James B. Scanlon Explained

James Bernard Scanlon
Birth Date:16 January 1931
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Placeofburial:Arlington National Cemetery
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Unit:11th Airborne Division
Battles:
Alma Mater:University of Nebraska Omaha
George Washington University

James Bernard Scanlon (January 16, 1931 – October 30, 2023) was a U.S. Army officer who served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.[1] Scanlon is notable for serving as an American advisor in South Vietnam from 1962 to 1963, and was involved in the Battle of Ap Bac.[2]

Early life

Scanlon was born on January 16, 1931, in St. Louis, Missouri.[3] He attended the Christian Brothers College High School. He enlisted in the army after school and attended the Armor Officer Candidate School. After he completed parachute training at Fort Benning, he was assigned to the 710th Tank Battalion in the 11th Airborne Division. Scanlon obtained a bachelor's degree through the Army's Bootstrap Program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and took postgraduate courses in management at George Washington University. He retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1973.

Vietnam War

Scanlon served as an advisor in South Vietnam from 1962 to 1963. He was an adviser to the ARVN's 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, and served with his South Vietnamese counterpart, Captain Ly Tong Ba, who was commander of the 4th Mechanized Rifle Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment.[4]

Personal life

Scanlon married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Zerillo, on May 24, 1952.[5] His wife predeceased him in 2011.[6] He died on October 30, 2023, and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Appearances

Scanlon appeared in Ken Burns' The Vietnam War, Episode "Riding the Tiger (1961-1963)." He is also mentioned in Neil Sheehan's, A Bright Shining Lie, David Halberstam's The Making of A Quagmire, and Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns, The Vietnam War: An Intimate History.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JAMES BERNARD SCANLON's Memorial . 2024-07-03 . www.vlm.cem.va.gov . en.
  2. Web site: Episode 2: Riding the Tiger (1961-1963) . 2024-07-03 . The Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick PBS . en.
  3. Web site: Obituary information for LTC James Bernard Scanlon . 2024-07-03 . www.fairfaxmemorialfuneralhome.com . en-US.
  4. Book: Starry, Don A. . Armored Combat in Vietnam . Avro Press . 1980 . 978-0-88143-005-9 . 27 . registration.
  5. News: 1952-06-08 . Nancy Zerillo Weds Lt. James B. Scanlon . 2024-07-03 . St. Louis Globe-Democrat . 46.
  6. Web site: Nancy Scanlon Obituary (2011) - Fairfax, VA . 2024-07-03 . Legacy.com.