David Joseph BoyleSeamanPCF-4, PCFDIV 101, TF 115, USNAVFORV United States Navy 09 October 1947 - 14 February 1966 Woodland, CA Panel 05E Line 031 |
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REMEMBEREDDavid Joseph Boyle,Seaman, United States Navy, was buried on 21 Feb 1966, J 484A, Golden Gate National Cemetery San Francisco, California, among other men of courage and integrity. |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 14 Feb 1966 PCF-4, a "swift boat" from PCF Division 101, Task Force 115, was on patrol in Rach Gia Bay in the western part of the Mekong Delta. The boat carried a crew of 6; the boat commander was Lt(jg) Charles D. Lloyd. Toward the end of the afternoon a small raft carrying a Viet Cong flag was sighted. Lt(jg) Lloyd approached the raft cautiously and had hand grenades thrown close aboard it to detonate any explosives aboard the raft. When nothing happened, Lloyd directed his cox'n to bring the swift boat alongside the raft.As PCF-4 came alongside, a Viet Cong ashore lit off a command-detonated mine. The PCF's hull was ruptured and she sank at once. A nearby RVN naval vessel was able to take off the two surviving crewmen, who were then transported to Rach Gia - RM3 Robert R. Johnson by Army Huey and Lt(jg) Lloyd aboard PCF-3. PCF-4's hulk was well within gunshot range of the shore, which was controlled by the VC. Initial salvage efforts were hampered by enemy gunfire until the VC were discouraged by the combination firepower of Army helicopters, WPBs, PCFs, and VNN junks. Once the hulk was dragged into slightly deeper water, it was raised by the repair ship USS Krishna (ARL-38) and the bodies of four crewmen recovered:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a fellow Swift Boat sailor, Terry Boone mtboone@aol.com 12 Sep 2003 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
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