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Father Vincent R. Capodanno, MM Servant of God February 13,1929 - September 4,1967
Vincent Capodanno was born on February 13th, 1929, in Staten Island, New
York. After attending a year at Fordham University, young Vincent Capodanno
entered the Maryknoll Missionary seminary in upstate New York in 1949. The
Maryknolls were well known for sending American missionaries
overseas--especially to China and Korea. As the communists overran China, many Maryknoll priests and bishops were imprisoned and tortured. When Capodanno finished the seminary, he was ordained a priest and received his bachelor's degree in religious instruction.
During those early hours, Chaplain Capodanno received word of the battle taking place. He satin on the morning briefing at the 3rd Battalion's Combat Operations Center. He took notes and listened to the radio reports coming in. As the elements of Company "M" and "K" prepared to load the helicopters. "Fr.Vince" requested to go with them. His Marines needed him. "It's not going to be easy" he stated. As Company "M" approached the small village of Chau Lam, the North Vietnamese opened up on the 2nd Platoon, which was caught on a small knoll, out in the open. The fighting was fierce, hand to hand at times, and the platoon was in danger of being overrun. Father Capodanno went among the wounded and dying, giving last rites and taking care of his Marines. Wounded once in the face and suffering another wound that almost severed his hand, Father Capodanno moved to help a wounded corpsman only yards from an enemy machinegun. Father Capodanno died taking care of one of his men.
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