Richard Gene BauerSpecialist Five155TH AHC, 10TH CAB, 1 AVN BDE Army Of The United States 19 June 1950 - 04 November 1969 Anchorage, AK Panel 16W Line 026 |
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The database page for Richard Gene Bauer
I had the pleasure of visiting the Moving Wall while it was in Anchorage, Alaska last weekend. What a sight... it was beautiful and a very moving experience to say the least. I took my eight year old daughter with me to educate her and to view the wall; we both left without dry eyes. In my 7th grade (I'm 42 now) social studies class our teacher assisted us in ordering POW/MIA bracelets. I was given a bracelet with your name on it. I wore the bracelet till our servicemen and women were brought home, at which time I was saddened to find you would not be returning. It was my intention to give you the bracelet, Richard. Unfortunately and sadly, that was never to be. Even though we never knew each other, I would like you to know how I've never fogotten about you and that I admire and appreciate your courage, bravery and selflessness in the service of our country and helping to make the world (or at least a part of it) a little bit better. Take care Mr. Bauer... Peace and God Bless you, my friend.
Love and kind thoughts to you and your family, Seven men died when a UH-1H (hull number 68-16057) belonging to the 192nd Assault Helicopter Company crashed. Four were the crewmen from the 192nd AHC; the other three were passengers assigned to the 155th AHC:
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A memorial from one who wore his MIA bracelet, Becky L. Mcguire bmcguire@gci.com 1 Sep 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)