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Warrant Officer
Donald Harrison
21 year old Single, African American
From NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Aviator
281st Assault Helicopter Company
10th CAB, 17th CAG, 1st. AVN BDE
Tour of duty began on Oct 07, 1966
KIA on Dec 02, 1966 in Laos
Helicopter was shot down
DOB
Jun 09, 1945
 PROTESTANT
Rotary wing training class:  66-13
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Donald Harrison





 

         Army Aviator

DFC, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Air Medal (7 Awards), National Defense, Vietnam Service, RVN Military Merit, RVN Cross of Gallantry, RVN Campaign medals

Warrant Officer Donald Harrison was born on June 09, 1945 in Jamaica, New York, a suburb of Queens/New York City, New York. Donald attended New York City public schools and graduated from Andrew Jackson High School, Cambria, New York in 1963.

He joined the army in August of 1963 and was trained as an airborne qualified Medical Corpsman. He reached the rank of E-5 while being assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He left Fort Bragg in December of 1965 to attend flight school at Camp Wolters, Texas. He graduated with Class 66-13 at Fort Rucker Alabama in September of 1966.

Following flight school Donald traveled to South Vietnam where on October 07, 1966 he was assigned to the 281st Assault Helicopter Company.  On Dec. 02, 1966, Donald was killed in action while performing aircrew duties as a pilot on UH-1D 65-10088  . WO Daniel Arthur Sulander, SP4 William Joseph Bodzick and SP4 Lee Joseph Boudreaux, Jr. were also lost in the same aircraft crash. Donald was 21 years old at the time of his death. His Interment was  in Gravesite 6007, Section V.  of the Long Island National Cemetery,  located at 2040  Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, New York, 11735-1211

For details covering the mission please see WO Daniel Sulander's memorial page.
 

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