Robert Jenkins' Sacrifice as a Marine in the Vietnam War

May 15 , 2026

Robert Jenkins' Sacrifice as a Marine in the Vietnam War

Robert Jenkins didn’t hesitate when the grenade landed at his feet.

He saw death seconds before it exploded. No orders. No thought beyond the lives in front of him.

His body became a shield—brutal, final.


The Blood of Vietnam

Born in 1948 in South Carolina, Robert Henry Jenkins Jr. carried the weight of a Southern upbringing mixed with a steel resolve taught by his parents. Hard work, honor, and faith—words hammered into him long before combat ever shaped his scarred hands.

Jenkins was a Marine, a brother in the crucible of conflict. His code was simple: protect your men at all costs. A man of deep faith, he often found strength in scripture, moving through the noise of war with a steady heart and a prayer on his lips.

Lamentations 3:22-23 – “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness


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