John Martin SoutherWarrant Officer498TH MED CO, 67TH MED GRP, USARV Army of the United States 25 January 1949 - 26 February 1971 Los Angeles, CA Panel 04W Line 007 |
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The database page for John Martin Souther
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To a Dear Friend You are remembered and thought of all the time. I visit at the Wall every year. You still touch people even though you are gone. We love you and will remember always.
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Such a very small and tragic world we live in. Those intense days at and about Khe Sahn. I was flying wing of a helicopter gunship team on Feb 21st when my lead was shot down in Laos. We got our wounded to Quang Tri via flight school classmate Howard Modjeski. He told me of our classmate John Rauen perishing in the 'Souther' crash. I was flying lead on Feb 24th when I would be shot in the head but survive with just minor injuries.
From an old neighborhood & school friend and fellow Warrant Officer, |
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Notes from The Virtual WallIn February 1971, US and South Vietnamese forces were heavily engaged in the Tchepone area of Laos in an effort to disrupt enemy use of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Air support for these forces flew from a number of base camps along the Lao/SVN border. On 20 Feb 71 DUSTOFF 30, a UH-1H (tail number 69-15273) of the 498th Medical Company, was on standby at Khe Sanh. The crew consisted of
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend, Clotilde J (Kaapke) Ferguson 207 N Maple Ave Martinsburg Wv 25401 navyhospitalcorpsman@hotmail.com 10 Apr 2002 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
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