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SSGT Bobbie H.
Brewer, a 24 year old Married, Caucasian, Male
From ATHENS, ALABAMA was KIA on February
14, 1970 in the vicinity of Khanh Hoa South Vietnam. A summary of
the crash follows:
On Feb 14, 1970 the 281st Assault Helicopter Company was
conducting a “Sniffer” Mission run out of Nha Trang, South Vietnam when
the aircraft crashed during the performance of the mission killing the
four 281st crew members and two Special Forces equipment
operators. The 281st lost Warrant Officer Duke Payne,
Aircraft Commander, Warrant Officer Thomas Guenther, Pilot, Specialist 5
Mike Hughey, Crew Chief and SGT Bobby Brewer, Door Gunner. The 281st
Helicopter, UH-1H, SN: 66-17127 was performing a combat aviation support
mission for the 5th Special Forces Group using an Airborne
Personnel Detector (SNIFFER) in the vicinity of Dong Bo Mountain, 4
Nautical Miles Southwest of Nha Trang, RVN. There was a crew of 6 on
board; 4 Aircraft Crew members and 2 Special Forces soldiers operating
the SNIFFER machine. At 1000 hours Army Aircraft 67-17127 took off from
Nha Trang AAF enroute to its mission on Dong Bo Mountain. Its mission
was to fly 50 Feet above the trees at 70 knots so that the SNIFFER
machine could detect any smoke in the area. From 1005 to 1006 hours the
SNIFFER machine had medium to high readings from BP 960 409 to BP 950
424, the last reading approximately 2 minutes before aircraft 66-17127
crashed into the trees. The Lead Gunship, piloted by WO1 Gardner and 1LT
McKeegan, was approximately 100 meters behind 66-17127 and based on
their observations it appears that the aircraft may have had an
equipment failure causing the aircraft to assume a nose low attitude
which resulted in it loosing altitude and impacting into the trees. It
was noted that the aircraft had a very slow airspeed and low rotor RPM
when it struck the trees and exploded. Following the explosion SP4
Johnson, the Door Gunner on the Command Ship, was lowered to the ground,
near the crash site. There was no sign of life and SP4 Johnson was
recovered from the area. At the time of impact the aircraft was
traveling into the wind, which was from the North and its initial impact
was on a northerly heading, the wind was light and the visibility was
unlimited. The aircraft crash was classified as a non hostel incident in
that neither ground fire nor hostile forces were observed in the area.
SSGT Brewer was highly respected
platoon Sergeant who was filling in for a member of his platoon when the aircraft crashed killing him.
Bobbie was a BAPTIST. His name is shown on Panel
13W - Line 7 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
SSGT
Brewer and the crew of 17127 shall never be forgotten by the 281st AHC
Flight.

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