Today we commemorate the death of our mate Marvin who was Killed in Action on this day in 1968
Biography of Marvin (Mick) W. Ayres
Mick Ayres was born in Sydney, NSW, Australia, on the 28th October 1944
His service in Vietnam included:-
1 Australian Reinforcement Unit, from the 10th March 1967 to the 26th April 1967
6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, from the 27 April 1967 to the 29th May 1967
7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, from the 30th May 1967 to the 5th February 1968
… the fatal action in Vietnam …
Gunner Mike Williams described the contact in which Mick Ares was killed in Bien Hoa Province:
“We moved into the bunkers where we were all pinned down by heavy fire to our front. There was one main bunker with what sounded like the equivalent of a fifty cal firing at us but above our heads. The trees were falling on us as the heavy machine gun fire was having the same effect as a chain saw on the trees. We were lower than the bunker and the NVA could not depress the gun low enough to cause us casualties, other than Mick Ayres, who was a good fifty metres behind where we were pinned down when he was hit by a stray round in his chest.”
There was a particularly ugly aftermath to Private Ayres’ death. In a vicious gesture, anti–Vietnam war protesters phoned his parents and said, ‘He got what he deserved’. His parents have this despicable act imprinted on their memory to this day.
His grave is within the Rookwood Military Cemetery, NSW and is located in Lawn EE – Grave 576 B
Today [14th February, 2018] is the 50th Anniversary when the funeral service of our dear brother, Marvin (Mick) AYRES took place at the Rookwood Military Cemetery, where he was laid to rest.
Sadly missed and always loved and remembered by his three sisters and their families.
Madeline, Maxine, Jacqualine (Jacqui)
No Madeline I have never forgotten he was and still is the love of my life. I still go and visit him Birthdays, Xmas and of cause on his 50th Anniverary,Anzac Day and any time I feel I need to be with him. I was there on his 50th and put my flowers next to the yellow ones already put there by someone earlier. I have never stopped loving him and miss terribly. Helen❤️❤️