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LCPL Jimmie Lee Grooms

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LCPL Jimmie Lee Grooms Veteran

Birth
Hopkins, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1 May 1968 (aged 20)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Site 178
Memorial ID
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Jimmie the husband of Elizabeth D. Grooms, loving father of Madeline and Sharon E. Grooms of Hopkins South Carolina, the son of James Richardson of Hopkins and Sarah Grooms of Columbia South Carolina enlisted in the US Marine Corps on April 25 1967 in Richland SC. He arrived in Vietnam on September 25 where he was assigned to and served with Company G, BLT (Battalion Landing Team) 2/4, 9th MAB, FMFPac.

On May 1 the Battalion participated in Operation NAPOLEON/SALINE within the Cua Viet River area complex in northern Quang Tri Province. At first light Company B, 1st Battalion, 3d Marines crossed the Song Bo Dieu and joined Company H of the 4th Marines moving towards Dai Do with Company F joining the sweep. The Marines were held up by heavy enemy fire and fixed wing was called in with air strikes on the NVA until some of the heavy enemy firing subsided. At 0955 Hours Company G commanded by Capt. Jay Vargas loaded on Mike boats with Tank support and moved to the area of contact moving quickly to join in the battle for Dai Do. Battling the enemy through bunkers and trenches Company G linked with Company B and were holding the village while still in heavy contact with the NVA forces that survived air strikes and artillery barrages by the Marines. The Marines managed to hold their ground until morning when they would push through Dai Do towards their next objective with was the village of Dinh To.

On May 2, facing an enemy that had consolidated their forces during the night and that began launching counter attacks firing mortars and fighting from spider holes as Marines tried to move forward the fighting came down to in hand to hand combat in many cases until the enemy retreated by nightfall, the battle proved costly as many were killed or wounded in action with many hard days and battles ahead. One of the casualties was LCpl Grooms who was killed in action as a result of hostile mortar fire.LCpl Grooms #2236754
MOS:0311 Rifleman.

Served with Golf Company,2nd battalion,4th
Marine Regiment,3rd Marine Division.
Survived by his wife,Elizabeth Grooms and his
two daughters,Madeline and Sharon Grooms
and his father,James Richardson all of Hopkins,
SC and his mother Sarah Grooms of Columbia,
SC.
Jimmie the husband of Elizabeth D. Grooms, loving father of Madeline and Sharon E. Grooms of Hopkins South Carolina, the son of James Richardson of Hopkins and Sarah Grooms of Columbia South Carolina enlisted in the US Marine Corps on April 25 1967 in Richland SC. He arrived in Vietnam on September 25 where he was assigned to and served with Company G, BLT (Battalion Landing Team) 2/4, 9th MAB, FMFPac.

On May 1 the Battalion participated in Operation NAPOLEON/SALINE within the Cua Viet River area complex in northern Quang Tri Province. At first light Company B, 1st Battalion, 3d Marines crossed the Song Bo Dieu and joined Company H of the 4th Marines moving towards Dai Do with Company F joining the sweep. The Marines were held up by heavy enemy fire and fixed wing was called in with air strikes on the NVA until some of the heavy enemy firing subsided. At 0955 Hours Company G commanded by Capt. Jay Vargas loaded on Mike boats with Tank support and moved to the area of contact moving quickly to join in the battle for Dai Do. Battling the enemy through bunkers and trenches Company G linked with Company B and were holding the village while still in heavy contact with the NVA forces that survived air strikes and artillery barrages by the Marines. The Marines managed to hold their ground until morning when they would push through Dai Do towards their next objective with was the village of Dinh To.

On May 2, facing an enemy that had consolidated their forces during the night and that began launching counter attacks firing mortars and fighting from spider holes as Marines tried to move forward the fighting came down to in hand to hand combat in many cases until the enemy retreated by nightfall, the battle proved costly as many were killed or wounded in action with many hard days and battles ahead. One of the casualties was LCpl Grooms who was killed in action as a result of hostile mortar fire.LCpl Grooms #2236754
MOS:0311 Rifleman.

Served with Golf Company,2nd battalion,4th
Marine Regiment,3rd Marine Division.
Survived by his wife,Elizabeth Grooms and his
two daughters,Madeline and Sharon Grooms
and his father,James Richardson all of Hopkins,
SC and his mother Sarah Grooms of Columbia,
SC.

Gravesite Details

Reburied from Horrell Hill Baptist Church Cemetery to Fort Jackson National Cemetery.


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