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Steve Oien                    A Marine's Story                                 MARINE CORPS

                                                 in his own words as told to                      VIETNAM
                                                 Katherine McLamore
                                                                                                         LUBBOCK



                                                  “Once a Marine, Always a      We were assigned to the artillery
                                                  Marine.”                      base to protect it from being
                                                                                attacked. Down the road was a
                                                  After Boot Camp in San        bridge over a large creek, and
                                                  Diego, I went to Camp         it was Fox Company’s job to
                                                  Pendleton for infantry        protect it. We were several miles
                                                  training. Upon completion, I   from Khe Sanh, which was one of
                                                  went home for 30 days leave.   the major battle areas during the
                                                  I don’t remember the actual   Tet Offensive a few days later.
                                                  date I got on the plane at
                                                  El Torro Marine Corps Air     My platoon went down the road
                                                  Base, but I do remember,      to set up an ambush. We took a
                                                  there were Gideons handing    tank with us, so we weren’t very
                                                  out small Bibles as we        quiet. We became engaged in a
                                                  boarded.  We flew to Hawaii,   fire fight with the NVA. Around
                                                  then Okinawa before           10:30 p.m. on February 4, I was
                                                  departing for Vietnam,        shot.
                                                  DaNang Air Base.
                                                                                I was air evacuated to a MASH
                                                  We landed at night, received   unit and then flown to Da Nang
                                                  our orders and went to        for additional surgery. From
            1. Describe your childhood:           sleep. The next day, I went   there, I went to Army Tripler
                                              to Dong Ha where the 2nd          Hospital, Hawaii, for 30 days,
            BOOM! I am a baby-boomer,         Battalion Fourth Marines was      where I received my Purple
            born in December 1947. My         headquartered. I was assigned     Heart medal and then to the
            parents met while Dad was in      to Fox Company and flew on a      hospital at Naval Air Station,
            Army Air Corps (WWII) pilot       helicopter to join my Company     Millington, Tennessee. My total
            training in Alamogordo, New       in the DMZ. For the next six      recovery took eight months, and
            Mexico. They married in 1944      months, I participated in many    I was honorably discharged on
            after he returned from flying     combat operations in the DMZ.     November 30, 1968 at the rank of
            B-24s from his base in Italy. He                                    Corporal (E4). I went home to my
            stayed in the Air Force until he   Our battalion was assigned       family in California and back to
            retired in 1966.                  “Float Duty” in January 1968.     college.
                                              We were loaded onto Navy ships
            Growing up in a military family   off the coast and were a reserve   3. Life After the Marine Corps
            meant you moved frequently,       unit assigned to help any unit
            from one duty station to another.   in need of assistance. While on   My older brother had started a
            We were able to live in Guam;     float, we went to the Philippines   business in Midland, Texas and
            Morocco; Labrador, Canada;        for training. On the way to the   needed some help, so I moved to
            Idaho and Illinois, where I       Philippines, the USS Pueblo was   Midland in 1972. I met Debbie,
            graduated from high school.       captured by the North Koreans,    one of the best days ever, and we
                                              so our small fleet headed to      were married on April 6, 1974.
            2. Service in Vietnam:            Korea but headed back two days    Business was good; however, I
                                              later, when our orders changed.   sold my interest and we moved
            When I received my draft notice                                     to California where I worked for
            in 1966, I enlisted in the Marines.   We arrived back in Vietnam    the Air Force at Travis Air Force
            It was a good decision for me as   February 1, 1968 and went to     Base.
            I enjoyed serving my country:     Camp Carroll on Highway 9.
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