SP4 TIMOTHY CHARLES
AGARD
HHC
5th Battalion
60th Infantry Regiment
9th Infantry Division
Age
19 - From Janesville, Wisconsin
Killed in action February 19, 1968 - Long An, South Viet Nam
INFORMATION
FOUND AT VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL FUND WEBSITE
(www.vvmf.org)
TIMOTHY
CHARLES AGARD
is honored on Panel 40E, Row 17 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Full Name: TIMOTHY CHARLES AGARD
Wall Name: TIMOTHY C AGARD
Date of Birth: 7/13/1948
Date of Casualty: 2/19/1968
Home of Record: JANESVILLE
State: WI
Branch of Service: ARMY
Rank: SP4
Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM
Casualty Province: LONG AN
FROM
ROCK
COUNTY, WISCONSIN BIOGRAPHIES
(http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~wirockbios/Bios/bios0007.html)
TIMOTHY CHARLES
AGARD
(Janesville,
Wisconsin)
SP4 Timothy
Agard was born July 13, 1948. He arrived in Vietnam on October 20,
1967. Based in the Mekong Delta area, just south of Saigon, Tim was
attached to the Ninth Infantry Division (Old Reliables), Headquarters
Company, 5th Battalion, 60th Infantry. The 5/60 Unit was one of two
Mechanized groups attached to the Ninth at the time. These consisted of
Armored Personnel Carriers (APC's known as 'tracks') and were
consistently used in combat offensive tactics along with other
Infantrymen. Tim was wounded in a combat firefight late at night on
February 16, 1968.
Although
Tim's training was as a Corrections Specialist for the Army, everyone
in Vietnam was prepared to be used in both offensive and defensive
actions as needed. Tim was called into a combat mission that day.
According
to an eyewitness report, Tim died for his country with valor:
On
February 16, 1968, HHC/5/60 was pulling security for a fire support
base (Artillery Compound) outside of a town called Cai Lay in Long An
Province. We had responded to one of the Infantry Line Companies that
was in a running firefight with an unknown size enemy force. We were
part of a recon group attached to Headquarters.
When we
arrived on the scene and joined the other Company, they had lost
contact with the VC, so we got off our 'tracks' and started to go
across the rice paddy. This was just around midnight. Tim (Agard) was
on my right, and a black soldier by the name of (Cpl) Cullen Quin was
on my left.
We had
gone about 150 yards and Tim was walking beside a dike about 15 yards
to my right. Suddenly, he screamed "Ambush" and as I swung to my right
a VC was firing into Tim at point blank range. I shot the gook and than
another one popped up and we shot each other. I was paralyzed from the
waist down from the impact of the bullet. I tried to crawl over to Tim,
but the firefight was so heavy I could not get to him. Quin, who was on
my left and a guy by the name of (PFC Gerald) Milbrodt were also killed
soon thereafter.
I crawled
back toward the road using my elbows and finally got back, but I don't
know how long it took - as it seemed like forever. The firefight went
on until almost daybreak when I was put on a Dustoff (helicopter
evacuation) with other wounded. I was told later that the VC enemy
force was very large and that 5/60 was responsible for a large enemy
killed that night. (Later reports show the size to exceed 500 enemy).
I will
never forget this night and I believe that Tim saved my life. He will
always be a part of my life and I have visited him at the Wall several
times.
-- Larry
Nixon HHC/5/60.
After
evacuation back to the Army Field Hospital, Timothy Agard died of his
wounds on February 19, 1968.
Courtesy of
Bruce Swander
FROM THE VIRTUAL WALL DATABASE
PAGE FOR SP4 AGARD:
(http://www.virtualwall.org/da/AgardTC01b.htm)
PERSONAL DATA
Home of Record:
Janesville, Wisconsin
Date of birth:
Tuesday, 07/13/1948
MILITARY DATA
Service: Army
(Regular)
Grade at loss: E4
Rank: Specialist Four
ID No: 16967248
MOS: 95C20
Corrections Specialist
LenSvc: Less than
one year
Unit: HHC, 5TH
BN, 60TH INF RGT, 9 INF DIV
CASUALTY DATA
Start Tour:
Friday, 10/20/1967
Cas Date: Monday,
02/19/1968
Age at Loss: 19
Remains: Body Recovered
Location: Long
An, South Vietnam
Type: Hostile,
Died Of Wounds
Reason: Gun, Small Arms
Fire - Ground Casualty
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