Stanley
J. Kopcinski was born August 20, 1946 and lived in Bayonne, NJ. After graduating
from Bayonne Technical High School, he enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1964.
He was a member the 1st Battalion 1st Marines and later transferred to the
9th Marines where he attained the rank of Lance Corporal (LCpl).
On May 14, 1966 at the age of 19,
Kopcinski was killed in action by a command-detonated mine near Da Nang in
South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province. He was the first Bayonne soldier to die
on the battlefields of South Vietnam, according to the Bayonne Times, May
17, 1966.
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"He was such a quiet boy. When he was going
to high school he had a part time job as a milkman, Quote from Mrs. Richard
Kuhn, Aunt |
>Stanley John Kopcinski, was born
on August 20, 1946 and was killed in action in Vietnam on May 14, 1966. Stan
attended Samuel E Roberson No. 7 school and graduated in 1960. He graduated
from Bayonne High School Tech Division in 1964.
>Growing up in the 19th Street area
of Bayonne, Stan was very active in all street sports that we all took part
in during the late 50's and early 60's. This includes playing stickball, basketball,
touch football, etc. Stan seemed to excel in all these sports and was known
as a better than average player.
Stan loved sports and also played
in the little league as a youngster for Triple A Sport Shop along with playing
in the touch football league with a team call the Comets.
While playing with the Comets, Stan
was the quarterback and usually did a fine job throwing passes and bringing
the team to victory. Stan was the type of kid growing up that did not look
for a fight but could handle imself pretty well if the need arose. He went
on to prove this during the early 60's by joining the PAL boxing team and
fighting in the Golden Gloves.
Upon graduation from Bayonne High
School in 1964 and knowing what patriotism is all about, Stan decided to do
his part and joined the US Marine Corps. While in boot camp at Parris Island,
Kopcinski scored the highest for his platoon as a rifle expert.
The following is an article that
was written by a fellow Marine Frank Keefer who served with Stan during training
and in Vietnam and was his close friend. This article was put into a Purple
Heart Recipients book.
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"An affable, happy-go-lucky
guy who always had a smile on his face and was never known to say
an unkind word about anyone, "Kop" was everyone's best friend
and the most loved man in his unit. Sometimes he was known as "Canvas
Back" because of his Golden Gloves boxing experiences. |
Stan was the first serviceman killed
from Bayonne during the Vietnam War. He is buried in a cemetery in North Arlington,
NJ. His name appears on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, the
New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Holmdel, NJ, and the Bayonne Vietnam
Memorial in Bayonne, NJ. The Marine Corps League of Bayonne gives an award
out each year on Memorial Day in Kopcinski's name.
A memorial from his best friend,
Joseph Kochanski