Charles Edward OsbornePrivate First ClassD CO, 1ST BN, 3RD MARINES, 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 05 February 1946 - 07 February 1966 Myra, Kentucky Panel 05E Line 014 |
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The database page for Charles Edward Osborne
Charles ("Fats") was a classmate of mine. He was a quiet and very nice guy. Later in life I married one of his older brothers and became his sister-in-law. The last time I saw Fats was before he went to Vietnam ... he was home on leave and came to visit us and play with his new nephew. He was very happy to be home. We named our second son after his Uncle Charles. Charles will always be remembered as a good friend and brother. In his belongings send home he had bought an outfit in Vietnam for his nephew. I still have it. Charles had a good heart and always thought of his family.
Love from your sister-in-law, |
Operation: Rough rider. Province: Quang Nam, Thua Thien 072110 - A squad patrol from "D" Company had a meeting engagement with an estimated three VC, vicinity coordinates (908837), VC and friendly force open fire at approximately the same time, the VC firing approximately 80 rounds of automatic and semi-automatic small arms fire, and the Marine squad approximately 1,000 M-14 and 19 M-79 rounds. The VC after the initial exchange of fire attempted to disengage and pursued by Marine squad both physically and by fire. The squad requested and received illumination from 81 mm and from artillery. After contact was lost the area where the engagement took place was searched by the Marine patrol. Pfc Osborne was the point man and was shot on the right side of abdomen, evacuated by helicopter, and died from his wound before reaching "C" Med.
From "Uncle Fat's" nephew, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe format of Mr. Osborne's entry above indicates that it came from a Command Chronology's "Significant Events" section or more likely from the battalion's Operations Journal - in any case, a contemporary operational report. Regretably, The Virtual Wall has not been able to obtain the 1/3 Marines Command Chronology for February 1966, but we are perfectly prepared to accept the entry at face value. |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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