Ward, Lawrence G., 1stLt

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
First Lieutenant
Last Primary MOS
3002-Ground Supply Officer
Last MOSGroup
Supply Administration And Operations
Primary Unit
1978-1983, 3043, MCB Camp Lejeune, NC
Service Years
1952 - 1983
Officer Collar Insignia
First Lieutenant

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 Personal Details 

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Home State
Illinois
Illinois
Year of Birth
1935
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by 1stLt Lawrence G. Ward (Mustanger aka SSJO) - Deceased
 
Contact Info
Home Town
Chicago
Last Address
307 Yoakum Pkwy #612
Alexandria
Date of Passing
Jul 02, 2015
 
Location of Interment
Quantico National Cemetery (VA) - Quantico, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Section 7, Site 87

 Official Badges 

USMC Retired Pin (30 Years) US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Drill Instructor Order of the Golden Dragon Cold War Medal Shellback


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Chapter 73rd Marine Division AssociationMarine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)1st Marine Division Association
2nd Marine Division AssociationUSMC Drill Instructors AssociationMarine Corps Heritage FoundationPrivate First Class D. Giordano; Detachment 200
Marine Corps Engineer Association (MCEA)Department of FloridaKorean War Veterans Association (KWVA)Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)National Rifle Association (NRA)National Montford Point Marine AssociationNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1984, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 7 (Executive Secretary) (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
  1995, 3rd Marine Division Association
  1995, Marine Corps Association and Foundation (MCA&F)
  1995, 1st Marine Division Association
  1995, 2nd Marine Division Association
  2000, USMC Drill Instructors Association
  2005, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation
  2006, Marine Corps League, Private First Class D. Giordano; Detachment 200 (Vice Commander) (Somerdale, New Jersey)
  2006, Marine Corps Engineer Association (MCEA)
  2009, American Legion, 8, Department of Florida (Florida)
  2009, Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA)
  2010, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
  2010, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)
  2012, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2013, National Montford Point Marine Association
  2015, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Volunteer with the National Park Service at the Marine Corps War Memorial for the past 13 years and also volunteer at Henderson Hall, HQMC as the Retired Affairs Officer for the past 9 years. Proud to be a MUSTANG of Marines and a Life member of TWS An Irish Blessing; May you be in Heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead!!! The recruits listed below are Fallen Marines that I put through PI when I was an SDI and they were the 20 Marines that were KIA in Vietnam that I know personally. God Bless them all and their families. Also listed there are other recruits that I had the pleasure of knowing when I was a SDI while at PI that were not KIA in Vietnam. Marines one and all. When I was commissioned a 2ndLt at the 1st Engineer Bn in Nov 68 I assummed a title that was unknown to me at that time and it stayed with me as long as I was a butter bar. I became the SSJO or SMALL SHITTY JOBS OFFICER which included doing every thing that no other officer wanted to do in the Bn or Battery I was assigned to. They were indeed the worst you could imagine and the most time consuming things I ever dealt with.

   
Other Comments:

My wife, Anne and my sister-in-law Susan each had a brick installed for me at the DI Memorial in Parris Island. My children Cheryl, Kevin and Tim laid a brick for me at the USMC Museum as a Christmas present in 2007. Two of my former recruits, Sgt Ray Edwards and MGySgt Simon from Plt 3086 and I had bricks laid at the DI Memorial for SSgt Driver one of our JDI's from the Platoon and nine of the recruits from Platoon 3086 that were KIA in Vietnam. We want to thank the DI Association for the exception to the rule in allowing us to lay the bricks in their honor at the Memorial. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BROWN NOSE AND A SHITHEAD IS DEPTH PERCEPTION. TACT: THE ABILITY TO TELL A PERSON TO GO TO HELL AND MAKE THEM FEEL HAPPY TO BE ON THEIR WAY. Other MOS's held: 0311/0331/8511/5711/3001/3002

   

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Thank you Lt. For your service to this g... posted by 99 Isaacs, Larry, SgtMaj -Deceased 
From GySgt Paul Moore posted by TWS, Chief Admin, PO1 900 
from Gary Porter posted by 60 Mott, Carlton (Seat Doc, Carl), Cpl -Deceased 
Friend and Teacher posted by 65 Horan, Edward, Sgt
Friend and Mentor posted by 60 Mott, Carlton (Seat Doc, Carl), Cpl -Deceased 
Friend1 posted by 13 Edwards, Raymond (eddie), Sgt 65

  1959-1959, 0331, USS Pickaway (APA-222)



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USS Pickaway (APA-222)

































USS Pickaway

(APA-222: dp. 14,837; l. 455-; b. 62-; dr. 24-; s. 18 k.; Cpl. 536; a. 1 5-, 18 40mm.; cl. Haskell; T. VC2-S-AP5)

Pickaway (APA-222) was laid down by the Permanente Metals Corp., Richmond, Calif., as a victory cargo ship (MCV hull 570), 1 September 1944; launched 5 November 1944; sponsored by Mrs. William D. Schoning; converted into an APA; acquired by the Navy and commissioned 12 December 1944, Comdr. H. L. Bixby in command.

After shakedown and amphibious exercises at Coronado Beach, Calif., Pickaway embarked some 1500 Army troops at Seattle, Wash., departed 9 February, arrived Pearl Harbor 16 February, disembarked the troops and headed for Iwo Jima to evacuate the victorious Marines who were mopping up remnant Japanese forces. Pickaway reached Iwo Jima 14 March, received on board the 24th Marine Regiment, sailed 20 March, and returned to Pearl Harbor 5 April.

Pickaway participated in amphibious exercises until sailing for Guam 4 May with military passengers. Arriving Guam 17 May, she embarked soldiers, Sailors, and Marines; departed Apra Harbor 22 May; and arrived San Francisco 7 June.

On 2 July she took on board Navy and Coast Guard passengers and departed San Francisco for Noumea, New Caledonia. Following disembarking of personnel in Noumea 8 July, Pickaway steamed to Espiritu Santo, Russell Island, and Guadalcanal to pick up passengers and sailed 23 July for San Francisco where she arrived 6 August.

While preparing for another transpacific voyage, the ship learned of the end of hostilities. During the remainder of 1945, Pickaway shuttled back and forth across the Pacific embarking passengers at bases in the western Pacific and returning them to the United States.

Remaining in the Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, Pickaway visited both Japan and China in 1947 and participated in Operation "Sandstorm," the second atomic test in the Pacific, early in 1948.

On the summer of 1950, a month after the North Korean forces marched against South Korea, Pickaway began shuttling U.S. Army troops from Japan to Pusan to stem the tide of battle. On 15 September 1950, she saw her first real amphibious invasion at Inchon, Korea, when the U.N. forces flanked the North Koreans. During the Korean conflict, Pickaway was deployed to the Korean area four times. She landed troops on most of the major Korean beachheads.

In March 1955, Pickaway left Korea for the last time, carrying troops of the same brigade she transported to Korea on her first trip. During 1957 and 1958, Pickaway made regular deployments to WestPac. During Pickaway's 1958 WestPac tour, she took part in Exercise Blue Star, which was the largest amphibious exercise conducted by Pacific Fleet forces since World War II.

After returning from the Far East in August 1963, Pickaway entered the Willamette Iron and Steel Co. shipyard at Richmond, Calif. for Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM). In January 1964, the ship began extensive underway and amphibious training, and in March, departed San Diego for Hawaii, and large scale amphibious Operation "Westwind." On 18 June she got underway from San Diego for a six month cruise to the western Pacific. Soon after arriving in Yokosuka, she was ordered to proceed at once to Buckner Bay, Okinawa, to embark a Marine Battalion for transport to Vietnam to help build up American forces after Communist torpedo boats had attacked U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.

In March 1965, she participated in the Pacific Fleet Exercise "Silver Lance." On 24 May 1965, she again bolstered the Allied military effort in Vietnam. On 7 July 1965 together with other elements of Amphibious Squadron 3, Pickaway landed the 2nd battalion of the 9th Marine Regiment over the beaches of Da Nang, South Viet Nam.

During 1966 she participated in Operations "Jackstay," "Osage," "Deck House I," "Nathan Hale," "Deck House II," and "Hastings."

After overhaul and training out of San Diego, Pickaway departed San Diego 31 May for the western Pacific and after offloading cargo at Da Nang, proceeded to Manila for participation in the SEATO training exercise "Sea Dog." On 19 October Pickaway replenished Oriskany (CVA-34) at sea in the Tonkin Gulf. Pickaway spent 1968 operating out of San Diego, Calif.

Pickaway received one battle star for World War II service and six battle stars for Korean War service.

Type
Surface Vessel
 
Parent Unit
Ships At Sea
Strength
Transport Ship
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

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