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Doug
Perry joined the Marine Corps as a private in June, 1956. He retired as
a “Mustang” Major in 1981 after over 24 years of service to corps, country,
and his fellow marines. He had a varied career in the Corps, serving over
the years as Browning automatic rifleman (Barman), nuclear weapons intelligence/security
NCO, special operations in Vietnam under the direct control of the Commanding
General, III MAF LtGen. L.W. Walt, and as an infantry platoon Sergeant
(1st. Vietnam tour)
Returning to the
“World" in 1966, he was assigned to a tour of duty with the Joint Chief
of Staff in the Pentagon. He received a commission to second Lieutenant
and was ordered back to Vietnam in 1968. During this tour he served as
a reconnaissance platoon commander “rough rider” convoy commander, platoon
commander, “Echo Sector” commander, Quang Tri combat base and as a company
commander. During this period, he was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds
received in operations against the enemy.
Returning to the
States in 1970, he was assigned to the 2nd. Marine Aircraft Wing. Upon
promotion to Captain he was again assigned to the Western Pacific in 1974.
While basically stationed on Okinawa, he never the less found the time
to participate in operations and evacuations in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Major Perry finished
his career as the Command Adjutant MCDEC Quantico, Va. And as usual, various
other “collateral” assignments, including the Iranian hostage crisis in
1979-80. Major Perry’s “personal” decorations include: the meritorious
service medal, joint service commendation medal, purple heart medal, navy
commendation medal w/combat “V”, combat action ribbon, Vietnam honor medal,
Vietnamese cross of gallantry, and good conduct medal. Additionally, he
has earned many other combat and service related ribbons and medals.

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