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Marine PFC Benab Hyatt.
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Casualty Info
Last Address Yancey
Casualty Date Mar 26, 1953
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Unknown, Not Reported
Location Korea, South
Conflict Korean War/Third Korean Winter (1952-53)/Battle of the Outposts (Vegas - Reno - Carson)
Location of Interment Farley Cemetery - Artemus, Kentucky
Korean War/Third Korean Winter (1952-53)/Battle of the Outposts (Vegas - Reno - Carson)
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March / 1953
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March / 1953
Description The Battle for Outpost Vegas was a battle during the Korean War between the armed forces of the United States and China from March 26–28, 1953, four months before the end of the Korean War. Vegas was one of three outposts called the Nevada Cities north of the Main Line of Resistance (MLR), the United Nations defensive line which stretched roughly around the latitude 38th Parallel. Vegas, and the outposts it supported, Reno and Carson, were manned by elements of the 1st Marine Division. On March 26, 1953 the Chinese army launched an attack on the Nevada Cities, including Vegas, in an attempt to better the position of China and North Korea in the Panmunjon peace talks which were occurring at the time, and to gain more territory for North Korea when its borders would be solidified. The battle raged for five days until Chinese forces halted their advance after partially obtaining their objective through capturing one outpost north of the MLR on March 28. The battle for outpost Vegas and the surrounding outposts are considered the bloodiest fighting to date in western Korea during the Korean War. It is estimated that there were over 1,000 American casualties and twice that number of Chinese during the battle of outpost Vegas. The battle is also known for the involvement of Sergeant Reckless, a horse in a USMC recoilless rifle platoon who transported ammunition and the wounded during the U.S. defense of outpost Vegas.
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
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Last Updated: Mar 16, 2020
Personal Memories
Memories Killed in Action Died March 26, 1953 in Korea
BATTLE ZONE: WESTERN OUTPOSTS TOWN OR AREA: NEVADA CITIES
Private First Class Hyatt was a member of Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on March 26, 1953. His remains were not recovered