Information on U.S. Air Force helicopter UH-1F tail number 65-07937
Date: 04/13/1969
Incident number: 69041320.KIA
Unit: 20 SOS
South Vietnam
Casualties = 01 KIA, 02 WIA . .
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Defense Intelligence Agency Helicopter Loss database. Also: OPERA, Abbr unit history (Operations Report. )
Summary: Received fire while escorting a RT extraction. The CP was killed and the AC crashed landed in a clearing. The ship was destroyed.
Loss to Inventory
Crew Members:
P CPT LYNCH JAMES OLIVER KIA
G SGT I ARROYO
War Story:
The 20th SOS abbreviated unit history states that while extracting a recom team, the flight was fired on after successfully making the pick up. A gunship flying escort for the extraction was hit by ground fire. The CP was killed and the AC seriously wounded. Althought on the verge of unconsciousness due to the loss of blood and a wound in the left leg, the pilot managed to land in a nearby clearing. The aircraft came to rest with its tail boom broken and its skids ripped out from under it. The gunner, SGT Isidro Arroyo, was wounded in the back. Arroyo moved the dead and wounded pilots to the rescue slick while the other gunner sterilized the wreck. Unable to board this slick because there was no room, Arroyo waited on the ground for another helicopter to pick him up. The wrecked Huey was destroyed.
This record was last updated on 05/20/1998
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