67 - 68 Roster

134th Assault Helicopter Company

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Albert, Allen C. Joan Door Gunner Served in Korea 67-68 Lepeer DAT
Allen, Robert S. Pamela Devil 12 Pilot 67-68 Dallas DAT
Ambriz, John Carla Served in Korea 12/67-12/68 Ontario CA
Apger, Warren T. Served in Korea 67-68 Mesa AZ
Appelle, Harvey (Lt.) 832nd Signal Officer 10/68-10/69 Jupiter FL
Armstrong, Gordon M. Served in Korea 67-68
Arnold, Ken 618th/Crewchief/Maintenance/Mechanic 11/67-11/68 Santa Clarita CA
Austin, Darrell Door Gunner 66148/150 01/68-01/69 Ellabell GA
Austin, Sydney (Syd) Served in Korea 67 DAT
Aynesworth, Richard Avionics 67-68 Hondo TX
Bailey, Mel Mary Demon 67 Pilot 06/68-06/69 Newport News DAT
Baillif, Harold Served in Korea 06/68-06/69 Brainerd MN
Bangs, Carrol L. Crewchief 67 Moody TX
Barnes, Clifford L. Demon Pilot 67-68 Biloxi DAT
Barrett, Jerry 268th EM Club Mgr. 68 Ethel MS
Barron, Jesse F. Served in Korea Pilot 05/67-12/67 Vacaville CA
Bates, Lynn Carlton Cathy Crewchief Gun Platoon 01/68-01/69 Newport News DAT
Battle, Nelson Supply 12/66-12/68 Wilson NC
Baxter, John G. Crewchief 68 DAT
Beers, Carl R. Served in Korea 67 Farmington MO
Bemis, Chuck Devil 38/Gunrunner 12 Pilot 68-69 Los Angeles CA
Berg, Jerry Mary Maintenance/Crewchief 151(Guns) 02/68-02/70 Brookings DAT
Bittner, David L. Crewchief 66150 07/67-08/68 DAT
Blake, Frankie Maintenance/PE Team Leader 03/68-04/69 Georgetown SC
Blevins, James A. Sr. Served in Korea 67 DAT
Bodway, Gerald G. Pilot 09/68-09/69 Osseo WI
Botts, David M. Served in Korea 67 Sparks NV
Bowlin, Howard J. Unspecified 67 DAT
Boynton, Don Served in Korea Pilot 67
Brown, John W. Jenni PE Team/Crewchief 11/67-11/68 Bishopville SC
Brown, Paul J. Devil Pilot 67-68 DAT
Brown, Ronnie Served in Korea 67-68 Gilbertsville KY
Burma, Ken Maintenance/Engine Shop 11/67-06/69 South Wayne WI
Cadarr, Bob Diane Vance Served in Korea 07/67-01/68 Aiken DAT
Caldwell, Grady Monnette Door Gunner 66150 06/67-06/68 Pontiac DAT
Callaway, Jerry C. Pilot 67-68 Sheffield TX
Cameron, Tommy R. Served in Korea Pilot 06/67-12/67 Fayetteville TN
Camp, Bill Served in Korea 67 Gig Harbor WA
Cappone, Tom Devil 16/6 - Gun Plt Ldr Pilot 06/67-10/68 O'Fallon MO
Carroll, Ray 618th Clerk/Airframe Repair 06/67-10/68 Cassadaga FL
Chrobak, Walt Gail Demon 5/Devil6/Gun Plt Ldr/XO Pilot 05/67-10/68 Manassas DAT
Clayton, John W. Devil/Door Gunner 02/67-09/68 Romulus MI
Codorniz, Paul H. Mary Jane Crewchief 10/67-10/68 Tulare CA
Coleman, Tom H. Served in Korea 67 Spanaway WA
Coleman, Willis J. Crewchief 66-16325 08/67-11/68 Hungerford TX
Conley, Taylor L. Served in Korea 67 Mableton GA
Coon, Garry L. Judy E. Demon 10/Admin Officer Pilot 06/67-10/68 Sergeant Bluff IA
Corey, Max A. Served in Korea 67 Dubuque IA
Craddock, Ronald D. Served in Korea 67 Waxahachie TX
Cramer, Carl L. CO, 618th Trans. 07/67-04/68 DAT
Crockett, Donald (Davey) Served in Korea 67 Philadelphia PA
Croom, Walter L. Served in Korea 67-68 DAT
Davis, Andrew J. (Jack) Served in Korea 67 DAT
Dawes, Devron (Dev) Myla Served in Korea, Crewchief 12/67-10/69 Oakley KS
De Antonis, John Susan Crewchief 66151 05/67-10/68 Orange Park DAT
Deshotel, John Served in Korea 67 Sour Lake TX
Dietz, Harold R. Served in Korea 67 Elyria OH
Dodd, Darwin W. 268th Av Bn 67-69 Goldhill DAT
Downen, Jim Judy 67N20 Flight Line Mechanic / Tech Inspector 11/67-08/69 Woodsboro TX
Drabner, George Chief Tech Inspector 08/67-08/68 South Jordon DAT
Drinkwine, Glenn Crewchief/Maintenance 67-68 Stringer MS
Duane, Daniel W. Engine Shop 04/67-10/68 New Providence PA
Edmonson, Tom R. Served in Korea Pilot 67-68 Round Rock TX
Edwards, Thomas J. Diane Door Gunner 67-68 Bronson DAT
Estrada, Richard J. Served in Korea 67 DAT
Farrin, Pete Maintenance Supv 67-70 Harpursville NY
Fick, Fred C. Sandy Demon Crewchief 08/67-11/68 Oregon OH
Flaugher, Steve Deborah Armorer/Gun Platoon 67-68 Goshen DAT
Flebbe, Richard A. Served in Korea 67 Charlotte NC
Flerlage, Stan Lorie Company Clerk 11/67-04/69 Dry Ridge KY
Flexen, Xavier L. Crewchief 66077 09/67-09/68 Newark CA
Foster, Robert F. Maintenance 09/67-10/68 Voorhees NJ
Franciosi, Gary R. Served in Korea 67 Roseville MI
Friend, Richard J. Served in Korea 67 Elk Grove CA
Fromm, Adolph Joyce Maintenance 67-68 Watertown DAT
Fujimoto, Alvin T. Served in Korea 67 Kailua Kona HI
Furmanek, Walt Door Gunner 66151 67-68 Commerce MI
Gallus, David R. Served in Korea Crewchief 67-68 Marco Island FL
Gano, Steve Crewchief 66-16658 05/67-11/68 West Richland WA
Garcia, Vincent S. Pilot 67-68 San Antonio DAT
Garrison, Robert G. Served in Korea 67 Enterprise AL
Garvais, Bruce D. Served in Korea 67 Castle Rock CO
Gasper, Steve Crewchief/Line Crew 11/67-11/68 Conneaut Lake DAT
Gause, Stan Demon 23/Devil 19 Pilot 07/67-10/68 DAT
Gillis, Emanuel Crewchief/Door Gunner 67-68 Pearland TX
Gloria, Arnie Sgt. Maintenance Clerk 11/67-09/69 San Antonio TX
Goff, Ron Devil 45 Pilot 68 Oberon ND
Gose, Richard E. Door Gunner 66632 05/67-10/68 Duluth DAT
Graham, Patrick M. Eileen Pay Clerk 11/67-11/68 Winslow DAT
Greenfield, Thomas J Pilot, maintance officer. 68-69 San Rafael CA
Gregory, Joe Door Gunner 67-68 Westland MI
Griggs, Richard J. Served in Korea Pilot
Crashed in the Sea of Japan while serving in South Korea. He died in South Korea (Kangnung) on Nov 27, 1968 while flying as co-pilot for the 6th Aviation Platoon, I Corps. His body was not recovered and he was declared dead after a crash in the Sea of Japan. Griggs who was new in country and right out of flight school.

While with the 6 AVN PLT in Korea A/C crashed in the Sea of Japan while enroute to its base in Kangnung. Flying conditions at the time were described as marginal with a heavy cloud cover from 700' to 9,000'. SAR operations failed to locate the missing A/C and were called off on December 4.
11/27/68 Williamsport KIAK
Grodecki, Ray PE Team 03/68-04/69 Easton MD
Hackney, John Glen Sharon MOS 67A10 changed to 71B20 Clerk 11/68-09/69 Swartz Creek MI
Hairston, George, Jr. Supply 10/68-10/69 Walnut Cove NC
Hall, Billy J. Devil 22 Pilot 67-68 Snellville GA
Hall, Loren Devil 23 Pilot 67-68 Euless TX
Hall, T. Wayne Demon 75/Devil 24 Pilot 06/67-05/68 Pope DAT
Hamel, Eric (Stork) Demon 24 & 2 - SIP Pilot 05/67-05/69 Yorktown DAT
Hansen, Larry (Norman) Served in Korea 67 Fort Collins CO
Harding, Mike Sarah Demon 71 Pilot 11/67-11/68 Burnt Ranch CA
Hargest, David Martin Ada Maintenance Tech Insp 05/68-05/69 Weirton DAT
Harris, Joel S. Sheila Demon 76 Pilot 10/68-10/69 Columbia City DAT
Harvey, Donald W. SSG/E6 67-68
Haub, Kenneth E. Ferry flight 67 Modesto CA
Heacock, Monty C. Cook 67-68 Romeoville IL
Headrick, Walt Jean Served in Korea 12/67-08/68 Tallapoosa GA
Henderson, Dudley W. Maj. Demon Pilot 05/67-10/68 Bullard TX
Henderson, Richard A. Unspecified 67-68 ME
Hernandez, Enacio Unspecified 67-68 CO
Herpel, Michael B. Personel/ Door Gunner 12/68-12/69 Severna Park MD
Hill, Robert E. Becky Demon Pilot; Admin. Officer 10/68-10/69 Sweet Home OR
Hillard, Ernest Door Gunner 04/68-08/69 Norwalk CT
Hilton, James E. (Jim) Served in Korea Crewchief 02/67-12/68 Birmingham DAT
Hilton, Martin Door Gunner 09/68-09/69 Nicklesville VA
Hockaday, Bruce Maintenance Clerk 07/68-07/70 Cary NC
Hodgeboom, James M. Pilot 69 Eatonville WA
Hollingsworth, Richard 67A1F Door Gunner/Crewchief, SP/4 10/68-11/69 Pocatello ID
Hollis, Gary R. Crewchief 08/68-08/69
Hope, Jimmie J. Shirley Maintenance/Engine Shop 06/67-06/69 Choctaw OK
Hoskins, Harold Orion Door Gunner
On 7 February 1968, the 134th suffered it's first combat casualties. An entire crew and aircraft were lost while on a MACV support mission at Phu Bon near Cheo Reo. The aircraft flew MACV senior advisors and local commanders to a village that was to have been secured earlier in the morning by nearby PF (Popular Forces) ground troops. On arrival over the village there was no radio contact with the ground unit supposedly at the site but smoke was popped by someone on the ground and the crew landed. However, the PF troops had not yet arrived and the village was occupied by VC who had taken it over the previous night.

After landing and shutting down the aircraft, the crew and six others were ambushed and killed. The aircraft was set on fire and destroyed. Members of the crew were CW2 Roy E. Worth, CW2 Guido S. Reali, SGT Ronald R. Loveland and SGT Harold O. Hoskins. This was a very traumatic experience for everyone in the unit since the 134th was a close knit group and everyone knew the lost crewmembers well. The war hit home to all in a very personal way. After this, aircraft from the 134th were not allowed to land in remote locations without establishing radio contact with ground personnel or positive identification.

In a bizarre twist, less than an hour before the ambush of the crew, WO Trainee Hall and WO Mike Harding had been searching for a MACV advisor with the PF troops and had landed at the same village after smoke was popped on the ground. However, they did not shut down or get out of the aircraft. They saw what appeared to be local troops, waved to them (their waves were returned) and realizing their intended passenger was not there, they took off again.
02/07/1968 Bronson KIA
Howell, Larry D. Pilot 68-69 Richmond TX
Hoy, Gordon L. Line Crew, Search and Rescue 68-69 Los Angeles DAT
Hull, Larry Linda Line Crew 08/67-06/69 Greeley CO
Hyde, Joe Diane Aircraft Mechanic 03/67-10/68 Wakefield DAT
Ingram, Julius Harold Mary Ann Served in Korea Pilot
Crashed in the Sea of Japan while serving in South Korea. Julius Harold "Harry" Ingram was my first husband. He was from Montgomery, Alabama. He died in South Korea (Kangnung) on Nov 27, 1968 while flying for the 6th Aviation Platoon, I Corps. He never went to Vietnam, but to South Korea from flight school, after a short stay at Ft Bragg. He was a CWO-2 at his death. His body was not recovered and he was declared dead after a crash in the Sea of Japan. At the time, he was on TDY duty during some infiltration on the east coast. This was the year the Pueblo was captured. He was survived by a wife, infant son, father and brother

The other pilot killed in that crash was 1LT Richard J. Griggs who was new in country and right out of flight school.

From: Mary Ann

While with the 6 AVN PLT in Korea A/C crashed in the Sea of Japan while enroute to its base in Kangnung. Flying conditions at the time were described as marginal with a heavy cloud cover from 700' to 9,000'. SAR operations failed to locate the missing A/C and were called off on December 4.
11/27/68 Montgomery KIAK
Irwin, Aarie C. (Earle) June WO - Served in Korea 67 Enterprise DAT
Jennings, George R. Crewchief 67-68 Bend OR
Johnson, Harland P. 134 AVN 67-68 Denver CO
Johnson, Terrance J. 05C20 Radio Teletype Operator 11/68-11/69
Jones, Bruce A. Special tools/ground sup equipment 06/67-03/68 Cushing TX
Jones, David Missy Devil 45 Pilot 68-69 Raleigh DAT
Jones, Jerry V. Maintenance/EM&OC Club Mgr/Finance 03/68-03/69 Ripley OH
Jones, Rufus R. Demon Pilot/Maintenance Test Pilot 67-68 Panama DAT
Jordan, Steve Door Gunner 634 04/67-10/68 Hope IN
Keeton, Paul R. Crewchief 09/68-09/69 Mendota IL
Kegley, Ron PE Team 10/67-10/68
Keilman, Richard A. CO/Demon 6 Pilot 03/67-11/67 The Villages DAT
Killam, Harold F. Pilot 67-68 Gilbert SC
Kirk, Earl P. Crewchief 67-68 East Waterford PA
Kirkpatrick, Robert D. Crewchief (222)/Door Gunner (464) 12/68-12/69 Kirkland WA
Knott, Orville J. Christy Door Gunner 10/68-10/69 Rawling DAT
Koper, Daniel R. Karen Maintenance/Crewchief 2nd Plt 01/68-07/69 Abercrombie ND
Korn, Jim Lori Served in Korea Helicopter Mechanic 12/67-10/68 Neshkoro DAT
Kornbau, Harry L. Served in Korea, Pilot 67-68 Youngstown OH
Krug, Robert Unspecified 67-68 Lincoln Park NJ
Kuch, Robert J. Janet Crewchief-Door Gunner-Ammo Storage 12/68-07/70 Oswego IL
LaBier, Ray Alice Devil Pilot 67-68 Woodbridge DAT
Latta, Ronald L. Maintenance/PE Team Leader 01/68-08/69 Jones OK
Lawrence, Ernest Door Gunner 12/67-12/68 Cortland NY
Leaf, John D. Maintenance Officer 68-69 DAT
Loveland, Ronald Ray Crewchief 295
On 7 February 1968, the 134th suffered it's first combat casualties. An entire crew and aircraft were lost while on a MACV support mission at Phu Bon near Cheo Reo. The aircraft flew MACV senior advisors and local commanders to a village that was to have been secured earlier in the morning by nearby PF (Popular Forces) ground troops. On arrival over the village there was no radio contact with the ground unit supposedly at the site but smoke was popped by someone on the ground and the crew landed. However, the PF troops had not yet arrived and the village was occupied by VC who had taken it over the previous night.

After landing and shutting down the aircraft, the crew and six others were ambushed and killed. The aircraft was set on fire and destroyed. Members of the crew were CW2 Roy E. Worth, CW2 Guido S. Reali, SGT Ronald R. Loveland and SGT Harold O. Hoskins. This was a very traumatic experience for everyone in the unit since the 134th was a close knit group and everyone knew the lost crewmembers well. The war hit home to all in a very personal way. After this, aircraft from the 134th were not allowed to land in remote locations without establishing radio contact with ground personnel or positive identification.

In a bizarre twist, less than an hour before the ambush of the crew, WO Trainee Hall and WO Mike Harding had been searching for a MACV advisor with the PF troops and had landed at the same village after smoke was popped on the ground. However, they did not shut down or get out of the aircraft. They saw what appeared to be local troops, waved to them (their waves were returned) and realizing their intended passenger was not there, they took off again.
2/7/1968 KIA
Luenburg, Stanley Crewchief 351 68-69
Lukenbill, Mike Served in Korea 67-68 Clyde Park MT
Malenk, William D. PE Team 01/68-01/69 DAT
Malingo, Joe Line Crew 07/67-11/68 Kalispell MT
Mammel, Terrance E. Unspecified 07/67-11/68
Marlin, Ernie L. Served in Korea 67 Cave City AR
Marshall, Daniel A. Crewchief 01/68-01/69 Bigwater UT
Mattox, Frederick A. Served in Korea 67 East Fultonham OH
Mayes, James F. Unspecified 04/68-11/69 DAT
McAuley, Larry G. Crewchief 68-69 Sanford NC
McBride, Joe F. Operations Sgt 12/67-12/68 Weatherford TX
McClain, Nathaniel J. Crewchief 01/68-08/69 Jacksonville FL
McDevitt, James E. Served in Korea Pilot 67-68 Stevensville VA
McDonald, Jack E. Katherine Devil 44 Pilot 09/68-09/69 Sorrento FL
McGowan, Bob Betty Devil 26 Pilot 10/67-11/68 Jesup GA
McKee, James R. Served in Korea 67 Springdale AR
McKinney, Jerry D. Unspecified DAT
McNeely, Donald E. Judy Pilot 3rd Platoon Leader, Gunships 10/68-10/69 Highlands Ranch CO
Medlin, James W. Unspecified 04/68-04/69 DAT
Mermon, Bolye Unspecified 12/68-12/69 Burgettstown PA
Metag, Gary Mary Crewchief 03/68-03/69 Glencoe DAT
Miller, Terence D. Served in Korea Crewchief 11/27/68 Minneapolis KIAK
Milton, Philip Door Gunner 10/68-10/69 Woodland CA
Minogue, Jim Crewchief 67-68 Chalfont PA
Miracle, Michael Motor Pool 68-69 Auburn CA
Miskelley, Stan Communications 11/68-11/69 Pittsburg IL
Molek, Eugene Crewchief Gun Plt 08/68-08/69 Hastings PA
Monninger, Robert J. Sharon 67N20-Crewchief 11/67-11/68 Mount Pleasant WI
Montagner, John M. Supply Clerk 06/68-08/68 Beaverton OR
Moore, Tommy Lee Jody Crash & Rescue Petroleum POL 10/67-08/68 Huffman TX
Morphis, Gilbert L. Helicopter Mechanic 67-68;70-71 Hopkins SC
Morris, Robert (Bob) Chris Demon 35 Pilot 68 Emory TX
Motsinger, Ted J. Donna Door Gunner 01/67-04/67 Questa MN
Muth, Kirk Annie Maintenance Team leader/Crewchief 11/67-07/69 Manor TX
Myers, George F. Joan Maintenance 07/67-04/68 Booz DAT
Nagel, Art Devil Pilot 01/67-10/68 Weston MO
Nance, Lloyd Pilot 68-69 Colorado Springs CO
Neiswanger, Don PE Team/Crewchief 03/68-03/69 Newville AL
Newman, James W. Jr. Door Gunner 06/67-10/68 Detroit MI
Nichols, Albert G. Delores Maintenance 06/67-12/67 Jefferson City MO
Nocks, Cole 268th C.A.B. 67-68 Haledon NJ
Norlander, William Line Crew 02/68-02/69 DAT
Norris, Rodney D. Served in Korea 67 Llano TX
Novella, Joe Served in Korea 67 Voorhees NJ
O'Connor, William E. Demon Pilot 68-69 Albuquerque MN
O'Donnell, Bernie Demon Pilot 11/68-11/69 Chicago DAT
Ofiara, Russ Svc Plt/Motorpool 67-68 Auburn Hills MI
Osden, Stephen D. WO1 Demon Pilot 68-69 DAT
Ogle, Gary D. Devil 11 Pilot 67-68 Portland OR
Ogrysko, Michael Pat Crewchief Devil 147, 148 and 150 01/68-01/69 Baltimore MD
Ondrush, John A. Served in Korea 67-68 Rosenberg TX
O'Quin, Bill Demon 3/13; Ops Officer Pilot 11/68-11/69 Baton Rouge LA
Oram, Danny Served in Korea 67 West Point UT
Orosz, Alfonso Engine Shop 03/68-03/69 Staten Island NJ
Owens, Charles L. Maintenance 11/68-11/69 DAT
Parker, Wheeler Sharon Line Crew 01/68-08/69 DAT
Passantino, Frank Served in Korea 67 Staten Island NY
Peck, Earl R. Unspecified 67-68 DAT
Pervall, Gary C. Crewchief 634 04/67-11/68 DAT
Pettit, Danny Violet Hanger Mechanic, Crewchief on 062 Gunship 09/68-09/69 Orgas WV
Pettit, John Cheri Support 04/68-04/69 Santa Clarita CA
Pfeister, Robert 134th, then 57th Avn. Co.
Under the cover of darkness on January 10, 1968, North Vietnamese Army forces crept into Kotum Airfield in the Central Highlands in Kotum Province, RVN, and destroyed several aircraft, killed six Americans, and wounded 21 others. Between 2:04 to 2:35 AM, the enemy breached the perimeter and conducted a raid on the airfield with B-40 rockets, small arms fire, and satchel charges. The lost Americans included SP4 Loyde D. Armor, SP4 Thomas Carpenter Jr., PFC Richard D. Devine Jr., PFC Andres A. Gomez, PFC Robert W. Muncy, and SP4 Robert Pfeister. Seven UH-1H helicopters were destroyed, eight others damaged, and eight trucks damaged. At least five NVA were killed during the attack, some reportedly by explosions from their own satchel charges. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org, redwarriors.us, and Pacific Stars & Stripes, January 11, 1968]

SP4 Robert Pfeister was serving with the 57th Assault Helicopter Company on his second tour at the time of his death.
67-68 Louisville KIA
Pfeister, William 134th, then 57th Avn. Co. 67-68 Louisville KY
Phoenix, Al Served in Korea 67 San Antonio TX
Pointer, Randy Door Gunner 062 03/67-03/69 Spring TX
Pollard, Paul Door Gunner 66146 Gun Plt 67-68 Mt. Morris MI
Pollman, Bernard J (Jake) Unspecified 67-68 Benton City WA
Porter, Jim Crewchief 11/68-11/69 Paradise CA
Preuit, Larry N. Served in Korea 67 Lamarque TX
Prout, Tom Crewchief 67-68 Harper TX
Prusky, Robert T Crewchief 636 02/68-02/69 East Nassau NY
Queen, Thomas M. Crewchief 67-68 Suffolk VA
Quinn, Gary B. Served in Korea 67-68 Byron Center MI
Ramirez, Mario Tech Supply Room 11/67-11/68 Grand Prairie TX
Reali, Guido Silvestro Jr. Pilot
On 7 February 1968, the 134th suffered it's first combat casualties. An entire crew and aircraft were lost while on a MACV support mission at Phu Bon near Cheo Reo. The aircraft flew MACV senior advisors and local commanders to a village that was to have been secured earlier in the morning by nearby PF (Popular Forces) ground troops. On arrival over the village there was no radio contact with the ground unit supposedly at the site but smoke was popped by someone on the ground and the crew landed. However, the PF troops had not yet arrived and the village was occupied by VC who had taken it over the previous night.

After landing and shutting down the aircraft, the crew and six others were ambushed and killed. The aircraft was set on fire and destroyed. Members of the crew were CW2 Roy E. Worth, CW2 Guido S. Reali, SGT Ronald R. Loveland and SGT Harold O. Hoskins. This was a very traumatic experience for everyone in the unit since the 134th was a close knit group and everyone knew the lost crewmembers well. The war hit home to all in a very personal way. After this, aircraft from the 134th were not allowed to land in remote locations without establishing radio contact with ground personnel or positive identification.

In a bizarre twist, less than an hour before the ambush of the crew, WO Trainee Hall and WO Mike Harding had been searching for a MACV advisor with the PF troops and had landed at the same village after smoke was popped on the ground. However, they did not shut down or get out of the aircraft. They saw what appeared to be local troops, waved to them (their waves were returned) and realizing their intended passenger was not there, they took off again.
02/07/1968 KIA
Reaves, Jeff Cook 68-69 Milwaukee WI
Rector, Robert Sheet Metal Shop 67-68 Beaumont CA
Regal, Gary W. Maintenance/POL 11/68-11/69 Wyandotte MI
Reid, Vernon C. Served in Korea 67-68 Vermontville MI
Reidel, Ed Ft. Bragg 67 Jonestown PA
Reinke, Gary L. Avionics 12/68-12/69 Cleveland OH
Renz, Karl R. III Crewchief/Door Gunner 09/68-09/69 Phoenix AZ
Resnick, Barry Clerk 67-68 Brooklyn NY
Reyes, John J. Yolanda Crewchief, Maintenance 10/68-07/69 Modesto CA
Rice, Cliff Pilot 12/68-12/69 Wellsville KS
Ridderman, Michael A. Door Gunner 2nd Platoon 06/67-09/68 Muskegon MI
Ristamaki, Dave A. Machinist 10/68-11/69 Finlayson MN
Rivers, Andrew J. Maintenance/PE Team 10/68-10/69 Enterprise AL
Roach, Sylvester Maintenance 12/26/1968 Long Island KIA
Robb, Mike Crewchief 66632 Gun Plt 06/67-05/69 Klamath CA
Robinson, Sam Maintenance/PE Team 03/68-03/69 Avon IN
Roddy, Paul F. Served in Korea 67 Fleming OH
Rogers, Charlie Connie Clerk 03/68-03/69 San Antonio TX
Rogers, Rubin F. Crewchief 68-70 DAT
Roller, Hebern P. Served in Korea 67 Daleville AL
Rumphrey, Arnold Sr. Pilot 67-68 Daleville AL
Rupprecht, Tom Devil 39 Pilot 08/68-02/69 La Center WA
Russell, Philip A. Lauralyn Worked in the orderly room 03/68-03/69 Cromwell CT
Schade, William J. Peggy Demon 79 Pilot 09/68-10/69 Willmington DAT
Schemnitzer, Emil Devil 41 Pilot 10/68-10/69 Fairview TX
Schindler, David L. Devil 43 Pilot 10/68-10/69 Millsboro DE
Schmucker, Michael Maintenance 02/68-05/68 Ontario CA
Schumacher, Frank Served in Korea 67 Blair NE
Schuster, Michael A. Beverly Instructor Pilot 2d plt 10/68-10/69 Columbia MO
Scott, George Sharon Fay Avionics Radio Repair 04/68-12/69 Fenton MO
Shedeed, Ronald G. Served in Korea 67 Gordon NE
Shepherd, Dewey E. Radio Retrieval 05/68-05/69 Howe OK
Shepherd, Robert W. Kathy PE Team Leader 06/67-11/68 Goffstown NH
Shonk, Harold R. Sherron Crewchief 66-16319 1st Plt 11/67-10/68 Augusta GA
Shorey, Donald (Wally) Demon/Devil Pilot 67-68 Bensalem DAT
Short, David Demon 26 - 2nd Plt Ldr Pilot 67-68 Montgomery AL
Showalter, Kent A. Martha Devil Pilot, Fire Team Leader 05/68-05/69 Sanford FL
Slade, Richard L. Shirley Pilot 68-69 Purcell DAT
Slaven, Stephen L. Served in Korea 67 Lookout Mtn. GA
Smith, Al Phyllis Aircraft Armament 45j20 02/67-01/68 Navarre FL
Smith, Alfonzo Served in Korea 67 Fountain Hills AZ
Smith, Corky Demon Pilot 06/67-10/68 Anniston AL
Smith, Dennis A. MaryAnn Pilot 67-68 Belton DAT
Smith, Ernie L. Armorer/Door Gunner 05/68-05/69 San Antonio TX
Smith, Joel R. (J. R.) Marie Manager of Officer's & EM Clubs 10/67-12/68 Ellensburg WA
Smith, Stanley C. Crewchief 327 12/67-06/69 Smithfield RI
Smith, Steven W. Crewchief/Line Crew 12/68-07/69 Denton TX
Smith, William L. Served in Korea 11/27/68 San Antonio KIAK
Snow, William Maintenance 11/67-08/68 Springville TN
Snyder, Frank P. Door Gunner 08/68-09/69 Watertown NY
Soles, Jim 618th Trans Detach 11/67-06/68 Rhome TX
Speaks, Thomas Maintenance/PE Team 2 09/68-09/69 Fayetteville NC
Spencer, Barry Betty Armament/Door Gunner 11/68-11/69 Fort Mill SC
Spiers, George Catherine Door Gunner 67-68 Westland DAT
Starnes, James R. Door Gunner 67-68 Clarkston MI
Starnes, Robert D. Clerk 67 Mount Pleasant NC
St Cyse, Roger Unspecified 11/67-04/69
Stranberg, John T. Pilot 68
Strickland, Dave PE Team 11/67-11/68 Luthersville GA
Strobridge, Bryce Served in Korea 67 Elmira NY
Summers, Lincoln E. (Butch) Gail Served in Korea Crewchief 67 Broken Arrow DAT
Sutterfield, Jimmy Ray Elaines Served in Korea Crewchief/67N2F 04/68-11/68 Mt. Juliet TN
Tambling, Clyde Demon 11 Pilot 11/68-11/69 Oregon City OR
Tanner, Sears Devil Pilot 04/68-11/68 Leesville LA
Tarnick, Stan Crewchief 11/68-11/69 Genoa NE
Taylor, Peter R Served in Korea Detachment CO 67-68 Cleveland GA
Teutschman, Mike 268th BN 05/67-04/68 Silver Springs NV
Thornton, Harold R. (Hal) Demon 13 Pilot 10/68-10/69 Puyallup WA
Thorp, Rick PE Team 03/68-03/69 Cordova TN
Thorpe, John C. Company Commander 67-68 DAT
Tiscio, Vince 618th AC Electrician 11/67-10/68 Port Charlotte FL
Tobin, William V. (Toby) Demon 616/Door Gunner 01/68-01/69 Bradenton DAT
Toler, Dale Pilot 02/68-02/69 McLean DAT
Torchia, Chuck Patricia Demon 61/Crewchief 01/68-02/69 Bradenton FL
Touchstone, James T. Unspecified 67-68 Everman TX
Traynham, Albert R. Served in Korea 67 Eden Prairie DAT
Trent, Billy W. Generator Operator 06/67-11/68 Smyrna TN
Trout, Stewart (Sgt.) 832nd Signal/Avionics 67-68 Mechanicsburg PA
Tyner, James Q. CW2 Devil Pilot 67-68 DAT
Urban, Joseph E. (Joe) Unspecified 67-68 Harriman NY
Valdez, Vedasto B. Served in Korea 67 Radcliff KY
Vancuren, Johnny R. Unspecified 10/68-10/69 Waynesburg PA
Vantrease, Mario Door Gunner 11/67-11/68 Saint Louis MO
Vick, Cecil Tech Inspector 68 Van Buren ME
Voag, Chris L. Served in Korea 67-68 Lakewood CO
Von Haden, James L. Served in Korea 67 Augusta WI
Waters, Freddie L.t Unspecified 68-70 DAT
Watson, Charles M. Served in Korea 67 DAT
Webb, John (PeeWee) Crewchief 66-16319 68 Prospect Park PA
Wert, Ernie (Bear) PE Team 01/68-01/69 Yuma AZ
Wigger, Larry A. Pilot Devil 21 03/67-11/68 Lake Suzzy FL
Wilkinson, David W. Crewchief 67-68
Williams, Dale Demon 26 Pilot 70-71 Rocky Grove DAT
Willig, Hank Served in Korea 68-70
Wilson, Ken Demon 33 Pilot 68-69
Wilson, Willie M. Demon 26/3 - OPS/SIP Pilot 06/67-06/68 Detroit MI
Winburn, Chuck Served in Korea 67-68 Granada Hills CA
Winchell, Ron Maintenance/Special Tools 02/68-02/69 Napa CA
Worrell, Gilbert Jr. Crewchief 66147/gunner 05/67-10/68 Hampton VA
Worth, Roy E. Demon Pilot
On 7 February 1968, the 134th suffered it's first combat casualties. An entire crew and aircraft were lost while on a MACV support mission at Phu Bon near Cheo Reo. The aircraft flew MACV senior advisors and local commanders to a village that was to have been secured earlier in the morning by nearby PF (Popular Forces) ground troops. On arrival over the village there was no radio contact with the ground unit supposedly at the site but smoke was popped by someone on the ground and the crew landed. However, the PF troops had not yet arrived and the village was occupied by VC who had taken it over the previous night.

After landing and shutting down the aircraft, the crew and six others were ambushed and killed. The aircraft was set on fire and destroyed. Members of the crew were CW2 Roy E. Worth, CW2 Guido S. Reali, SGT Ronald R. Loveland and SGT Harold O. Hoskins. This was a very traumatic experience for everyone in the unit since the 134th was a close knit group and everyone knew the lost crewmembers well. The war hit home to all in a very personal way. After this, aircraft from the 134th were not allowed to land in remote locations without establishing radio contact with ground personnel or positive identification.

In a bizarre twist, less than an hour before the ambush of the crew, WO Trainee Hall and WO Mike Harding had been searching for a MACV advisor with the PF troops and had landed at the same village after smoke was popped on the ground. However, they did not shut down or get out of the aircraft. They saw what appeared to be local troops, waved to them (their waves were returned) and realizing their intended passenger was not there, they took off again.
02/07/1968 Indianapolis KIA
Wright, Charles Served in Korea 67 Northwood OH
Wright, Travis R. Aircraft Commander, Slick Pilot 11/67-11/68 Anthem AZ
Yalden, Bob Claudia Demon 10 Pilot 68-69 New Bern NC
Yarnall, Jeff Clerk/Door Gunner 68-69 Las Vegas NV
Ybarrola, Ed Demon Pilot 89 09/68-09/69 DAT
Yellowhorse, Wolfgang D. Crewchief 08/67-11/68 Lawrenceville GA
Yerden, Arthur J. (Art) Robin Door Gunner 11/67-11/68 Cary DAT
Zapf, Merrill R. (Terry) Demon 12 Pilot 68-69 Holbrook DAT
Zarosley, Casmer (Cass) Joan Crewchief 01/68-01/69 Canton MI
Zucco, Tony (Joe) Demon Pilot 06/67-10/68 Ladoga IN
Zurawski, David G. Linda Maintenance/Crewchief 01/68-01/69 Rockwood MI
Zurl, John J. Pilot 01/68-01/69 Westminster MD
Zutter, Walter E. (Walt) Demon Pilot 68-69 Stafford Springs CT