Richard Samuel DennisonSpecialist Five180TH ASHC, 268TH CAB, 17TH CAG, 1 AVN BDE Army of the United States 16 May 1950 - 05 March 1971 Bethel, DE Panel 04W Line 023 |
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The database page for Richard Samuel Dennison
To the love of my life,
please know that my thoughts are always with you,
Love and miss you always, |
Virtual Wall NoteOn 05 March 1971, a CH-47C (tail number 67-18518, 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company) with five crewmen and three passengers aboard was approaching Lane Army Airfield. One other aircraft, a Korean Army O-1D spotter aircraft, was operating in the vicinity. As the CH-47 drew closer to the airfield it was struck in the left rear quarter by the O-1D, which was in a descending left turn. On impact the O-1D flipped upside down, fell straight to the ground, impacted inverted, exploded, and burned.The impact knocked the port engine free of the CH-47's fuselage and ruptured a fuel tank. The CH-47 caught fire and began to disintegrate in flight. By ground impact the aft pylon had separated entirely. The main body of the fuselage impacted nose-low, at which time the rear ramp portion of the fuselage separated while the forward fuselage section slid downhill, breaking into two pieces before it came to rest. The entire aircraft was destroyed by fire. Five aircrewmen and one passenger died in the crash; two non-American passengers survived. The six dead were
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is his ex-fiance. Lettiep1@aol.com 24 Dec 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
Last updated 12/24/2002