Sanchez, Roger A.., GySgt

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Service Status
USMC Retired
Final Rank
Gunnery Sergeant
Last MOS
0311-Rifleman
Last MOSGroup
Infantry
Previously Held MOS's
0351-Assaultman
1141-Electrician
1161-Refrigeration Mechanic
8511-Drill Instructor
1169-Utilities Chief
1142-Electrical Equipment Repair Specialist
Primary Unit
1989-1991, 1169, H&HS-18, 1st Marine Airwing (1st MAW)
Service Years
1969 - 1991
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Gunnery Sergeant
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

French Fourragere USMC Retired Pin USMC Retired Pin (20 Years) US Marines Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Drill Instructor Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)Young MarinesWest Coast Drill Instructors Association1st Battalion, 7th Marines Vietnam Combat Veterans
Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force Auxiliary
  2006, Disabled American Veterans (DAV)
  2008, Young Marines
  2009, West Coast Drill Instructors Association
  2010, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines Vietnam Combat Veterans
  2014, Civil Air Patrol - U.S. Air Force Auxiliary


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Fully Retired.  Brother, husband, father, grandfather, gopher!  Writing My Vietnam Memoirs and living life one day at a time..



My Book:  Black Dragon Red Sun

Personal Website: roger-sanchez.com





 

   
Other Comments:

All my duty assignments as I remember are listed. I was a squad leader throughout my time with the First Marine Division in Vietnam. I served with Delta Company 1st Battalion 7th Marines at LZ Baldy 1970, Lima Company 3rd Battalion 5th Marines at hills 37 and 34 1970, and Golf Compnay 2nd Battalion 1st Marines at Marble Mountain 1971. I was wounded in action twice and medivaced out to Okinawa Japan in April of 1971 after being wounded for the second time. I was a Drill Instructor/Senior Drill Instructor with Lima Company (Limping Lima), 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, MCRD San Diego CA., from September 1976 till October 1978. I also served a tour of Instructor Duty with Utilities Instruction Company, Marine Corps Engineer Schools, Court House Bay, Camp Lejeune NC, April 1983 till October 1985.

While My MOS was 1169 (Utilities Chief) when I retired, the MOS's I associate with the most are 0311 Infantry ( 4 & 1/2 years),  and my time in Vietnam as an infantry squad leader, and 8511 Drill Instructor, and 2 years on the drill field, as they were the most intense! While the rest of my career was in Utilities (Engineers), Throughout my entire career, just about every Marine I met was top of the line. In my book, Marines are Marines no matter what the MOS.






 
  

   

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 Tributes from Members  
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTR... posted by 04 Fuller, Ronald E. (Ron), MGySgt 2566
Life & Times of GySgt.Roger Sanchez posted by 03 Shaver, John J.., Jr. (Rebel 1-0), Sgt -Deceased 
What a career!!!!!!!! posted by 01 Parker, Delmas C., MSgt 330 
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 Enlisted/Officer Basic Training
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  1969, Boot Camp (San Diego, CA), A/1042
 Unit Assignments
MCB Camp PendletonUSMC (United States Marine Corps)5th Marine Division1st Bn, 3rd Marines (1/3)
3rd Marine DivisionD Co, 1st Bn, 7th Marines (1/7)1st Bn, 7th Marines (1/7)7th Marine Regiment
3rd Bn, 5th Marines (3/5)5th Marine Regiment1st Marine Division2nd Bn, 1st Marines  (2/1)
2nd Marine Division8th Marine Regiment7th Engineer Support Bn3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Depot, San Diego
School of Infantry  (SOI WEST)4th Marine Airwing (4th MAW)Marine Air Support Squadron 4 (MASS-4)2nd FSSG FWD, H&S Bn, 2nd Force Service Support Group (2nd FSSG)
3rd Maintenance Bn1st Marine Airwing (1st MAW)H&HS-18, 1st Marine Airwing (1st MAW)
  1969-1969, 0311, 2nd Infantry Training Regiment, MCB Camp Pendleton
  1969-1969, 0311, 1st Bn, 28th Marines (1/28)
  1969-1969, 0311, 5th Marine Division
  1970-1970, 0351, 1st Bn, 3rd Marines (1/3)
  1970-1970, 0351, 3rd Marine Division
  1970-1970, 0311, D Co, 1st Bn, 7th Marines (1/7)
  1970-1970, 0311, 1st Bn, 7th Marines (1/7)
  1970-1970, 0311, 7th Marine Regiment
  1970-1970, 0311, L Co, 3rd Bn, 5th Marines (3/5)
  1970-1970, 0311, 5th Marine Regiment
  1970-1971, 0311, 1st Marine Division
  1971-1971, 0311, G Co, 2nd Bn, 1st Marines (2/1)
  1971-1971, 0311, 2nd Marine Division
  1971-1971, 0311, 8th Marine Regiment
  1973-1973, 1141, 7th Engineer Support Bn
  1973-1974, 1161, H&S Co, H&S Bn, 1st Force Service Regiment (FSR)
  1973-1976, 1161, H&S Co, H&S Bn, 1st Force Service Regiment (FSR)
  1976-1978, 8511, L Co, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, Recruit Depot, San Diego
  1978-1980, 1169, School of Infantry (SOI WEST)
  1980-1982, 1142, 4th Marine Airwing (4th MAW)
  1980-1982, 1169, Marine Air Support Squadron 4 (MASS-4)
  1982-1983, 1141, 2nd FSSG FWD, H&S Bn, 2nd Force Service Support Group (2nd FSSG)
  1985-1989, 1142, Engineer Maint. Co, 3rd Engineer Maint. Bn
  1985-1989, 1169, Engineer Maintenance Co, 3rd Maintenance Bn
  1985-1989, 1169, 3rd Maintenance Bn
  1989-1991, 1169, 1st Marine Airwing (1st MAW)
  1989-1991, 1169, H&HS-18, 1st Marine Airwing (1st MAW)
 Formal Schools and Courses
  1983-1985, (Army) Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician Course (Camp Lejeune, North Carolina)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1970-1970 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)
  1970-1971 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)
  1970-1970 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)/Operation Ripley Center
  1970-1970 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)/Operation Noble Canyon
  1970-1971 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)/Operation Hoang Dieu 101
  1971-1971 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VII Campaign (1970-71)/Operation Imperial Lake
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