Surch, James F ., Jr., LT

Deceased
 
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Final Rank
Lieutenant
Last Service Branch
Medical Corps
Last Designator
210X-Medical Corp Officer
Last Designator Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1983-1983, 210X, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (1/8)
Service Years
1972 - 1983
Medical Corps Lieutenant

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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1953
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by Richard Lee Hopka, HM1 - Deceased
 
Contact Info
Home Town
Lompoc, CA
Date of Passing
Oct 23, 1983
 

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Beirut Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family RegistryUnited States Navy Memorial
  2013, Beirut Veterans Memorial
  2013, The National Gold Star Family Registry
  2013, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Department of Defense Commission Report:

"At approximately 0622 on Sunday, 23 Oct. 1983, the Battalion Landing Team headquarters building in the Marine Amphibious Unit compound at Beirut International Airport was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. The catastrophic attack took the lives of 241 Marines, sailors and soldiers and wounded more than 100 others. The bombing was carried out by one lone terrorist driving a yellow Mercedes Benz stake-bed truck that accelerated through the public parking lot south of the BLT headquarters building, where it exploded. The truck drove over the barbed and concertina wire obstacle, passed between two Marine guard posts without being engaged by fire, entered an open gate, passed around one sewer pipe barrier and between two others, flattened the Sergeant of the Guard's sandbagged booth at the building's entrance, penetrated the lobby of the building and detonated while the majority of the occupants slept. The force of the explosion [12,000 pounds] ripped the building from its foundation. The building then imploded upon itself. Almost all the occupants were crushed or trapped inside the wreckage."
   

In the attack on the American barracks, the death toll was 241 American servicemen: 220 Marines, 18 Navy personnel and 3 Army soldiers.
Bates, Ronny K. ........... USN .... HM1
Beamon, Jesse W. .......... USN .... HN
Cain, Jimmy R. ............ USN .... HN
Earle, Bryan L. ........... USN .... HN
Elliot, William D. Jr. .... USN .... HM3
Faulk, James E. ........... USN .... HM3
Foster, William B. Jr. .... USN .... HM3
Gorchinski, Michael W. .... USN .... ETC
Holland, Robert S. ........ USN .... HM3
Hudson, John R. ........... USN .... LT
Johnson, Michael H. ....... USN .... HM2
Kees, Marion E. ........... USN .... HM2
McVicker, George N. II .... USN .... HM2
Milano, Joseph P. ......... USN .... HM3
Piercy, George W. ......... USN .... HMC
Quirante, Diomedes J. ..... USN .... HM3
Surch, James F. Jr. ....... USN .... LT
Worley, David E. .......... USN .... HM3

   

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 Unit Assignments
USS Juneau (LPD-10)1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (1/8)
  1982-1983, 210X, USS Juneau (LPD-10)
  1983-1983, 210X, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (1/8)
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1983-1983 US Multinational Force Lebanon Peacekeeping Mission
 Colleges Attended 
United States Naval Academy
  1973-1977, United States Naval Academy
 Other News, Events and Photographs
 
  Sevice # and Service Dates
  Aug 10, 2013, Other Photos
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