HONORED ON PANEL 6W, LINE 117 OF THE WALL

CARLOS RIVERA JR

WALL NAME

CARLOS RIVERA JR

PANEL / LINE

6W/117

DATE OF BIRTH

03/07/1951

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

12/12/1970

HOME OF RECORD

SHIRLEY

COUNTY OF RECORD

Middlesex County

STATE

MA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

PFC

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR CARLOS RIVERA JR
POSTED ON 12.12.2023
POSTED BY: Phil "LT Mike" Maniscalco

YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!

Dear Private First Class Rivera ~ You Are Not Forgotten!
This is the 3rd year, on the anniversary of your passing, that I ran a mile with you in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace, Dear Brother.

Each year since September 2015, at the annual 5th Division Army reunion, members of the Society of the Fifth Division, U.S Army remember the 514 soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 5th Division, who were Killed in Action in Vietnam. You are among the soldiers remembered. You Are Not Forgotten!

Phil “LT Mike” Maniscalco
Society of the 5th Division, U.S. Army
Delta Company 1/11 Infantry
Vietnam Sept 1968- Sept 1969

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POSTED ON 9.9.2023
POSTED BY: john fabris

honoring you....

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrance from your niece Tara Rivera is touching and reflects the anguish experienced by so many families that lost loved ones in this war. As long as you are remembered you will always be with us….
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POSTED ON 7.6.2023

Final Mission of PFC Carlos Rivera Jr.

The 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division was dispatched to South Vietnam after the Tet Offensive (1968) to replace a U.S. Marine Corps unit. The brigade, consisting of one battalion each of infantry, mechanized infantry and armor, served from July 1968 until 1971 defending the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in northern Quang Tri Province. Combat units included the 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry (Mechanized). On the evening of December 12, 1970, a member of a patrol from A Company, 1/61st, was wounded, either by a booby trap or anti-personnel mine one kilometer south of Con Thien (Hill 158). The patrol, while evacuating the wounded man in the dark, inadvertently entered an old U.S. minefield detonating an undetermined number of anti-personnel mines. Six A/1-61st troopers were killed, and two others were wounded. The cruel, impersonal nature of the war did not discriminate in the incident: the lost personnel included two Latinos, two Blacks, and two whites, all PFC’s. They were PFC Alvaro Barbosa, PFC Barry E. Clark, PFC Luther Green Jr., PFC Carlos Rivera Jr., PFC David L. Norris, and PFC Michael K. Woodcock. The two survivors were evacuated to the 18th Surgical Hospital in Quang Tri city. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org]
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POSTED ON 12.12.2022
POSTED BY: Phil "LT Mike" Maniscalco

YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!

Dear Private First Class Rivera, You Are Not Forgotten!
This is the 2nd year, on the anniversary of your passing, that I ran a mile with you in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace, Dear Brother.

Each year since September 2015, at the annual 5th Division Army reunion, members of the Society of the Fifth Division, U.S Army remember the 514 soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 5th Division, who were Killed in Action in Vietnam. You are among the soldiers remembered. You Are Not Forgotten!

Phil “LT Mike” Maniscalco
Society of the 5th Division, U.S. Army
Delta Company 1/11 Infantry
Vietnam Sept 1968- Sept 1969

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POSTED ON 12.12.2021
POSTED BY: Phil "LT Mike" Maniscalco

YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!

Dear PFC Rivera ~ You Are Not Forgotten!
Today, on the anniversary of your passing, I ran a mile with you in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace, dear brother.
Each year since September 2015, at the annual 5th Division Army reunion, members of the Society of the Fifth Division, U.S Army remember the 514 soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 5th Division, who were Killed in Action in Vietnam. You are among the soldiers remembered. You Are Not Forgotten!

Phil “LT Mike” Maniscalco
Society of the 5th Division, U.S. Army
Delta Company 1/11 Infantry
Vietnam Sept 1968- Sept 1969
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