Deibert, Harold J. E., Capt

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary MOS
0302-Infantry Officer
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1972-Present, 0302, MCB Camp Pendleton
Service Years
1951 - 1972
Officer Collar Insignia
Captain

 Last Photo 
 Personal Details 

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Home State
District Of Columbia
Year of Birth
1932
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by Capt Harold J. E. Deibert (Hedge) - Deceased
 
Contact Info
Last Address
Oceanside
Date of Passing
Sep 26, 2010
 
Location of Interment
Eternal Hills Memorial Park - Oceanside, California

 Official Badges 


 Unofficial Badges 

Drill Instructor Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
American LegionMilitary Officers Association of America (MOAA)Marine Corps Mustang AssociationUnited States Seagoing Marine Association
Marines' Memorial Association & FoundationVeterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)Marine Corps Heritage Foundation
  1956, American Legion
  1981, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
  1981, Marine Corps Mustang Association
  2003, United States Seagoing Marine Association
  2003, Marines' Memorial Association & Foundation
  2003, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
  2008, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Recovering from heart attack 3Jul07 (5x bypass). One step at a time - one day at a time, as well as two or three breaths at a time.
Recoup/Rehab is a long and very slow process. I am now on the second year of rehab- oh how slow this is, and some days quite hard. If you smoke---QUIT! We can't blame "Agent Orange" on everything. Take and be responsible for your own actions!

New Stuff: 17Oct08 Another heart problem - Congestive Heart Failure. Emergency 911 and four (4) days in hospital. Excess liquids removed, change of/addional medications. Sent home to recover. No driving, no pulmonary rehab until further notice. Bland foods, no salt, and reduce liquid intake. Oh Woe is Me- Will this ever end?????

   
Other Comments:

Life is beautiful and great. Don't waste it! Maximize each and every day! Live today as though there is no tomorrow! THERE MIGHT NOT BE A "TOMORROW!"

New-new stuff - 30Mar09 - Pulmonary Rehabilitation three (3) days - Monday, Wednesday and Friday per week, Dr. appointments/follow ups on Tue and Thurs. Full weeks of medical appointments. On oxygen 24/7/365 with prognosis of "no cure for Pulmonary Fibrosis" due to smoking, nasty stuff in the air, and the kicker, Agent Orange in Vietnam - 1966-1967. But hell, tomorrow the sun will come up, my backyard birds will sing to me, my wife will still be by my side - and it too shall be a great day! I love it!!!!
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New newer stuff--June 2009 As if I don't have enough physical problems, I have just been diagnosed as a Diabetic #2 - so the insulin shots and Glucose monitoring, plus doing a lot of reading and research on this subject. So I will loosen up my haversack shoulder straps for this new extra load, and continue to march - one breath, one step and one day at a time. Each day is a challenge, but with the grace of God, the help and support of my wonderful wife and family - this too shall pass. Each day is still beautiful!
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20 Sept 2009
Newest of new stuff;
Seems my various systems are needing a lot of help, as implants and medications are coming on scene more often to keep this old antique body breathing and stumbling around. Just had a Pacemaker & Fibulator combination implanted - seems this worn heart needs help to stay in sync, and not to "flutter" - makes my Dr.s nervous. However, each day is a bonus, and more beautiful than the last, and I look forward to each new day - who knows, miracles still happen, and although my Drs. say "no way," I have faith, and believe that God makes the call. Life is still precious and beautiful.
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28Nov09- New "old stuff!" Another 911 Help call- More of the same- congestive heart failure along with a major blood infection. In hospital eight (8) days. Many test and scans in an attempt to locate source- all test and culture smears negative. The virus is identified, but its source is not known. More test next week. In the meantime, recovering at home to get strength back and get back to Rehab. Its been too long. Each day is a big "Plus" and I thank God for it and look forward to the next day. Life is good and very, very precious.
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 Remembrance Profiles - 9 Marines Remembered

  1954-1955, 3041, MCAGCC 29 Palms, CA



From Month/Year
- / 1954
To Month/Year
- / 1955
Unit
MCAGCC 29 Palms, CA Unit Page
Rank
Sergeant
MOS
3041-Supply Administrative Man - Manual Accounting
Base, Station or City
29 Palms
State/Country
California
 
 
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 MCAGCC 29 Palms, CA Details

MCAGCC 29 Palms, CA
The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), also known as 29 Palms, is a United States Marine Corps base. It was a census-designated place (CDP) officially known as Twentynine Palms Base located adjacent to the city of Twentynine Palms in southern San Bernardino County, California. As of the 2000 census, the base had a total population of 8,413. The zip code of the base is 92278.
Type
Support
 
Parent Unit
Marine Corps Bases Pacific
Strength
Unit
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Nov 22, 2008
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
Sgt James R.CURRY

Best Moment
PCS to Seal Beach I&I Staff of the 15th Rifle Company, USMCR

   

Worst Moment
I found out that the supply field was not what I wanted, and a change was in order. I had to get back to the FMF.

I knew I was not destined to be the "keeper of the keys of the local hardware store!" There was another calling for me, but what was it????? Where was it????? Show me the way!!!!!!

Other Memories
The day I topped the roadway grade, and looked down upon the town of 29 Palms and this new base, the temp was 110 degrees, my car generator (1951 Plymouth)had burned out, no AC, no money (Long trip from Camp Lejeune, NC), tired and hungry. I was not a happy camper.
Upon checking in, I was the 7th Marine from "back east," and was told to check out on liberty, and no need to report back for a week. I drew a "dead horse," got my car repaired, and went to town to see the lights. We had many dust/sand storms, and even snowed out/in one winter. I was stationed here when I met my wife, now of 53 years.

   
   
Yearbook
 
My Photos For This Unit
Supply School
12 Members Also There at Same Time
MCAGCC 29 Palms, CA

Prebil, John, Capt, (1953-1963) 8 0802 Captain
Zawojski, Donald, GySgt, (1951-1971) 3 0369 Gunnery Sergeant
Jensen, Don, SSgt, (1946-1966) 21 2144 Staff Sergeant
Walker, William, Sgt, (1953-1960) 18 1841 Sergeant
Ahl, Fred, Cpl, (1954-1957) 8 0843 Corporal
Lillie, Richard, Sgt, (1953-1956) 25 2533 Corporal
BROWN, THOMAS, LCpl, (1955-1959) 7 Corporal
Eads, Ora, Cpl, (1954-1957) Corporal
1st Medium Anti-Aircraft Missile Bn

Foote, Liam, 1stLt, (1955-1960) 7 0702 First Lieutenant
Mack, Maurice, Cpl, (1954-1957) 7 Corporal
IMA Det (29 Palms)

Webb, Jean, Cpl, (1954-1958) 8 0811 Corporal
Snell, William, Pvt, (1953-1957) 3 Private

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