Bobby Don CarverBoatswains Mate 1st ClassPCF-79, COSDIV-12, TF-115, USNAVFORV United States Navy 30 October 1935 - 06 December 1967 Richmond, California Panel 31E Line 044 |
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The database page for Bobby Don Carver
REMEMBEREDby another "swift boat sailor",Terry Boone mtboone@aol.com |
Bobby Don Carver is perhaps best remembered by his Swift Boat shipmates for his heroic actions in stopping the North Vietnamese re-supply vessel known as Skunk Alpha during a running sea battle on the night of July 15, 1967. Despite terrible sea conditions on a very small boat, Bobby Don persevered to clear a possibly faulty 81 MM round from his front loading gun while under enemy fire and then made an outstanding shot that put the intruder on the beach to be salvaged, with its 100 tons of armamnent, the following day. But the man that put the telling blow into Skunk Alpha was fatally wounded on December 6, 1967 while his boat was conducting a Chieu Hoi operation near the entrance to the Song Tra Khuc river. It took almost thirty years for his gallant actions of 1967 to be properly recognized. In 1996, his son was presented the Bronze Star awarded to Bobby Don for his part in stopping Skunk Alpha. Every sailor that knew this outstanding leader and seaman has made at least one visit to The Wall in Washington D.C. to pay their respects to not only this true friend, but to all the other Swift Boat Sailors that are still on patrol in South East Asia.
Robert B. Shirley
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Notes from The Virtual WallThe U. S. Naval Forces Vietnam Command History for December 1967 contains the following entry:
At the time of his death, Petty Officer Carver and the PCF-79 were assigned to Coastal Division 12 based at Chu Lai. However, at the time of the Skunk Alpha incident, PCF-79 was assigned to Coastal Division 16.
Coastal Division 16 was formed on 20 June 1967 with 12 PCFs and 18 crews reassigned from Coastal Division 12 Det Chu Lai and Coastal Division 14. During the next few months, CosDiv 16 saw some of the most active, turbulent, and tragic activities of that period of the Swift Boat war. CosDiv 16 was deactivated on 01 Nov 67, again becoming Coastal Division 12 Det Chu Lai. The boats taken from CosDiv 14 returned to Cam Ranh Bay, while PCF-79 and other ex-CosDiv 12 boats remained at Chu Lai. Petty Officer Carver's surviving crew members on PCF-79 feel that he would want to be remembered as being a member of CosDiv 16 in addition to CosDiv 12 ... as he was at the time of the Skunk Alpha action. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is his son, Kevin Carver 4carvers@comcast.net 3 Oct 2002 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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