Robert Henry White
Corporal
HMM-364, MAG-36, 1ST MAW, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
Honolulu, Hawaii
October 16, 1939 to December 03, 1965
ROBERT H WHITE is on the Wall at Panel 3E, Line 123

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Robert H White
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REMEMBERED

by his comrades in the
USMC Vietnam Helicopter Association

 
21 Jul 2003

Capt Kirk Irwin Riley
1st Lt Stanley G Johnson
Cpl Warren Leigh Dempsey
Cpl Robert Henry White

These four men, and the other Purple Foxes who served in Vietnam, are remembered by the women who waited at home, whether mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, or friends. Those women, the

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Purple Foxy Ladies

continue to support today's Purple Foxes of HMM-364 as they serve our country.

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Mission Notes

On 03 Dec 1965, a flight of 6 UH-34s from HMM-364 were tasked with carrying ARVN troops to an outpost at Hiep Duc, just west of Tan Ky. The lead aircraft, UH-34D BuNo 148762 carried a crew of four and nine ARVN soldiers. Another pilot in the flight recalls what happened:
"We tried to go in as high as possible, though we were limited by somewhat low ceilings, which may have placed us approximately 2000 feet above ground level. The flight was in normal cruise when we reached the vicinity of UTM grid coordinates BY031273 where the Viet Cong fired on us with time delay fused mortars. Unfortunately Capt. Riley's aircraft received a direct hit in the belly, where the fuel tanks were located, and they never stood a chance. Capt. Riley tried desperately to get the aircraft on the ground, but it was burning so fiercely he appeared to lose control and the aircraft rolled inverted and crashed. No one survived"
Kenneth L. Gross, Major USMC (Ret)
All thirteen men aboard died in the crash: The remains of Captain Kirk, Corporal Dempsey, and Corporal White were recovered and identified, but the remains of 1st Lt Johnson could not be individually identified and he still is carried as "Body not Recovered".

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