Paul Stephen Goc, Jr
Specialist Four
HHB, 2ND BN, 11TH ARTILLERY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV Army of the United States Omaha, Nebraska September 28, 1948 to June 14, 1969 PAUL S GOC Jr is on the Wall at Panel W22, Line 46 |
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I had been in my unit three months when I meet Steve. He was easy to get along with and always helpful. He seemed to take well to new men. Steve was a real hero. You may see some who say they are, but Steve was. I know because he was killed stopping the NVA from getting to our guns. He did not have to but went out and was killed on the wire protecting all of us on Fire Base Berchtesgaden. He was over run where he was at. I helped take him down to the chopper pad the next morning. I have kept up with his family ever since. God bless them all, they are so dear to me.
Glenn Scarborough |
Paul, I served later than you, but remember you from OLL parish. You are a true hero. I returned from war, but you are one who gave all.
Wayne Mathews |
A Note from The Virtual WallWhen the 101st Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade went into the A Shau Valley in late spring of 1969 they set up a number of fire support bases on the hilltops along the eastern side of the valley. The Brigade's Tactical Operations Center (TOC) was located at Fire Support Base Berchtesgaden on Hill 1030. At about 3 AM on the morning of 14 June 1969 FSB Berchtesgaden was assaulted by NVA sappers operating under cover of a heavy mortar barrage. Although the sappers managed to penetrate the perimeter in several places the attack was not successful and when the NVA withdrew they left 33 dead and 3 prisoners behind. Nevertheless, twelve US soldiers died in the fighting:
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