Richard Lee Borgman
Private First Class
B CO, 1ST BN, 502ND INFANTRY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Minot, North Dakota
January 23, 1947 to March 03, 1968
RICHARD L BORGMAN is on the Wall at Panel 42E, Line 47

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On March 1, 1968, 1st Battalion, 502nd Airborne Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, began combat operations in Quang Tri district near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), initiating patrols from Fire Support Base (FSB) Nora and An Lo Bridge while remaining elements of the battalion continued construction of FSB Sally.

Alpha Company moved to the village of Ap Lai Xa where they had made heavy contact the day before. They found no enemy, but villagers stated that there had been approximately two hundred North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and Viet Cong (VC) fighters in the village and that they had been up most of the night dragging off their dead. Delta Company made light contact and the battalion commander's Command & Control (C&C) ship orbiting overhead used its guns to kill sixteen NVA.

On March 2nd, the battalion continued search and destroy operations, making light contact throughout the day with booby-traps wounding three troopers. Search and destroy operations continued on March 3rd from An Lo Bridge to the village of Ap Duc Trong. Bravo and Charlie Companies made heavy contact from the village and called for all available fire support as they pulled back.

After heavy fighting for over four hours, both companies were withdrawn by air. B Company lost one man, PFC Richard Lee Borgman, and C Company suffered three killed: SP4 Ernest Eugene Fawks, PFC Henry Norfleet Jr., and PFC James Earl Williams (both Norfleet and Williams were posthumously promoted to Corporal).

During extraction, the Battalion commander's C&C aircraft received heavy fire, wounding the battalion commander, his radioman, the battalion S-2 intelligence officer, and aircraft commander. The battalion S-2, CPT Frank Robert Dimmitt, from Headquarters & Headquarters Company (HHC), was dead on arrival at Camp Evans. [info from 101namveteran.com]



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PFC Richard "Rick" Lee Borgman was survived by his wife Linda, son Shannon, parents, brother "Bob", and sister Patricia. He is buried with his mother, Anita Lumley (Hagen) Borgman (1918-2016), father John Cornelius Borgman (1917-2005), and brother John C Borgman (1941-2014) in Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot, Ward County, North Dakota. His father was a veteran of WWII and brother Bob was veteran of Vietnam Era, having served from 1959 to 1962 in the Navy.

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- - The Virtual Wall, 23 May 2021

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