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PRIVATE
FIRST CLASS JOHN STANBOROUGH CARTWRIGHT was born on June 19, 1947 and
lived in Pine Hill, NJ. He was the youngest of six children and was
raised by his mother. He had a love for motorcycles, racing cars and
working on all kinds of cars. He shared this love with his older
brothers and this created a great bond between them. He had a girlfriend
prior to his service in Vietnam. He would have married her if he had
returned home. For heroism in connection with military operations against a hostile force: Private First Class Cartwright distinguished himself by heroic actions of 3 February 1967, in the Republic of Vietnam. While on a battalion search and destroy operation near Tay Ninh Province, the rear elements of the battalion were taken under extremely intense and accurate automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire from an enemy force of undetermined size in a well concealed bunker complex. The small element immediately began to return fire, but a .50 caliber machine gun and several small arms weapons malfunctioned. Private Cartwright, with complete disregard for his personal safety, exposed himself to the intense enemy fire in order to place suppressive fire on the Viet Cong positions. He remained in this exposed position until support arrived, forcing the enemy to disperse. His aggressiveness and personal courage were instrumental in preventing the enemy force from overrunning his unit. Private Cartwright�s actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, the 25th Infantry Division, and the United States Army. |
JOHN
S. CARTWRIGHT |
MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA |
MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA (as of 2/28/09) |
Anthony Cartwright
I am a Cartwright from another country and I was just a little boy during the Vietnam war. When I was about 10 years old, a young Vietnam soldier came to my country for a vacation and I met him by a swimming pool. To me, he looked like a hero as he told me a little bit about the war, most of which I did not understand. As I am older now I can appreciate the sacrifice that PFC John Cartwright and others like him gave to not only his country, but other countries like mine (the Bahamas).
Thank
GOD for the United States Of America for keeping most countries of this
world free!!
Anthony Cartwright
Decmeber 27, 2007
Denis McDonough
Fellow Bobcat 1/5 Mech.
Denis
McDonough
August 29, 2004
Robert Jones
I served with John in Vietnam. We were in the same platoon. He was a great guy and friend.
Robert
Jones
October 2, 2007
Alice
Lockwood
Sister
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
He was our baby brother .
Alice
Lockwood
Sunday, June 27, 1999
William
Roach
Childhood Friend, Fellow Viet.Vet.
Glendale, Arizona
I grew up with John in Pine Hill, he was a great kid and a great friend. We were both in Vietnam at the same time but with different units.
Shakespeare "he which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart. But we in it shall be remembered we few, we happy few, we band of Brothers For he today that sheds his blood with me shall always be my Brother"
Rest in peace John.
William
Roach
October 10, 2002
ERIAL CEMETERY - ERIAL, NEW JERSEY |
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