Philip Paul Reed

Corporal
H&MS-16, MAG-16, 1ST MAW
United States Marine Corps
06 January 1947 - 09 June 1968
Elmwood, Illinois
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1ST MAW

MAG-16
USMC Combat Aircrew

National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Philip Paul Reed

11 Apr 2007

Philip Reed was injured on 2 June 1968 in a helicopter crash abooard the USS VALLEY FORGE (LPH-8) while underway off of South Vietnam. He was functioning as a crewmember aboard his helicopter, assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 265. He jumped from the ship's deck into the South China Sea to avoid and extinguish the flames from the CH-46A helicopter crash. He was rescued by another CH-46A helicopter from the squadron assigned to the USS VALLEY FORGE. His condition when recovered from the South China Sea was SERIOUS according to the ship's log. He died seven days later during medical treatment for his injuries.

From a fellow Marine.
history@popasmoke.com

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Three men died as a result of a take-off accident involving CH-46A BuNo 152545 aboard USS VALLEY FORGE on 02 June 1968:
  • SgtMaj Jack E. Muisener, Hartford, CT, HMM-265
  • Cpl Philip P. Reed, Elmwood, IL, H&MS-16 (DoI 06/09/1968)
  • ABH3 Andrew J. Wang, Johnston, RI USS VALLEY FORGE
Sergeant Major Muisener and Corporal Reed were air crewmen. Petty Officer Wang was a member of the ship's flight deck handling crew; he was struck by the helo's rotor blades as the aircraft rolled on its starboard side.

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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 11 Apr 2007
Last updated 04/17/2007