ConorMacNessa
Since Sep 10, 2004

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I'm a Vietnam Veteran, (FMF Hospital Corpsman) who had the honor of serving with Kilo and Lima Companies, 3rd Batt., 5th Marines in I Corps, RVN in 1969. I came back to the World approximately an ounce overweight.


I'm 60 years old, married for TWENTY! glorious years to mfkmmof4 (aka "Chick") with six children (two grown) and live in the People's Republic of Maryland.

My elder daughter has recently graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Maryland in College Park. She has accepted an instructorship in the Fine Arts Department at Florida State University.


Tawes Fine Arts Building, Univerity of Maryland

My younger daughter is a Sophomore at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia.


Barbelin Hall, St. Joseph's University



Stained Glass Window, St. Mary of the Mills Catholic Church, Laurel, Maryland

Parishioner of St. Mary of the Mills Catholic Church, 1989 to date.
Liturgical Cantor, St. Mary of the Mills Catholic Church, 1992 - 2007.
Member, St. Mary of the Mills Chancel Choir, 2000 to date.
Member, St. Mary of the Mills Parish Council, 2005 - 2008. (Vice Chairman, 2006-2007)
Member, St. Mary of the Mills Liturgy Committee.

Member, Knights of Columbus Archbisop Curley Assembly #383

Member, Knights of Columbus Patuxent Council #2203 (Lecturer, 2004-2006)

Member, American Legion Post 60

Member, Veterans of Foreign Wars

Life Member, 1st Marine Division Association





Photo is of me, HM/2 Thomas J. Mitchell and HM/2 Glenn Simpson in the 3/5 rear area in An Hoa, Quang Nam Province, RVN in early August, 1969.


Photo is of me and my father, Cdr. T.G. Mitchell, MSC, USN on August 25, 1969 at NNMC Bethesda, Maryland when he presented me with my Purple Heart Medal. Later the same day, he retired from the Navy after 24 years of service both as an enlisted man and officer.

After finishing Hospital Corps "A" School, I was stationed at USNH, Quantico, Virginia, where I was a ward Corpsman on the surgical ward. From there, I went to Field Medical Service School at Camp Pendleton, California prior to deployment to Vietnam. I was wounded in action when my platoon was ambushed on August 18, 1969. I was then medevaced through Clark AFB and USNH, Agana, Guam back to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. I was in hospital, on convalescent leave and then on limited duty until February, 1970.

For the last two years of my enlistment I was stationed at NNMC Bethesda. I was separated from active duty in 1971 and received my Honorable Discharge in 1973.

Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel


St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen.

FREEDOM ISN’T FREE!





I pledge allegiance
To the flag
Of the United States of America
And to the Republic
For which it stands
One Nation under God, indivisible,
With Liberty and Justice for all.

A Hospital Corpsman’s Prayer


Lord, As I embark upon this path that you,
in your infinite wisdom, have set before me, I pray
that you will guide my hand, my heart and my mind.
Keep me faithful to my oath, always aware of the
seriousness of my duties, and above all the sacredness
of life. Let me not be a glory seeker, but rather a servant,
as You the Great Physician to whom all Glory belongs, served
even us. Help me face the trials before me, death of those I
come to love, and personal disappoinments without losing heart
or faith. May I place first the welfare of those entrusted to my
care, and self last. Above all Lord, protect me from my pride, for
there is nothing I can do through what skill I may possess that is
not in your will that it be done.
Amen