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Carlos A. Ruiz (born April 1975) is a United States Marine who has served as the 20th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps since August 10, 2023. [1] He most recently served as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader of the United States Marine Corps Reserve and United States Marine Corps Forces, South .
Carlos A. Ruiz [93] [94] U.S. Marine Corps: Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Headquarters Marine Corps: Sergeant Major, Manpower and Reserve Affairs (M&RA) Sergeant Major Jacob M. Reiff [95] U.S. Marine Corps: Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters Marine Corps: Senior Enlisted Advisor, Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies, and Operations ...
Ban Me Thuot East Airfield (also known as Ban Me Thuot FSB, Camp Torres, FSB Aquarius, Hoa Binh Airfield, LZ Ban Me Thuot and Phung Duc Airfield) was a military and civilian airfield and army base located approximately 8 km southeast of Buôn Ma Thuột.
Disappeared while swimming in the Cua Viet River [237] Presumptive finding of death [3] October 19: Mishuk, Richard E: Private First Class: USMC: 1st Battalion 4th Marines: South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Disappeared while swimming in the Cua Viet River [238] Presumptive finding of death [3] October 21: Earll, David J: Captain: USAF ...
VA-37, USS Saratoga: North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin: His A-7A #153206 crashed at sea [70] Presumptive finding of death [3] June 18: Kilpatrick, Larry R: Lieutenant: US Navy: VA-105, USS Saratoga: North Vietnam: His A-7A was lost while on a night attack mission [71] Presumptive finding of death [3] until 18 May 2018 when he was accounted for [72 ...
On 12 February, a VC ambush had killed nine Marines from Company B, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines. [2]: 345 A five-man Marine "hunter-killer" patrol led by Lance Corporal Randell D. Herrod, who had been in the country for seven months, alongside Private Thomas R. Boyd Jr., PFC Samuel G. Green, PFC Michael A. Schwarz and Lance Corporal Michael S. Krichten had been in Vietnam for only a month, was ...
The Battle of Hill 488 was a military engagement of the Vietnam War that took place on the night of 15–16 June 1966. A small United States Marine Corps (USMC) reconnaissance platoon inflicted large casualties on regular People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) fighters before withdrawing with only a few dead.
U.S. Ambassador in Saigon, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. did not object to Thi's dismissal. [1]: 128–30 15 March. I Field Force, Vietnam was activated with its headquarters at Nha Trang. II Field Force, Vietnam was activated with its headquarters at Long Binh Post [43]: 53–4 18 March Victims of the 18 March mine explosion