Gary Bernard Flabbi

Private First Class
281ST AHC, 10TH CAB, 17TH CAG, 1 AVN BDE
Army Of The United States
07 September 1944 - 23 October 1966
Baltimore, MD
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1 AVN BDE

281ST AHC
UH-1 HUEY

ARMY AIRCREW

National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

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Gary B Flabbi

Private First Class Gary Bernard Flabbi, 526 19 352 was born in Baltimore Maryland on September 07, 1944. His parents were Julian J. and Gertrude M. Flabbi of 5038, East Oliver Street, Baltimore, MD (Both are Deceased). Gary was one of three sons, Donald (deceased), David and Robert F. Flabbi who went on to retire from the US Army as a First Sergeant and currently resides with his family in Florida.

Gary attended Patterson High School in Baltimore, MD and grew up in the neighborhood of Armistead Gardens. He was active in baseball, football and fishing and was well liked by his neighbors and friends. Gary grew was an active member of the Roman Catholic Church.

Gary B Flabbi

In May of 1965 Gary and several of his friends from his neighborhood in Baltimore joined the US Army and went off to basic training. Following basic Gary was assigned to Fort Rucker, Alabama for training as a 67N20, Utility Helicopter Mechanic. Upon graduation he was transferred to Fort Benning Georgia where he joined the newly formed 483rd Transportation Detachment. Gary and the 483rd were deployed to South Vietnam and arrived by ship at Nha Trang on June 9, 1966.

In Nha Trang Gary was assigned as a crew chief on a UH-1 helicopter in support of Special Forces operations throughout the country of South Vietnam. In October of 1966 he was part of a forward operating element of the 281st AHC operating out of Khe Sanh. On the evening of October 22, 1966 Gary left the other members of the unit and entered an area planted with land mines and in so doing accidentally detonated a mine which resulted in his death on October 23, 1966. Gary was 22 years, 1 month, and 16 days old at the time of his death.

Gary was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the RVN Campaign Medal, and the Aircraft Crew Members Badge.

Memorial Commentary Compiled by
COL. JOHN W. MAYHEW, USA (RET.)
2021 HUNTWOOD DRIVE
GAMBRILLS, MD 21054
410-451-4087
FAX 410-451-4087
jwmayhew6@home.com


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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)