Narciso Reza Cerna, Jr
Lance Corporal
K CO, 3RD BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
San Antonio, Texas
August 16, 1947 to July 15, 1966
NARCISO R CERNA Jr is on the Wall at Panel 9E, Line 21

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07 Aug 2006

Narco, rest in peace. You will not be forgotten. Corkey

From a fellow Marine and friend,
Cpl. Daniel L Corcoran
d62wagon@netzero.com


 
04 Mar 2007

You have remained in the memory of a friend, a fellow Marine who knew only that you had died in battle. May your mother (Maria) know that you honored her and your family, and that I tried to contact her to let her know that your thoughts were with her and them. Thanks to Corky for this memorial to a friend I will honor forever.

M. Shelton
auto174413@hushmail.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 15 July 1966 an aerial assault was conducted into Landing Zone Crow, about 5 miles northeast of the Rockpile in Quang Tri Province. Since LZ Crow was marginally large enough to hold four CH-46s at a time, the 24-ship assault force was divided into six sections of four aircraft each. The first two sections landed witout incident. One CH-46 from the third section landed long into a tree line but came to rest outside the LZ area. Disaster struck the fifth section when the rotor disks of two CH-46s overlapped causing severe damage to both aircraft and killing two Marines on the ground.

A CH-46A (tail number 152500) from HMM-265 was detailed to carry a reaction force to guard the three downed CH-46s at LZ Crow. According to an official USMC source

"At 1815, while inserting a reaction company to guard the three CH-46s in LZ Crow, HMM-265's EP-171, ... was hit at 1,500 feet by 12.7mm fire. Photos taken from the ground show smoke coming from the cockpit windows and flames from the rear of the aircraft. When they tried landing on Crow, smoke filled the cockpit so no one could see. They overshot the LZ and crashed ..."

Fifteen men died in the crash:

  • HMM-265, MAG-16, 1st Maw, 3rd MAF
    • Sgt Robert R. Telfer, Fonda, NY

  • A Co, 1st Engineers
  • B Co, 3rd Engineers
    • Cpl James M. Reid, Philadelphia, PA

  • E Co, 2nd Bn, 1st Marines
    • SSgt Herolin T. Simmons, Ahoskie, NC (Silver Star, 5/29/66)
    • Cpl Orson H. Case, Johnstown, NY
    • HM3 Andrew P. Chamaj, Scenery Hill, PA
    • Cpl Paul R. Chambers, Scottsboro, AL
    • Pfc James W. Cherrick, New York, NY
    • Pfc Michael A. Cunnion, Mount Vernon, NY
    • Pfc Michael A. Gooden, Bellflower, CA
    • Pfc Carl W. Schloemer, Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO
    • Pfc Gerald E. Stubstad, Chicago, IL

  • H&S Co, 2nd Bn, 1st Marines
    • HM3 Mark V. Dennis, Miamisburg, OH
Meanwhile, three more Marines died in the ground fighting:
  • H&S Co, 3rd Bn, 4th Marines
    • SSgt Paul G. Hendrix, Hartselle, AL
    • Cpl William J. Lilly, Rowayton, CT (killed when helo crashed)
    • HN John N. Morris, Meldrim, GA (killed when helo crashed)

  • K Co, 3rd Bn, 4th Marines

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