About Arvin
Captain Bob Arvin graduated from Ypsilanti High School as
Valedictorian in 1961. Bob had captained the wrestling team and
quarterbacked the "Braves" football squad. In addition, he had been student
council president, president of his class for one year and the 1961 Michigan
154 pound wrestling champion. He became a plebe at the U.S. Military Academy
at West Point in July of 1961. The following summer, at Camp Buckner, New
York, he distinguished himself by winning both the Triathlon (swimming,
cross country and rifle) and "Recondo" competitions; in the latter, a hand
to hand combat pit fight, he was the last man standing among better than 700
classmates. In his remaining years at the Point, he became Cadet First
Captain and Brigade Commander, captained the wrestling team, and graduated
44th in a class of 596, and won the Varian Award for highest military
efficiency.
As a 2nd Lieutenant, Bob completed "Ranger" and "Airborne Jumpmaster" schools. He was attached to the 505th Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division. Lt. Arvin went to Vietnam and served as military advisor to the 7th Battalion of the 8th Vietnamese Airborne Division in Thua Tien Province on June 1, 1967. He was wounded in the left arm in September 1967 by enemy fire and after a short period of recovery went back in action. Lt. Bob Arvin and his men were ambushed by Vietcong forces on October 8, 1967, and Bob was killed in that action at the age of 24. The much decorated hero was survived by his wife of fourteen months, Merry Lynn, his parents, and brother David. He is buried at West Point. On February 25, 1989, West Point dedicated their gymnasium and re-named it the Arvin Gymnasium.
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