Moore, William Roosevelt, Cpl

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Last Rank
Corporal
Last Primary MOS
0311-Rifleman
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Primary Unit
1967-1967, 0311, H Co, 2nd Bn, 3rd Marines (2/3)
Service Years
1965 - 1967
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Golden Dragon Certificate
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Home State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Year of Birth
1946
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Scotland Neck
Last Address
Scotland Neck

Casualty Date
May 03, 1967
 
Cause
KIA-Killed in Action
Reason
Gun, Small Arms Fire
Location
Quang Tri (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Hall Cemetery - Palmyra, North Carolina
Wall/Plot Coordinates
19E 029/Plot: Moore
Military Service Number
2 172 872

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Vietnam Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family Registry
  1967, Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Cua Viet Combat Base
From Month/Year
April / 1967
To Month/Year
June / 1970

Description
The furthest north of the Navy’s bases in Vietnam, Cua Viet was under mortar, rocket, and ground attack for most of the war by the North Vietnamese Army (NVA). Because of its location on the Cua Viet River that skirted the boundary of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), the base was uniquely situated to provide fuel, ammunition, administration, supplies, and construction materials to Marine and Army combat forces.

In March 1967, the Da Nang NSA Detachment Cua Viet was established to augment the efforts of the nearby base at Dong Ha. Together, Cua Viet and Dong Ha provided logistical support to American and allied units operating around the DMZ area. Cua Viet acted as a trans-shipment point for supplies headed for Dong Ha. The detachment’s work was made difficult not only by enemy fire but by the physical environment. Winds and rains of the winter monsoons were particularly harsh at Cua Viet. Outside the river mouth, shoals endangered ships making the 90 nautical mile trip from Da Nang. Crossing the bar was made difficult by shifting sand bars (solved by continuous dredging) and enemy direct fire weapons. In March 1967, the USS Caroline County (LST-525) became the first major naval vessel to enter the river and tie up at Cua Viet. USS Snohomish County (LST-1126) followed her sister ship to Cua Viet and became the second ocean-going visitor.

The 61-man detachment at Cua Viet gradually improved living conditions at the base. At first, the LST ramp consisted of one steel mat for off-load of supplies. By the end of the year, a more permanent soil and cement hardened landing area was in place. The detachment increased the efficiency of the ship-to-shore fuel line and the tank storage facility. Tankers discharged fuel at Cua Viet that was then transferred to LCM-8 landing craft with fuel bladders for further transport to Dong Ha. The Cua Viet detachment also operated a small boat repair facility and cargo staging area.

As the South Vietnamese began to take over a greater combat role in the war, U.S. forces were withdrawn from such forward areas as the DMZ. Task Force CLEARWATER headquarters and a number of river patrol boats redeployed to Tan My in February 1970. At the same time, NSA Da Nang, Detachment Cua Viet was disestablished and became an ATSB for limited support of naval units. By the end of the year, all U.S. forces at Cua Viet had been withdrawn to Da Nang.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
April / 1967
To Month/Year
December / 1967
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
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