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Terry de la Mesa Allen, Jr.
Terry Allen Jr.
From left to right: Major James Shelton, Lieutenant Colonel Terry Allen Jr. and Sergeant Major Francis Dowling posed for a photograph. Both Allen and Dowling were killed on 17 October 1967.
Born 1929 (1929)
Died 17 October 1967(1967-10-17) (aged 38)
Place of birth El Paso, Texas
Place of death Ong Thanh, Vietnam
Allegiance Flag of the United States United States
Service/branch United States Department of the Army Seal United States Army
Years of service 1952-1967
Rank US-O5 insignia Lieutenant Colonel
Unit 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division
Battles/wars Vietnam War
* Battle of Ong Thanh

Terry de la Mesa Allen, Jr. (1929–1967), son of Terry de la Mesa Allen, Sr., was a fourth generation soldier. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He served with the 1st Infantry Division, which his father had commanded in World War II. He was killed in an ambush in South Vietnam on 17 October 1967, while leading a battalion against the Viet Cong near Lai Khe, northwest of Saigon at the Battle of Ong Thanh. An account of that battle is detailed in They Marched into Sunlight, a book by David Maraniss. Allen was married to Jean Ponder of El Paso and had 3 children; Mary, Consuelo, and Alice.

Under steady pressure from higher-ups to forcefully engage the enemy, Allen, in what has been called an "ill-advised action", took two rifle companies, "A" and "D" on an attempt to contact hostle Viet Cong forces. These two rifle companies ran into an ambush by two much larger Viet Cong battalions that lay in wait along the trail. The Viet Cong forces allowed the lead company, Bravo to walk past the second of two battalions lying alongside the road as close as 10 meters away. Bravo Company continued up the trail and walked along the 1st of the two battalions which opened fire on the Bravo killing or wounding the entire force including LtCol Allen. After all but eliminating Alpha Company, the Viet Cong 2d battalion assaulted Company D, killing or wounding many of the remaining Americans.[1]

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