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LCpl Michael John “Jackie” Laderoute

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LCpl Michael John “Jackie” Laderoute Veteran

Birth
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
25 Feb 1968 (aged 19)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Burial
Grand Bay, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section A
Memorial ID
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Michael was one of two sons of Patrick G. Laderoute and Martha T. Laderoute of Ottawa, Ontario. The boys went on to live with their mother in Grand Bay Westfield, New Brunswick where Michael attended school before leaving to enlist in the United States Marine Corps on August 19, 1967 in Boston MA. He arrived in Vietnam on January 19 1968 where he was assigned to duty with Company B, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 3d MARDIV (Rein) FMF and flown to the Marine Khe Sanh Combat Base in Quang Tri Province.

The Khe Sanh Combat Base was surrounded by the NVA, and on February 25, an ill-fated reconnaissance in force patrol was launched to the southwestern approach of the perimeter. Approaching a tree line the Marines spotted several NVA and began a pursuit attempting to capture them. As they crossed a road into the undergrowth they were suddenly hit by a heavy volume of fire at point blank range from the enemy hidden in camouflaged bunkers and trenches. The patrol found themselves victims of a classic L-shaped ambush immediately taking casualties and fighting for their lives.

Casualties initially reported were six Marines killed in action, 24 missing, including PFC Laderoute and 17 wounded. It was several weeks until the missing were recovered including Michael Laderoute whose body bore fragmentation wounds inflicted by hostile grenades or mortar fire.

Michael Laderoute was posthumously promoted to Lance Corporal and his remains were returned to Canada where he was interred with full Military Honors in the St Augustine's Catholic Church Cemetery, Grand Bay Westfield, New Brunswick.
Michael was one of two sons of Patrick G. Laderoute and Martha T. Laderoute of Ottawa, Ontario. The boys went on to live with their mother in Grand Bay Westfield, New Brunswick where Michael attended school before leaving to enlist in the United States Marine Corps on August 19, 1967 in Boston MA. He arrived in Vietnam on January 19 1968 where he was assigned to duty with Company B, 1st Battalion, 26th Marines, 3d MARDIV (Rein) FMF and flown to the Marine Khe Sanh Combat Base in Quang Tri Province.

The Khe Sanh Combat Base was surrounded by the NVA, and on February 25, an ill-fated reconnaissance in force patrol was launched to the southwestern approach of the perimeter. Approaching a tree line the Marines spotted several NVA and began a pursuit attempting to capture them. As they crossed a road into the undergrowth they were suddenly hit by a heavy volume of fire at point blank range from the enemy hidden in camouflaged bunkers and trenches. The patrol found themselves victims of a classic L-shaped ambush immediately taking casualties and fighting for their lives.

Casualties initially reported were six Marines killed in action, 24 missing, including PFC Laderoute and 17 wounded. It was several weeks until the missing were recovered including Michael Laderoute whose body bore fragmentation wounds inflicted by hostile grenades or mortar fire.

Michael Laderoute was posthumously promoted to Lance Corporal and his remains were returned to Canada where he was interred with full Military Honors in the St Augustine's Catholic Church Cemetery, Grand Bay Westfield, New Brunswick.


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