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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 4437-1966RESOLUTION NO. 4~37 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION IN MEMORY OF MARINE LANCE CORPORAL MICHAEL BIANCHINI BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that: WHEREAS, Marine Lance Corporal Michael Bianchini was killed in action, in Vietnam, near the City of Quang Nai, on March 5, 1966, when and where a force of five thousand Marines and South Vietnamese Paratroopers met and destroyed half of the North Vietnamese Army's 36th Division in Operation Utah, and WHEREAS, he did distinguish himself and the Corps through which he served his country in previous actions, particularly operation "Light Star" near Chu Lai in August of 1965, his actions being described as follows by Major General A. R. Kier, Acting Commanding General, U.S. Marines: Pinned down with men in his platoon under intense mortar fire, Corporal Bianchini suffered a head wound, but refused aid, crawled across shell-swept terrain to a position where he could deliver effective fire on the enemy. Only after he had run out of ammunition, and only after enemy fire had ceased, did Bianchini agree to accept medical aid for himself. WHEREAS, he was awarded the Purple Heart, the right to wear the Combat V for heroic action, and the Bronze Star for heroic achievement under fire, and WHEREAS, the members of the City Council share with his family and friends the sorrow caused by his loss and are moved to deep respect and admiration for his actions which were in keeping with the tradition of the United States Marine Corps. NOW, THEREFORE, The members of the City Council respectfully share with the family and friends of Michael Bianchini the sorrow caused by his loss. The members of the City Council express to the family and friends of Michael Bianchini respect and admiration for his service to his country through the United States Marine Corps, given in keeping with the highest traditions of that corps - a breed "whose blood line has remained without taint or blemish". The members of the City Council do hereby re- cord in the official records of the City as a tri- bute to Marine Lance Corporal Michael Bianchini, and the United States Marine Corps, this Resolution and the Epilogue from "The New Breed" by Andrew Geer, which describes the Marine breed as follows: EPILOGUE "One of the fine unit histories written after World War II was titled 'The Old Breed'. It was an account of the 1st Marine Division in the Pacific. 'The New Breed' is about the same division, but few of the same people. George McMillan, the author of 'The Old Breed', wrote of Marines who had fought in a dozen small wars and one or two large ones. He wrote of Marines who fitted Colonel John Thompson's description: 'a number of diverse people who ran curiously to type, with drilled shoulders and a bone-deep sunburn, and a toler- ant scorn of nearly everything on earth. They were the Leathernecks, the old breed of American regular, regarding the service as home and war an occupation, and they transmitted their temper and character and viewpoint to the high-hearted volunteer mass.' The new breed of Marine no longer answers to this description. The uniformity of Size is no longer there, nor do they have the length of professional military training. There are a few of the old breed left, very few. Most of the old ones were buried at Guadalcanal, Pelelieu or Oki- nawa. There is a similarity, however, between the old and the new - the will to win and curses on the man or unit who lacks it; the moral stamina to stand and fight when all seems lost; the cour- age to charge a hill when death warns to stay. Somehow the blood line has remained without taint or blemish." me The members of the City Council hereby order that a copy of this Resolution be delivered to Mrs. Joseph Bianchini, 701 Newman Drive, South San Francisco, California. the City of South San Francisco at a meeting held on the 21st day of by the following vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of regular March , 19 66 Frank J. Bertucellt, Patrick E. Ahem, Emilio Cortesi, Andrew Rocca and Guido J. Rozzi NOES, ' ' Non e ABSENT, " None ATTEST: e