Lt. Col. George Wallace Gaspard Jr.

1926 - 2018

Lt. Col. George Wallace Gaspard Jr. obituary, 1926-2018

Lt. Col. George Wallace Gaspard Jr.

1926 - 2018

BORN

1926

DIED

2018

George Gaspard Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 8 to Feb. 18, 2018.
Lt. Col. George Wallace Gaspard Jr. was born at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala., on August 5, 1926, the son of the late George W. Gaspard of MN and Annie Lou Bamberg of AL. He passed away on January 30, 2018 in his home in Saint Johns, FL. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1944 to 1946 and first entered the U.S. Army on June 11, 1951. In May 1952, he reported to Fort Benning, Ga., as a student in the first all officer class at the Ranger course, followed by attendance at a special course at the Air Ground School located at Southern Pines, N.C. He the applied for transfer to the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), which had just been organized at Fort Bragg, N.C. He served as a team leader in the 18th SF Operational Detachment, and in November 1952 attended Special Forces Class #1. In March 1953, then Lt. Gaspard was assigned to FEC/LD 8240AU FECOM during the Korean War, where he commanded four enlisted men and 80 South Korean agents, who were dispatched behind enemy lines to gather intelligence on the North Koreans. In October 1954, Gaspard joined the 77th SF Group (A) as a guerrilla warfare instructor with the Psychological Warfare School's Special Forces Department. He was subsequently transferred to the 187th ARCT and honorably discharged in September 1957. From 1960-1962, he served as a civilian mobilization designee with the Special Warfare department in the Pentagon. In April 1962, he was recalled to active duty and assigned to the 5th SF Group (A) at Fort Bragg, commanding Det A-13; and in September opened a new Special Forces Camp in Kontum Province at Dak Pek, Vietnam, which remained the longest continuously active SF/ARVN Ranger camp until it was overrun in 1972. Capt. Gaspard returned to Fort Bragg in 1963 as adjutant and HHC commander of the newly formed 6th SF Group (A). In July 1965, he reported to AID Washington, DC and subsequently to AID Saigon, assigned as a provincial adviser in Quang Duc Province. He was instrumental in negotiations to peacefully transfer FULRO personnel to the Army of South Vietnam. He was promoted to major in 1966, and after completing this tour, reported to 1 SF Group (A), Okinawa. In October 1967, he returned to Vietnam and directed the MACVSOG Strata program. With the SOG Commander, Col. Jack Singlaub, Maj. Gaspard briefed Gen. Westmorland and Gen. Abrams on future STRATA operations, resulting in 24 helo insertions and 22 1-2 extractions into North Vietnam' with one STRATA team becoming surrounded and requiring emergency extraction. Maj. Gaspard, riding a hydraulic penetrator, twice descended to remove a wounded agent and was awarded the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross for Heroism and the Purple Heart Medal. He returned to SOG 1969; 2qw promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1971; and reported to 1st SF Group, Okinawa as the group executive officer, and later assuming command of the 1st Battalion. Lt. Col. Gaspard retired in August 1973. His awards and decorations include: the Silver Star Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with V-device and five Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Medal with V-device and three Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Infantryman's Badge with one Battle Star, Master Parachutist Badge, Pacific Theater Service Ribbon with one Campaign Star, Korea Service Ribbon with two campaign Stars, Vietnam Service Campaign Ribbon with 15 campaign Stars, 18 other service and foreign awards including the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Gold, Silver and Bronze stars, U.S. Navy Parachute Wings, Korea Master Parachutist Wings, Vietnamese Master Parachutist Wings, Thailand Master Parachutist Wings and Cambodia Parachute Wings. In 1985, Colonel Gaspard entered the South Carolina State Guard and was subsequently appointed in 1987 as Chief of Staff with the rank of Brigadier General. In 1991, he was inducted into the Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame at Fort Benning, Georgia. In 2010, BG Gaspard became a Distinguished Member of the Special Forces Regiment. Lt. Col. Gaspard was a member of SFA, SOA, VFW, MOAA, American Legion and Sons of Confederacy. Lt. Col. Gaspard is survived by his loving wife Suzanne R. Fox Gaspard; children, Margaret A. Wornica (Dennis), George W. Gaspard, III., Michael B. Gaspard (Donna), Jeannette G. Marshall (John), Graham C. Gaspard (Marla), Towsend Gaspard and Kirsten Gaspard; eight grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Green Beret Foundation, The George C. Morton Memorial Scholarship Fund(SOA),Community Hospice of Jacksonville, FL, St Augustine Humane Society, St Augustine, FL, Jacksonville Humane Society, Jacksonville, FL. Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, February 18 at 3pm in Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home of Mandarin.
Arrangements by HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME OF MANDARIN, 11801 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32223, 904-288-0025.

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January 30, 2019

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March 6, 2018

Richard Erickson posted to the memorial.

February 16, 2018

Viet Dang sent flowers.

Gerry Dromeshauser

January 30, 2019

Thank you for your service. A rest well deserved. I know you will be missed.

Richard Erickson

March 6, 2018

A True Hero that gave his entire Life For his Country and Family. This Life, cherished with, for, and, by him, is a blessing for everyone that had the opportunity to know him. This life that he has walked so honorably, is passed, but, he is on another great mission now. Wishing the family my deepest sorrow but know so many are here to offer our blessing and support. GOD SPEED, Richard Erickson, Sergeant Major (Retired), Special Forces. Ft Bragg NC.

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February 15, 2018

Thanks for your service

Janet Lanpher

February 12, 2018

Such an honor to know him. Praying for God to heal your hearts Suzie, George III and Margaret and the rest of his sweet family.

February 9, 2018

To the entire Gaspard family, I am heartbroken to hear that George "Speedy" Gaspard has passed. We only served together for a short time 1968-1969 but during those interesting times, I would not have wished to spend it with any other soldier. I will never forget his leadership, his stories and humor. He was a true professional and I am deeply honored to have known him. RIP Speedy
Jay J. Glenn (Charleston, SC)

Mike De Rosa

February 8, 2018

To the entire Gaspard family, I am deeply sorry to hear about the loss of LTC Gaspard. He was a trail blazer in the SF world and an American hero. I had the distinct pleasure of meeting him a couple years ago. My deepest condolences and sympathies are with you all. God will bless him as he greet him at the last rally point.
De Oppresso Liber

John Felsher

February 8, 2018

"Speedy" was my friend and Hero. He was the essence of both a Southern Gentleman and Professional Soldier. I hope all who loved and knew him will appreciate the moments they were able to spend by his side. Suzie, I celebrate His life with you and mourn His loss as well. God Bless.

jimmy clayton

February 8, 2018

Lt. Col. Gaspard thank you for your service. You are the kind of man that makes this world safe for all of us. Your family should be so proud RIP Lt. Col. Gaspard and peace be with your family.

Dave Williams

February 4, 2018

An inspiring soldier, to say the least. I remember him well from the 1st SFG in Okinawa around 1966. RIP

Ron Fory

February 3, 2018

"Speedy" was one of a kind. Served in 1st SFG when he reported in 1971. A gentleman with a great sense of humor. All who knew him will miss him. God bless the family.

HB Whidden

February 3, 2018

George, Our sincerest condolences. So sorry to hear about the death of your father.
HB and Jane Whidden

Stephen Pullen

February 2, 2018

One of the most humble and kind gentleman I've had the pleasure to know.

David Soucie

February 2, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Richard Bleharski

February 1, 2018

Never forgotten. Served with him on Okinawa 71-73. One of the good ones. RIP

Jeff Forker

February 1, 2018

God bless you, Sir. You will be remembered.

Donald Shaw

February 1, 2018

Remembering a commander I really respected.

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