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Correction: Vietnam-Last Marines Out-Quotes story

May 8, 2015, 3:18 AM

Former Marine Sgt. Kevin Maloney of Hollywood, Florida, holds a U.S. flag during the unveiling cere...

Former Marine Sgt. Kevin Maloney of Hollywood, Florida, holds a U.S. flag during the unveiling ceremony of a plaque dedicated to his fallen comrades Cpl. Charles McMahon and Lance Cpl. Darwin Judge who were the last U.S. servicemen killed by enemy fire in Vietnam, at the U.S. Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Thursday, April 30, 2015. On the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, a group of former U.S. Marines who were there on that day gathered at the site of the old U.S. Embassy, now the U.S. Consulate, for the ceremony for McMahon and Judge who were killed when their post near Tan Son Nhat Airport was hit by a rocket on April 29, 1975. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

(AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (AP) — In a story April 30 about the last Marines to leave Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War, The Associated Press reported erroneously that two Marines killed April 29, 1975, at the defense attache compound in Saigon were the last U.S. servicemen to die in the war. They were the last U.S. service members killed by enemy fire in the country. At least six others died later as part of the war, either at sea off the coast of Vietnam or in Cambodia.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Memories of the last US Marines out before Saigon fell

US Marines recall final hours before Saigon fell, reflect on life 40 years later

By MARGIE MASON

Associated Press

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (AP) — Snapshots of the Vietnam War, from three U.S. Marines who were among the last to leave Saigon as it fell on April 30, 1975:

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NAME: DON NICHOLAS, 62.

HOMETOWN: Green, Ohio.

EXPERIENCE WHEN SAIGON FELL: Nicholas was sent to the attache office to guard millions of U.S. dollars before the cash was burned and the compound blown up by the Americans to keep the enemy from raiding it and obtaining classified documents. He later stood watch at the embassy and was shocked when a Vietnamese man, desperate to get into the compound, ran a spike from the gate into his foot as he climbed over the wall. Others began offering “anything and everything” to get inside.

AFTER THE WAR: Nicholas became a doctor, but then joined the Army in 2004 and went on to fight in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

ABOUT RETURNING: “I didn’t want to come back,” Nicholas said, lowering his head as tears filled his eyes. “My daughter sent me.

“You know, the people seem to be the same. I don’t really notice any cowering because the communists are here or the police are going to beat me in the head if I say the wrong thing. I think 58,000 people (U.S. dead in the war), for what? That part angers me.”

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NAME: KEVIN MALONEY, 62.

HOMETOWN: Hollywood, Florida.

EXPERIENCE WHEN SAIGON FELL: Early April 29, 1975, Maloney found the bodies of two fellow Marines killed in a rocket attack at the defense attache compound — the last U.S. service members killed by enemy fire in the country. Later he helped load buses with Americans looking to get out of Saigon. Vietnamese tried to get on, and he let in one little boy with light brown hair and his mother, thinking the child’s father was a GI.

AFTER THE WAR: Maloney became a commercial pilot.

ABOUT RETURNING: “I wanted to come back. There was a before-and-after moment in my life. When you go through an event like that, you’re never quite the same as you were before.”

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NAME: DOUGLAS POTRATZ, 60.

HOMETOWN: Fullerton, California.

EXPERIENCE WHEN SAIGON FELL: Potratz also helped guard the embassy and was on the second-to-last helicopter out.

AFTER THE WAR: Potratz went on to practice law.

REMEMBERING THE LAST DAY: “We had no exit from the roof. The only way that we were going to go out was up. It was just dead silent for literally hours — about two hours — and when the sun came up, and you looked around and there were no helicopters, we didn’t know what was going on.”

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Correction: Vietnam-Last Marines Out-Quotes story