Ronald Kenneth Sweetland

Specialist Four
A CO, 1ST BN, 327TH INF RGT, 101 ABN DIV
Army of the United States
07 May 1951 - 28 November 1971
Bloomingdale, MI
Panel 02W Line 079

101 ABN DIV

327TH INF RGT
Combat Infantry

National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Ronald Kenneth Sweetland

20 Apr 2002

REMEMBERED

A memorial from a friend,
Steve Markovich
E-mail address is not available.
14 Mar 2003

I was his platoon leader prior to his death and knew him well.

James Davis
alphaone@everestkc.net

Notes from The Virtual Wall

On 28 November 1971 a CH-47C (tail number 68-15866) of Company C, 159th ASHB, 101st Airborne, was tasked to conduct an administrative troop lift from Landing Zone 401 (Danang) to Camp Eagle. The lift was delayed due to extremely poor weather, but as the day progressed the weather improved sufficiently for the mission to launch. The CH-47 (PLAYTEX 866) with five crewmen aboard departed home base at 1220, arrived at LZ 401 without incident, and loaded 29 troops aboard. PLAYTEX 866 departed LZ 401 at 1310. At 1328 Hue Approach Control received a call from PLAYTEX 866 stating that he was declaring an emergency. No further contact was made with PLAYTEX 866.

Search and rescue operations were begun at 1340 but were hampered by low ceilings and intermittent rain. At 0840 hours, 2 Dec 71, an OH-6 pilot from the 2nd Bde aviation section reported sighting wreckage that appeared to be the lost CH-47 aircraft. The elevation of the crash site was approximately 650 feet and throughout the search and rescue operation the crash site was shrouded by clouds.

At 1650 2 Dec 71, Company D, 2/502nd Inf, was airlifted from Camp Eagle to a position approximately 2500 meters east of the crash site. The rescue party cut their way through the mountainous jungle terrain and arrived at the crash site at 0830 5 Dec 71.

The aircraft was located in a creek bed approximately 650 feet up the side of a mountain. It had hit a 50 degree slope with great impact causing the fuel cells to rupture and a flash fire resulted. The aircraft was completely demolished and there were no survivors.

Sergeant Maynard was one of the thirty-four men killed in the crash.


C Co, 159th ASHB, 101st Abn Div
CWO Jerald W Carter, Daleville AL CWO Joseph J Savick, Akron OH
SGT Michael A Crawford, Henryetta OK    PFC Willie J Oaks, Beattyville KY
SP4 Raymond A Trujillo, La Puente CA  


A Co, 1st Bn, 327th Inf Rgt
SP4 Joseph A Aubain, San Juan PR PFC Vincent Bernal, Mitchell NE
PFC John H Hare, Louisville MS SP4 Joel S Ivey, Southern Pines NC
SGT Terry G Kugler, Cullman AL 1LT Robert J Ladensack, Phoenix AZ
PFC George P Martin, Monterey Park CA SP4 Alphonza Mason, Newark NJ
SGT Robert D Maynard, Blaine WA PFC Steven J McDonald, Ketchum ID
CPT Martin K Niskanen, South Paris ME SSG Daniel E Nye, Albany NY
SP4 James E Palmer, Halifax VA SP4 Brinsley B Ramos, Washington DC
SP4 Ronald K Sweetland, Bloomingdale MI    PFC Gary D Wilson, Eureka CA
PFC Robert L Wynn, Chicago IL  


HHC, 1st Bn, 327th Inf Rgt
SP5 Ronald D Carleton, El Monte CA SP5 Billy R Coffey, Dallas TX
SSG Howard L Colbaugh, Atlanta GA SP6 Will R Dantzler, Heidelberg MS
SP4 Richard E Garretson, Anderson IN SP4 Archie T Lucy, Mobile AL
CPL Michael O Maybee, Fowler MI SP4 Oscar Paulley, Louisville KY
SP5 Roy K Stewart, Bemus Point NY SP4 William D Thompson, Auburndale FL
SSG Carl L Thornton, Gainesville GA SP5 John E Windfelder, Philadelphia PA





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