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9 JANUARY 1946-2 JULY 1966
C COMPANY, 2ND BATTALION, 18TH INFANTRY, 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
KILLED IN ACTION: SROK DONG, BINH LONG PROVINCE, SOUTH VIETNAM
Eliazar was born in Benavides, Duval County, Texas. His parents were Samuel and
Guadalupe Delbosque Garza. His siblings: Umbelina, Adriana, Samuel Jr, Juan
Manuel, Jose, Elva, Manuela and Ludivina.
Eliazar attended primary and grammar schools in Benavides and was a 1965
graduate of Freer High School, Freer, Duval County, Texas. He lived in the
ranching/farming community known as Pila Blanca Community.
Eliazar was drafted around August 1965, went through U.S. Army basic training and
arrived for Combat Duty at the Republic of South Vietnam on 15 June 1966.
PFC Eliazar Garza was assigned to C Company, 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry, 1st
Infantry Division. Records show that he was an Infantryman Indirect Fire Crewman.
The Regiment to which he was assigned (18th Infantry) was already in the midst of
operation El Paso in the Binh Long Province battling the 9 th Viet Cong Division. The
following is an extract from Notes from the Virtual Wall:
http://www.virtualwall.org/dp/PeekRJ01a.htm
The "El Paso" operations in Binh Long Province during the period 19 May - 03
Sep 1966 were intended to locate, pin, and destroy the 271st, 272nd, and 273rd
Regiments of the 9th VC Division and by so doing secure Highway 13 and protect
the city of An Loc from enemy attack. The battles of Ap Tau O (08 June), Srok
Dong (30 June - 02 July), and An Hoa (09 July) were fought in this campaign. In
the first major encounter on 08 June, the 272nd VC Regiment ambushed A Troop,
1/4 Cavalry, on Route 13. The infantry arrived too late to be a factor, but did kill
around 100 of the enemy. Later, the 2/28th Infantry fought the 273rd VC Regiment
northwest of Loc Ninh.
On 30 June, an ambush by the 271st VC Regiment at Srok Dong along Route 13
heavily damaged B Troop, 1/4 Cavalry. C Troop, 1/4 Cav, and the infantrymen of
2/28 Infantry joined what became a three-day battle. Thirty-seven American soldiers are
known to have died in the fight, but the VC left 270 bodies on the field and there
were 15 VC POWs. The three day battle (30 June-2 July 1966) became known
as the Battle of Srok Dong.
On 02 July 1966 the 2nd Battalion, 18th Infantry, lost 18 men - five from
Headquarters Company, ten from A Company, and three from C Company. They
were:
A Company:
SGT Charles V. Howard, Brimley, MI
SP4 Michael F. Jack, Monson, MA
SP4 James E. Vause, Wenonah, NJ
PFC Gerald L. Berg, Reading, PA
PFC Hansel Brown, Council, NC
PFC Anthony Capriglione, Ozone Park, NY
PFC Bernard E. Curtis, Upper Marlboro, MD
PFC Gary L. Newport, Roseburg, OR
PFC Frank Ogburn, Burlington, NJ
PFC Jay W. Reynolds, Indianapolis, IN
C Company:
SP4 Dennis L. Burton, West Lafayette, IN
PFC Charles L. Chatmon, Ailey, GA
HQ Company:
SGT James B. Bartlett, Portsmouth, NH
CPL David E. Herbert, Rupert, ID
PFC John E. Hopkins, Washington, DC
PFC Linwood B. Krug, Baltimore, MD
PFC Russell J. Peek, Pensacola, FL
PFC Eliazar E. Garza remains were received by his next of kin (father) Mr.
Samuel Garza, Sr. The wake for PFC Garza was at his parents home in the
ranching community known as Pila Blanca Community. The morning of the funeral the
procession started from the Pila Blanca Community and proceeded to the Santa Rosa
de Lima Catholic Church in Benavides where a Funeral Mass was held.
PFC Eliazar E. Garza, Serial Number 54374720 United States Army, the first of
three Heros from Benavides, Texas that gave their all for their Country in those
perilous jungles of the Republic of South Vietnam was laid to rest at the Benavides
Cemetery, Benavides, Texas with full military honors.
Rest in Peace, Soldier! Your Country, Family and Your Community of Friends are
Proud of You; You Gave it All, Sir!
The Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, U.S. Vietnam Service
Posted on 7/2/13
Dear Mr. Eliazar E Garza, sir
As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice
made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by
learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can
never be questioned.
May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your
hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to
find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those
who love you.
With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir
Posted on 5/8/06
FOREVER REMEMBERED
"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you....and save one backward
glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.....Be not
ashamed to say you loved them....
Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep
it with your own....And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war
insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind...."
We Nam Brothers pause to give a backward glance, and post this remembrance to
you, one of the gentle heroes lost to the War in Vietnam:
Slip off that pack. Set it down by the crooked trail. Drop your steel pot alongside.
Shed those magazine-laden bandoliers away from your sweat-soaked shirt. Lay that
silent weapon down and step out of the heat. Feel the soothing cool breeze right
down to your soul ... and rest forever in the shade of our love, brother.
From your Nam-Band-Of-Brothers
March 26, 2006- From a fellow, San Antonian, I salute you and thank, PFC
Garza, for his dedication, to his country. You will not be forgotten.
CASUALTY DATA
Full Name: Garza, Eliazar Efrien
Casualty Type: Hostile Died
Rank: Private First Class
Died of: Multiple Fragmentation Wounds
Grade: E3
Ground Air Sea: Ground Casualty
Specialty: Infantry Indirect Fire Crewman (Army)
Body Recovery: Recovered
Hometown: San Antonio
Country: South Vietnam
Home State: TX
Province: Binh Long
Race: Caucasian
Casualty Location: Battle of Srok Dong
Religion: Roman Catholic
Service: Army
Marital Status: Single
Enlistment Type: Selective Service
Gender: Male
Years Served: 0
Date of Birth: 1946-01-09
Major Command: 1st Inf Div
Tour Start Date: 1966-06-15
Company: C Co
Casualty Date: 1966-07-02
Battalion: 2nd Bn
Death Date: 1966-07-02
Regiment: 18th Infantry
Death Date: 1966-07-02
Age: 20
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The (within the Pila Blanca Community) Ranch owned by Mr Samuel Garza, Sr
http://www.findagrave.com/cgibin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=garza&GSiman=1&GScid=1255029&GRid=137726769&
Death:
Jan. 9, 1946
Benavides
Duval County
Texas, USA
Jul. 2, 1966, Vietnam [Edit Dates]
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Benavides Cemetery
Benavides
Duval County
Texas, USA [Add Plot]
There were two Garzas (Eleazar and Eliazar) that were casualties of War. Eliazar's
uncle Eleazar was lost at sea on 30 January 1946 as follows:
Motor Machinist's Mate, Third Class Eleazar Garza, U.S. Navy
October 16, 1922 Lost at Sea *January 12, 1945
*Changed to Presumed Dead: January 30, 1946
SUBMARINE: USS SWORDFISH (SS-193)