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Specialist Fourth Class

Sketch by Cliff Wheeler
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At
the age of 16 with drivers license in hand, Bob purchased a motor
cycle, which became his pride and joy. Later he progressed to a MG
sports car.
On January 27, 1966 at the age of 18 Bob joined the
army at Fort Douglas, Utah. He went to fort Bliss Texas for basic
training and in April of 1966 he was sent to Fort Sill Oklahoma for
Artillery training. From there he Bob volunteered for 3 tours of duty in Viet Nam.
He said, "If I can save one other guy from having to go over there it's
worth it. I've been there, I know what to expect and how things work."
His first tour of duty was as a Cannoneer with the 1st Brigade of the 101st
Airborne Division. His second tour was as a Pathfinder
with the 10th Combat Aviation Battalion. On April 19, 1968 he started
his third tour in country as a Door Gunner with the 281st Assault Helicopter
Company.
Shortly after the incident, recovery personnel landed in the vicinity
of the crash, but were unable to find any signs of life. On 12 May a
ground patrol located the remains of 4 individuals in the vicinity of the
crash site. However, due to heavy enemy activity the remains could
not be recovered.
Bob's story was written by his sister, Mrs. Joyce Jeppson who also
provided his pictures. You may contact her through the 281st
Association. She has ask that the following photo
be published and would like anyone knowing the names of the other three
individuals to contact her. Bob is 2nd from the left
without his helmet.
The loss of
Robert and his fellow crew-members was felt by each member of the 281st
Assault Helicopter Company and they shall not be forgotten. |
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