Stevens, Lowell Wesley, Sr., MSG

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
11Z50-Infantry Senior Sergeant
Last MOS Group
Infantry
Primary Unit
1974-1980, 11Z50, HHC, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
Service Years
1959 - 1980
Infantry Special Forces
Master Sergeant
Seven Service Stripes
Twelve Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1941
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Putney
Last Address
Fayetteville, NC
Date of Passing
Jan 26, 2011
 
Location of Interment
Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery - Spring Lake, North Carolina

 Official Badges 

Special Forces Group Infantry Shoulder Cord


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Chapter I/XVIII - The Samuel S. Theriault/Aaron Bank Chapter
  1971, Special Forces Association, 1, Chapter I/XVIII - The Samuel S. Theriault/Aaron Bank Chapter (Executive Officer) (Fayetteville, North Carolina) - Chap. Page


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MSG LOWELL WESLEY STEVENS, Sr.

 

FAYETTEVILLE - Lowell Wesley Stevens Sr., 69, of Fayetteville, made the leap into eternity on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Lowell arrived on this earth as the first child of a coal mining family on July 8, 1941, in Putney, W.Va. The coal mining camp of Putney was located at the head of a 16-mile hollow and no longer exists. He was the son of the late Elmer and Opal Young Stevens. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Larry; and his sister, Jean. He was named after both of his grandfathers, Lowell H. Stevens and John Wesley Young. Lowell was the first one in his family to graduate from high school, but had only two options after doing so; go to work in the coal mines, which had killed his dad, or join the U.S. military. His father had served as a machine gunner in Europe during the last stages of World War II with the 376th Infantry Regiment of the 94th Infantry Division and was immensely proud of his Combat Infantryman Badge. On July 29, 1959, Lowell entered the U.S. Army, having enlisted for Airborne unassigned. He graduated from Jump School in February 1960, and six years later he was a master parachutist. Later on, he added HALO and HALO Master Wings to his chest. From December 1959 to May 1963, he was a proud member of the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. In May 1963, he volunteered for Special Forces training and completed the course with MOS 112 (Heavy Weapons Infantryman) in November of that year. In November 1963, Lowell was assigned to the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) located on Okinawa and performed the duties of the Heavy Weapons man on A-Detachments. He served on Detachment A-312 from Company C on a six month TDY mission to South Vietnam from June to December 1964. From May to July 1965, he was a squad leader in the Recon Platoon of the 1st Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment. In October 1965, Lowell was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in South Vietnam. Between this date and August 1972, Lowell completed a total of 71 months with the 5th Group in Vietnam. His duties included serving on A-Camps, MACV SOG, Mike Force company commander, and instructor at MACV Recondo School. He served for a total of six years and five months in Vietnam. After Vietnam, he was assigned once again to the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) on Okinawa for 18 months. In April, he was assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg. During the last eight years of his military service, he preformed the duties of the team sergeant on Operational Detachments. In his opinion, nothing in the Army was greater or more important than the team sergeant on an ODA. After retiring from the Army on March 1, 1980, he was an owner and operator of a new Peterbilt truck, leased to trucking companies that specialized in hauling steel and machinery until July 1983. During these 3 1/2years, he traveled the continental United Sates and visited with his rig all but two of our states. He enjoyed seeing our country from the vantage point afforded him by the cab of his truck. In July 1983, he started work on Camp Mackall as the range control representative. He took an intense interest in the history of Mackall and for more than 27 years, he endeavored all but daily to learn the rich history of the "home of the Airborne during World War II." He said many times that his service in Vietnam and his time at Camp Mackall defined his life and provided a degree of contentment that few men ever realized. On Sept. 1, 2010, Lowell retired from civil service on Fort Bragg with more than 47 years of enjoyable service with the federal government. Although he did not like to enumerate the awards he received while in the Army, it is customary to do so, so here it goes: Silver Star Medal (three awards), Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal (six awards), Purple Heart (two awards), Combat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge and a handful of "I was there" awards. He was most proud of his Vietnam Campaign Medal, which indicated that he was awarded 16 campaigns out of a total of 17 awarded for the entire Vietnam War. He is survived by his sister, Frances Stevens James and husband Cecil, of Thomson, Ga.; his wife of more than 35 years, Emiko; son, Lowell Jr. and wife Lauri; daughters, Natalie Stevens and husband Bart Palmer and Cheryl Stevens Mericle; two grandsons, Chance Palmer and Brandon Stevens; and two granddaughters, Brooke Stevens and Chasity Palmer, all of Fayetteville. Memorial services will be held at Rogers and Breece Funeral Home chapel in Fayetteville on Monday, Jan. 31, 2011, at 12:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Sandhillls Veterans Cemetery in Spring Lakes with full military honors. Services entrusted to Rogers and Breece Funeral Home of Fayetteville.




   

   1974-1980, 11Z50, HHC, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
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Rank
Master Sergeant
MOS
11Z50-Infantry Senior Sergeant
Base, Fort or City
Fort Bragg
State/Country
North Carolina
 
 
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HHC, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
Type
Special Operations
 
Parent Unit
5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
Strength
Company
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HHC, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)

Alderman, Joe, MSG, (1958-1980) IN 11Z50 First Sergeant
Nelson, Gale Edward, MSG, (1952-1976) IN 11Z50 Master Sergeant
Kemmer, Thomas James, CSM, (1949-1977) IN 00Z Command Sergeant Major
Lupyak, Joseph, CSM, (1951-1980) IN 00Z Command Sergeant Major
Strahan, Jimmy, 1SG, (1958-1981) IN 11B10 First Sergeant
Gumm, Franklin, MSG, (1956-1980) IN 11F10 Master Sergeant
Jerrel, Terry, MSG, (1980-2007) IN 11B50 Master Sergeant
Strahan, Jimmy, 1SG, (1958-1981) IN 11B10 Master Sergeant
Trudell, James, MSG, (1965-1991) IN 11B10 Master Sergeant
Dixon, William, SFC, (1954-1974) IN 11B20 Sergeant First Class
Goebel II, Theodore (Ted), MSG, (1956-1986) IN 11F10 Sergeant First Class
Closen, Frank James, MAJ, (1968-1995) IN 11B20 Staff Sergeant
FUATA, PEPA, MSG, (1967-1987) IN 111.68 Staff Sergeant
Sims, John, SGT, (1977-1982) IN 11B10 Sergeant
Westbrooks, Darryl, SSG, (1975-1982) IN 11B10 Sergeant
Shelton, William, LTC, (1960-1985) IN 1542 Lieutenant Colonel
Sinclair, Gordon, LTC, (1969-1989) SF 18A Lieutenant Colonel
Vincent, Charles, LTC, (1957-1974) EN 1331 Lieutenant Colonel
Holton, Archie, MAJ, (1961-1981) IN 1542 Major
Kirkbride, Wayne, LTC, (1972-1994) SF 18A Captain
Mills, Herbert, CW3, (1972-2010) IN 11A Captain
Bonaparte, Jr., Roosevelt, MAJ, (1976-1995) AV 15A First Lieutenant
Flora, Jon, LTC, (1978-2005) SC 25C First Lieutenant
Repp, Samuel, MAJ, (1977-2007) IN 11B First Lieutenant
Chalmers, Mike, CW4, (1971-2001) MI 351B Chief Warrant Officer 4
Edmonds, Michael, 1SG, (1968-1990) AG 75Z40 First Sergeant
Sparling, Gordon, 1SG, (1969-1991) SF 18Z5 First Sergeant
Miller, Franklin Douglas, CSM, (1964-1992) SF 18Z5 Master Sergeant
Ringley, Donald, MSG, (1967-1988) SF 18Z5 Master Sergeant
Bacon, Carlton, SFC, (1960-1983) SC 31Z Sergeant First Class
Helmer, Richard, SFC, (1959-1980) SC 31Z Sergeant First Class
Sullivan, Parick, SFC, (1980-1992) SF 18B Sergeant First Class
Wobig, James, MSG, (1967-1985) EN 12B10 Sergeant First Class
Alverez, Jack, SGM, (1969-1995) EN 12B10 Staff Sergeant
Wimberley, Scotty, SSG, (1968-1976) SC 05B4S Staff Sergeant
Wobig, James, MSG, (1967-1985) EN 12B10 Staff Sergeant
Avery, Marvin, SGT, (1977-1981) SF 18B Sergeant
Locke, James, SGT, (1970-1974) SC 36C10 Sergeant
Patty, James, SGT, (1972-1980) SC 05B4S Sergeant
Ragon, Bill, SGT, (1972-1975) MD 91B10 Sergeant
Allamon, Chester, SSG, (1975-1985) OD 32H10 Specialist 5
Crosby, Victor, SSG, (1970-1990) SC 72E10 Specialist 5
Roffman, Philip, SP 4, (1972-1974) MI 96B10 Specialist 4
Sass, Harry, SGM, (1958-1985) Master Sergeant
Griffith, Joe, CW4, (1979-2005) Specialist 4
McCormick, Patrick, MSG, (1972-2013) Specialist 4

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