Somerville Honoring PFC Ronald J. Pointer USMC

By William Tauro

This past Thursday, a ceremony was held honoring the 52nd anniversary of PFC RONALD J POINTER’S ultimate sacrifice to his country in the Quan Tri Province of Vietnam.

A square was dedicated to Somerville native PFC Ronald J. Pointer of the United States Marine Corp who lost his life in the line of duty.

Ronald J. Pointer was born on October 6th 1949 and was killed on September 17th, 1968 in Vietnam.

The dedication in his honor is now located at the corner of Belmont Street and Somerville Avenue in Somerville. Ken Manzi played TAPS at the ceremony in full military uniform honoring PFC Pointer.

PFC Ronald Pointer is buried in the Somerville Veterans Cemetery that’s located in Teele Square Somerville.

ABOUT PFC RONALD J POINTER:

PFC Pointer died saving lives and he is buried In the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Somerville.
Ronald, the grandson of Caroline Sasso of Somerville MA, the son of William Pointer deceased, and the son of Louise Pointer of Waltham MA enlisted in the US Marine Corps on February 6, 1967 in Boston MA.
He arrived in Vietnam on April 17, 1968 assigned to Company H BLT 2/26 9th MAB FMFPAC.
During Operation LANCASTER II, in Hoang Hoa District of Quang Tri Province in the vicinity of LZ Margo the BLT 2/26 CP (Command Post) was hit with 60 rounds of 60mm and 82mm mortar fire, small arms fire was also exchanged by the Marines and enemy force before the NVA withdrew.
Thirteen Marines were wounded and PFC Pointer was killed as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds by the hostile mortar fire.

5 thoughts on “Somerville Honoring PFC Ronald J. Pointer USMC”

  1. I am glad I was able to discover that you were honored for your bravery. You were one of the nicest guys I ever met. I wish you had survived Viet Nam and worked your magic on all your friends. RIP my friend.

  2. Memorial Day is a day for reverence and honor of those who gave their lives defending our Nation and its values Ronald J. Pointer is one of them to be remembered on Memorial day and every day From Deborah (Pointer) Kaplan & Vietnam Veteran Ronald Kaplan.

  3. Ronnie was the best brother to my sister Debbie and I. He watched out for our well being.
    He was loved by all that knew him. Each day that passes is a day closer when we are united with him. I long for that day.

  4. Ronald
    “You gave your life in service to your country; you will never be forgotten.”

  5. THE VIETNAM WALL IN WASHINGTON D.C.
    It brings up so many memories and feelings — Sadness, Heartache, Pain, Love, Respect And Honor.

    We have visited the wall many times
    Deborah Kaplan
    My brother – PFC Ronald J. Pointer
    Panel 43w East Line 19
    DATE OF CASUALTY
    09/17/1968

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