Roger Garylee Carey ★ Vietnam War Gold Star Veteran from Minnesota
On October 14, 1967 Private First Class Carey was declared a casualty of the Vietnam War. ★ He served with honor in the United States Marine Corps. ★ He is remembered by the people of Minnesota. ★ May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
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Service Details
This Profile ID | 265543 |
Service ID | 2311115 |
Name | Roger Garylee Carey |
From | Windom, Cottonwood County, Minnesota |
Birth Date | November 18, 1947 |
Casualty Date | October 14, 1967 |
War | Vietnam War |
Service Branch | Marine Corps |
Rank | Private First Class |
Specialty | Field Artillery Cannoneer |
Unit/Group | 3rd Marine Division, 2nd Battalion, 12th Marines, E Battery |
Casualty Type | Died through hostile action .. artillery rocket mortar |
Location | Battle of Bastard's Bridge Con Thien-cam Lo Road N of Strong, South Vietnam, Quang Tri province |
Notable Awards |
★ Purple Heart |
Remembered | Roger is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 27e, Line 107. |
Additional Details
▼ Auto-Generated Profile Synopsis: Roger Garylee Carey was serving his country during the Vietnam War when he gave his all in the line of duty. He had enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Entered the service via Regular Military. He began his tour on September 14, 1967. Carey had the rank of Private First Class. His military occupation or specialty was Field Artillery Cannoneer. Service number assignment was 2311115. Attached to 3rd Marine Division, 2nd Battalion, 12th Marines, E Battery.
He was born on November 18, 1947. According to our records Minnesota was his home or enlistment state and Cottonwood county has been included within the archival record. We have Windom listed as his city.
During his service in the Vietnam War, Marine Corps Private First Class Carey experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on October 14, 1967. Recorded circumstances attributed to: Died through hostile action .. artillery rocket mortar. Incident location: Battle of Bastard's Bridge Con Thien-cam Lo Road N of Strong, South Vietnam, Quang Tri province. |
Commendations + Awards
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★ Purple Heart
★ Combat Action Ribbon
★ National Defense Service Medal
★ Vietnam Campaign Medal
★ Vietnam Service Medal
★ Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation
★ Vietnam Gallantry Cross
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