PFC Michael Eugene Prothero
Private First Class Michael Eugene Prothero started his tour in Vietnam on June 4, 1968. Fifteen days later, he became a casualty of the war when he stepped on a land mine and was mortally wounded. He was 19 years old.
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In almost 7 years of combat in Vietnam, elements of the 101st participated in 15 campaigns. Operation “Nevada Eagle” was the largest single campaign they participated in. This campaign last 288 days, beginning May 17, 1968 and ending February 28, 1969. This is the campaign Pfc Prothero was involved in when he was killed. The objective was to secure the coastal lowlands in the Thua Thien province. This province is where the capital city of Hue is located and where Marine Private Jerome Schuett, also from Reedsburg, had been killed earlier in the year.