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WILLIAM HASKELL Obituary

HASKELL William Haskell (Age 72) 1st Lt USMC (Ret.) On Sunday, September 17, 2017, of Washington, DC after a short illness. Bill Haskell was born June 7, 1945 in Washington, DC to the late Albert Joseph Haskell and Esther Knudsen Haskell. Bill was an officer in the United States Marine Corps, having joined at the height of the Vietnam War. He was in command of a Marine Corps platoon in Vietnam on March 9, 1969 when they encountered a numerically superior NVA unit. The marines soundly defeated the NVA unit while sustaining no casualties themselves. Bill received the Silver Star for his leadership and courage during the battle. The battle received notice on the front page of the Washington Post. Bill had also received the Purple Heart, Bronze Star with Combat "V" device, and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with "V" device. On May 25 1969, Bill was wounded in a huge battle near Mutter Ridge. Colonel Oliver North wrote about Bill in his book One More Mission. The first chapter titled "Kilo One Actual is Down" described Bill's wounding in detail. Colonel North described Bill as one of the best Marine Corps officers and credited him with teaching him combat skills during the war. Bill retired from the marines and went to work for HR Block as a district manager. After a short time, he purchased his own HR Block franchises in Upper Marlboro, MD and Dunkirk, MD. After retiring, Bill volunteered preparing taxes for service members. Larry, Bill's brother, recalls a vivid memory when a large group of enlisted marines and officers walking down the sidewalk on the way to visit Bill recovering from his wounds in 1969. This was at a time when officer-enlisted conflicts were reported regularly in the newspaper. This combined group of marines had gone out of their way to visit him at home. They told stories of Bill's leadership in battle and reported he would frequently take point himself, never asking his men to do anything he would not do himself. He stayed in shape and ran in the Marine Corps marathon every year. He always told his family that he would run in the marathon on his 100th birthday. No one doubted that would happen. On July 31, he was actively training for the marathon but on August 1, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His decline was rapid. He was unable to drink or eat other than tiny amounts by mid-August. Absent any nutrition, he started to wither away. At one point, he was visited by marine officers who had flown in from around the country and even overseas. They described Bill to hospital staff as a real American hero who had saved lives in combat. He was cheated by cancer out of his remaining 28 years and the marathons that he will not be running after all. He is survived by his son, Zach Haskell of Upper Marlboro, MD and a brother, Larry of Mt Pleasant, SC. Also survived by nieces, Laura Haskell and Monica Haskell Sanders and nephew, Joe Haskell. All will miss him terribly. Graveside service and interment with full military honors will be celebrated at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial Donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675.Memorial Donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758516, Topeka, KS 66675. www.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.com

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 20, 2017.

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Ken Howard ACHS Class of 1963

November 14, 2024

Honored to have been his Carroll HS Classmate.

Tom DeKornfeld

September 18, 2023

Bill was true-blue! I knew Bill as a race volunteer, and a more dedicated volunteer who did his job to perfection you will never find.

Gribbin Family

October 1, 2017

A true American hero. God bless him.

Tom DeKornfeld

September 25, 2017

The most vigilant and dedicated volunteer at day-long races the Annapolis Striders have ever had. Thank you Bill. You will be missed!

Bob McCamish

September 24, 2017

Bill was my student at the Andrews Aero Club where he earned his instrument pilot rating. He was an outstanding pilot and an excellent student, always prepared, and passed his FAA flight check with "flying" colors. We became friends, and have kept in touch over many years. Memories of our friendship will live forever.

Gail and Rich Fouts

September 24, 2017

Bill was a valiant Marine and well known fixture of Upper Marlboro. His love for the Marines was surpassed only by his love for his one son, Zachary.

Alan "Doc" Sams

September 22, 2017

Rest in peace, Marine! Your rest is well earned, and many of the Marines and Corpsmen who served alongside you continue to carry you in our hearts.

David Overturf

September 22, 2017

R.I.P. Marine

Julie Hart

September 22, 2017

Bravery does have it's rewards that last a life time. Heroes have rewards that last others their lifetime. Now Bill deserves a peaceful rest from his giving of himself many times over. May light perpetual shine upon him + .
Julie and Jeff Hart

JWB Richardson

September 22, 2017

Bill was one of our neighbors for the past few years. A nice guy and a good neighbor, that always greeted you with a smile. Will miss seeing him jogging up and down our street.

Edward Cavazos

September 21, 2017

March 9, 1969 when they encountered a numerically superior NVA unit. HE was not their at the time the ambush was sprung i know i was there Still am saddend by his passing may he rest in peace .

Scott Walter

September 21, 2017

I'm deeply saddened to hear of his passing. It was a pleasure to know him and ride with him in the FT. Washington H.O.G. Chapter. Rest in peace Bill.

September 20, 2017

Richard Edelen

In memory of a proud Marine

Joe Haskell

September 20, 2017

Thank you all for the kind words and sympathy that our family has received in the last few weeks. Bill's last days were very peaceful. He had 100% of his mental faculties until his last breath which allowed him so say many goodbyes.

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