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Remember The Fallen(@44MagnumBlue1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class James Walter Sincere was killed in action on November 22, 1968 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. James was 19 years old & from East Hartford, Connecticut. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Battalion. Remember James today. Warrior. Hero🇺🇸

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class James Walter Sincere was killed in action on November 22, 1968 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. James was 19 years old & from East Hartford, Connecticut. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Battalion. Remember James today. Warrior. Hero🇺🇸
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Russell Desmond Whelchel was killed in action on September 7, 1967 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Russell was 20 years old & from Amarillo, Texas. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. Remember Russell today. American Hero.

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Russell Desmond Whelchel was killed in action on September 7, 1967 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Russell was 20 years old & from Amarillo, Texas. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. Remember Russell today. American Hero.
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Bud Gibson(@TheReconCast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jerry Maynard is a veteran of 1st Force Recon: “These are the men of 1st Force Recon team “Countersign” as they prepare to be extracted from a weeklong radio relay mission at a once beautiful, French resort high atop BaNa Mountain in August of 1967.

Jerry Maynard is a veteran of 1st Force Recon: “These are the men of 1st Force Recon team “Countersign” as they prepare to be extracted from a weeklong radio relay mission at a once beautiful, French resort high atop BaNa Mountain in August of 1967.
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United States Marine Corps Corporal Lowell Howard Merrell was killed in action in April 23, 1965 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Lowell was 21 years old and from Faxon, Tennessee. 1st Force Recon Company. Remember Lowell today. Semper Fi. American Hero.🇺🇸

United States Marine Corps Corporal Lowell Howard Merrell was killed in action in April 23, 1965 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Lowell was 21 years old and from Faxon, Tennessee. 1st Force Recon Company. Remember Lowell today. Semper Fi. American Hero.🇺🇸
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Remember The Fallen(@44MagnumBlue1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Leonard Dale Rose was killed in action on January 23, 1969 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Leonard was 20 years old and from Herlong, California. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Battalion. Remember Leonard today. Warrior. Hero.🇺🇸

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Leonard Dale Rose was killed in action on January 23, 1969 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Leonard was 20 years old and from Herlong, California. 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Battalion. Remember Leonard today. Warrior. Hero.🇺🇸
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U.S. Marine Corps Second Lieutenant John Edward Slater was killed in action on December 15, 1968 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. John was 22 years old and from Marshalltown, Iowa. 2nd Platoon, 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Bn. Remember John today. American Hero.🇺🇸

U.S. Marine Corps Second Lieutenant John Edward Slater was killed in action on December 15, 1968 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. John was 22 years old and from Marshalltown, Iowa. 2nd Platoon, 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Recon Bn. Remember John today. American Hero.🇺🇸
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MACV-SOG(@MAC_VSOG) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members of 1st Force Reconnaissance Company being inserted on a mountain top

Pictures from 1st Force Recon man Bart Russell thru Bud Gibson

Members of 1st Force Reconnaissance Company being inserted on a mountain top 

Pictures from 1st Force Recon man Bart Russell thru @TheReconCast
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Please don’t politicize


USMC & USN

9 Dec 1999

USMC

HMM 166

GySgt James Paige Jr.
Crew Chief

MSSG-15

SSgt William Dame
EOD

1ST FORCE RECON

SSgt Vincent Sabasteanski

SSgt David Galloway

SSgt Jeffrey Starling

Cpl Mark Baca

USN

HM1 Jay Asis

Please don’t politicize 
#HonorTheFallen 

USMC & USN

9 Dec 1999

USMC

HMM 166

GySgt James Paige Jr.
Crew Chief

MSSG-15

SSgt William Dame
EOD

1ST FORCE RECON

SSgt Vincent Sabasteanski

SSgt David Galloway

SSgt Jeffrey Starling

Cpl Mark Baca

USN

HM1 Jay Asis
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QuintusCurtius(@QuintusCurtius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Jump training for 1st Force Recon Co. & and 1st Recon Bn at Red Beach near DaNang, 1967. Snipers would fire at the jumpers on the way down, so we jumped from CH-46 helicopters at 1350 feet to give them a more fleeting target.'

--Capt. Vogel

Fuckin hardcore.

[USMC Archives]

'Jump training for 1st Force Recon Co. & and 1st Recon Bn at Red Beach near DaNang, 1967.  Snipers would fire at the jumpers on the way down, so we jumped from CH-46 helicopters at 1350 feet to give them a more fleeting target.'  

--Capt. Vogel

Fuckin hardcore.

[USMC Archives]
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The War Zone(@thewarzonewire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An OV-10 Bronco six miles south of Da Nang, date unknown. You can spot the feet of a 1st Force Recon Marine dangling 1000 feet above the ground, waiting to jump.

An OV-10 Bronco six miles south of Da Nang, date unknown. You can spot the feet of a 1st Force Recon Marine dangling 1000 feet above the ground, waiting to jump.
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James Paul(@JamesPaul896542) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's surreal that in 97/98 we used these Chenowth Light Strike Vehicles (Swipe) at 1st Force Recon Company (at Force we called them 'LRVs', Light Recon Vehicles) and 22 years later, my non-profit owns one of the original eight 1st Force Recon Company had?

It's surreal that in 97/98 we used these Chenowth Light Strike Vehicles (Swipe) at 1st Force Recon Company (at Force we called them 'LRVs', Light Recon Vehicles) and 22 years later, my non-profit owns one of the original eight 1st Force Recon Company had?
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QuintusCurtius(@QuintusCurtius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'1st Force Recon Diving Team at MACV compound in Hue-Tet 1968.'

Capt. F. Vogel is at bottom center. A pretty hard-core photo. The olive drab pattern, with sloping front pockets...definitely the best design.

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'1st Force Recon Diving Team at MACV compound in Hue-Tet 1968.'

Capt. F. Vogel is at bottom center.   A pretty hard-core photo.   The olive drab pattern, with sloping front pockets...definitely the best design.  

[USMC Archives]
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Malcolm 🌊🎖️✊🏾⚜️#Resist #Allies #Dems #NOH8(@TheRainBowNavy2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SGT Robert Hughes served as the Dive NCO for 1st Force Recon Co during 67 to 68. Leading dive teams & maintaining unit's scuba equipment were his primary duties. Called a 'gentle giant' by Marines who served with him, Hughes was large & powerful, towering over many of his peers

SGT Robert Hughes served as the Dive NCO for 1st Force Recon Co during 67 to 68. Leading dive teams & maintaining unit's scuba equipment were his primary duties. Called a 'gentle giant' by Marines who served with him, Hughes was large & powerful, towering over many of his peers
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Marine Recon Foundation(@reconfoundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The SARC, Marine Reconnaissance and MARSOC communities would like to congratulate CMDCM Jody Fletcher on a long and successful career in the US Navy.

Over Jody's 29 years he served at 3rd Recon Company, 1st Recon BN, 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Raider Bn and Raider Regiment.

The SARC, Marine Reconnaissance and MARSOC communities would like to congratulate CMDCM Jody Fletcher on a long and successful career in the US Navy. 

Over Jody's 29 years he served at 3rd Recon Company, 1st Recon BN, 1st Force Recon Company, 1st Raider Bn and Raider Regiment.
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VietnamWar50th(@vietnamwar50th) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Draper shares his experiences in Vietnam, 1969-1970, first as a Marine grunt for six months, then with 3rd Force Recon, and finally with 1st Force Recon after extending for six months.
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David Draper shares his experiences in Vietnam, 1969-1970, first as a Marine grunt for six months, then with 3rd Force Recon, and finally with 1st Force Recon after extending for six months. #ThankVietnamVets #MCM
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