Lawrence David Jackson
Sergeant
129TH AHC, 268TH AVN BN, 17TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV Army of the United States Coldwater, Ohio September 11, 1948 to September 12, 1969 LAWRENCE D JACKSON is on the Wall at Panel W18, Line 75 |
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Keep hovering over us -
A memorial from a friend, |
Carved in stone, remembered in our hearts.
Linda S. Householder |
09 Feb 2007 I miss you, brother.
Mark Jackson |
Notes from The Virtual WallFour men of the 129th Assault Helicopter Company died when their UH-1H (hull number 67-17257) went down:
After take-off, the crew contacted Phu Cat approach control and notified them that they had gone into IFR conditions, requesting radar vectors to VFR conditions. The pilot reported his location as over the Cha Rang Valley (170 degrees off Phu Cat AFB) at 5,000 feet and requested a priority radar vector for a Ground Controlled Approach into Phu Cat AFB. The Phu Cat controller had a radar contact about 7 miles out on the 170 radial but was unable to make positive identification. The UH-1 aircraft commander reported encountering severe turbulence. At 2212 hours Phu Cat control instructed the UH-1 to turn inbound to the beacon and climb to 6000 feet. In his last communication with the controller the pilot rogered the controller's instruction. After radio contact was lost, Dust-Off and gunships were launched but weather conditions did not permit the search aircraft to arrive at the scene until 0030 hours. The UH-1 had impacted on the side of a mountain at 1990 feet, 125 feet below the crest of the mountain. All eight men - the four crewmen, three Korean servicemen, and the VC/NVA - died in the crash.
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