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GERALD QUINN HANCOCK

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Gerald Quinn Hancock died in the service of his country while serving in
Company E, 58th Infantry (Airborne) Long Range Patrol, 4th Infantry Division

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GENERAL / PERSONAL

Last name: Hancock
First name: Gerald Quinn
Home of Record (official): Louisville
State (official): KY
Date of Birth: December 13, 1941
Marital Status:


MILITARY

Branch: Army
Rank: E-5
Component: Infantry
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 11C20
Major Organization: 4th Infantry Division
Unit of assignment: Company E, 58th Infantry (Airborne) Long Range Patrol


ACTION

Entered Service:
Start of Tour: June 25, 1968
Date of Casualty: February 16, 1969
Age at time of loss: 27
Casualty type: Hostile, died
Reason: Gun, small arms fire, ground
Country: South, Vietnam
Province: Kontum


TRIBUTE

Vietnam Memorial Wall: Panel 32W, Row 43

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Ranger Memorial Stone: Section C, Column 3

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MEMORIAL

To the family that has had to bear the loss of Gerald, we offers our heart-felt thanks for your standing so strong. Many that enjoy real freedom have been affected by the great contribution he gave towards our freedom. He is still dearly loved and missed, even to this day.
The "Flag of The United States of America", that we hail is a symbol of one nation, under God, with Justice and liberty for all, still flies free over our Capital because of the men and women like our brother Gerald. One must salute him not only because he died for what he believed to be right, "the belief that all should live free and live their life accordingly". But, we must also salute him for being a special person, one that God had ordained long ago to be a "Warrior", in a time of turbulence for our nation and the world. His service in Vietnam was not the usual, no he went a step further, he volunteered to serve in one of the most dangerous units of this war. One had to have guts of steel and be a team player, to be in such a unit.. Gerald was a team leader in the Long Range Patrol Rangers working deep inside of enemy held territory with 3 other men. This is why they only had volunteers. Teams would often be so far out, that relay teams or aircraft had to be used to communicate. He had run many missions of this sort, and had encountered the enemy on more than one occasion, but his skill as a leader help him and the team to overcome. Then, February 13, 1968 while being inserted by helicopter into enemy infested territory, he, his team, and the helicopter crew were all killed by ground fire from the enemy, causing the helicopter to crash.
Gerald we salute you for contributing the highest cost of war, the loosing of one's life. We your brothers of like spirit, still remember and love you.
Lord, those who knew are so thankful you allowed them to be graced by his being among them. We his brothers of like spirit, a spirit that says all people, of all nations, should enjoy the right to live free and to choose for themselves, do also thank you. He stands out to us and the world as a symbol of the price of freedom. Your Word says; "no greater love hath a man than this, to give his life for a friend" Gerald, did just that! He forsook self-preservation for others to live. He acted out of love, a love that required no contemplation but rather action. Surely it never crossed his mind at the moment that he would come to be known as a "HERO". We thank you for men and women like our brother that, thought it not too much, to give his life for others to live. Lord, this day give comfort to those loved ones that have been all these years without him. Help them to know he is at rest with you and "Warriors" of like kind. May we never forget the blood of others bought our freedoms. Lord, regardless of our belief, help us as we remember him and the many like him to consider the following words of wisdom; to love the Lord our God with all our hearts, soul, mind, and strength, and secondly to love our neighbor as our self. Truly acceptance and application of this wisdom by all people of the world, is to see war and all other atrocities against humanity end! May our hearts be charged to honor the sacrifices of such men and women with a continuous and sincere effort to promote peace on earth and good will towards all?
GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN....HOOAH!! RANGERS LEAD THE WAY!
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DAY IS DONE, GONE THE SUN, FROM THE LAKES,FROM THE SKY. ALL IS WELL, SAFELY REST. GOD IS NIGH. FADING LIGHT, DIMS THE SIGHT, AND A STAR GEMS THE SKY, GLEAMING BRIGHT FROM AFAR, DRAWING NIGH, FALLS THE NIGHT. THANKS AND PRAISE, FOR OUR DAYS, NEATH THE SUN, NEATH THE SKY, AS WE GO, THIS WE KNOW, GOD IS NIGH...REST OUR BROTHER REST!!

BOB SMYERS


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