Growing Up in Working Class Youngstown — Petty Officer, 2nd Class Bruce Arthur Manton

Picture of Bruce Arthur Manton

I grew up in Youngstown watching the Vietnam War on the evening news. Meanwhile, young men from Youngstown were serving, fighting and dying in Vietnam. The war was unpopular, and sadly, we took it out on the returning soldiers, who, living or dead, did not always receive the honor they deserve. Each year, on Memorial Day, I remember one of those who died, representing the sixty-four from Youngstown who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Until May of 1967, North Vietnamese troops used the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the countries as a sanctuary and staging area for attacks into the South, assuming they would be safe for attack. That changed on May 18 when Marines, along with South Vietnamese troops were sent in to clear the DMZ of North Vietnamese troops in what was called “Operation Hickory.” They succeeded in heavy fighting with the largest death toll up to this point in the war, 337 Americans killed.

One of those Americans was Bruce Arthur Manton, of Youngstown. He was a Navy hospital corpsman, Petty Officer 2nd Class assigned to the 3rd Battalion of the 9th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division and they were engaged in combat in Quang Tri Province. He was fatally wounded on May 20, 1967 while treating wounded servicemen during “Operation Hickory.”

Bruce Arthur Manton was born November 22, 1945 in Berea, Ohio. He and his family moved to Youngstown around 1960 when his father, a Methodist pastor became pastor of Belmont Methodist Church. He graduated from The Rayen School where he he sang in the boys octet and chorus. He was active in his church and a district officer of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Upon graduation, he enrolled at Ohio Wesleyan University but interrupted his studies after his sophomore year to enlist in the Navy in May 1965.

After basic training at Great Lakes, he went to Bethesda Naval Hospital, and then on to Camp LeJeune for further training as a hospital corpsman. He arrived in Vietnam in August of 1966.

Petty Officer Manton was awarded the National Defense, Vietnam Service, and Vietnam Campaign medals as well as being awarded the Purple Heart posthumously. His name appears on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on Panel 20E Line 63. He gave his life saving the lives of others.

Rayen classmate Harry Kidd, who suggested this article, wrote this about Bruce Manton on the Wall of Faces:

FRIEND, CLASSMATE AND FELLOW NAVY VETERAN

Bruce and I attended the same high school – The Rayen School, Class of 1963. He and I separately both joined the Navy and are Vietnam Vets. I was lucky enough to come home. Bruce was remembered his fellow classmates at our class reunions.

Who do you remember this Memorial Day?

WE REMEMBER.

Other servicemen remembered in this series:

Lance Corporal Charles F. Azara, Jr.

SP4 Robert Thomas Callan

SP4 Patrick Michael Hagerty

To read other posts in the Growing Up in Working Class Youngstown series, just click “On Youngstown.” Enjoy!

6 thoughts on “Growing Up in Working Class Youngstown — Petty Officer, 2nd Class Bruce Arthur Manton

  1. Dennis Macina growing up in Youngstown grew up on the west side Graduated from Chaney Class 1974, enlisted in the Navy July of 1974. Vietnam Era Vet , Desert Storm Veteran , Retired August 1994, continues to work on Naval ship up to 2023, working in Station on Naval Ship for 50 years. Retire as a Chief in the Navy as an Engineer Tech IV. God Bless America

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  2. Petty Officer Manton died a few days before my high school graduation. Every day since then (57 years worth) are days he, his family and his future missed out on because of the horrors and wastefulness of war.

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  3. Navy Cross

    *POWELL, RICHARD LEEHospitalman, U.S. NavyCorpsman (Attached), Company L, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.) FMFDate of Action: August 29, 1968

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  4. Chaney 1965 hero Richard “Doc” Powell

    Navy Cross

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    *POWELL, RICHARD LEE
    Hospitalman, U.S. Navy
    Corpsman (Attached), Company L, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.) FMF
    Date of Action: August 29, 1968

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  5. Navy Cross

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    *POWELL, RICHARD LEE
    Hospitalman, U.S. Navy
    Corpsman (Attached), Company L, 3d Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (Rein.) FMF
    Date of Action: August 29, 1968

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