A Politically Incorrect Memoir
About the author
In June 1968 he was assigned to WestPac Ground Forces in
Vietnam where he served as a platoon commander with the
Third Marine Division’s Headquarters Battalion
Communications Company. Based in Dong Ha
approximately five miles south of the demilitarized zone, or
DMZ, which then divided North and South Vietnam, he was
responsible for approximately 100 Marines, half of whom
were situated in Dong Ha; the rest were assigned to various
outposts along the DMZ, as well as elsewhere in the
northern I Corps Tactical Area of Responsibility.
Chuck served in Vietnam in 1968 and 1969, the two
bloodiest years of the war for both sides. Promoted to
captain in 1969, he was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal with Combat “V”, the Combat Action
Ribbon, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Vietnam Service
Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.
A former banker and a management consultant, he has lived
and/or worked in Belgium, Britain, Canada, China,
Colombia, France, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore and South
Korea.
He is a director/trustee of the Federated Funds of Federated
Investors, Inc., a more than $300-billion mutual fund complex
headquartered in Pittsburgh and listed on the New York
Stock Exchange. He also serves as chairman of the funds'
audit committee.
Chuck and his wife Mame have three adult children, and live
in Mineola and Westhampton, New York.
A Brooklyn native, Chuck Mansfield graduated from
Chaminade High School (Mineola, N.Y.) in 1962. Upon
graduation four years later from the College of the Holy
Cross (Worcester, Mass.), he was commissioned a second
lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Later,
he received an M.B.A. in finance from New York University,
which he earned by attending evening classes.