Rodney L Strobridge

Major
F BTY, 79TH ARA RGT, 1 CAV DIV
Army of the United States
22 May 1941 - 15 May 1978
Torrance, CA
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1 CAV DIV

79TH ARA BN
AH-1 Cobra

Army Aviator

Purple Heart, Air Medal, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Rodney L Strobridge

31 May 1998

Rodney Lynn Strobridge

Your ultimate sacrifice will remain honored as long as a Strobridge remains on the face of this earth . You may be gone but surely not forgotten . My Uncle and your father passed away on November 07, 2002, and will not be forgotten as his Spirit (Life Force) is with yours!

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!!

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 11 May 1972, then-Captains Rodney Lynn Strobridge, F/79th ARA, and Robert John Williams, HHC/229th Avn Bn, crewed an AH-1G helicopter (tail number 68-15009), one in a flight of three providing air support to South Vietnamese Army forces heavily engaged by hostile units in the siege of An Loc, Binh Long Province. Their helicopter was hit in the tail boom, possibly by an SA-7 hand-held surface to air missile, and the boom was immediately severed. The Cobra went into a flat spin and crashed but no one saw the actual crash. Heavy anti-aircraft fire precluded a search of the crash site area. Both airmen were declared missing in action.

The Secretary of the Army approved a Presumptive Finding of Death for Strobridge on 15 May 1978. His remains have not been recovered.





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