Lt Gen. Victor "Brute" Krulak: RIP

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SAN DIEGO: Lieutenant General Victor Krulak, who headed all U.S. Marine forces in the Pacific during part of the Vietnam War, has died. He was 95.

Krulak died Monday at the Wesley Palms Retirement Community in San Diego, according to Edith Soderquist, a staff member at the facility. The cause of death was not immediately known.

Krulak commanded about 100,000 marines in the Pacific from 1964 to 1968 - a span in which the United States drastically increases forces in Vietnam.

Krulak, nicknamed "Brute" for his direct, no-nonsense style, was a decorated veteran of World War II and the Korean War.

After retirement, he often criticized the government's handling of the Vietnam War. He wrote that the war could have been won only if the South Vietnamese had been protected and befriended and if enemy supplies from North Vietnam had been cut off.

Krulak once summed up the U.S. dilemma in Vietnam by saying, "It has no front lines. The battlefield is in the minds of 16 or 17 million people."

Before assuming command of Fleet Marine Force Pacific, Krulak served as principal adviser on counterinsurgency warfare to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and the joint chiefs of staff.

"I never got enthusiasm out of war, and I'm convinced that the true pacifists are the professional soldiers who have actually seen it," Krulak said many years after retiring from the post.

During World War II on the island of Choiseul in the Solomon Islands, Krulak led his outnumbered battalion during an eight-day raid on Japanese forces, diverting the enemy's attention from the U.S. invasion of Bougainville.

Krulak's troops destroyed hundreds of tons of supplies, burning both camps and landing barges. He was wounded on Oct. 13, 1943, and later received the Navy Cross for heroism, along with the Purple Heart.

At 43, he became the youngest brigadier general in Marine Corps history up to that time. Krulak received the second of two Distinguished Service Medals when he retired from the military.

For the next nine years, he worked for Copley Newspapers.

He also wrote the book "First to Fight," an insider's view of the Marine Corps.

His son Charles Krulak served as commandant - the Marines' top post - from 1995 to 1999.

RIP- Semper Fi

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Yeah that bad ass boy right there was old school ass woopin! To bad we don't have dudes like that runnin the military today! There wouldn't be no bullshit negotiations! ARE YOU GUILTY! YES Sir!! BBBBBBOOOOMMMM MOfo!:rock:
 
This dogface served his country with distinction and died a faithfull servant at 95......

The very least he deserves is a bump or two in his graduation to the big game.

Semper Fi

D
 
Rockin Ronnie said:
Yeah that bad ass boy right there was old school ass woopin! To bad we don't have dudes like that runnin the military today! There wouldn't be no bullshit negotiations! ARE YOU GUILTY! YES Sir!! BBBBBBOOOOMMMM MOfo!:rock:

The problem lies with the politicians. :mad: They don't let the military do their job.
 
Thats like when the news asked him about married marines, quote" If marines where suppose to have a wife we would of issued them one". "women only get in the way of the mission of my marines."Gen Krulak Commandant of USMC
 
He was a Marine of Marines. I read that First to fight, great book if you are a Marine. I came in when Chuck was the Commandant. His son was a Cpl on the range in Stone bay. Camp Lejuene.
Semper Fidelis. Chesty, Dan Daly and every Marine up there are probably having him checking in, gear issued , head shaved get his admin paperwork done and meeting the SgtMaj's and Commandants. ha ha There is only one breed of Marine it will never change
 
Big Worm said:
He was a Marine of Marines. I read that First to fight, great book if you are a Marine. I came in when Chuck was the Commandant. His son was a Cpl on the range in Stone bay. Camp Lejuene.
Semper Fidelis. Chesty, Dan Daly and every Marine up there are probably having him checking in, gear issued , head shaved get his admin paperwork done and meeting the SgtMaj's and Commandants. ha ha There is only one breed of Marine it will never change


Nobody understands us:marchmellow: And they wont unless the have been there done that. Like when I was in everybody adimired chesty but nobody (except me and few others,unintentionally) followed what he said " A Real Marine has been to the brig at least once in his career!" Now this is the meanest of mean when it comes to Marines.:rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Thanks to those of you who acknowledge the passing of this Marine of Marines....

Semper Fi

D
 
DevilDawg3097 said:
Nobody understands us:marchmellow: And they wont unless the have been there done that. Like when I was in everybody adimired chesty but nobody (except me and few others,unintentionally) followed what he said " A Real Marine has been to the brig at least once in his career!" Now this is the meanest of mean when it comes to Marines.:rock: :rock: :rock:
ha ha, because then you were not a real Marine if you did not have an NJP, been to the brig. I have been there done that. I was a Lance Corporal for 2.5 years not because i wanted to but they do not get promoted as fast they do now. But you are right you have to have been there to understand. if one of us go we all go. Our breed will never die.
 

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