Galutz, James Anthony, Cpl

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Last Rank
Corporal
Last Primary MOS
0311-Rifleman
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1967-1967, 0311, G Co, 2nd Bn, 5th Marines (2/5)
Service Years
1965 - 1967
Enlisted Collar Insignia
Corporal

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Home State
New York
New York
Year of Birth
1946
 
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Casualty Info
Last Address
Cortland, New York

Casualty Date
Apr 20, 1967
 
Cause
KIA-Died of Wounds
Reason
Artillery, Rocket, Mortar
Location
Quang Nam (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Saint Marys Cemetery - Cortland, New York
Wall/Plot Coordinates
18E 053/Plot: Military plot
Military Service Number
2 153 990

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere


 Unofficial Badges 


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  1967, Vietnam Veterans Memorial


  1967-1967, 0311, 5th Marines



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Rank
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MOS
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Base, Station or City
Quang Nam
State/Country
Vietnam
 
 
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5th Marines
The activation of the Fifth Marines dates back to June 1917, just prior to the U.S. force deployment to France during World War I. The Regiment won its nickname, the “Fighting Fifth,” on the battlefields of western Europe. So fierce were its efforts in the Battle of Belleau Wood and subsequent victories that the French government awarded the Regiment the Croix de Guerre with two palms and one gilt star. Today, each Marine serving in the Regiment also wears the Fourragere, a French unit award, on the left shoulder of his uniform to recognize the legacy and valor of his predecessors.

5th Marines and 6th Marines – 1918 Battle of Belleau Wood – Awarded the Fourragere aux couleurs de la Croix de guerre with palm leaf three times.






















Briefly deactivated, the Regiment was reactivated in June 1920, to guard the delivery of the U.S. Mail against domestic bandits. While they were on the job, not one Marine was killed and not one piece of mail was lost to thieves. In March 1927, the Regiment deployed to South America and fought in support of the Nicaraguan government against rebel bands until April 1930. Shortly thereafter, the Regiment was again briefly deactivated. Troubled times and small conflicts in the Americas however, led to the Regiment’s reactivation on 1 September 1934.

After further service in the U.S. and in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Fifth Marines deployed to New Zealand in 1942 as part of the U.S. Pacific Campaign against Japan. During the course of World War II, the Regiment further distinguished itself in action at Guadalcanal, Eastern New Guinea, Peleliu and Okinawa. The post-war years found the Regiment on occupation duty in North China until May 1947, when it relocated to Guam. In August 1950, it moved to its current home, Camp Pendleton, California.

The country again called upon the Fifth Marines in August 1950, when the Regiment found itself in combat on the Pusan Perimeter in Korea. During the next three years the Regiment fought at Inchon and Seoul, the Chosin Reservoir, and on both the East Central and Western Fronts. The Fifth Marine Regiment returned to Camp Pendleton in March 1955, and remained there for the next eleven years.

In May 1966, the Fifth Marines arrived in the Republic of South Vietnam where it would remain until April 1971. Vietnam era Marines added the names Rung Sat, Chu Lai, Phu Bai, Hue, Khe Sahn, An Hoa, Tam Ky, and Da Nang to the Regiment’s long list of distinguished battle actions.

In August 1990, the nation again called on the “Fighting Fifth” – this time in support of Operation Desert Shield. On 26 January 1991, while embarked with the largest amphibious task force since World War II, Regimental Landing Team (RLT) Five, in conjunction with RLT-2, conducted heliborne and surface assaults for Exercise Sea Soldier IV in Southern Oman. On 25 February 1991, the Regiment disembarked in direct support of Operation Desert Storm and the liberation of Kuwait. Less than three months later, Fifth Marines received an executive order to conduct humanitarian assistance and relief operations in Bangladesh. The Regiment returned to Camp Pendleton on 29 June 1991.

In the decade following Operation Desert Storm, the Regiment deployed to Yellowstone National Park, the Umatilla National Forest in Oregon and Clear Creek, Idaho to combat wild fires. Simultaneously it sourced the battalion landing teams for the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), or MEU (SOC).

In January of 2003, the Fifth Marines deployed to Kuwait to take part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. On 21 March, the Regiment became the first unit to cross the line of departure into Iraq as it moved to seize the Rumayllah Oilfields. During the course of the next few weeks, the Regiment repeatedly distinguished itself in combat actions as it continued the offensive to liberate Baghdad and collapse the regime of Saddam Hussein. During much of the attack north, the Regiment led the 1st Marine Division in the deepest attack in Marine Corps history.

Today, the Regiment continues to participate in exercises and contingency deployments with the 1st Marine Division, and to prepare forces for deployment with the 31st MEU (SOC). Ever ready to answer the nation’s call, the “Fighting Fifth” is recognized as the Marine Corps’ most highly decorated regiment.
 
Type
Infantry
 
Parent Unit
Infantry Units
Strength
USMC Regiment
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Last Updated: Aug 10, 2017
   
   
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309 Members Also There at Same Time
5th Marines

Davis, Willie, Sgt, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Sergeant
Hottinger, Allan, Sgt, (1964-1969) 3 0311 Sergeant
Lopez, Joseph, Sgt, (1967-1970) 3 0311 Sergeant
Ramos, Joe, Sgt, (1966-1969) 3 0311 Sergeant
Stutes, William Byron, Sgt, (1960-1967) 3 0311 Sergeant
Barnes, Barney, Sgt, (1966-1969) 3 0311 Corporal
Beaulieu, Normand Louis, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Crutchley, Michael, Sgt, (1965-1969) 3 0311 Corporal
Cunningham, Robeert, Cpl, (1964-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Donald, Howard Arthur, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Draper, Robert Dale, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Eddins, Robert, Cpl, (1967-1970) 3 0311 Corporal
Fierro, Alejandro Francisco, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Glenn, Charles Joseph, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Glenn, George Earl, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Griffiths, Robert Brynley, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Hopkins, Chester Lee, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Hurlebaus, Leslie Vernard, Cpl, (1963-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Iles, Bruce Adrion, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Lemley, Marvin, Cpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Corporal
McCamble, Robert Lee, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
McCord, John Richard, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
McStravick, Richard P, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Miller, Foster Bishop, Cpl, (1963-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Mortiboy, William Shelton, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Mylant, Steve Victor, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Palumbo, Nickolas Raymond, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Perkins, Fred, Cpl 3 0311 Corporal
Piercy, Robert Conover, Cpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Corporal
Richardson, Benjamin, Cpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Sawaya, Robert Mitchell, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Tracy, Douglas Lee, Cpl, (1964-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Warner, David Howard, Cpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Corporal
Young, William Russell, Cpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Corporal
Burns, Chuck, Sgt, (1966-1970) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Burns, Thomas Raymond, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Crysel, Kenneth Lee, LCpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Daniels, Robert Blaine, LCpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Deasel, James Jerome, LCpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Edwards, Roger Wayne, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Elliott, Brock Dennis, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Forehand, Jerry, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Hairston, Clifton Odell, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Herron, Patrick, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Hoover, Melvin Sylvester, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Horvath, Charles William, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Johnson, Donald Peter, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Johnson, Kenneth Carl, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Jones, David Russell, LCpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Kellermann, Allan Howard, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Lewis, John Frederick, LCpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Mahoney, Ralph Martin, LCpl, (1967-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Markel, Ronald Joe, LCpl, (1967-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Meeker, Ramon Arthur, LCpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Miller, James Howard, LCpl, (1966-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Miller, Thomas Leonard, LCpl, (1967-1968) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Monroe, Charles Caleb, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Montgomery, Clarence William, LCpl, (1965-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal
Morales, Julio Victor, LCpl, (1966-1967) 3 0311 Lance Corporal

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