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This Memorial Day post contains details of the 10 January, 1968 combat deaths of U. S. Army UH-1 Gun Ship Pilot CWO2 Bill Hartwell and his Crew Chief Sgt John Tingley. They served with the 128th Assault Helicopter Company “Gunslingers”, based out of Phu Loi, Vietnam.

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Bill Hartwell was my cousin Jay’s hoochmate and best friend. They both were UH-1 “Huey” Gun Ship Fire Team Leaders. [Hartwell L, Jay R]

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Bill Hartwell and John Tingley with their Gun Ship in "frog configuration", 1967

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The first page and a half of this document describes minor combat damage to the aircraft. The Helo was repaired in theater and immediately returned to service. The second page through page four details the destruction of the aircraft and Hartwell and Tingley KIA.

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First off, what a set of balls it takes to fly into an overrun LZ less than 150 feet off the deck! Hartwell & Tingley did so while suppressing enemy fire to enable ‘Dust Off’ Medevac and ‘Slick’ troop transport Hueys to evacuate U.S. wounded and surviving infantrymen.

Hartwell & Tingley’s Gun Ship got shot to shit while softening the LZ, disabling the aircraft and killing Bill Hartwell. John Tingley survived the crash and helped drag the survivors to a treeline clear of the wreckage.

My cousin Jay, listening to all this on the radio back at Phu Loi, jumped into his Gun Ship and flew to the scene. Jay and John Tingley recovered Bill Hartwell’s body, along with the crash survivors and loaded into Jay’s Gun Ship and a Slick to exfiltrate. As they lifted off to head back to Phu Loi, John Tingley was shot in the throat by ground fire and bled to death during the flight back to base.

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props to those that paid the ultimate....
I'll always remember the day a Marine Captain and Sgt. came to the school where I was teaching to inform a staff member that her son was KIA in Viet Nam.
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Damn. Couldn't they have conveyed that heartbreaking news in a more private setting?
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Helluva post, Straw. Thanks for a proper Memorial Day reminder.

No good reason we were in Vietnam, imo, but that's not the grunts fault. Rack our military servicemen.
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Rootbeer wrote: Tue May 28, 2024 4:12 am Helluva post, Straw. Thanks for a proper Memorial Day reminder.

No good reason we were in Vietnam, imo, but that's not the grunts fault. Rack our military servicemen.
So I would ask, it's a good reason to get involved in Ukraine, to protect them from communists/fascists, but not a good reason to protect the south Vietnamese from the north Vietnamese communist/fascists?
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