Vietnam Fallen Warriors Monument

Vietnam Fallen Warriors Monument The Vietnam Combat Veterans Association has build the Vietnam Fallen Warriors Monument. Their names are listed on the walls of the monument. Come and Visit

This monument honors the 460 service members who were killed in the Vietnam War.

11/11/2025

🇺🇸 Help Send Our Heroes to Washington!
Join us Saturday, November 15 at 12 PM at Just Connie’s for a day filled with food, fun, and heartfelt purpose.

Every plate served and every auction bid helps WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and Cold War veterans visit the memorials built in their honor in D.C. ✈️🎖️

Let’s come together this Veterans Day week to show our gratitude and keep their legacy flying high. 💙❤️💙

📍 Just Connie’s | 17940 Hwy 90 Houston, TX 77049
🕛 Lunch & Silent Auction at 12 PM | Live Auction at 2 PM

11/11/2025
Anderson was from Houston Texas
10/11/2025

Anderson was from Houston Texas

Richard Allen Anderson

Rank: Lance Corporal
Conflict/Era: Vietnam War
Unit/Command:
Company E, 3d Reconnaissance Battalion,
3d Marine Division (Rein) FMF
Military Service Branch: U.S. Marine Corps
Medal of Honor Action Date: August 24, 1969
Medal of Honor Action Place: Quang Tri Province, Republic of Vietnam

Citation
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as an assistant team leader with Company E, in connection with combat operations against an armed enemy. While conducting a patrol during the early morning hours, L/Cpl. Anderson's reconnaissance team came under a heavy volume of automatic-weapons and machine-gun fire from a numerically superior and well-concealed enemy force. Although painfully wounded in both legs and knocked to the ground during the initial moments of the fierce firefight, L/Cpl. Anderson assumed a prone position and continued to deliver intense suppressive fire in an attempt to repulse the attackers. Moments later he was wounded a second time by an enemy soldier who had approached to within eight feet of the team's position. Undaunted, he continued to pour a relentless stream of fire at the assaulting unit, even while a companion was treating his leg wounds. Observing an enemy gr***de land between himself and the other marine, L/Cpl. Anderson immediately rolled over and covered the lethal weapon with his body, absorbing the full effects of the detonation, by his indomitable courage, inspiring initiative, and selfless devotion to duty, L/Cpl. Anderson was instrumental in saving several Marines from serious injury or possible death. His actions were in keeping with the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life in the service of his country.

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U.S. Soldiers in spring of 1968 during the Vietnam War.

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Houston, TX

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