In memory of Corporal Richard F. Sutter USMC – Atlanta, GA
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In memory of Corporal Richard F. Sutter USMC, killed in action, July 21, 1967 in the Republic of Vietnam.
Waymark Code: WM20F9
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 08/14/2007
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This memorial is located on the west wall of the Plaza Park at Underground Atlanta. The memorial plaque reads:
In memory of
Cpl Richard F. Sutter
United States Marine Corps
Killed In Action - 21 July 1967 - Republic of Vietnam
While on patrol near Khe Sahn, Vietnam after serving
fourteen months in combat. Recipient of two purple hearts.
Cpl Sutter exemplified the traditions of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Born November 21, 1945 Atlanta, Georgia
Christ the King School - 1959
North Fulton High School - 1964
Georgia State University
Dedicated by the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association on behalf of all who severed their country - 11 November 1992
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Corporal Richard F. Sutter
1st Platoon, Company "M", 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines
Killed in Action: 21 July 1967
Purple Heart with Gold Star in Lieu of second Purple Heart was posthumously awarded to Corporal Richard F. Sutter, 1st Platoon, Company "M", 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines.
The 21st of July 1967 had been a day of heavy enemy contact in the Khe Sanh area, beginning at 0525 hours, when 10 rounds of 82 mm mortar fire slammed into the Special Forces camp at Lang Vei. The really big contacts, however, were to the east of the base camp. First platoon Mike Company 3/26 was leading the company from a hill across a valley of thick elephant grass dotted by tree lines. A new trail was located and the patrol followed the trail east for some two hours when, at 0920 hours, the point squad entered the tree line and discovered huts on stilts and a bunker complex defensively oriented to the west. As the Marines advanced to investigate the position, the enemy opened fire with machine guns and small arms on the point squad and the rest of the first platoon. Corporal Richard F. Sutter was shot by enemy fire and killed on this mission. Corporal Sutter was serving in his 14th month in Vietnam waiting for his replacement (the normal tour of duty for Marines was 13 months).
Corporal Sutter's devotion to duty and that of his fallen comrades was in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.