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Raymon P Keech

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Raymon P Keech Veteran

Birth
Death
21 Nov 1985 (aged 62)
Burial
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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14, 0, 860
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FSSF 1-3 Raymon Paul Keech, Watalula, Arkansas ( Darbys Ranger 4A )

Darby's Rangers/ FSSF -- Near the end of May, at Anzio The 36th Engineer Combat Regiment relieved the 1st SSF west of the Pontine Marshes on May 9, and the 1st SSF men were paired up with the 3rd Division. After Darby's Rangers had been nearly wiped out during their disastrous raid on Cisterna on January 30, 1944, a number of surviving Rangers were reassigned to the 1st SSF as replacements. They were amazed by the toughness and audacity of Frederick's unit. Canadian units, too, were scoured for volunteers to replace those who had fallen. Six times as many men volunteered as were needed.

In July 2013, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded, collectively, to the First Special Service Force (FSSF) in recognition of its superior service during World War II. On February 3, 2015 surviving FSSF Veterans were in Washington DC to accept this momentous recognition on behalf of their fellow Forcemen who could not be there.

Contributor: Thomas leBlanc (49100551)

Military Information: PVT, US ARMY
FSSF 1-3 Raymon Paul Keech, Watalula, Arkansas ( Darbys Ranger 4A )

Darby's Rangers/ FSSF -- Near the end of May, at Anzio The 36th Engineer Combat Regiment relieved the 1st SSF west of the Pontine Marshes on May 9, and the 1st SSF men were paired up with the 3rd Division. After Darby's Rangers had been nearly wiped out during their disastrous raid on Cisterna on January 30, 1944, a number of surviving Rangers were reassigned to the 1st SSF as replacements. They were amazed by the toughness and audacity of Frederick's unit. Canadian units, too, were scoured for volunteers to replace those who had fallen. Six times as many men volunteered as were needed.

In July 2013, the Congressional Gold Medal was awarded, collectively, to the First Special Service Force (FSSF) in recognition of its superior service during World War II. On February 3, 2015 surviving FSSF Veterans were in Washington DC to accept this momentous recognition on behalf of their fellow Forcemen who could not be there.

Contributor: Thomas leBlanc (49100551)

Military Information: PVT, US ARMY

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