LCPL - E3 - Marine Corps - Regular
19 year old Single, Caucasian, Male
Born on Jun 24, 1948
From RENTON, WASHINGTON
His tour of duty began on Dec 08, 1967
Casualty was on Apr 09, 1968
in QUANG TRI, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, GROUND CASUALTY
ARTILLERY, ROCKET, or MORTAR
Body was recovered
Religion
ROMAN CATHOLIC
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May 3, 1968 The War in Viet Nam gains new identity with every article written about it, every peace march that is made and with the death of each soldier. Each month the War touches closer to home. In April a Renton Marine, Lance Corporal John Francavilla was killed near Khe Sanh. LCpl. Francavilla, a 1967 graduate of Renton High, entered the Marines in June. During his service in Viet Nam he had been eligible for two Purple Hearts. Like many other soldiers the war had become his responsibility and he saw disgust in the way people showed disrespect for the United States, when so many men are dying to keep it free. The following poem was written by LCpl. Francavilla in dedication to all U.S. soldiers who have died in Wars: THE IMMORTALS
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Additional Poems Written by John F. Francavilla
Given to HM3 David M. "Doc" Steinberg by John's father.
The Green Field where the white cross is
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He's famous for the agony he gives
He's very good in jungle war
Suddenly he's not so good
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My Country, My Country
My Country, My Country
My Country, My Country
My Country, My Country
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From what I have learned about him, John was one of
those who was liked by everyone. He was in my dad's class in school,
Renton High School class of 1967. They had some classes together
and my dad liked him very much. They both joined the Marine Corps.
Because of the Sullivan Act, Dad wasn't allowed to go to Vietnam.
This is why he didn't realize John had passed away until I found this site
on the Web. It saddened him to find out that a fine young man like
John had to die. Like they say, the good die young. I wish
I had met him. He had a very sweet face, like one of those guys you
can't help but like. If there is anyone out there with some info
on John please e-mail me; I am trying to put together a page for him.
He was a brave man who no doubt faced some terrible things I can't even
begin to imagine. Some people say it doesn't hurt to be dead. I think
it does, otherwise, why do we cry?
Monday, September 18, 2000
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