US Marine Corporal Larry Curtis Wrenn was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Marine Corps, CPL Wrenn served our country until September 26th, 1969 in Thua Thien, South Vietnam. He was 21 years old and was not married. It was reported that Larry died from an undetermined explosion. His body was recovered. Larry was born on July 5th, 1948 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. CPL Wrenn is on panel 17W, line 011 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 2 years.
Fellow Marine, CALIF, Larry, It's been a long time, 34 years. I visited you in DC at the Wall last year, it was cold, not like Calif. at Pendleton in '69. Just wanted to say hello again, Semper Fi! JP...Jeremiah Flynn.
Forever remembered, Semper Fi, My Brother and my keeper, Until you had to die. I was honored to know you. A true Marine. On 26 Sep 1969 Combined Action Platoon 3-2-5 lost two men to rocket-propelled grenades about 5 kilometers southeast of the Phu Loc District Headquarters: Cpl Larry C. Wrenn was one of them. SEMPER FI, Your brother, always, Robert Saenz Garza, Fayetteville, NC.
School friend forgotten Never. I think of you often with gratitude for your sacrifice to keep these shores free. You were a friend indeed with a smile as big as Texas and you will be in my heart forever. I am so glad that we crossed paths in this life and hopefully we will meet again. Rest well Larry Curtis Wrenn knowing that you touched many with your giving of the ultimate gift. FREEDOM lives on through you my friend. Sue Bowers Fulcher, 3258-B Turtle Point Drive, Fayetteville NC 28304.
He served with Combined Action Platoon 3-2-5, Combined Action Company 3-2, 3rd Combined Action Group, 3rd MAF.
He was awarded The Combat Action Ribbon(CAR), The Purple Heart Medal for his combat related wounds, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Service Medal, The National Defense Service Medal and The Vietnamese Military Merit Medal, Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Individual.
US Marine Corporal Larry Curtis Wrenn was a casualty of the Vietnam War. As a member of the Marine Corps, CPL Wrenn served our country until September 26th, 1969 in Thua Thien, South Vietnam. He was 21 years old and was not married. It was reported that Larry died from an undetermined explosion. His body was recovered. Larry was born on July 5th, 1948 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. CPL Wrenn is on panel 17W, line 011 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. He served our country for 2 years.
Fellow Marine, CALIF, Larry, It's been a long time, 34 years. I visited you in DC at the Wall last year, it was cold, not like Calif. at Pendleton in '69. Just wanted to say hello again, Semper Fi! JP...Jeremiah Flynn.
Forever remembered, Semper Fi, My Brother and my keeper, Until you had to die. I was honored to know you. A true Marine. On 26 Sep 1969 Combined Action Platoon 3-2-5 lost two men to rocket-propelled grenades about 5 kilometers southeast of the Phu Loc District Headquarters: Cpl Larry C. Wrenn was one of them. SEMPER FI, Your brother, always, Robert Saenz Garza, Fayetteville, NC.
School friend forgotten Never. I think of you often with gratitude for your sacrifice to keep these shores free. You were a friend indeed with a smile as big as Texas and you will be in my heart forever. I am so glad that we crossed paths in this life and hopefully we will meet again. Rest well Larry Curtis Wrenn knowing that you touched many with your giving of the ultimate gift. FREEDOM lives on through you my friend. Sue Bowers Fulcher, 3258-B Turtle Point Drive, Fayetteville NC 28304.
He served with Combined Action Platoon 3-2-5, Combined Action Company 3-2, 3rd Combined Action Group, 3rd MAF.
He was awarded The Combat Action Ribbon(CAR), The Purple Heart Medal for his combat related wounds, The Vietnam Service Medal, The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Service Medal, The National Defense Service Medal and The Vietnamese Military Merit Medal, Vietnamese Gallantry Cross Individual.
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