HONORED ON PANEL 21E, LINE 61 OF THE WALL
DAVID WILLIAM CLOUTIER
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DAVID W CLOUTIER
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POSTED ON 1.6.2022
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you...
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. The remembrance from Irene Dorsey is moving. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever....
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POSTED ON 6.23.2020
POSTED BY: [email protected]
Final Mission of PFC David W. Cloutier
On June 6, 1967, a U.S. Marine convoy was headed to Quang Ngai on Highway QL-1 approximately four miles southeast of Chu Lai Airfield when a M54 5-ton 6×6 cargo truck ran over and detonated a pressure-type mine. The blast killed two Marines and wounded four others. The lost Marines included PFC David W. Cloutier and LCPL Melvin S. Hoover, riflemen from L Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Both suffered blast and fragmentation injuries. No enemy action followed the explosion, and no small arms or automatic weapons fire was received. The M54 was severely damaged. A medivac helicopter came to the scene and removed the dead and wounded, and an U.S. Army unit in the area swept the road for more mines before the convoy continued. Two days later, another L/3/5 rifleman injured in the incident, CPL Howard A. Donald, died from his injuries at the 2nd Army Surgical Hospital in Chu Lai; and on June15th, one of the drivers of the truck, CPL John A. Penna from A Company, 7th Motor Transportation Battalion, succumbed to his wounds at Naval Support Activity Station Hospital in Da Nang. Penna had suffered a skull fracture and 2nd degree burns to both arms and legs. He was memorialized at a service conducted on June 19th at the 7th Motor Transportation Battalion. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and Command Chronology for period 1 June 1967 to 30 June 1967 (7th Motor Transport Battalion) at ttu.edu]
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POSTED ON 12.10.2018
POSTED BY: Dennis Wriston
I'm proud of our Vietnam Veterans
Private First Class David William Cloutier, Served with Company L, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, Third Marine Amphibious Force.
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POSTED ON 11.1.2018
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik
Thank You
Dear Lcpl Manuel Galindez,
I hope your photo is put here because this wall of faces needs yours. Thank you for your service as a Rifleman. Today is All Saints, today is you. It has been too long, and it's about time for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
I hope your photo is put here because this wall of faces needs yours. Thank you for your service as a Rifleman. Today is All Saints, today is you. It has been too long, and it's about time for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 12.17.2017
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik
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Dear PFC David Cloutier,
Thank you for your service as a Rifleman. Your 70th birthday just passed. Happy Birthday. December is here, along with all the preparations. It is almost Christmas. It is so important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
Thank you for your service as a Rifleman. Your 70th birthday just passed. Happy Birthday. December is here, along with all the preparations. It is almost Christmas. It is so important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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