Christy, Michael, LTC

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Lieutenant Colonel
Last Service Branch
Infantry
Last Primary MOS
46A-Public Affairs Officer
Last MOS Group
Branch Immaterial
Primary Unit
1969-1970, 1542, HHC, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry
Service Years
1966 - 1984
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Voice Edition
Infantry Special Forces Ranger
Lieutenant Colonel
Four Overseas Service Bars

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Home State
Michigan
Michigan
Year of Birth
1938
 
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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by LTC Michael Christy (Six) - Deceased
 
Contact Info
Home Town
Grand Rapids
Last Address
4176 Elmer Ave
Studio City
Date of Passing
Sep 06, 2022
 

 Official Badges 

1st Cavalry Division US Army Retired (Pre-2007) US Marine Corps Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Jungle Expert Badge Cold War Veteran Vietnamese Fourragere


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
United Services Automobile Association (USAA)1st Cavalry Division AssociationMilitary Officers Association of America (MOAA)12th Cavalry Regiment Association
N/AN/AMilitary Order of the Purple HeartChapter 131
Chapter 682Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC)Government Vacation Rewards
  1968, United Services Automobile Association (USAA) - Assoc. Page
  1969, 1st Cavalry Division Association
  1984, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) - Assoc. Page
  2000, 12th Cavalry Regiment Association
  2006, Special Operations Association (SOA-MACV), N/A - Chap. Page
  2008, United States Army Ranger Association, N/A (Member) - Chap. Page
  2011, Military Order of the Purple Heart - Assoc. Page
  2013, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 131 (Woodland, California) - Chap. Page
  2015, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW), Chapter 682 (Bakersfield, California) - Chap. Page
  2020, Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC)
  2021, Government Vacation Rewards


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Since my military retirement I've been working in the motion picture and television industry.

Mostly I write/produce/direct documentaries for cable television networks such as The History Channel, A&E, and Discovery.

Many are military documentaries for MODERN MARVELS with titles such as Camouflage, Booby Traps and Bullets.

In the past I made dozens of military training/informational films for the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. Perhaps the most significant was COMBAT LEADERSHIP featuring Lee Marvin. He was very proud of the film. He saw it as a Marine serving Marines. COMBAT LEADERSHIP is on the Bonus Disc of Warner Brothers' re-release on THE DIRTY DOZEN.

I am also a military technical consultant which sometimes takes me on the set for technical accuracy, which I did for two seasons of TOUR OF DUTY, but mostly I help writers find the "military" voice in their scripts.

In the past three years I have had five articles printed in Vietnam magazine.  I find great satisfaction in telling the stories of men and women who fought in a war that does not get the recognition it so richly deserves.

A few years after retiring from the army, I met my wife Kathryn. She has been a filmmaker for over 30 years with an extensive resume. The last 20 have mostly been documentaries for cable television. She was born and raised in Los Angeles.

   
Other Comments:

My military career spanned 26 years, beginning in 1956 when I joined the U.S. Marine Corps. Following two years active duty, I spent another two years in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.

In 1962, I joined the Army National Guard. In 1966 I went on active duty in U.S. Army. After 18 years on active duty, I retired in 1984. I have posted a number of photographs and accompanying narrative depicting Vietnam.

Several of my brothers with whom I served in Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in 1970 have also posted numerous photographs on their profiles. They are TOM HIRST, DANNY LONG, CRAIG TROUP, and RODNEY YOUNG.

   

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Vietnam War/Sanctuary Counteroffensive Campaign (1970)/Operation Toan Thang 42 / Rock Crusher
From Month/Year
May / 1970
To Month/Year
May / 1970

Description
Apr 29 - May 2 1970; ARVN units, 25th Div and 5th Div and four Ranger battalions from the 2nd Ranger Group and US 1st Cav Div, 9th Inf Div and 11th Armored Cav Regt operation against the Parrot's Beak to target the NVA/VC base areas in Cambodia.

On 30 April ARVN forces launched Operation Toan Thang 42 (Total Victory), also labeled Operation Rock Crusher. 12 ARVN battalions of approximately 8,700 troops (two armored cavalry squadrons from III Corps and two from the 25th and 5th Infantry Divisions, an infantry regiment from the 25th Infantry Division, and three Ranger battalions and an attached ARVN Armored Cavalry Regiment from the 3rd Ranger Group) crossed into the Parrot's Beak region of Svay Rieng Province. The offensive was under the command of Lieutenant General Đỗ Cao Trí, the commander of III Corps, who had a reputation as one of the most aggressive and competent ARVN generals. Tri's operation was to have begun on the 29th but Trí refused to budge, claiming that his astrologer had told him "the heavens were not auspicious". During their first two days in Cambodia, ARVN units had several sharp encounters with PAVN forces losing 16 killed while killing 84 PAVN and capturing 65 weapons. The PAVN, forewarned by previous ARVN incursions, however, conducted only delaying actions in order to allow the bulk of their forces to escape to the west.

FYI- The Cambodian campaign (also known as the Cambodian incursion and the Cambodian invasion) was a brief series of military operations conducted in eastern Cambodia, which was officially a neutral country, in 1970 by South Vietnam and the United States as an extension of the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War. Thirteen major operations were conducted by the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) between 29 April and 22 July and by U.S. forces between 1 May and 30 June.

The objective of the campaign was the defeat of the approximately 40,000 troops of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the Viet Cong (VC) in the eastern border regions of Cambodia. Cambodian neutrality and military weakness made its territory a safe zone where PAVN/VC forces could establish bases for operations over the border. With the US shifting toward a policy of Vietnamization and withdrawal, it sought to shore up the South Vietnamese government by eliminating the cross-border threat.

A change in the Cambodian government allowed an opportunity to destroy the bases in 1970, when Prince Norodom Sihanouk was deposed and replaced by pro–U.S. General Lon Nol. A series of South Vietnamese–Khmer Republic operations captured several towns, but the PAVN/VC military and political leadership narrowly escaped the cordon. The operation was partly a response to a PAVN offensive on 29 March against the Cambodian Army that captured large parts of eastern Cambodia in the wake of these operations. Allied military operations failed to eliminate many PAVN/VC troops or to capture their elusive headquarters, known as the Central Office for South Vietnam (COSVN) as they had left a month prior, but the haul of captured material in Cambodia prompted claims of success.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
May / 1970
To Month/Year
May / 1970
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  118 Also There at This Battle:
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  • Baker, Robert, 1SG, (1967-1989)
  • Berry, Michael, SP 5, (1969-1972)
  • Berry, Russ, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Blizzard, John, SFC, (1953-1974)
  • Bowers, James, MAJ, (1960-1980)
  • Brandow, Larry, CW3, (1968-1996)
  • Brewer, James, SGT, (1969-Present)
  • Breyette, Thomas, SGT, (1970-1973)
  • Broussard, Earl, SSG, (1966-1976)
  • Conrad, Robert, SGT, (1969-1971)
  • Dunn, Michael, CSM, (1962-1993)
  • Faulk, Gary, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Germain, Rodman, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Ginalick Jr., Dr. Matthew, CW4, (1968-2004)
  • Hanson, Wayne, SGT, (1969-1971)
  • Heavilin, Tom, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Hellrung, Donald, SP 5, (1969-1971)
  • Holmberg, David, SP 5, (1968-1970)
  • Holtgrave, Leonard, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Hood, Bruce, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Hubis, Jerry, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Hutson, Michael, CW5, (1966-1999)
  • Jenkins, Jim, SGT, (1969-1971)
  • Keeley, Charles, SGT, (1969-1972)
  • Larsen, Robert, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Manning, Ronald, CW4, (1968-1989)
  • Marrs, Larry, CPT, (1967-1973)
  • Marsett, Robert, SFC, (1969-1991)
  • McPoland, Daniel, SSG, (1969-1990)
  • Norris, Allen, 1LT, (1968-1971)
  • Ocker, Leo, CW4, (1968-2009)
  • Prahl, Brian, CW4, (1968-2006)
  • Ramsey, Pat, CW4, (1967-1991)
  • Ray, Tom, CSM, (1969-2010)
  • Reddington, John, SGT, (1968-1970)
  • Robley, Marvin, MWO4, (1956-1988)
  • Roth, Charles, CW2, (1968-1971)
  • Saft, Paul, CPT, (1969-1972)
  • Saul, Lawrence, COL, (1968-2008)
  • Slocum, Dan, SGT, (1969-1970)
  • Stanislaw, Joseph, PFC, (1969-1970)
  • Stribling, Nathan, SP 5, (1969-1972)
  • Sullivan, Walter, LTC, (1968-1992)
  • Swapp, Bobby, SP 4, (1969-1971)
  • Taylor, Henry, SGT, (1969-1971)
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