Campaign (1965)
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)/Operation Hue City
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)/Operation Jeb Stuart
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)/Operation Houston I
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Tet Counteroffensive Campaign (1968)/Operation Carentan II
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase IV Campaign (1968)/Operation Houston II
  1968-1968 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase IV Campaign (1968)/Operation Nevada Eagle
 Other News, Events and Photographs
  III MAF
  The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Pete Pace USMC
  Mar 26, 2007, Dedicated to the Corpsmen of the United States Navy
  Mar 26, 2007, When the Lord was creating Vietnam veterans
  Mar 26, 2007, I’m the one called Doc
  Mar 26, 2007, In The Beginning
  Mar 26, 2007, Subject: RE: RIF Bonus
  Mar 26, 2007, The Final Inspection
  Mar 26, 2007, "All Alone In Indian Country!"
  Mar 26, 2007, Marine Joke
  Jun 08, 2007, GENERAL PETER PACE
  Jul 15, 2007, Vietnam Wife
  Jan 14, 2016, Message Photos
  Oct 03, 2019, Other Military Photos
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