Reichard, John, LCpl

Personnel, Administration and Retention
 
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Current Service Status
USMC Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Lance Corporal
Current/Last Primary MOS
0141-Administrative Man
Current/Last MOSGroup
Personnel, Administration and Retention
Previously Held MOS
2500-Basic Operational Communicator
2533-Radio Telegraph Operator
0169-Admin Chief
0141-Personnel/Administration
Primary Unit
1978-1991, 0141, US Air Force
Service Years
1958 - 1964
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Lance Corporal

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US Air Force Retired US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge US Air Force Honorable Discharge


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Cold War Medal Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 5750, Ginter-Koppenheffer PostNational Rifle Association (NRA)Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)Post 340 - Duncannon Pa.
Air & Space Forces Association (AFA)Chapter 1
  1971, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Post 5750, Ginter-Koppenheffer Post (Member At Large) (Halifax, Pennsylvania)
  1994, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2000, Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)
  2009, American Legion, Post 340 - Duncannon Pa. (Member at Large) (Duncannon, Pennsylvania)
  2009, Air & Space Forces Association (AFA)
  2009, National Association of Uniformed Services (NAUS), Chapter 1 (Member At Large) (Lebanon, Pennsylvania)


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What are you doing now:

I am retired and busy maintaining this site on Marines TWS and my site on Air Force TWS. I also maintain a Family site on Army TWS in memory of my father and my best friend Jim Snyder who was KIA in Vietnam.

   
Other Comments:

I started my military career in the USMC in 1958. After 6 years in the Corps and a number of years in law enforcement I enlisted in the USAF. After a break in service, 1972 through 1978, I reenlisted in the USAF and retired in 1991

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 Remembrance Profiles - 1 Marine Remembered
  • Castaldo, Anthony, LCpl

  1959-1960, 0141, 3rd Marine Division



From Month/Year
October / 1959
To Month/Year
January / 1960
Unit
3rd Marine Division Unit Page
Rank
Private 1st Class
MOS
0141-Personnel/Administration
Base, Station or City
Camp Mercey, Okinawa
State/Country
Japan
 
 
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 3rd Marine Division Details

3rd Marine Division
The primary mission of the 3d Marine Division is to execute amphibious assault operations and other such operations as may be directed. The Division is supported by Marine aviation, and force service support units and is prepared to be employed, as an integral part of a Marine Expeditionary Force in amphibious operations.
 
The Division is divided into the Third Marine Regiment at Kaneohe Bay, HI, the Twelfth Marine Regiment located at Camp Hansen, and the Fourth Marine Regiment at Camp Schwab. In addition, we are further broken down into a Headquarters Battalion on Camp Courtney, and a Force Recon Battalion located at Camp Schwab. The Division includes elements forward deployed under the Unit Deployment Program (UDP), reporting aboard for six month rotational training cycles.
 
The 3d Marine Division officially activated 16 September 1942 at Camp Elliott, San Diego, California. It was built around the 9th Marines, commanded by Colonel Lemuel C. SHEPHERD, Jr. who later became the 20th Commandant of the Marine Corps. Major General Charles D. BARRETT was the first Commanding General of the Division. By August 1943 the Division was stationed on Guadalcanal where special training and rehearsals for the Bougainville operation were intensified. On 1 November 1943 the Division landed at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville. For approximately two months, the Division participated in the fight against stiff and heavy enemy resistance. On 16 January 1944, with the transfer of command in the area to the Army's XIV Corps, the last elements of the Division returned to Guadalcanal.
 
Following the Bougainville operation the Division began training for the next campaign. Verbal instructions received in February 1944 led to planning for an operation against the Japanese on Emirau Island. The projected Emirau operation was subsequently cancelled and instructions were received to initiate planning for an operation against enemy forces at Kavieng, New Ireland. This operation was also called off. A few days later, the Division received word to start training for the amphibious assault against the Japanese on Guam, Marianas.
 
The Division embarked at Guadalcanal on 2 and 3 June 1944 and sailed for Kwajalein, Marshall Islands enroute to the Marianas. It remained afloat off Saipan from 15 to 28 June 1944 as part of the reserve force for the Saipan operation, then being carried out by the 2d and 4th Marine Divisions in conjunction with the 27th Infantry Division. With the situation on Saipan well controlled the Division returned to its restaging area awaiting the target date for the Guam operation.
 
On 21 July 1944, as a part of the Southern Troops and Landing Force, the Division landed on western beaches of Guam in the vicinity of Asan Point. After twenty days of savage fighting, the Division troops reached the northern coast of the island. On 10 August 1944 Guam was declared secure. Until its departure for the Iwo Jima campaign in the middle of February 1945, the Division remained on Guam taking part in the mopping up operations.
 
Initially, the Division remained afloat off Iwo Jima as Expeditionary Troops Reserve. The Division landed on 24 February, and the next morning the 3d Marine Division launched an attack in its zone between the 4th and 5th Marine Divisions. The 3d Marine Division faced well-organized and determined enemy resistance. The terrain, ideal for defense, was heavily fortified by pillboxes, caves, and covered artillery emplacements. Progress was slow and casualties heavy during the first few days of fighting. The Division slowly pushed the enemy back and by 3 March had severed the last enemy east-west artery of communication by occupying positions overlooking the sea. The 3d Marine Division secured its zone of action on 11 March and then initiated intensive patrolling and mopping-up operations. On 16 March, units of the 3d Marine Division relieved elements of the 5th Division and delivered the final attack of the Iwo Jima operation - a drive to Kitano Point. Iwo Jima was declared secure on the same day. On 4 April the 3d Marine Division was relieved by Army units.
 
By mid-April 1945, the Division was back on Guam preparing for the next operation. On 3 August 1945 the Division received initial plans for the "Olympic" operation which called for an amphibious landing of Kyushu about 1 November 1945. The 3d Marine Division, along with the 2nd and 5th Marine Divisions, was assigned to the V Amphibious Corps for the projected operation. Japan's agreement to cease hostilities and subsequent surrender cancelled "Olympic", and the Division remained on Guam until the date of its disbandment on 28 December 1945.
 
The Division was reactivated on 7 January 1952 at Camp Pendleton, California. Immediately after its activation and still in its organizational state, the Division began intensive combat training, including new tactics and maneuvers based on lessons learned in Korean War. During the remaining part of 1952 elements of the Division participated in numerous exercises and training problems, including vertical envelopment (helicopter landing), air-borne operations and attack, and defense against atomic weapons and missiles.
 
In August 1953 the Division arrived in Japan to support the 1st Marine Division in the defense of the Far Eastern area. In March 1956 the Division moved to Okinawa and remained there in a readiness posture until 1965.
 
On 6 May 1965, the 3d Marine Division opened the Marine Compound at the Danang Air Base, Vietnam. The Division operated in Vietnam from this time participating in operations from Danang to Phi Bai to Quang Tri/Dong Ha Combat Base. The Division departed Vietnam in November 1969 and moved to Camp Courtney, Okinawa, where it is presently located.

From 2004 to 2011, elements of the 3d Marine Division participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom.  From March to May 2011 the Division participated in humanitarian relief efforts during Operation Tomodachi.  From 2004 to present the Division remains successful fulfilling its mission in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and theater security cooperation exercises in the Pacific region.  The Division continues to operate in an increasingly challenging and dynamic landscape and will be prepared to fight and win, tonight.
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Divisions
Strength
USMC Division
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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3rd Marine Division

Gambirazio, Fernando, MSgt, (1978-2003) 1 0151 Sergeant
Onofrey, Joe, Sgt, (1956-1959) 1 0141 Sergeant
Mouton, Joseph, Capt, (1956-1979) 1 0151 Corporal
Elms, John, Cpl, (1960-1964) 1 0143 Lance Corporal
Fuller, Ronald, MGySgt, (1959-1985) 1 0161 Lance Corporal
Moore, Bill, Cpl, (1957-1963) 1 0141 Private 1st Class
Shigo, John, Sgt, (1957-1967) 1 0161 Private 1st Class
Luckey, Robert, LtGen, (1927-1963) 99 9903 Major General
Weller, Donald, MGen, (1930-1963) 99 9903 Major General
Reusser, Kenneth, Col, (1941-1968) 75 7598 Lieutenant Colonel
Dahl, Clarence, Col, (1942-1976) 25 2502 Major
Judkins, Kevin Patrick, Maj, (1960-1980) 13 1302 Major
Jacobson, Douglas T, Maj, (1943-1967) 30 3001 Captain
Bell, David, Capt, (1958-1975) 8 0802 First Lieutenant
Dunbar, MacDonald, 1stLt, (1958-1962) 3 0301 First Lieutenant
Tye, Leon, 1stLt, (1959-1962) 3 0302 Second Lieutenant
Vogelsinger, Bruce Edwin, LtCol, (1956-1982) 13 1302 Second Lieutenant
Marshall, Robert Edward, WO, (1960-1968) 2020 Warrant Officer
Huff, Edgar, SgtMaj, (1942-1972) 99 9999 Sergeant Major
Cannon, James, 1stSgt, (1957-1981) 3 0311 First Sergeant
McCreight, Joseph Thomas, GySgt, (1954-1966) 13 1345 Gunnery Sergeant
Wright, Edward Taylor, GySgt, (1950-1968) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Schueneman, Rodney, SSgt, (1953-1963) 0 00E Staff Sergeant
McGee, Richard, SgtMaj, (1954-1980) 3 0335 Sergeant
Burke, Richard, Cpl, (1957-1960) 2 0231 Corporal
Chalfont, William, Cpl, (1958-1961) 3 0351 Corporal
Clark, Frederick, Cpl, (1959-1963) 25 2532 Corporal
Driscoll, John, Cpl, (1957-1959) 3 Corporal
Dugin, Robert, Cpl, (1960-1963) 8 0811 Corporal
Garver, Bruce, Cpl, (1957-1960) 30 3041 Corporal
Gilmore, Clayton, Capt, (1956-1978) 2761 Corporal
Kelly, Glenn, GySgt, (1953-1969) 3 0335 Corporal
McClure, Thurlo Merida, Cpl, (1959-1967) 3 0351 Corporal
Nicoli, Bob, Cpl, (1956-1959) 18 1812 Corporal
Norfleet, Gary, Cpl, (1958-1962) 25 2761 Corporal
Sanders, Donald, Cpl, (1959-1963) 13 1371 Corporal
Silverman, Albert, Pvt, (1941-1945) OF Corporal
Trevino, Lee, LCpl, (1956-1960) 3 0331 Corporal
Villanueva, Edward C., GySgt, (1957-1976) 8 0811 Corporal
Waltrip, Phillip, Cpl, (1959-1963) 58 5811 Corporal
Boylhart, Robert W, LCpl, (1958-1961) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Canfield, Donald, Sgt, (1959-1964) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Holden, David, Cpl, (1959-1965) 3 0331 Lance Corporal
James, Kirk, Cpl, (1959-1995) 30 3013 Lance Corporal
Levereth, Robert, LCpl, (1957-1961) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Levereth, Robert, LCpl, (1957-1961) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Logan, George, LCpl, (1959-1963) 3 0351 Lance Corporal
Peworchik, Robert, LCpl, (1957-1960) 30 3011 Lance Corporal
Plantz, Joe, Sgt, (1959-1965) 3 0351 Lance Corporal
Romain, Garrett, LCpl, (1958-1962) 25 2500 Lance Corporal
Tyte, Wickham, LCpl, (1957-1960) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Akin, Morgan, SSgt, (1959-1968) 3 0341 Private 1st Class
Blackwood, Wayne, LCpl, (1957-1960) 3 0300 Private 1st Class
Bonin, Charles, PFC, (1957-1960) 0 8412 Private 1st Class
Chambers, Leonard, LCpl, (1960-1964) 3 0351 Private 1st Class
Davila, Jose, Cpl, (1958-1961) 3 0311 Private 1st Class
Duncan, Thomas, PFC, (1957-1960) 25 2531 Private 1st Class
Farrell, Michael, PFC, (1957-1959) 3 0300 Private 1st Class

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