DAVID F SCHNEIDER
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HONORED ON PANEL 39E, LINE 39 OF THE WALL

DAVID FRANCIS SCHNEIDER

WALL NAME

DAVID F SCHNEIDER

PANEL / LINE

39E/39

DATE OF BIRTH

05/24/1946

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG TRI

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/14/1968

HOME OF RECORD

AVON

COUNTY OF RECORD

Lorain County

STATE

OH

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

CPL

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POSTED ON 5.12.2010

Valentine's Ridge

Ben Davis, M-60, Kilo 3/9
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POSTED ON 9.8.2006

Lest We Forget

David will be honored at the Ohio Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Park in Akron, Ohio. You Are Not Forgotten. www.hack1966.com/memorial
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POSTED ON 2.14.2003
POSTED BY: Donald Lytle

Thank You Marine

As a fellow Buckeye, I say "THANK YOU"

As a Veteran, I say "JOB WELL DONE, MARINE"

As an American, "YOUR DEATH WAS NOT IN VAIN"

And as a Believer, "YOUR SPIRIT IS ALIVE--AND STRONG"

Although we never met personally, I want to thank you CPL David Francis Schneider, for your courageous and valiant service, faithful contribution, and most holy sacrifice, given to this great country of ours!

REST IN ETERNAL PEACE MY MARINE FRIEND


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POSTED ON 12.10.1999
POSTED BY: Ray(Doc)Felle

Valentine's Ridge

Valentine's Ridge

This is my account of the battle on Valentine's Ridge, which started on 14Feb68 and continued to 15Feb68. In this report there has been input from the Battalion Surgeon, first platoon commander, first & second platoon members, S-3 reports and family of the KIA.

We left Ca Lu on 13Feb68 for what was soon to be known as Valentine's Ridge. This is a small 200-meter hill approximately 1 mile west of Ca Lu combat base and 8 miles east of Khe Sanh combat base. The coordinate is XD990445 to XD978455 running North and South terminating at the Quang Tri River. At 1600 on 14Feb68 all three platoons and the command group started up the side of this hill with first platoon on the southern flank (nearest the river). Shortly after part of first platoon left the groomed trail second and third platoon received 50cal. machinegun, automatic weapon and mortar fire. We received rocket, mortar and small arms fire wounding several men. At this time we were isolated from part of our platoon (first) and could not see second or third. Our actions involved calling in fighter jets, destroying a rocket launching position, caring for the wounded, and securing our area. Contact was lost with the command group early in the battle. They had taken a direct hit killing our CO, XO and Chief Corpsman, Capt. Ward, Lt. Reese and HM2 Goss. Under the leadership of our platoon commander, Lt. John Holladay, we moved off the hill and to a secure location on Route 9 wailing for reinforcements and tending to the wounded. At 0200 on 15Feb68 first platoon moved down Route 9 towards Ca Lu collecting men separated from second and third platoons and meeting up with India company. What was left of first platoon made it back to Ca Lu at 0300 hours. At daybreak I took 8mm pictures of fighter jets dropping high explosives and napalm on Valentine's Ridge.

India and Kilo companies moved off the ridge by the end of that day with a loss of 11 Marines and many wounded. This is part of the story about that day and each has his own. I wanted to tie together all that lost their life and to say that I'm sorry for them and there families. The names below are the ones that I have researched and believe to be correct.

Capt. Alexander Ward
2nd Lt. William Reese
HM2 Larry Goss]
PFC Fredrick Bungartz
CPL Lowell Combs
CPL Dennis Flemming
LCPL Mark James
PFC Melvin Jones
PFC Barry Rigsby
LCPL Jeffrey Wentzell
CPL David Schneider

Written by:
Ray(Doc)Felle 1st platoon Kilo 3/9/3
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