I had
              just turned twenty-one
a few days before I entered Nam,
never dreaming that all my beliefs
would be left there on the fields
while endless nightmares
even though buried
would come back
to haunt me without relief ...
MEMORIES
            
I remember thinking
              as I entered the country, foolheartily
              that I only had twelve months to do
              before I would be back to the world
              Never dreaming that my life
              would be changed forever ....
              MEMORIES
            
The Good, the bad,
              some you remember;
              some you bury;
              trying to hold onto your sanity.
              You remember the events
              when you joined your platoon
              of why you're out in the field
              so that a marine won't take a life
              that would result in him having ...
              MEMORIES
            
You attempt to do what
                    is right
              in order to save all lives.
              You risk your life
              putting to work all that you've learned,
              so that others would not be harmed.
              You save most
              and get them out
              so that they won't have ....
              MEMORIES
            
After the first fire
                      fight
              you know that you did prevent
              when they came up to you,
              pounding you on the back,
              telling you what a good job you did
              only to compound the problem
              when in reliving the fight
              they mentioned things
              that you never thought about
              resulting in you having ....
              MEMORIES
            
You thought that you
                        could save the world
              or at least that's what you were taught.
              You tried to do what was best
              while you were there
              trying only to remember the good
              and attempting to forget the rest.
              But when you least expect it
              something comes along ...
              MEMORIES
            
Days pass
              some good, some bad
              you make new friends
              and experience that comradeship
              that guys that had been under fire get
              as you wonder about the greenies
              wondering if they would be there
              in the heat of battle protecting your back
              as you attempted to patch them up
              to get them to survive
              to get them home
              to their loved ones
              in the real world ...
              MEMORIES
            
Yet the day finally
                            comes
              that makes you face the truth
              you are only a mortal
              attempting to bring a little
              compassion and act of kindness
              leaving you to question God
              after you get wounded
              watching a marine friend take his last
"Why God, oh why
do you insist on leaving me alive ... ?"
              MEMORIES
            
To this day
              I still remember
              that last "Corpman Up!" cry
              running up as I always did
              attempting to save another life
              never dreaming that this would be my first.
              His name I can't remember,
              even though I have it written down
              His face haunts me today
              questioning me with a puzzled stare ....
              MEMORIES
            
Questions of hope
              because "Old Doc's here"
              that things will be all right
              that he'll treat me right.
"But Doc
              how did you get wounded,
              you weren't suppose to get hurt,
              after all we looked out for you
              now who is going to take care of us,
              better yet, who is going to save me? ...."
              MEMORIES
            
Watching him die
              breathing his last
              knowing that all your training
              could not stop his fate.
              Yet you and three others
              are now wounded
              wondering your fate
              as you hear again
              that cry of "Corpman Up!"
              coming from your own throat
              still trying to do your job ....
              MEMORIES
            
Now almost Thirty years
                                    later
              thinking that you had put it all behind you
              you find yourself being put in a similar situation
              which subconsciously reminds you of
              Unfinished business
              that you have to get straight
              of that fateful day
              when you lost your first
              and only one ...
              MEMORIES
            
You almost lost it
              yet realized before you did
              that you needed the help
              that you had given to others
              in order to get through
              those ...
              MEMORIES
            
Charles David Bunner
              1st Mar. Div., 1st Batt, Alpha Company, 1st Platoon
            
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In Memory
                                              of a fallen friend
              
              
              Michael
                                                Marshall Clayton
                                                LCPL - Marine Corps - Regular
                                                22 year old Married, Caucasian, Male
                                                Born on 04/01/46
                                                From Kearns, Utah
                                                His tour of duty began on 02/26/68
                                                Casualty was on 04/20/68
                                                in Quang Tri, South Vietnam
                                                Hostile Ground Casualty
                                                Artillery, Rocket, or Mortar
                                                Body was recovered
                                                Religion - Protestant
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