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Sgt Jack Riley, U.S. Marine Corps (1966-1972)

Sgt Jack Riley, U.S. Marine Corps (1966-1972)

Which individual(s) from your time in the military stand out as having had the most positive impact on you and why?:

Several heroes had a positive impact on my ability to survive some of the heaviest battles by Marines in the Vietnam War. My Senior DI at Parris Island, S/Sgt Leroy Elliott, named me the second most deserving of promotion to PFC in my Platoon 138. The Honor Marine was a contract journeyman butcher and deservingly so! Promoted to Gunny Elliott, he was killed on May 8, 1967, at Con Thien. My first Platoon Sergeant in Vietnam was S/Sgt Guy Hodgkins, who was Killed in Action on September 3, 1966. He spent a lot of time with me discussing VC tactics he had encountered and what I could expect as a squad leader.

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Cpl Eugene Hackman (Gene Hackman), U.S.Marine Corps (1946–1951)

Cpl Eugene Hackman (Gene Hackman), U.S.Marine Corps (1946–1951)

Gene Hackman was an American actor known for his rugged looks and emotionally honest performances. Over a career spanning nearly five decades, he became one of Hollywood’s most revered talents, earning five Academy Award nominations and winning two. Hackman starred in some of the most iconic films in cinema history, including The French Connection, The Conversation, and Unforgiven. Before his rise to fame, he served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War. Though his passing in...

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