Marine Lance Corporals Michael Fuller and William Wilson, Force
Logistic Support Group-Bravo, Chu Lai, KIA June 9, 1968. Two of the
nicest guys you would ever want to meet.

I will never forget the dark early morning when the same 122 mm rocket
cut your lives short.

I took both of you guys to Graves Registration. They were two hard
trips, but proud to be the one to accompany you guys. May you rest in
peace Marines.

I wish I knew where you are resting in orer to visit.

Ben Fonseca, Cpl.
USMC
Chu Lai, August 1967 - August 1968.




MICHAEL BRUCE FULLER 

 
LCPL - E3 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 2 years
His tour began on Oct 21, 1967
Casualty was on Jun 9, 1968
In QUANG TIN, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
ARTILLERY, ROCKET, or MORTAR
Body was recovered

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WILLIAM HENRY WILSON JR 

 
LCPL - E3 - Marine Corps - Regular

Length of service 3 years
His tour began on Jul 28, 1967
Casualty was on Jun 9, 1968
In QUANG TIN, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
ARTILLERY, ROCKET, or MORTAR
Body was recovered

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I've thought of you every day since that terrible night in June 1968. We were so young and fearless. I don't know why this happened to you and not me too. I've prayed for you every day since. God Bless you my Brother. Sleep with the angels! 
Posted by: Lawrence Bianculli former Sgt USMC

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You shared time with my father, and your sacrifice will never be forgotten. Your memory is alive and with us.
Posted by: Danielle Desmarais
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Relationship: He served with my father

The Payne County Cemetery Index indicates that Mr. Fuller was buried in
the Sunset Memorial Gardens which is south of Stillwater near Perkins,
Oklahoma. The cemetery address is 6500 S. Perkins RD, Stillwater, OK
74074 and the telephone number is 405-372-6025.