GREGORY MCINTYRE
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HONORED ON PANEL 40E, LINE 66 OF THE WALL

GREGORY MCINTYRE

WALL NAME

GREGORY MCINTYRE

PANEL / LINE

40E/66

DATE OF BIRTH

10/27/1947

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG NAM

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/22/1968

HOME OF RECORD

MAPLEWOOD

COUNTY OF RECORD

Essex County

STATE

NJ

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

PFC

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR GREGORY MCINTYRE
POSTED ON 6.24.2023
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrances from those who knew you are touching and reflect their admiration and respect for you. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever….
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POSTED ON 8.27.2020
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

Thank You

Dear PFC Gregory McIntyre, Thank you for your service as a Rifleman. Saying thank you isn't enough, but it is from the heart. Time passes quickly, but our world needs help. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage, guidance and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 8.10.2020
POSTED BY: Rob Tommasone

Semper Fi

Greg, Thank you for your service and sacrifice. I am proud of you and proud to be your
Kappa Sigma Tau brother. Rest easy, Marine. Semper Fi!
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POSTED ON 2.22.2019
POSTED BY: Janice Current

An American Hero

Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. Thank you for stepping up and answering your country's call. Rest easy knowing you will never be forgotten.
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POSTED ON 9.3.2018

Ground Casualty

On February 22, 1968, two Marines were lowering a ½ lb. block of C-4 explosive charge on the side of Nam-O Bridge in Quang Nam Province, RVN, when the explosive suddenly detonated, killing one of the Marines and injuring the other. The charge was being used to prevent enemy swimmers from any underwater activity in the vicinity of the bridge. The lost Marine was PFC Gregory McIntyre from F Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. McIntyre died after suffering fragmentation wounds to his head and body. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and Command Chronology, 7th Marines, February 1968]
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