Trundy, Richard Thomas, MGen

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Major General
Last Primary MOS
8003-General Officer
Primary Unit
1987-1987, 9903, MCB Camp Lejeune, NC
Service Years
1950 - 1987
Officer Collar Insignia
Major General

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Home State
Michigan
Michigan
Year of Birth
1931
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Yale
Date of Passing
Feb 04, 2002
 

 Official Badges 

Secretary of Defense Service USMC Retired Pin


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal Vietnam Veteran 50th Commemoration Vietnam 50th Anniversary Southeast Asia War Games

Cold War




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Other Comments:

Source for the Assignment Listings:  Official USMC Biography and some pages from his OQR obtained by Mike Fishbaugh.  And a special thanks to Mike for his assistance on this profile.

I have little experience with Officer details, especially general officer's so if you spot an error on my part please LMK.

If you can clarify any of the Assignment dates, provide specific MOS's to his Assignments, provide ribbons or badges, or other details please feel free to send me a note with the specifics.  I'll add those if they make sense.

More to follow....

   


Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase V Campaign (1968)/Operation Maui Peak
From Month/Year
October / 1968
To Month/Year
October / 1968

Description
Operation Maui Peak was a US Marine Corps operation that took place near the Thuong Ðức Camp southwest of Danang, lasting from 1 to 19 October 1968.
Prelude - In late September 1968 1st Marine Division intelligence detected the presence of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 21st Regiment, 2nd Division, 141st Regiment and the 368B Rocket Regiment near the Thưong Ðức Camp. In an early morning attack on 28 September the PAVN overran two of the Camp's outposts. As bad weather made tactical air support impossible a Marine tactical air control group flew into the camp with a radar beacon which was used to guide Marine A-6s to make precision bombing attacks on the PAVN positions forcing them to abandon them on 29 September.
The 7th Marine Regiment supported by the 2nd Battalion 5th Marines and 3rd Battalion 5th Marines were tasked with relieving the siege around Thưong Ðức.
Operation
On 6 October B-52s and tactical aircraft began bombing the intended landing zones in the hills around Thưong Ðức while the 2/5 Marines moved west along Route 4 towards the Camp. As they advanced the Marines were engaged by the PAVN 1st Battalion, 141st Regiment in a battle that lasted all day.
At 07:30 the helicopters carrying the 3/5 Marines approaching Landing Zone Sparrow 4 km south of Thưong Ðức were met with intense antiaircraft fire forcing the helicopters to return to An Hoa Combat Base. At 11:00 BLT 2nd Battalion 7th Marines was landed at Landing Zone Vulture and two ARVN Battalions were landed at Landing Zone Hawk 7 km northwest of Thưong Ðức. Two Companies from 2/7 Marines began traversing the hills towards Thưong Ðức.  At 17:40 3/5 Marines were landed at Landing Zone Kiwi southeast of Thưong Ðức.
On 7 October the Marine units began to close in on Thưong Ðức. Landing Zone Sparrow was hit again by tactical aircraft dropping 750 lb and fuel-air bombs in preparation for a landing by the 1st Battalion 1st Marines however as the helicopters approached at 09:10 they were once again forced back by intense anti-aircraft fire.
On Route 4 2/5 Marines encountered another well entrenched PAVN position 200m west of the site of the previous day's battle and were forced to withdraw with 12 wounded.
On the afternoon of 8 October after artillery and airstrikes, 2/5 Marines renewed their attack supported by 4 M-48 tanks quickly overruning the PAVN position and killing 37 PAVN for 1 Marine killed.
At 04:00 on 12 October following a preparatory mortar attack the PAVN attacked the 2/5 Marines on Route 4. The Marines called in extensive artillery and gunship support killing 46 PAVN and capturing 1 for the loss of 8 Marines killed.
On 14 October Company F 2/7 Marines arrived at Thưong Ðức officially ending the siege.
Aftermath - Operation Maui Peak concluded on 19 October, the Marines had suffered 28 dead and 143 wounded and the PAVN 202 killed.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
October / 1968
To Month/Year
October / 1968
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories

Memories
6-19Oct68

   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  203 Also There at This Battle:
  • Alexander, James, Sgt
  • Aloisio, Bob, HM3, (1967-1969)
  • Barnes, Barney, Sgt, (1966-1969)
  • Berg, James, Cpl, (1967-1969)
  • Bolton, John, Sgt, (1966-1969)
  • Brayton, James, Sgt, (1967-1975)
  • Britton, Mike, Sgt, (1966-1971)
  • Butauski, John, Cpl, (1967-1970)
  • Cavicchio, Joe, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Clark, Roger, Cpl, (1965-1969)
  • Clay, Jimmy, Cpl, (1967-1969)
  • Cody, Richard(Bill), LtCol, (1955-1985)
  • Coughlin, Corey, Sgt, (1968-1971)
  • DeMarco, Louis, SSgt, (1966-1972)
  • Dyer, William, MSgt, (1967-1989)
  • Ellis, Bradley, Cpl, (1967-1973)
  • Enera, Gregory, Sgt, (1967-1970)
  • Flaharity, Don, Sgt, (1967-1970)
  • Gable, Ken, SSgt, (1967-1970)
  • Gaskill, Bob, LCpl, (1967-1969)
  • Goldsmith, Larry, Sgt, (1967-1970)
  • Harrington, Richard, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Henderson, Glenn, Cpl, (1967-1970)
  • Hooyman, David, PFC, (1966-1969)
  • Horne, Ken, 1stSgt, (1957-1981)
  • Johnson, Donald, Cpl, (1967-1969)
  • Jones, David, Sgt, (1966-1969)
  • Jordan, Robert, Maj, (1954-1984)
  • Jurney, Ralph, LCpl, (1967-1973)
  • Lacer, Mike, Cpl, (1967-1973)
  • Lane, Charles, MSgt, (1954-1974)
  • Maher, John, PFC, (1968-1969)
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