This site made a commitment to honor our
POW/MIA's by participating in the 7th annual POW/MIA
Internet Black Out Day on February 1, 2005. It was closed
for 24 hours and reopened on February 2, 2005

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These words are being placed here in the interest of
the following American heros:

Danny Glen Marshall
Rank/Branch: E1/US Marine Corps
Unit: E BLT/2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division
Date of Birth: 09 March 1957
Home City of Record: Waverly, WV
Date of Loss: 15 May 1975
Country of Loss: Cambodia/Over Water
Loss Coordinates: 101800N 103083E (TS960400)
Status (in 1973): Missing in Action
Category: 2
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Refno: 1998



Gary Lee Hall
Rank/Branch: E2/US Marine Corps
Unit: E Blt/2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division
Date of Birth: 26 July 1956
Home City of Record: Covington, KY
Date of Loss: 15 May 1975
Country of Loss: Cambodia/Over Water
Loss Coordinates: 101800N 1030830E (TS960400)
Status (in 1973): Missing in Action
Category: 2
Aircraft/Behicle/Ground: Ground
Refno: 1998



Joseph Nelson Hargrove
Rank/Branch: E3/US Marine Corps
Unit: F BLT/2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division
Date of Birth: 15 May 1951
City of Record: Mt. Olive, NC
Date of Loss: 15 May 1975
Country of Loss: Cambodia/Over Water
Loss coordinates: 101800N 1030830E (TS960400)
Status (in 1973): Missing in Action
Category: 2
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Refno: 1998





Other personnel in Incident: Daniel A. Benedett; Lynn Blessing;
Walter Boyd; Gregory S. Copenhaver; Andres Garcia; Bernard Gause Jr.;
James J. Jacques; Ronald J. Manning; James R. Maxwell; Richard W.
Rivenburgh; Antonio R. Sandoval; Kelton R. Turner; Richard Van de Geer
(all missing on CH53A); Elwood E. Rumbaugh (missing CH53A)







I have chosen to become their advocate and their voice as they
are unable to speak in their own behalf. On 15 May 1975 they
became POW-MIAs......They were inadvertently left behind....
They haven't been found...they aren't accounted for.

These three young men did not have the opportunity of living
life to its fullest because in the blink of an eye they just
weren't here, or there or anywhere anymore. These unsung heros
will never again place their feet on their home land.
This land of the free...this home of the brave.

The loved ones, family and friends, of these three young men
have lived on an emotional rollercoaster since 15 May, 1975.
That is a long time to think, a long time to be in pain,
a long time to mourn and a long time to live with despair,
helplessness and hopelessness. They need reconciliation
so that there can be closure...an end so that they can
finally stop the grieving process. We need to bring these men home.







Please visit the Details of the Incidence page.

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