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354 THE RISE AND FALL OF AN AMERICAN ARMY
covering assignment. As spirits plunged, other units fought lesswell, or simply ran away.
The March 19 ambush of an armored convoy on the roadset panic in motion. Tanks, engineer equipment, and artilleryhowitzers were abandoned. Helicopter gunships were desper-ately called in to destroy the vehicles before they fell into NorthVietnamese hands. The Vietnamese armor was too restricted byterrain to maneuver adequately, and suffered the devastatingconsequences. The next day U.S. fighter-bombers, B-52 stra-tegic bombers, and helicopter gunships made thousands of sor-ties into the skies to lend all possible support. One battalion ofthe 2d ARVN Regiment was lifted out, but twenty-eight of theforty helicopters were damaged in its extraction. Plans to lift outanother regimental battalion were aborted when the first heli-copter was exploded making the approach.
The VNMC battalions were hanging on to several fire basesby their fingernails, and only the heroics of Army helicopters ofthe 14th Aviation Battalion kept them supplied with ammuni-tion. Route 9 was now littered with abandoned vehicles, andthe fleeing armored force had to break jungle to get back intoVietnam. The "elite" ARVN Airborne Division, the showpieceof Vietnamization, performed so miserably that it not only lostkey fire bases, but utterly failed in its flank security mission onthe way out. The Vietnamese Marines abandoned several criticalareas after halfhearted resistance, and were unable to controltheir elements. Panic seized several marines and paratroopersdefending bases to the rear, and Army helicopters becamemobbed.
Only the bold, decisive use of American air power enabledthe South Vietnamese forces to reach Tchepone and get back.Helicopters provided cover overhead, resupplied ammunition,and retrieved survivors by flying through a wall of flak. In theprocess, ninety-two aircraft were lost and over six hundred dam-aged. Twenty-five Commando Vault bombs were used to breakup NVA troop concentrations and to cut landing zones.
For the Saigon regime, the projected victory of LAM SON719 turned out to be a sour defeat, exposing grave deficienciesin planning, organization, leadership, motivation, and opera-tional expertise. The absence of calm, reasoned leadership can-
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the remaining 43 armored wounded. Cumulative enemy losses for the
period from 25 February to 3 March throughout the lower Laos area .of
operation were 1,536 killed. These losses amounted to about one
regiment per week.
While the enemy endeavored to annihilate Fire Support Base 30 and
the 17th Armored Task Force, the relief plan was being carried out,
marking the beginning of a new offensive phase. (Map 20) Between Fire
Support Base A Luoi (Ban Dong) and the border, the Airborne Division
set up two fire support bases, Alpha and Bravo, to consolidate the
security of Route No. 9. The 1st Ranger Group with its remaining two
battalions (21st and 37th) was deployed northwest of Khe Sanh and
provided security for Fire Support Base Phu Loc. The 369th Brigade,
kept in reserve by the corps, conducted security operations south of
Khe Sanh.
On 2 March, the 7th Marine Battalion, 147th Brigade, began landing
troops in Fire Support Base Delta. The 2d Battalion of the 3d Regiment,
which had suffered from combat attrition at.Hotel 2, was sent to the
rear to reorganize while other elements of the regiment moved out to
oplarate in the areas of Delta 1 and Brown. For three consecutive days,
the 147th Brigade Headquarters and the remaining 2d and 4th Battalions
were inserted into Delta. Immediately thereafter, the 2d and 4th Marine
Battalions moved out to operate in the area of objective Alpha. The
entire 258th Brigade, meanwhile, was inserted at FSB Hotel. The 8th
Battalion assumed security of the base and operated in. the Co Roc area
while the 1st and 3d Battalions searched for the enemy in the area of
objective Bravo. Marine activities during this time resulted in 361
uemy.kill:Id and 51 weapons seized. Also, 153 enemy personnel killed
by airstrikes were found by marine troops.
On 3 March, in execution of the plan to enter Tchepone, the 1st
Battalion of the 1st Infantry Regiment was inserted at Landing Zone
Lolo 13 kilometers southeast of Tchepone. The landing had met with
strong enemybpposition and had been postponed twice because of ad-
ditional preparations required for the landing zone. The 1/1 Battalion
finally touched ground at the price of 11 helicopters shot down, 44
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others hit by gunfire and two D4 bulldozers destroyed after being
dropped from the air. The following day, the 1st Regiment Headquarters,
the 2/1 Battalion and a battery of 105-mm howitzers were brought into
Landing Zone Lolo. Fire Support Base Lolo was thus established. The
4/1 Battalion meanwhile landed at Landing Zone Liz, six kilometers
west-northwest of Lolo.7
The various units then moved out to search
the area but only a few light contacts were made with minor results.
In the morning of 5 March, in order to continue its westward push,
the 2d Infantry Regiment of the 1st Division was scheduled to occupy
Landing Zone Sophia, four-and-a-half kilometets southwest of Tchepone
at 1100 hours but unexpected bad weather delayed the operation. After
preemptive airstrikes, at exactly 1320 hours five UH-1Hs landed safely.
Sporadic gunfire was received but posed no major threat. By nightfall,
Landing Zone Sophia had eight 105-mm howitzers in position with adequate
ammunition. Searching further out the 4th and 5th Battalions found
the bodies of 124 enemy troops and seized 43 AK-47s, nine 12.7-mm .
machineguns, four RPD automatic rifles, nine B-40 rocket launchers,
three radios, military clothing, equipment and food supplies. After
securing Fire Support Base Sophia, the 2d Regiment was now in a position
to control Tchepone from its mountain base and keep the areas surrounding
the town within range of its artillery.
); 1:: 1A.sh names were chosen for objectives, firebases and the like
primarily to facilitate communications with U.S. support units. Duringthe Firt Indochina War. The French had followed a parallel practice(at Dien Bien Phu, for example). Perhaps feminine names were selectedto bring some softness into the virile world of combatants at war."Lobo", "Liz", and "Sophia" were chosen by Colonel Vu Van Giai, thevery effective deputy commander of the 1st Division who assisted inmaneuvering the division during this period. He had served for severalyears in the DMZ area, in coordination with U.S. combat units, and henaturally followed their practice in naming firebases. The smallreturn that the NVA might have enjoyed by exploiting these names forpropaganda value—as proof that the Americans were still in chargedespite Vietnamization--was certainly overridden by the practicalityof having words the Americans could understand and pronounce.
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For the next two days, throughout the areas of operation of the
1st Infantry and the Marine Divisions, friendly units caught the spirit
of the new offensive. They fought aggressively, repeatedly engaged
the enemy, and defeated him everywhere. In the morning of 5 March, in
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the area of Objective Alpha, the 4th Marine Battalion killed 130 enemy
troops and seized 25 assorted weapons including two 82-mm mortars.
Friendly forces sustained six killed and 42 wounded. The 4/1 Battalion
made contact near Landing Zone Liz, killing 41 Communist troops and
seizing 15 weapons along with two mortars. By 6 March, engagements were
[10increasing and occurring everywhere, but friendly forces sulierc ,A only
light casualties while inflicting heavy losses on the enelv. M<:
importantly, they were now within easy reach of Tchepone, the final
objective that President Thieu had ordered them to take just three
days earlier.
In the afternoon of 6 March, Khe Sanh received an attack by fire
of an estimated 22 rounds of 122-mm rockets and two U.S. troops were
killed and 10 wounded. Elsewhere, the enemy appeared to take no signif-
icant initiative but he was increasing his use of surface-to-air missiles
in lower Laos. Earlier, on 2 February, a Mohawk aircraft flying west of
the demilitarized zone reported an unidentified missile fired from the
ground which exploded approximately 100 meters away, causing no damage
to the aircraft. Subsequently, 14 instances of surface-to-air missile
firing were photographed or reported by forward air controllers, army
pilots, tactical air and reconnaissance aircraft. Missile transportation
equipment and antenna vans along with other equipment related to
surface-to-air missile systems were also sighted in the tri-border
area.
The day selected to enter the ultimate objective, Tchepone, was
6 March. A total of 120 U.S. helicopters were assembled to carry out
the assault. In addition to B-52, U.S. tactical air strikes or air
cover sorties were scheduled every 10 minutes. Elements of the 2/17
U.S. Air Cavalry reconnoitered targets, prepared landing zones and
covered the assault. An enemy attack by fire on Khe Sanh Base forced
the huge assemblage of U.S. helicopters to depart 90 minutes earlier
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than planned, but preparations for this operation had been so carefully
executed that when the first helicopters carrying the 2/2 Battalion
landed at Landing gone Hope four kilometers northeast of Tchepone,
only sporadic gunfire was received. By 1343 hours both the 2d and 3d
Battalions along with an element of the 2d Reconnaissance Company and
the tactical command post of the 2d Infantry Regiment had landed safely
at Hope. Searching the adjoining areas and occupying key positions,
the 2d Regiment only made light contacts but found the bodies of 102
enemy troops killed by B-52s and seized five 12.7-mm machineguns and
one anti-aircraft artillery gun. Extending its search further south
toward Tchepone, the 3/2 Battalion found a cache of an estimated 1,000
tons of rice and 2,000 gas masks along with 31 enemy bodies and numerous
weapons destroyed by B-52s. Nearby, the 2/2 Battalion found an area
devastated by B-52s with nearly 100 enemy bodies and assorted weapons
shattered to pieces. After the two reinforced ARVN battalions had
made assault landing near the objective and rapidly exploited their
success, the district town of Tchepone was practically under ARVN
control, dominated as it was by the array of artillery pieces to the
south. The most remote terrain objective of LAM SON 719 was attained.
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in pursuit,'all the while rejecting the NVA demands for it to surrender.
On 17 March, close to the banks of the Tchepone River, the battal-
ion was intercepted and the fighting lasted all day, with tactical air
.amd gunships providing dedicated support. The battalion commander and
his deputy we/4 both killed. Most of the company commanders and of-
ficers of the battalion were also killed and the few survivors managed
to escape to an area near Route No. 9. There, in the late afterroc,r, of
18 March; U.S. helicopters with tactical air support conducted
rescue. Three helicopters were hit and one fighter-bomber exploded in
the air but the thirty two survivors of the 4th Battalion were rescued
and flown to the rear.2
The battalion had accomplished well its -.ce:,Y1 -
guard mission and in the process, had sacrificed nearly every man. The
fight put up by Fire Support Base Lolo and the units of the 1st Infantry
Regiment had resulted in 1,100 enemy killed, causing severe losses to
two main force regiments of the Communist NT-2 Division.
"Lock Its Head, Grip Its Tail"
While the 1st Regiment was subjected to heavy attacks which even-
tually caused it to pull out of the Lolo area, the battalions of the
2d Regiment continued to conduct reconnaissance in force and search the
Cua Tung and Cua viet objective areas along Route 914. In three areas,
approximately one-and-a-half, six and seven- kilometers southeast of
FSB Sophia East, the 2d and 3d Battalions found many logistical instal-
lations and camps destroyed along with decomposed bodies of enemy troops.
Supported by helicopter gunships, they destroyed five enemy trucks.
In the southeast, activity in the Marine sector began to pick up.
The 147th Marine Brigade Headquarters at Fire Support Base Delta re-
ceived 400 incoming rounds which killed eight marines. The 7th
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The next day, additional troops managed to reach safety. Thereported strength of the 4th Battalion on 19 March was 82 men.
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Battalion, operating outside the base, received a corresponding number
of artillery rounds and had five wounded. Other units of the brigade,
the 2d and 4th Battalions, continued to search objective area Alpha,
approximately five kilometers south of Fire Support Base Delta.
During the afternoon of 16 March the headquarters of the 3d In-
fantry Regiment (1st Division) and its 4th Battlaion were picked up
in the Delta 1 area and taken to Ham Nghi Base along with a number of
supporting units. The 3d Battalion had been taken out for rest and
reorganization two days before. The 1st Battalion remained to secure
the base (Delta 1).
Meanwhile, the enemy was beginning to harass Khe Sanh. For the
second day running, this fire support base was hit by mortar fire which
wounded four. Americans and damaged two helicopters and a number of
vehicles.
On 17 March, Communist gunners stepped up their shellings of other
targets. In RVN territory, at the border, Fire Support Bases Phu
Loc and Lao Bao were attacked by 130-mm artillery but the losses were
small.
Fire Support Base A Luoi received attacks by fire practically
every day and Fire Support Base Delta and the 7th Marine Battalion were
pinned down. In a small engagement, the 7th Battalion killed 16
enemy troops while suffering only five casualties. A NVA recruit just
assigned to the 812th Regiment, 324B Division rallied to the Marines
alAd aisclosed that the entire 324B Division was in the "Route 9 campaign"
with its 29th, 803d and 812th regiments. The 29th Regiment had recently
suffered heavy losses and the 812th Regiment was engtging the 147th
Marine Brigade.
In the meantime, in the area of the 2d Regiment, the 5th Battalion
received an intense early morning attack of an estimated 300 rounds of
mortar and artillery fire. The battalion continued its search oper-
ations and, thanks to intensive air support, scored a major victory in
the area near Landing Zone Brown, killing nearly 100 enemy and capturing
a large number of weapons and a ton of ammunition. In accordance with
the withdrawal plan, the headquarters of the 2d Infantry Regiment was
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evacuated to Delta 1 while its battalion proceeded east on foot.
From 18 March on it seemed that the enemy was well aware of the
ARVN withdrawal and there were signs of the 'enemy concentrating a regi-
mental size unit northwest of Fire Support Base A Luoi while pressure
increased around Fire Support Base Delta of the 147th Brigade. The
base began to receive fire from 130-mm field guns and NVA infantry had
infiltrated close enough to fire at aircraft. There were about 10
antiaircraft guns positioned on the mountain slopes around thE.,
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could not be silenced. The 2d and 4th Battalions operating to the
south were recalled to sweep the area around Delta and to prepare for
the withdrawal.
By mid-day of 18 March the 1st Infantry Regiment, with its 1st,
2d and 3d battalions, after falling back from the Lolo area, arrived in
an area approximately 2,000 meters southwest of Fire Support Base A Luoi.
There they were picked up by helicopters and flown to Khe Sanh. The
survivors of the 4th Battalion were also flown back in the late after-
noon. Next came the turn of the 5th Battalion, 2d Regiment, which
boarded helicopters from an area adjacent to Landing Zone Brown.
Immediately thereafter, from about 1600 hours and continuing
through the night of 18 March, the remaining three battalions of the
2d Infantry Regiment, the 2d, 3d and 4th, received heavy attacks west
of the Brown area. The NVA followed up its artillery with ground as-
saults. The next morning the 4th Battalion made a preliminary report
that it had 33 wounded and five missing. The 2d Battalion had similar
casualty figures while enemy losses were unknown.
For four days now, reports flowed into I Corps headquarters of
strong attacks that included very heavy bombardments by heavy artillery
and tank attacks. Reports of ARVN losses, including the decimation of
the 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry, were very disturbing to General Lam,
as were the many indications that the enemy was reinforcing and maneu-
vering to prevent the orderly ARVN withdrawal from Laos. So, on the
night of 18 March, General Lam called his division commanders to a con-
ference at Ham Nghi Base (Khe Sanh) to hear their assessments and recom-
mendations. They each recommended that disengagement proceed as quickly
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as possible;' General Phu, commanding the 1st Division, displayed anxiety
for the first time in the campaign.
When the conference was over, General Lam ordered that the with-
drawal proceed at a quicker pace and that preparations begin immediately
for the extraction of the 2d Regiment from the Brown area and Fire Base
Delta 1 where all its battalions were under heavy attack and in danger
of being cut off and destroyed.
On the morning of 19 March, abandoning Fire Support Base A Luoi
(Ban Dong), ARVN armored elements and attached airborne units moved
overland to take positions along a line near Fire Support Base Alpha.
The 2d Airborne Battalion operating to the north and having made a
contact with the enemy during the day, would be helilifted from a landing
zone north of Base Alpha. After the elements from Ban Dong had arrived
at Alpha, the remaining forces of the 1st Infantry Division were also
picked up, including the battalions of the 2d Regiment from the Brown
area and the 2d Regiment Headquarters 'along with the 1st Battalion,
.3d Regiment from Base Delta 1.
Information received during the night added some clarity to the
situation. Almost all the airborne battalions were in contact with the
enemy. The 7th, 8th, 9th and 11th Airborne battalions had relatively
light engagements with minimal losses on both sides. The 1st Airborne
Battalion, however, had 18 casualties and reported killing 80 enemy
troops, capturing five_, prisoners and seizing five AK-47 rifles. The
2d Airborne Battalion also suffered relatively high losses, with 18
killed and 57 wounded. Enemy losses were unknown. On the Marine side,
Base Delta was still experiencing heavy enemy pressure. The 7th Marine
Battalion constantly received attacks by fire and ground attacks. The
enemy g.lvea used a noxious gas but suffered heavy casualties with 42
killed. Marine losses were light. - •
The 19th of March was a day of intense activities. All ARVN units
in Laos reported enemy contacts. A synthesis of information received
from prisoners, ralliers and the combat units gave a rather clear picture
of enemy dispositions on the battlefield. The 308th NVA Division with
its 36th, 102d and 88th regiments was attacking from the north. (Map 22)
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The 64th and 24th Regiments (respectively from the 320th and 304th
Division) continued to encircle the Ban Dong area east of Route No. 9.
The 2d Division was trying to annihilate the remaining forces of the
ARVN 1st Infantry Division. The 324th Division deployed its 29th and
803d Regiments to attack the 147th Marine Brigade while its 812th
Regiment pinned the 258th Marine Brigade down around Hotel and at Co
Roc. The enemy apparently wanted to catch the entire ARVN force in
his trap. In the manner of a hunter, he set about to kill his prey by
"locking its head and gripping its tail." This was his strategy of
annihilation for which he had coined thia metaphorical phrase.
In the RVN territory, all Communist main and local force units
stepped up their operations. Mine attacks and ambushes occurred daily
on the LOC, Route No. 9. Enemy sappers continually probed logistical
installations and the enemy launched a psychological warfare campaign
aimed at publicizing the NVA victories along Route No. 9.
Beginning in early morning, north of Ban Dong, the 8th and 9th
Airborne Battalions were under attack. The 8th Battalion had 32
casualties while the 9th Battalion immediately to the east inflicted
heavy losses on the enemy. Only light engagements were reported along
Route 9 while Ban Dong Base began to be evacuated after most of the •
artillery pieces had been lifted out by helicopters.
The armored logistic convoy set out, towing damaged vehicles and
guns under the protection of airborne units and other armored elements
N-hUe the enemy continued to exert pressure on the rear of the column.
At 0730 hours, approximately two kilometers north of Ban Dong, forward
air controller aircraft reported sighting four enemy tanks moving down.
Approximately four kilometers east of Ban Dong Base, the logistic convoy
vas ambushed and all 18 vehicles were immobilized. Some of the lead
vehicles were hit by direct fire and destroyed. The road had only one
lane; the vehicles behind were stalled in the ambush zone. While the•
battle was in progress no reports were received from the convoy com-
mander; his superiors were therefore unaware of what was happening to
the convoy. Losses incurred during the ambush were neither reported
nor even analyzed afterwards. According to reports from an observation
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plane, four M41 tanks and three M-113 APCs, each towing a 105-mm
howitzer, were apparently damaged among the 18 stranded vehicles. Road
security for the movement of this convoy was the responsibility of armor
and airborne units but during the attack, the convoy never initiated any
request for air support or gunships. Apparently the ambush caught the
convoy by surprise and it ended as quickly as it began. Later the com-
mander of the 1st Armored Brigade requested tactical air to destxoy the
ambushed vehicles and his request was immediately granted in order to
prevent the enemy from capturing usable equipment.
On the front manned by the Marine Division, the situation was even
more serious. The units of the 258th Brigade were increasingly engaged
by the enemy and the encirclement of Fire Support Base Delta did not
relax in any way. Supplies could not be delivered and the 2d and 4th
Battalions were intercepted on their way to the relief of the base.
Inside the base, five of the ten 105-mm howitzers were out of action
due to enemy fire and the number of marines killed and wounded kept
increasing.
In the area of the 1st Division, Fire Support Base Delta 1 was hit
by numerous 122-mm rockets and 75-mm recoilless rifle rounds which put
four 105-mm howitzers out of action and caused 1,400 rounds of 105-mm
ammunition to explode. The 2, 3d and 4th Battalions of the 2d Infantry
Regiment west of Sophia East were involved in skirmishes throughout the
day.
Late afternoon saw the enemy attack more fiercely and tactical air
as well as C-130 gunships were called in to provide support. By mid-
night all three battalions reported having consolidated their positions.
The 3d Battalion had 47 casualties after killing 87 Communist troops and
seizing 49 AK-47s and 17 grenade launchers. Among the enemy bodies were
those of two company commanders of the NVA 2d Dividion. The 2d Battal-
ion had light casualties but reported killing 85 enemy, seizing 47 AK-47s
and several other crew-served weapons. The 4th Battalion reported
killing 195 enemy troops and seizing 59 AK-47s and numerous other weapons.
During the day, U.S. air support substantially increased, with 686
sorties of helicopter gunships, 246 tactical air sorties and 14 B-52
missions which dropped 1,158 tons of bombs.
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Late in. the afternoon of 19 March, Ambassador Bunker and General
Abrams were received by President Thieu. President Thieu disclosed he
had directed a cautious withdrawal which would be completed from 5-8
April. When the withdrawal was complete, he planned to hive about three
battalions launch a raid against Muong Nong, the center of Communist
Base Area 611, and wanted strong U.S. air support for this raid.
On 20 March, the U.S. Air Force and Army helicopters exerted their
maximum effort, with 1,388 gunships sorties, 270-tactical air strikes
and 11 B-52 missions dropping 909 tons of bombs. Around 1300 hours,
the 3d Battalion, 2d Regiment was extracted from the area west of Sophia
East by U.S. Army helicopters which flew through heavy antiaircraft fire
to evacuate it to Ham Nghi Base. In the process, 28 of the 40 helicop-
ters involved were hit. Plans for the extraction of the 4/2 Battalion
were subsequently aborted because the first helicopter attempting to
land was hit by fire and exploded in the air. Before nightfall, the
artillery pieces at Fire Support Base Alpha along with the 2d and 7th
Airborne Battalions were transported back to Vietnam. Plans provided
s r the 2d and 4th Battalions, 2d Regiment, to be picked up the next
day, foLlo!i,A by the regimental headquarters, its artillery, and the
1st Battalion, 3d Infantry from Fire Support Base Delta 1. The two
2d Regiment battalions were ordered to find a more secure pick up zone.
In the meantime, the 1st Armored Brigade, reinforced by the 7th
and 8th Airborne Battalions, had arrived at Phase Line Alpha the preceding
evening. The armored and airborne elements deployed to provide security
for Route No. S> from Alpha to Base Bravo. At 2100 hours the NVA attacked
the 8th Airborne Battalion and 11th Armored Cavalry Squadron south of
Alpha but were repulsed with heavy losses.
Arolind Fire Support Base Delta of the 147th Marine Brigade, on
this same day, Communist suicide troops reached the defense perimeter
and dug in. Small arms fire from these pockets made helicopter landings
and takeoffs even more difficult. Supply deliveries could not be made
but the 7th Marine Battalion and the troops of the 147th Brigade held
on because -they had previously received a ten-day reserve of supplies
which would permit them to continue fighting.
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On 21 March, at 0300 hours enemy action became intense in the
area to the west, where the 2d and 4th Battalions of the 2d Regiment
were stranded two kilometers east of Sophia East. The Regiments of
the NVA 2d Division were determined to attack and annihilate these two
battalions but they were not successful. In the process, the enemy
lost 245 killed, 52 B-40s and B-41s, seven machineguns, seven 60-mm
mortars, five 82-mm mortars, eight flame throwers, nine 12.7-uo.
guns and 65 AK-47s. Friendly losses were 37 killed, 58 wounded and
15 missing. This ARVN victory caused enemy pressure to relax and the
remaining forces of the 1st Infantry Division were transported by U.S.
helicopters to Ham Nghi Base before nightfall. Meanwhile, the head-
quarters of the 1st Airborne Brigade, the 5th Airborne Battalion and
the troops of the artillery unit left at Fire Support Base Alpha were
also safely evacuated south. Fire support bases Alpha and Delta 1 were
thus closed on that day and ARVN forces pulled back near Fire Support
Base Bravo, five kilometers west of the RVN border.
The situation in the areas manned by the 1st Infantry and the
Airborne Division had been resolved but, over in the Marines' area,
there was an eruption of fire. The 29th and 803d Regiments of the
324B Division were determined to destroy Fire Support Base Delta.
These two enemy units began attacking fiercely at dawn of 21 March.
Mortar and direct artillery fire (the latter believed to come from tank
guns) was very accurate. All 175-mm guns from the RVN side of the border
were mobilized to provide close fire support to the Marines. In the
morning, 13 tactical air sorties provided additional support. A B-52
mission was diverted to the area and crushed an enemy battalion (a PW
later reported this battalion had lost 400 men from this B-52 action).
The attack was checked and the base held firm. A casualty count showed
that the Marines had 85 killed, 238 wounded and 100 weapons damaged
while enemy forces suffered 600 killed, five detained and an estimated
200 individual and 60 crew-served weapons seized. After the battle,
the 147th Brigade and the 7th Marine Battalion ran short of supplies.
Thanks to air support, seven U.S. UH-1H helicopters were able to land,
bringing ammunition and evacuating wounded. These helicopter's were.
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able to return to their base but all bore battle scars. An eighth
helicopter was shot down.
During this period the enemy greatly increased his interference
and jamming of our radio communications. Several frequencies were so
badly jammed that communications became impossible. In many instances,
enemy radio operators argued and exchanged insults with ours. These
heated verbal exchanges occurred most frequently when the enemy inten-
sified his attacks against the marines. To return the courtesy, our
operators also intercepted and jammed enemy radio frequencies. During
one of these interceptions, marine operators overheard a female voice
giving combat orders. In general, South Vietnamese units did not make
enough effort to safeguard radio communications security, often using
the most rudimentary of self-devised code systems. This episode of
reciprocal interference and jamming was perhaps more damaging to our
side than to the enemy who was usually more disciplined. 'The extent
of this damage, if any, could never be ascertained because of the
intense fighting.
In the morning of 21 March, Vandegrift logistical base was pene-
trated by Communist sappers and 10,000 gallons of aviation fuel exploded
into flames. Along Route No. 9, near Fire Support Base Bravo, the 11th
Armored Cavalry Squadron and 8th Airborne Battalion were heavily en-
gaged. There were nearly 100 casualties while four M-41 tanks and 13
armored personnel carriers were damaged. This battleground looked
forlorn after the attack, with damaged vehicles abandoned and scattered
across the road, making passage extremely difficult.
During the day, U.S. air support remained at a high level to help
relieve the enemy pressure and facilitate the withdrawal of ARVN forces.
There were 788 helicopter gunship sorties, eleven B-52 missions dropping
921 tons of bombs and 157 tactical air sorties which destroyed 37 enemy
vehicles and one field gun and damaged 18 other vehicles.
During the night of 21 March, the 1st Armored Brigade and the 1st
and 8th Airborne Battalions left their positions along Route No. 9 and
moved east through - the jungle in search of a point to cross the Xepon
River. , Successful in avoiding enemy contact, the convoy of nearly 100
vehicles wean&!red through the dense jungle until about noon the next
117
Date Rank Name Unit Aircraft Tail # Date Rank Name Unit Aircraft Tail #01/11/1971 CW2 Black, Robert D. 174 AHC 02/18/1971 1LT Wood, Strather F. HMH-463 CH-530 15666701/13/1971 WO1 Hertz, Robert D. 240 AHC 02/18/1971 CPL Hatter, Larry R. HMH-463 CH-53D 15666701/15/1971 SP5 Cox, Daniel F. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 68-15324 02/18/1971 SGT Mc Eltresh, Allen K. FI MH-463 CH-53D 15666701/15/1971 SP4 Malenfant, William A. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 68-15324 02/18/1971 SGT Odom, William C. HMH-463 CH-53D 15666701/15/1971 SP4 Butler, David L. 271 ASHC 02/18/1971 WO1 Crandall, Gregory S. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-1652801/16/1971 WO1 Mezera, Terry F. 135 AHC U1-1-1H 68-16052 02/18/1971 SP4 Engen, Robert J. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-1652801/16/1971 PFC Darby, Paul 1 AVN BDE 02/18/1971 SGT Lewellen, Walter E. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-1652801/19/1971 CPT Latimer, Wilbur D. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-16161 02/18/1971 CW2 Brown, Joseph G. 237 MED DET01/20/1971 Cruz, Ernesto M. AIR AMERICA UH-34D H-78 02/18/1971 1LT Marshall, Joseph H. 48 AHC UH-101/20/1971 SP4 Ivey, Tommy H. 175 AHC 02/19/1971 PFC Valdez, Francisco N. B/7/1 CAV OH-6A 68-1720701/21/1971 11 M3 Levickis, Eugene J. B/1/1/1 MAR DIV CH-46A 153364 02/19/1971 SP5 Monnett, Leonard A. 173 AHC UH-101/22/1971 CW2 Johnson, Rog D/3/4 CAV 25 INF OH-6A 68-17337 02/20/1971 CPT May, David M. 48 AHC UH-1C 66-0070001/22/1971 SGT Petty, Michael H. D/3/4 CAV 25 INF OH-6A 68-17337 02/20/1971 CW3 Reid, Jon E. 48 AHC UH-1C 66-0070001/22/1971 SP4 Vigil, Frederick A. D/3/4 CAV 25 INF OH-6A 68-17337 02/20/1971 SSG Acalotto, Robert J. 48 ANC UN-1C 66-0070001/22/1971 WO1 Seaborn, William H. 240 AHC UH-1D 66-16356 02/20/1971 SFC Johnson, Randolph L. 48 AHC UH-1C 66-0070001/22/1971 SP5 Bean, Larry D. C/227 AHB 1 CAV 02/20/1971 WO1 Rauen, John V. 498 MED UH-1H 69-1527301/30/1971 CW2 Jasinski, Ronald N. 180 ASHC CH-47C 68-15869 02/20/1971 WO1 Souther, John M. 498 MED UH-1H 69-1527301/30/1971 CPL Duncan, James P. 180 ASHC CH-47C 68-15869 02/20/1971 SP4 Gilliland, Dennis E. 498 MED UH-1H 69-1527301/30/1971 SP4 Ell, Allen C. 180 ASHC CH-47C 68-15869 02/20/1971 SP4 Levulis, John J. 498 MED UH-1H 69-1527302/01/1971 CW2 Jackson, Keith M. 57 AHC 02/20/1971 1LT Hunter, John C. D/3/5 CAV 5 INF AH-1G 67-1557902/04/1971 SP4 Trotter, Patrick J. USARV FLT DET 02/20/1971 WO1 Nacca, Carl D/3/5 CAV 5 INF AH-1G 67-1557902/05/1971 WO1 Paul, James L. D/3/5 CAV AH-1G 66-15340 02/20/1971 CPT Head, David N. B/227 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 68-1558902/05/1971 WO1 Wood, Carl M. D/3/5 CAV AH-1G 66-15340 02/20/1971 SP4 Coronado, Robert B/227 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 68-1558902/06/1971 CPT Alexander, David L. 178 ASHC CH-47B 67-18493 02/20/1971 SP4 Malone, William W. 8/227 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 68-1558902/06/1971 CPT Kerl, Michael J. 178 ASHC CH-47B 67-18493 02/22/1971 SP4 Harbin, Monty L. N1/9 CAV 1 CAV02/06/1971 CPT Aaron, Richard A. 123 CAB 23 INF CH-47B 67-18493 02/23/1971 1LT Farris, Dennis C. 173 AHC UH-1H 67-1951602/06/1971 SP5 Hamilton, Ambers A. 178 ASHC CH-47B 67-18493 02/23/1971 1LT Usher, Terry M. 173 AHC UH-1H 67-1951602/06/1971 SP5 Rogers, Robert J. 178 ASHC CH-47B 67-18493 02/23/1971 SP4 Bruin, John W. 173 AHC UH-1H 67-1951602/06/1971 SP4 Williams, Curtis L. 178 ASHC CH-478 67-18493 02/23/1971 SP4 Ogata, Terrance A. 173 AHC UH-1H 67-1951602/08/1971 WO1 Doody, Thomas P. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16307 02/23/1971 CW2 Miner, James A. 173 AHC UH-1C 65-0950302/08/1971 CW2 Stewart, Paul C. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16307 02/23/1971 WO1 Shinkawa, Roy Y. 173 AHC OH-1C 65-0950302/08/1971 SGT Bobo, Charles G. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16307 02/23/1971 SP5 Barton, James E. 173 AHC UH-1C 65-0950302/08/1971 CPL Robertson, John E. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16307 02/23/1971 SP4 Hausherr, Charles R. 173 AHC UH-1C 65-0950302/08/1971 CPT Fox, David N. B/7/1 CAV UH-1H 02/23/1971 CW2 Hiscock, Stephen M. D/3/5 CAV 5 INF OH-58A 69-1608502/08/1971 WO1 Gentry, Robert B. 174 AHC UH-1 02/23/1971 SGT Armentrout, Raymond D/3/5 CAV 5 INF OH-58A 69-1608502/08/1971 PFC Knight, Kevin P. 61 AHC 02/23/1971 SP4 Walerzak, William T. D/3/5 CAV 5 INF OH-58A 69-1608502/08/1971 SGT Miley, Joseph W. B/1/7 CAV 02/24/1971 WO1 Bennett, Thomas E. A/3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/09/1971 CW2 Collins, James F. D/101 AWC 101 AH-1G 68-17106 02/24/1971 W01 Goelz, Steven W. N3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/09/1971 CPT Whisenant, Stephen L. D/101 AWC 101 AH-1G 68-17106 02/24/1971 W01 Hakes, Clarence D. N3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/09/1971 SP4 Woods, Clayton L. A/229 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 02/24/1971 CPT Wilsher, Joseph M. A/3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/10/1971 WO1 Robertson, Mark J. B/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 66-17765 02/24/1971 SP4 Green, Vernon A. N3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/10/1971 SGT Pietrzak, Joseph R. B/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 66-17765 02/24/1971 SP5 Jake!, Craig J. N3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/10/1971 SP4 Hensley, Shelby G. 1 AVN BDE 02/24/1971 SP4 Keys, Michael H. N3/17 CAV UH-1H 66-1603802/11/1971 CW2 Barger, Kenneth A. D/3/5 CAV UH-1H 67-17768 02/25/1971 W01 Burch, Steven R. 174 AHC UH-1 68-1540302/11/1971 PFC Carroll, Raymond F. D/3/5 CAV UH-1H 67-17768 02/25/1971 WO1 Erb, Patrick D. 174 AHC UH-1 68-1540302/12/1971 CW2 Mc Leod, Arthur E. C/2/17 CAV 101 AH-1G 68-17089 02/25/1971 PVT Goff, Floyd H. USARV FLT DET02/12/1971 CPT Wilkinson, Clyde D. C/2/17 CAV 101 AH-1G 68-17089 02/25/1971 SP4 Johnson, Edward A. C/7/17 CAV02/12/1971 CPT Siddons, James G, 187 AHC AH-1G 66-15297 02/26/1971 CPT Swanson, Jon E. B/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 69-1606702/12/1971 SP5 Johnson, William J. 187 ANC AH-1G 66-15297 02/26/1971 SSG Harrison, Larry G. B/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 69-1606702/13/1971 SP4 Seigler, Steven L. C/1/9 CAV 1 CAV 02/27/1971 1LT Babcock, Ronald L. B/7/1 CAV OH-6A 67-1625602/14/1971 CIV Classes, Kenneth L. CONTINENTAL DC-3 02/27/1971 SFC Mooney, Fred 8/7/1 CAV OH-6A 67-1625602/15/1971 WO1 Burke, Joseph S. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16554 02/27/1971 SP4 Thorne, Kevin G. 1 AVN BDE02/15/1971 CW2 Concannon, Richard N. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16554 02/28/1971 1LT Simpson, Morris A. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A02/15/1971 SGT Cobb, James P. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16554 03/01/1971 W01 Black, Paul V. 11 GS UH-1H 69-1568402/15/1971 SP4 Johnson, ZebuIon M. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16554 03/01/1971 WO1 Uhl, Robert D. 11 GS UH-1H 69-1568402/15/1971 CW2 Sapp, William D. A/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 68-15835 03/01/1971 SP5 David, Gary C. 371 RRC UH-1H 69-1568402/15/1971 CPT Wick, Gerald P. A/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 68-15835 03/01/1971 SP4 Sablan, Frank A. 371 RRC UH-1H 69-1568402/15/1971 SP6 Bruso, Richard N. A/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 68-15835 03/01/1971 MAJ Ramsey, Milton H. 21 SOS CH-53C 68-1093102/15/1971 CPL Ott, Larry F. A/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 68-15835 03/01/1971 CPT Tijerina, Albert 21 SOS CH-53C 68-1093102/15/1971 SFC Takehara, Yoshio A/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 68-15835 03/02/1971 PFC Heffner, Keith D. C/7/17 CAV02/15/1971 WO1 Fivelson, Barry F. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/03/1971 1LT Anderson, Charles R. B/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H02/15/1971 CW2 Leonard, Marvin M. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/03/1971 SP4 Sgambati, Paul A. B/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H02/15/1971 2LT Taylor, James H. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/03/1971 CPL Padilla, Gary T. 174 AHC UH-1H 68-15639
OV-1D02/15/1971 SP4 Crear, Willis C. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/04/1971 CPT Shereck, James J. 131 AVN02/15/1971 SP4 Crone, Donald E. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/05/1971 W01 Moreira, Ralph A. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 67-1734102/15/1971 SP4 Powers, John L. C/159 ASHB 101 CH-47C 67-18506 03/05/1971 CPT Nelson, David L. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 67-1734
1
02/15/1971 CPT Decelle, Robert E. A/3/17 CAV OH-58A 68-16960 03/05/1971 SP4 Halley, Joel C. C/158AVN101 ABN UH-1H 67-17341 02/15/1971 SP4 Tauala, Tagipo V. A/3/17 CAV OH-58A 68-16960 03/05/1971 SP4 King, Michael E. C/158AVN101 ABN UN-1H 671734102/18/1971 CW2 Berg, George P. A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15255 03/05/1971 CPT Straw, Barry M. 180 ASHC CH-47C 67-1851
8
02/18/1971 WO1 Woods, Gerald E. A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15255 03/05/1971 CPT Ward, Ralph L. 180 ASHC CH-47C 67-18518 02/18/1971 SP4 Demsey, Walter E. A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15255 03/05/1971 SP5 Dennison, Richard S. 180 ASHC CH 47C 67-1851
8
02/18/197102/18/1971
SP4MAJ
Johnson, Gary L.Hyatt, Wayne R.
A/101AVN101ABNHMH-463
UH-1HCH-53D
68-15255156667
03/05/197103/05/1971
SP5SP4
Prentice, Gary G.Rayburn, Edward L.
180 ASHC180 ASHC
CH-47C 67-18518
CH-47C 67-18518
SECTION IV — Helicopter Crew KIAs by Date 322
Date03/05/197103/06/197103/06/197103/06/197103/06/197103/06/197103/06/197103/07/197103/07/197103/07/197103/07/197103/08/197103/08/197103/10/197103/10/197103/10/197103/11/197103/11/197103/11/197103/12/197103/12/197103/15/197103/15/197103/15/197103/15/197103/15/197103/16/197103/16/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/17/197103/18/197103/18/197103/18/197103/19/197103/19/197103/19/197103/20/197103/20/197103/20/197103/20/197103/20/197103/20/197103/21/197103/21/197103/21/197103/22/197103/22/197103/22/197103/22/197103/22/197103/23/197103/23/197103/23/197103/24/197103/24/197103/24/197103/24/197103/24/197103/24/197103/24/197103/25/197103/25/197103/29/197103/29/197103/30/197103/30/1971
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Ran k Name Unit Aircraft Tail # Date Rank Name Unit Aircraft Tail #PFC Tubb, James C. USARV FLT DET 03/30/1971 SP5 Ratliff, Thomas H. 1 CAVCW3 Hummel, John F. 8/7/1 CAV AH-1G 67-15464 03/30/1971 CPL Young, Michael A. HMM-262 CH-46DCW3 Milliner, William P. B/7/1 CAV AH-1G 67-15464 03/31/1971 W01 Reid, Roger G. A/227 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 69-15277SP5 Allen, Daniel W. USARV FLT DET AH-1G 04/01/1971 SP4 Highsmith, James A. 116 AHC UH-1H 66-16982SP5 Mc Clanahan, Terry L . USARV FLT DET AH-1G 04/02/1971 CW2 Meade, James R. 180 ASHC CH-47C 67-18545SP4 Wright, Harvey W. USARV FLT DET AH-1G 04/03/1971 WO1 Low, James B. C/7/17 CAV AH-1GSP5 Pierce, Morris W. 12 SIG 04/04/1971 WO1 Knight, Terry V. 135 AHC UH-1H 68-15568SGT Wieler, James L. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 66-16394 04/04/1971 1LT La Plante, Noel C. 135 AHC UH-1H 68-15568CPT Afflerbach, Mark F/8 CAV AH-1G 69-16438 04/04/1971 SP4 Reynolds, Harvey M. 135 AHC UH-1H 68-15568WO1 PO, Hyrum B. F/8 CAV AH-1G 69-16438 04/04/1971 SGT Steppee, Larry E. 135 AHC UH-1H 68-15568CW3 Ard, Randolph J. 1 BDE 5 INF OH-58A 68-16814 04/04/1971 SSG Bullis, Krag C. HHT/2/17 CAV 1011LT Hale, John D. B/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-16645 04/04/1971 SP4 Hart, Benny E. USARV FLT DETSGT Grantham, Robert E. B/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-16645 04/07/1971 CW2 Wilson, Billie J. C/7/1 CAV UH-1H 69-15824SP4 Kiser, Robert T. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16412 04/07/1971 SP4 Armstrong, Joseph L C/7/1 CAV UH-1H 69-15824SFC Smoot, Curtis R. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16412 04/08/1971 CW2 Sonderman, Thomas L. 358 AVN DET UH-1H 68-15763SSG Spearman, Gordon K. 1 AVN BDE 04/08/1971 CW2 Wodarczyk, Matt J. 358 AVN DET UH-1 H 68-15763SP5 Easton, David E. 1 BDE 5 MECH UH-1H 69-16700 04/08/1971 SP4 Deatherage, Dennis R. 358 AVN DET UH-1H 68-15763CPT Bilbrey, Edmond D. 48 AHC 04/08/1971 SP4 Wilkins, Allan F. 358 AVN DET UH-1H 68-15763SP5 Lockhart, John T. 48 AHC 04/10/1971 WO1 Pettit, Hugh M. 68 MED DET UH-1H 67-17628CPT Hageman, Joel T. C/1/9 CAV 1 CAV AH-1G 68-15062 04/10/1971 MAJ Grof, Robert L. 13/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-157531LT Joyce, Van J. C/1/9 CAV 1 CAV AH-1G 68-15062 04/11/1971 SP4 Baggett, Wayne C. 174 AHC UH-1H 67-17191CW2 George, Raymond J. 117 AHC UH-1H 68-15441 04/13/1971 SP4 Sanbower, Ronald L. C/16 CAV AH-1G 67-15823WO1 Kirkendoll, Jerry W. 117 AHC UH-1H 68-15441 04/13/1971 PFC Nichols, James A. 2 BDE 101 ABNSP4 Morgan, Gregory S. 117 AHC UH-1H 68-15441 04/13/1971 SP5 Roberts, Alton R. C/1/9 CAV 1 CAVSP4 Peoples, Jerry W. 117 AHC UH-1H 68-15441 04/14/1971 SP5 Nolen, Paul M. USARV FLT DETWO1 Peck, Steven R. D/3/5 CAV OH-58A 04/17/1971 CPL Gillespie, John F. 9 SOON UH-1D A2-767CPT Allen, Charles D. B/4/77 ARA AH-1G 66-15310 04/19/1971 1 LT Wallace, John T. HMM-262 CH 460 154839CPT Mc Carthy, Loyd V. B/4/77 ARA AH-1G 66-15310 04/19/1971 LCP Olson, Bruce D. HMM-262 CH-46D 1548391LT Schlutter, William D. 1 BDE 5 INF OH-58A 68-16884 04/19/1971 CPL Vangundy, George J. HMM-262 CH-46D 154839MAJ Scharnberg, Ronald 0 . 101 ABN OH-58A 68-16884 04/19/1971 A03 Wall, James A. HA(L)-3 DET 8LTC Sutton, Bryan J. 101 ABN OH-58A 68-16884 04/20/1971 LTC Coast, Albert F. 11 BDE 23111FCW2 Depaul, Michael J. C/16 CAV AH-1G 67-15676 04/21/1971 SP4 Shamblin, Kenneth W. F/4 CAV OH-6A 68-17175CPT Green, Robert C. C/16 CAV AH-1G 67-15676 04/22/1971 WO1 Persinger, Robert M. 175 AHCCW3 Bauman, Richard L 128 AHC UH-1H 69-15664 04/23/1971 CPT Collum, William E. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16199SSG Dix, Craig M. 128 AHC UH-1H 69-15664 04/23/1971 CPT Speidel, Louis J. B/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1H 68-16199SSG Harris, Bobby G. 128 AHC UH-1H 69-15664 04/23/1971 SP5 Brummer, Michael L. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 66-165881LT Lilly, Lawrence E. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV AH-1G 68-17035 04/24/1971 SP5 Speer, Robert F. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 66-165881LT Boffman, Alan B. D/101 AWC 101 AH-1G 68-15077 04/24/1971 CPT Fanning, Martin V. A/229 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 69-15692CPT Brandt, Keith A. D/101 AWC 101 AH-1G 68-15077 04/24/1971 W01 Jeffries, Gabriel A. N229 AHB 1 CAV UH-1H 69-15692SP5 Ahrens, Russell G. 571 MED DET 04/25/1971 SP5 Woodard, Johnie K. USARV FLT DETCW3 Cristman, Frederick L. 48 AHC UH-1C 65-09489 04/26/1971 SP4 Mc Cann, Francis J. 173 ABN BDECW2 Sparks, Jon M. 48 AHC UH-1C 65-09489 04/26/1971 PVT Weston, James E. 173 ABN BDESFC Garcia, Ricardo M. 48 AHC UH-1C 65-09489 04/29/1971 CW2 Evans, Ronald L. B/7/17 CAV AH-1G 67-15468MAJ Barker, Jack L. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 66-16185 04/29/1971 WO1 Long, Robert L. B/7/17 CAV AN-1G 67-15468CPT Dugan, John F. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 66-16185 04/29/1971 SSG Orr, Patrick 0. A/3/17 CAV OH-58A 68-16946PFC Chubb, John J. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 66-16185 04/29/1971 CW2 Hasselman, William G. 282 AHC UN-1SGT Dillender, William E. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 66-16185 04/30/1971 SP4 Medina, David P. 326 MED 101 ABN UH-1H 66-16588CW2 Royal, William E. C/16 CAV OH-6A 67-16037 04/30/1971 WO1 Kallaher, Charles T. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16303SP4 Beardsley, William B. C/16 CAV OH-6A 67-16037 04/30/1971 SGT Armstrong, Harold K. B/101AVN101 ABN UH-1H 68-16303WO1 Lancaster, David C. C/7/17 CAV AH-1G 68-15019 04/30/1971 SP4 Daniel, Cantrell M. B/101AVN101 ABN UN-1H 68-16303WO1 Manthei, James W. C/7/17 CAV AH-1G 68-15019 04/30/1971 SGT Helms, Jerry D. 61 AHCFO Betts, Ron 9 SODN UH-1 05/03/1971 CPT Burnside, Derrill L. 5 MECH OH-58A 68-16782WO1 Cleve, Reginald D. 176 AHC UH-1H 68-15759 05/07/1971 1LT Bengtson, Frank W. N1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16679WO1 Traver, John G. 176 AHC UH-1H 68-15759 05/07/1971 WO1 Meyer, David P. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16679SP4 Hall, Walter R. 176 AHC UH-1H 68-15759 05/07/1971 SP4 Rothel, Larry W. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16679SP4 Knutsen, Donald P. 176 AHC UH-1H 68-15759 05/09/1971 PFC Chastang, Johnell L. 173 AHC UH-1C 66-00696PFC Druzinski, Karl W. HHT/2/17 CAV 101 UH-1 H 69-15403 05/10/1971 SP4 Slarcher, David W. C/7/17 CAV OH-6A 67-16339CW2 Foil, Paul J. A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV AH-1 G 68-15111 05/10/1971 CW2 James, Clayton W. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-16543CPT Osborn, Donald K A/1/9 CAV 1 CAV AH-1G 68-15111 05/10/1971 SP4 Witmer, Noel B. C/2/17 CAV 101 OH-6A 67-16543
SP4 Hotaling, Dennis M. 162 AHC 05/12/1971 SGT Fearn, Guy V. 101 ABNSGT Beckwith, Harry M. D/3/5 CAV OH-58A 69-16136 05/16/1971 CW2 Farlow, Craig L. A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15491
SP4 Neal, William E. D/3/5 CAV OH-58A 69-16136 05/16/1971 CPT Nolan, Joseph P. A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15491
CPT Coker, David L. D/3/5 CAV OH-58A 68-16955 05/16/1971 SP5 Crook, Elliott A/101AVN101ABN UH-1H 68-15491
SGTPFC
Bauer, Curtis D.Walters, Robert D.
D/3/5 CAVD/3/5 CAV
OH-58AOH-58A
68-1695568-16955
05/16/197105/16/1971
SP4SP4
Jacobsen, Timothy J.Blackmond, Phillip C.
A/101AVN101ABN1 AVN BDE
O- 1H 1HUH-1H
68-15491
CW2 Larrabee, Steven M. F/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 68-17322 05/16/1971 SP4 Monies, Leonard D. F/4 CAV OH- HSP4 Smith, William D. F/1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 68-17322 05/17/1971 WO1 Pearce, Dale A. 01 A BBNN UH-1H 67-17607
SFC Foster, Doyle 174 AHC 05/17/1971 CW3 Soyland, David P.cC//1155 88AAvV NN 11 0.1 A
UH-1H 67-17607
SP4CPTWO1MAJ
Simonson, Larry A.Edwards, Charles H.Rhash, Barry A.Nidever, David F.
173 AHC175 AHC175 AHC101 ABN
AH-1GAH-1GOH-6A
67-1582067-1582067-16433
05/20/197105/20/197105/22/197105/22/1971
WO1WO1SSGSP4
Bruce, Robert G.Smith, Gregory A.Lusher, Thomas R.Posey, Ralph E.
A/7/1 7 CAVA/7/17 CAV1 AVN BDEF/4 CAV
OH-6AOH-6A
68-1724768-17247
SP4 Kinsman, Allen E. 271 ASHC CH-47 05/23/1971 SP4 Gruber, John H. 1/9 CAV 1 CAV OH-6A 67-16 4 86
SECTION IV — Helicopter Crew KIAs by Date 323
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XD 574535. xD 574535
X. ,574335
XD 590457
XD 698381Han hr
XD 4975841D .07582ID g47417 .
.376 ID 847417-.2 Riot F1yable) r- 1.111fiC k 6 AB1G(2 •
ttls DamageBattle DemoBattle ImageBattle. Dellage -Battle, DamageBattle - DamageBattle DameBattl Damage •Lattle . Damage .aittle DamageBattle DamageBattle DtuangeiBattle Damage s ,Bettie Damage,Not Ply. Me sNot Ilyuble„Lot Flyable) :4'
3661 '. c 742
r514. ja-780
238Iii.5.'421 443
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819378
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Not Yi„inblflyable
DamagedDamaged-''
-NIA, 1 EZLA•
, "re , "•• , IC1.242.23.
.1TTA -'3;07 4
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NARA Date
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T :Eta1 Kir .71
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SO Co UH1C 097 148 CO - UH1C 53048 CO , 1181H 38848 CO 0H10 64971 Co UH1H 76171 Co UM 38371 CO 'UE18 568 171 MIN 49671 Co UH1H 82671 Co UH1H 337 171 Co UH1H 426174 Co Mai 671 1174 Co UHjH 953 1174 Co t/HiFI 191174 Co UH1 C 170 1174 Co 1181H 092174 Co UH1H 53371 Co UH1H 376A/101 UH1H 495A/10I UH1H 049A/101 UH1H 5114/101 UB1H 641B/101 UH1H 341A/i0i 268A/101 UH1B. 252A/101 UH1H 261Ahoi Milli 900A/101 Milli 1030/101 UHiH 735B/158
UH1H 425B/158 UH1H 326B/158 UH1H 455HMS UH1H 8.12B/158 UHIH 894D/158 X14 57?.14,2/17 G 697=CARY: 4 Uli1C( 3 Non
ag__IL,41,j/ESTROYED1111Z_DIE48 Co DHIH 17771 Co 35871 Co ME 269174 Co Milli 639A/101 Milli 189A/101 UH1H 720B/158 UH1H 279SUMMARY: 7 Mill, 9 WIA, 3
Fly),
• 431372.-1D 371385—XD 431372XD 431372'ro 431372XD 431372XD 431372XD 431372ID 431372ID 431372ID 431372ID 432373XD.432373ID 640380ID 640380ID 431372ID 4,32373ID 431372XD 431372ID 431372ID 431372Jo 431370XD ,440376ID 432372ID 431372ID 431372XD 431372XD 440378ID 440378ID 538349ID 538349ID 538349ID 538349ID 538349XD 354540ID 363354
30 Mi1H( 15 Non Fly), 2
N ID 650299ID 431372ID 431372
1 XD 588388XD 431370XD 431370
2 XD 538349
ZEZIRE4161i
-Not Flyable Se, 12.7mm, rtarme37mm, 3 Rita
ble, SA, 12.7mm, 2 Hit FlyOble, Si 12.7=
` :Flyable Si, 12.7, 3firanNot Flyable, 6 RitaFlyable, 2 HitePlyable x i 4, HiteFlyable 2 Hits
-Not Fly:bias 5 Rita.Not FlVablo, 3 HitsNot Flyoblo, 5 Hits
• Flyable HitNot Flyable,'` I Hit ..Not Flyable, Crew ExtrNot Flyable* Crew ExtrFlyable 2 HitsNot Flyable, 5 RitaNot Flyable, Rtrn LSNot Flyable, Rtrn KSNot Flyable, Rtrn ESPliable, Et= ESFlyable Rtrn KSFlyable; Et= KSNot Flyable, Rtra KSNot Flyable, Rtrn EagleNotFlyablo Crew 'Extr,At Lel°Flyable, Rtrn KSNot Flyable, Rtrn KS '
Not Flyable, 1 Rd R/BFlyable, 2 Hite in SideF'lyable, 2 Hite T/B,Rt SkidFlyable, 2 Bite Cense*Flyable, 1 Hit Rt Door Post., ,,No* Flyable Hit WR,Syno Miff
.A.Hi 7178(1.., Na!lblehr- Hit
R°, 71116
- Crew ExtriDown LZ,Dest,reyoil
1::6 11;trOtr:PylridSji Cr irw Extr
; Destroyed ._.•
Crew -"Extr,12.7,Deatroyed
Crew' Exbr,DOwn in LZ,Destroyed,'-!
Deatroyed,,,PreV Extr
•
A/C 'DAMAGEDUNIT nPE42 CO48 cn UH1H173 Co UH1H174 Co URICARA AH1G235 Co AH1GAA01 UH1HA/158 UH/H3/158 UH1HB/158 UH1HH/158 UH1H3/158 UH1H0/158 UMCA58 UH1H132 g847C/159 CH47 820SUMMARY: 1 UHIC(Non Fly),
A/C #386223666540.018
557174446662884578602736
TWA RIA LOCATIONXD 275399ID 27539911) 370390XD 640380XD 536391
2 ID 4403781 n 553415
XD 355403XD 355403ID 355403XD 355403ID 315415RD 31'5415
REMARKSNot nyablo 7.62 Forced to landNot Fly, blo,51 CalNot Flyable, 7.62. 9. HitNot Flyable, 7.62; 1' HitNot Flyable, 1 Hit, 30/50 CalNot Flyable, 30x7.62, Crew Bea°Not F2yahle,30x7.6011,Creer. roarFly:ibis,: 30 Cal, 1 Hit .
Not Flygible,4 CrOW 2 PF,1 MaintNot Flyable, 12.74 HiteNot Flyable, 51 . CalNot :Flyable, SANot FlYatLe, ModerateFlyable .Not flyable •
1 AHINNon Fly), 7 141A, 4 ICA
RRMARKI Flyable, Minor Damage, 2 HiteFlyable Minor Damage, 1 Hit"'Not Flyable, Moderato DamageNot Flyable l 1 Hit, 30 CalNot Flyable, / HitNot Flycblo -Not Flynble s) ,Ibderats ' DamageFlyable, Minor ..Not Flyable, SA ModeratoFlyable, -SA Not Flyable, ModerateNot Flyable
P
ModeratoFlyable, MinorFlyable,MinorFlyable, 1 Hit in Side
1 n 460369 Flyable,2 Hits Hydraulics11 PH1H(5 Non Fly), 2 AH10(2 Non*-FIY), 2 CH47, 5 ICA
A/C L9ST (nEumpur)LOCATIONUNIT TYPE A/C# MIA 141A - laA
48 co UBIH 141 ID 600380'3/158 u818 894 2 ID 3554030/158 u818 462 XD 374394SUMMARY: 3 13E18 0 2 klA
ADD ON FOR 4 Mar 711X4 co UBiC 170 640380174 co milc 092 ID 640380.
D/158 AH1G 120 xi) 745354
4 Mar 71MARRSDestroyed, RPG at AinoiDestroyed•Dostroyed
Flyable, Minor DamageDESTICI8D,By RPG ph RecoveryDESTIDIED,-
ALLIQ10.2011 ZEH A. C# WIA EU LOCATION48 Co UM 388 . XD 3354704s co uH18 079 ID 32042048 co mill 879 ID 34640848 co u818 440 ID 33841171 co Mc 060 ID 505395174 co mic 094: XI) 508402174 Co UH1 C 169 ID 508402174 Co mill 676 . ID 339408.174 CO UH1H 783 7(MU.) ... ID 451411'174 co 1/818 191 ID 348408282 Co URIC 68? • ra 350430D/227 AB10 727' 1 XD 653375H/101 u818 495 2 ID 484415C/158 u818 640 ID 5704050/158 um . 899 1 , Im 364408somas: $ UThiC(.4 Non Fay), 10 UH18k8 Nen 13.71,
CONFIDENTIA .
• ,
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•
ADD OF:3 For 5 Mar 71RA
.111Lpp.1.4.1c.A;inkin.
/ 17A/2/1.' 7tV2iii -7AP /17C/2/•;'?0/2/17C/2 /170/7/1?ci?ii?0/7/1771 Cc1714 Da48 •Co48 Co48 co48 Co173 i. ,,,
2382382820/158C/158q/1530/101SUMMARY:
P.R` Cit
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15. ,̀3
1/qLs. wrp,
XD .,:363 91
g1 k LAC LIMNii oy.U.Ill cl ,-.4. XD 478409
'Nil H 662 1 . XD 478409J:i C 743 XD 474.1.0fal.i. G 4.F.'.0 ID 46439E .
IT 'r 1 XD 47141fAIt I G 13 '‘' XD 473415'1:.8 . 1 G 7451.fiiiii 290
n 4734/5XD 510400
UE111 457UR1H .;.703
XD 5104Cr
1.111.71 Ls•n 1xDX D 3451 ,0740057
1.'11.-tli Ti.6 1 To 455413ta?H 2`4.9 XD 346430F1-11E 378 XD 365405tiThE 3:,,,;8
4.7. -th xon 3438748otrii .l.7, ...,m-,tiaTtli 38,3 10 430
30
3'7C-- 5.4.; ID 670380
r-'H' C; 206 XI) 670380131113 529 1 XI) 330430DU ,.. 5 493 ) 478409117.4 . .F 186 ID 478409TrE.:H L84 1C• 47840(1-3a :ii 8,33 ID 70756,;
3 UHIC2 Non Ply). 1? "UH1H(12 Non Yi s'
IX ,'. 171 Ty" N 'Le: ".L• , , , . . ,
20ALL_LA 1". WI ._f...,...1-11L.,...igapli. :, **-215 • ID' 348408. •492 ' /0 502402 -.. .341 4 ' ' /D 346438 - -54S XD 4914'12-::•. 7
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D/227 ‘tal 3
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., Des troyod, Crew • B• 'xtri: . i L40 . • • - ',•••,..•..:
2Destroyed •,-. . ....:-.Destroyed, Croy roar'
,,..=51LY,._••• .... .____, -
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.• .., ...
235 C.15 . il113 708 ID 578315.: . •:;.:::::, . ‘ jiastiroysidi,1 B4.0- bit,:. 'Crash,235 Ce .M110 780. xp'.513375. -.,=7-.- - :.: tiiistrorOd_-:••• .. ....--- -:,-;'-••-=..- •
SUMMA-RE: 12 1.11,40, 2 ITHIH„ 4 ,P11 -; Gi 1.10 M: 6153 &Olt .are in tptals.for,i iel'i, - De441,7141tr ios..,....,..
:;':Deitroyed.,, ,,.• ...., .., :.:-...-!'„,./.'.-,••- • '•.:'.0A .Ali G 153 n 536391 ' -rib Ali 3 018 XD 536391 s''. - .•. „.•: . ... '.;::: D9stroyek...:P: - .. i,. -. • ..• . ••: --,-- :'. ..• •
'1 74 GD Tr il l{
0158 DEVI71 Co 7-THIC
De- Non Fly, -.. •.,..- .,
,.. ' ''''.- . laz.:21-.
..
—1r .--. ...-:-.... . .. Flyable *, ''i Eit, DOor• Not Flyeae,2 Eite. - foof &.Armer.
Not Flyab.le„ Hit T/BFlyable„ 2 BitsNot Flyable„ 1 Hit T/BNot Flyata.e, 2 Hits
- Not Flyable tt. Numerous hitsNet Flyable 2• Rits, 30 CalFlyable, 1 Alt, 7c. 62 • _Flyable, 2 Hits ! JO Cal!
stio7e1 • .- '',-;'..
Flynble, 1 Hit„ A:6,47'Ylyable,1 Hi .-i .'Not flyable ? 1 Hit;Not Flyable, liumorousNot Flyable., Shol, Dora. .---:•:.-'--Not Fliptialts,..Nlido,7..ate Pamage
, 4 gm f 4 No21- .FlYsi if . 3 ICA ..,--- -•
* ! Not. Flyable6 Hits MXPIng;
Not Flyable * 1 - Hi TP3 .' .. •' Not F2:trOile • ' . • -Not Tlyablo,, 3 Bits TA! ..-:Dot Flyable * a.rapnel
Hi t, 7,, 62me:, .71yable
Not. Flyable* ' Moderate Damage'Not Flyable, Serrano Damage
2 17 AHIG
0/07 AH1G
132 CH771 Co UH1C235 AH1GA/158 UH/HA/158 UH1HA/158 UH1HSUMMARY; • 1 UHI C
Mar 71
Not flyable, 4 Hits, Belly &1BMA45
fl Msr 71
4 NO_TYPE WILMS
7/17 AH1G Destroyed Hit EarlieriPrecantat Almoi Latered Mortared):.1
238 UHIC 042 4 ID 497368 Desrrarednumeroma HitsSUMMARY: 1 AH1G, 1 UHi C, 4 WIA, PLUS 2 ARA 2W3ayed From 5 Mar 71_
FROM 5 MAR 71 174th
A/C LOST (11ESTROYED)
UN TYPE A/qgA 2 17 AH1C 697
0/2/17 Milli 1660/2/17 AH1 4 456III MAY CH53 1 1ITT MAF CH53 23
A/4//7III MAF CH53 5
ARA AHIG 708SUMMARY: 1 UHill (Non Fly), 3 AH1G
(Non Fly), 3 UH1H
#783 7 MIA's
NEGATIVE
At -
.063
749
ID 47240(:, :
XD 653387 . .
447 . ID 523358..510 ID 507394023 ID 685382891 • ; ID 585405396 ID 685405606 n 665395
WIA
WIA NIA LOCATION
RECOVERED • 7 MAR 71
(2 Non AH14 (2
IDCATION• ID 359442
ID 652388.YD 0841ID 431372249 4/2639ID 443375
Natilytible,4'Hits,'Fael CellSkid, Tail„ Pod
- Flyable,.3 Hits Pass Come.Not Flyable, 5 HitsFlyable, l'HitNot Flyable, Servere DamageFlyable, Slight Damage -.NOtFly102.0, Moderato Damage,Non F11), 1 CH41. •
8 Mar 94
Not Flyable, 6 Hits,RoU4 Vert,StablerNot Fiyible, 2 HiteNot Flyable, Hit M/RFlyable, 11 Hits,ShrapnelFlyablep.SAFlyable, SA
ID 592398 Not Flyable* 1 Hit T/BOom(3 Nab- F17), 3 CH53. 1 WIN
101 UH1H 350 3 ID 630267SUMMARY: 1 UM, 3 . WIA
NOTE: 2 ARA AHiGes; #,53 & #018 transferred from MAST to DAMAGED: #018 to the 4 Feb.ARA bird with no number; #153 written in as delayed entry on 6 Mar. Thisreduces the lost by 2 A/C but only increases damage by one. sines wntryfor#018 was already included except for Tail #.
CONFIDENTIAL
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ALCDAMAGEDT E A
498 MED , IIHill571 MED 1111111238. URICD/158 AR /227 Aill CI
249 34 26211 XD 656387132 ND 185755079 •XD 585382084 • XD 650398
Not Flyable, Mortar ShrapnelFlyable, 2 Bits T/Boan?livable, 3 iii.tatFlyable, lanor•DamageNot Flyable, 6 Hite Ofle Tine 11
Negative CasualtiesSUMMARY: 1 LTH10, 2 rill18 (1 Non Fly), 2 AN10 (1 Non Fly)
LOST (105TPriv+TgD)NEGATIVE
NOTE: 1 MIA of 174th t11118 #639- 3 Mar Changed to 1 KIA
OONFIDENTrATI
DestroyedDestroyedDestroyedDestroyed
=AZ==ARM_
C•/17 U81H 519,0.7/17 . UH1H 32848 U818 37848 UH1H 187238 U81C 73471 92 UH1C 12871 URIC 51071 /5- UM 77071 DM 742174 WIC 513174 U81CA/158
A. 17 UH1H 555C-2/17 DM •55
190376
Flyable, 2 Rita • A.71yable, 3 Hits 23maNot 1127able, Major Damagi,SbriJot Flyable, "Nej Dan ShrapnelFlyableNot Flyable, BeiooteredFlyableFlyableFlyableNot flyable'WadeFlyable
Plrable, %A Dan 1 HitFlyable, Mod Dan .1 HitFlyable, Minor Dam, 1 HitFl,yable, Sod Dam 1 NitNot Flyable
ny), I AH10, 1 CE47 Nag Casualties
ID 439405ID 668505The SanhKbe SanhID 5073851D453384ID 482401ID /26347XD 726347ID 726347ID 726347ID 495365
495365ID 515392ID 522373ID 575415ID 618314ID 578437
D/101 ME -192D/227 AMIG 031C/159 CR47 009571 Med- UM 366
UNIT • TIPS A/Ci MIA WAA.2/17 MG 743 1pliol mpg; 077D/159 CH47 502
2
173 -UHIH 088SUMMARY: 2 AM,
DAMAGED A/C
1 UM, 1 0847,
A/C# WIA
1 WIA, 2 MIA
KIA LOCATIONUN; T =PEA/158 MN 472 ID 585425 .
A/158 Mill 174 I0 585425li11111 396 ID 584426
£/158. 370 XD 584426A/158 puill 598 ID. 589428A/158 um 640 ID . 5894280/158 AEI G 452 ID 552415D/158 AH1G 599 ID 5524153/159237 Ned4-2/17
Ca4711110AlliG
0i8216748
ID 738345ID 5134ID 8442
174 UH1H 191 ID 73338148 UN1C 743 ID 585128173 UN1N 828 ID 58542848 0111N 695 27) 583435173 TIE1E 385 ID 585435173 0N111 689 ID 585432238 C 146 ID 175140
3 Non
SUMMARY: 5 mic, 11 UH18 C5 Non
A/C LOST (DAMA(ED) SIA LOCATION
ID 439.40ID 469392
5
ID 640 3a3ID 642387
SMART: 2 UHI C, 12 DH1H (10 Non Fly), FIT)
Flyable111.Yetas
1 c847 N Ply)
3 N it 12o7Hits s 12.7 MG
2 Rite BA1 HitSA 12.7WA 12.72 nits, 12.71 Hit;. 12.73 Nits Nod3 HiteKt WE
it Fuel Cell
18 Mar MilAitl
a.nn•n•nnnnn••••11110N IIMMn
Not nyable.Net 72711bissNot Flyable,abt Flyable,Not Flyable,Not FlYablesNot Flyable,Not Flyable,Not 1270144Not Flyable,Not Flyable,FlyableFlyableNot Flyable,Not Flyable
A/C LOST (MINTED) WIT TIPS A/C# MIA WIA LOCATION REMARKS
Flyable
XD 515352 FlyableXD 51 3353 flyableID 513359 FlyableXI) 526330 Not Flyable, RecoveredXD 512350 Not Flyable ? Recovered"D 5 42 11D 520340
FlyableFlyttble
=IXD 850418
?55371.Not Flyable, Recovered
XD 595378 FlyableFlyable, 1 Hit Minor .
XD 561412 Not F1'abl•, Minor in iZ
XD 515352 Not Flyable, 12 HitsNot Flyable, 4" Hitep ' 5'1.5352
XD 515352 Flyable ,.Hite MinorXD 515352 Not Flyable,2 Hite, BeXD 510355 Not Flyable, 1 Hit, MinorXD 645414 Not Flyable, 1 Hit, Mod Dem
IE Flyable, 1 litk43gID 615380 Flyable
Xi)Not Fly: 1 Hittble, 4 Hite server*
ID 54047.0 Not Flyable, 4 Hite ModerateID 589431 Not Flyable, 2 Hits fbdorate
as delayed nitrite co. 41 Mar , Ikala (4 Nct Flayble)t 2 02147, InaA
0.01iFil/1177 Al
Jibe SacirX0 . 5335/D 738360XD 51 7358ID (-V1.8302IV 517,358ID 51'7358
'8 .515352ID 513364Ili 551342XD 515352
-515355XI) 742386ID 742386Kbe Sans PCAL,a 5034XZ 5034XD 515343
,Not lelyable,1 Hit Rotor
Not FlyableNo%:FlyableFlyableFlyableNot Flyable
Not F1yable,1 Hit Ft elNot FlyableFl.ylableFlyableFlyable
flYcAae, 1 Hit Shrapnel „.
flyableNot FlralaeNot FlyableNot Flyableflvable
ID 615352 Flyable515343
XD 515338Not Flyable, Recovered
IFlyable
D 51/.1343 Flyable
XI 515352 Not Flyable, 2 Hits
XD 515352 Not Flyable, Moderate 5 Hits
_
ID 53'7413Not Flyable, 6 Hite ServersFlyable, 2 Hite Minor
540420XD 42 Not flyable, 1 Hit Moderate
S. ritne G:ita'ainaad: , SI;MARY.-: •0ft A/C: 1-4.3`.:1; 2 ialliis 1 DI/10 9pjaak1...,1 0.
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Wli'i- .11.1',, ,
A/2/17B-7/117471174174174174
`17417417471 11
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237 Mad237 Med326 Med48
4848'4848484848173173173173173A/159179A/101Bh01B/101.B' o jBif 0/C/01 .
0/q01_D/:01A/158Bati 58C/158D/:158D/158D/15$Di/58
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AH1 GAH1 a 108
MTH 284.01118 496 1L'H f11 953ulilZ 667UH1H 458L'H/11 767011/R 340tiriiff 223U8111 359 2IIH1H 826I.1131HUHIH 623u818 230UV 226UH1H 085 2Milli 764 1'NV 776TOM 1449UH1H . 223tJH1H 44.6
669uRill 016Di1B 155UH1H 024DRIB 383Mill 699DRIB 352
H47 541CH47 103UMW 491triliki 341tr,Hill 630DRIB 337ITHIH 50/UH1H 81:917111H 7465.'X1 7$7uR1R 720ITH1137115: 602 'fAH1G . 079 .
.g.H10 093it G 831
AH1GUH1H 678TeaT 597
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* 4/0 Dezliaged c,ii 19 t& -:hapSUMMARY,. UH1H (23 Nct Flyatlis)„ 7
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