Eugene Lawrence SelfQuartermaster 3rd ClassPCF-9, COASTAL SQDN ONE, TF-115, COMNAVFORV United States Navy 02 June 1946 - 18 October 1966 Carteret, NJ Panel 11E Line 088 |
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The database page for Eugene Lawrence Self
Your friends will always remember you.Petty Officer Eugene L. Self served in PCF-9, a "swift boat" patrol craft used for riverine and coastal warfare. On 18 October 1966, PCF-9 was delivering Naval Gun Fire Support, using its 81mm mortar, in support of some U.S. Special Forces operations. Naval mortars, unlike their infantry counterparts, are not fired by dropping rounds into the tube, where they strike a firing pin and are immediately launched. The naval mortar round is inserted into the muzzle, as with the infantry version, but the gunner decides when to fire and does so with a conventional trigger. On this occasion the gun crew had just fired a white-phosphorus round and was loading a high-explosive round when it inexplicably exploded in the mortar tube. The mortar was destroyed and its piggyback .50 caliber machine gun blown overboard. The entire fantail area of PCF-9 was extensively damaged.
QM3 Self, BM2 Hubert Tuck Jr, and EN2 Gale Jackson Hays died and and two others were seriously injured in the explosion.
Gene Self leading the "Riderless Horse" during the Memorial Day Parade in Carteret, NJ (1965 or 1966). VISIT THE
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A memorial from his friend, Wes Stokes wstokes@ems.att.com 20 Mar 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)