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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: Karl G Taylor, Sr ~ 20 May 2019
Serving The Best Troops and Veterans In The World !! | The Canteen Crew

Posted on 05/19/2019 5:04:47 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska

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~ Hall of Heroes ~

Karl G. Taylor, Sr.
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Karl Gorman Taylor, Sr. (July 14, 1939 – December 8, 1968) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the United States' highest military decoration – the Medal of Honor – for his actions in Vietnam in December 1968.

Karl Taylor was born on July 14, 1939 in Laurel, Maryland. He graduated from Arundel Junior High School in 1953, then attended Arundel Senior High School for three years until 1956. After leaving high school, he was employed by a construction company as a Tournapull-Scraper Operator. In 1961, he received a high school equivalency diploma from the Armed Forces Institute in Madison, Wisconsin.

He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps along with his brother, Walter William Taylor, at Recruiting Station Baltimore on January 15, 1959. Upon completion of recruit training with the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion, at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, he went on to infantry combat training with the 1st Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. After completing infantry training in July 1959, he was assigned duty as a rifleman, section leader, and a platoon guide, successively, with Company A, 1st Battalion 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division. He was promoted to private first class on July 1, 1959; to Lance Corporal on March 1, 1960; and to Corporal on October 24, 1960. From January until February 1962, he attended the Drill Instructor School at Parris Island, then served as a Drill Instructor at 2nd Recruit Training Battalion until January 1963.

After this enlistment tour was over, Cpl Taylor returned to inactive duty for three months and was with the 4th Marine Corps Reserve and Recruitment District at Philadelphia. On March 26, 1963, he returned to active duty at Marine Corps Base Quantico, and served as Assistant Police Sergeant and, later, Police Sergeant, Guard Company, Service Battalion, Marine Corps Schools. He was promoted to sergeant on December 1, 1963.

Transferred to the 3rd Marine Division, in August 1964, Sgt Taylor saw a one-year tour of duty in the Vietnam war as rocket section leader and platoon guide, with Company G, 2nd Battalion 3rd Marines. Reassigned to Sub Unit #2, Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, in August 1965, he served as an instructor for the NCO Leadership School until the following November.

Upon his return to the United States in January 1966, Sgt Taylor returned to Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, for duty as Candidate Company Platoon Sergeant and Platoon Sergeant of Company A, Officer Candidate School. He was promoted to staff sergeant on September 1, 1966. In February 1968, he returned to the Far East and the 3rd Marine Division, this time for duty as platoon Sergeant and Company Gunnery Sergeant of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment. While participating in Operation Meade River on December 8, 1968, he was mortally wounded, while charging an enemy machine gun bunker to allow his platoon to rescue wounded Marines. He was able to take out the enemy position just before he was killed. For this action, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.

On February 16, 1971, President Richard Nixon, in a White House ceremony, presented SSgt Taylor's Medal of Honor to his family — his wife, daughter, age 8, and two sons, age 7 and 4.

He was buried in Independence Cemetery at Independence Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania.

 

The President of the United States in the name of the Congress takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to

STAFF SERGEANT KARL G. TAYLOR UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

for service as set forth in the following CITATION:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Company Gunnery Sergeant during Operation MEADE RIVER in the Republic of Vietnam on the night of 8 December 1968. Informed that the commander of the lead platoon had been mortally wounded when his unit was pinned down by a heavy volume of enemy fire, Staff Sergeant Taylor along with another Marine, crawled forward to the beleaguered unit through a hail of hostile fire, shouted encouragement and instructions to the men, and deployed them to covered positions. With his companion, he then repeatedly maneuvered across an open area to rescue those Marines who were too seriously wounded to move by themselves. Upon learning that there were still other seriously wounded men lying in another open area, in proximity to an enemy machine gun position, Staff Sergeant Taylor, accompanied by four comrades, led his men forward across the fire-swept terrain in an attempt to rescue the Marines. When his group was halted by devastating fire, he directed his companion to return to the company command post; whereupon he took his grenade launcher and, in full view of the enemy, charged across the open rice paddy toward the machine gun position, firing his weapon as he ran. Although wounded several times, he succeeded in reaching the machine gun bunker and silencing the fire from that sector, moments before he was mortally wounded. Directly instrumental in saving the lives of several of his fellow Marines, Staff Sergeant Taylor, by his indomitable courage, inspiring leadership, and selfless dedication, upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.

/S/ RICHARD M. NIXON

 

Please remember, the Canteen is family friendly and we exist to support and honor our troops and their families, as well as our Allies Troops and theirs.  Thank you to every Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine and Coast Guardsman out there for doing what you do to keep us safe.  We are ever in your debt.  And thank you, too, to the families and friends who support them.  God bless our troops.



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To: mylife

Wouldn’t be the first time I’ve been called a misfit. LOL


41 posted on 05/19/2019 11:04:58 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: radu

yer a goofball

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=qncHv1If75s


42 posted on 05/19/2019 11:13:34 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: LUV W

I remembered we have surveyor tape and tied a strip of that around a stalk. It’s red so is easy to spot when I go out to measure.

Grey is adorable when she’s at the door telling you to HURRY UP. LOL We can never move fast enough when it’s feeding time, can we?


43 posted on 05/19/2019 11:16:54 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: mylife

Mmm...now I want popcorn. LOL!


44 posted on 05/19/2019 11:23:45 PM PDT by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; LUV W; radu; beachn4fun; All
A very pleasant good Monday morning and ((HUGS)) to everyone at the Canteen and to all our military at home and abroad. Thanks for your service to our country.

Watching the weather very closely today. High risk for severe storms in parts of Oklahoma.

How's everyone doing this morning?

45 posted on 05/19/2019 11:26:21 PM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: LUV W

Dang old racoons always get in the corn, but you salvage what you can, corn fritters is good.


46 posted on 05/19/2019 11:30:02 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: radu

No, we can’t move fast enough, especially when they won’t move from under our feet so we CAN move. LOL!

Guess I should head out. Getting up early on Sunday mornings just ruins my plans for staying up late on Sunday nights. :) See ya tomorrow!


47 posted on 05/19/2019 11:38:03 PM PDT by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: mylife

Not the first time I’ve heard that either. LOL

But hey, who wants to normal? Boring!


48 posted on 05/19/2019 11:39:03 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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I am trying to get a crawfish boil going at the VFW, can we get a card game at the Elks?


49 posted on 05/19/2019 11:43:13 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: E.G.C.

Howdy, E.G.C. ((HUGZ))

I’d say a lot of us will be keeping a close eye on your part of the country tomorrow, praying the weather doesn’t get too awful.

At least it looked to be pretty calm yesterday, giving y’all a break. Was there a large crowd at the lake to cramp your and Gizmo’s fun?


50 posted on 05/19/2019 11:43:48 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: mylife

I don’t think I’ve ever had a corn fritter.


51 posted on 05/19/2019 11:45:51 PM PDT by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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Boom


52 posted on 05/19/2019 11:49:34 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: LUV W

Be glad you don’t have as many furballs to fall over as we do! It’s almost impossible to walk through the house. A few like to walk right in front of us, then stop suddenly. Yours seem to run ahead of you and crowd around the dish. That does make it hard to close in on it to dump the food.

Sleep well. I hope things don’t get bad in your area. I’ll be keeping a close eye on it tomorrow after I wake up.


53 posted on 05/19/2019 11:52:11 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: LUV W

I’ll make you one with maple syrup and scrapple on the side.


54 posted on 05/19/2019 11:52:15 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: radu
Well, thanks Radu. Actually tomorrow started under 2 hours ago but oh well.....🤣

Yep, there were quite a few people out at the lake yesterday. We did get to find a few spots where Gizmo could have some fun though.

We'll see how things go today. Hopefully we'll do Waurika Lake later today.

I think we're outside the high risk area. The worst of it is forecast to be to the West of us.


55 posted on 05/20/2019 12:02:59 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: LUV W

its like bisquits and gravey, yankee style,


56 posted on 05/20/2019 12:03:59 AM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: E.G.C.

Yeah, tomorrow is here already, isn’t it?
But I haven’t slept yet so it’s still “tomorrow” in my mind. LOL

Glad you two were able to find a spot that wasn’t too crowded. It probably isn’t easy now that warm weather is here.

You aren’t in the very worst threat zone but are still in a high risk zone. Too much for comfort. They were just talking about it on the early morning news and said it could be worse than Saturday and that’s not what anyone wants to hear. You’ll be in my prayers that you get through the day safely.


57 posted on 05/20/2019 12:20:13 AM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: radu

Thanks Radu and my bad. I couldn’t get the image to shrink but I think you get the idea. We’ll see what happens.


58 posted on 05/20/2019 12:34:07 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: E.G.C.

No problem with the image at all.

Be careful when you head out to the lake. Those darn storms have a bad habit of blowing up out of the blue.


59 posted on 05/20/2019 12:37:58 AM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Today is Brake Day...but it looks like rain.


60 posted on 05/20/2019 5:09:40 AM PDT by left that other site (For America to have CONFIDENCE in our future, we must have PRIDE in our HISTORY... DJT)
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