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REMEMBER: 23 Years Ago Tomorrow
Terrorism: On October 23, 1983 - Two local Marines were Killed in Action - Beirut Embassy Bombing
A Time to Remember
Thirty three years ago on 23OCT83 at 6:22 AM., a large delivery truck drove to the Beirut International Airport where the Marine Barracks was located. After turning onto an access road leading to the compound, the driver rushed through a barbed-wire fence, passed between two sentry posts, crashed through the gate, and slammed into the lobby of the barracks. The driver detonated explosives with the power equal to more than 12,000 pounds of TNT. The explosion crumbled the four-story building, crushing service members to death while they were sleeping.
The terrorist attack killed 220 Marines and 21 other U.S. service members who were stationed there to help keep the peace in a nation torn by war. It was the bloodiest day in the Corps' history since World War II, when Marines fought to secure Iwo Jima.
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This tragic event has a local effect as well – Some of you may not realize but there is a small monument that sits at the Vista Fire Department firehouse (open to the public) that memorializes one of our Lewisboro residents who proudly served in the United States Marine Corps and was killed at the bombing of the Marine Barracks his name is: Corporal James J. Jackowski, South Salem, New York. Along with USMC Corporal Jackowski a resident from Katonah, New York was killed as well his name is: USMC Corporal Bert D. Corcoran
I ask that you just take a moment to reflect on this tragic event 33 years ago and all those brave U.S. Marines and service members that were killed on that tragic day.
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For more information about the tragedy you can view: http://www.beirut-memorial.org/index.html
Semper Fi
Adam Ochs
South Salem NY
