Robert Francis CoteLance CorporalG CO, 2ND BN, 7TH MARINES, 1ST MARDIV United States Marine Corps 10 July 1948 - 05 April 1967 Lawrence, Massachusetts Panel 17E Line 102 |
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The database page for Robert Francis Cote
Robert was a classmate of mine, a friend of mine growing up and an overall good human being. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone. If there is a heaven (I know there is) then Robert is there. Like the saying goes, "Only the good die young"
From a friend, |
I was one of the Corpsmen who was putting the stretcher containing LCpl Cote on the helicopter when it blew up. HN Carl Zarling, HM2 Kauffman and myself were the attending Corpsmen when Cote had hit an anti-personnel mine. When the Huey was coming in, they handed out a regular stretcher that replaced the poncho that we had Bob in. The individual handing us the stretcher was HM1 Parker. Zarling and a Marine were in the front of the stretcher, while Kauffman and myself were in the back. We had just laid the stretcher on the chopper and were pushing it in when the chopper blew. We were all thrown from the chopper, the pilot and the copilot of the chopper almost died immediately. I had my hands, arms and back burnt, HM2 Kauffman was still burning and had to be extinguished, dying two days later. We were coming off of the hill, when the third explosion that killed Lt Toepritz, Doc Bristow and the others happened. Bob was then burnt on the chest and body, plus the wounds that he had suffered before. I talked to Bob and held his hand right until the CH-46 chopper that was bringing us into 1st Med Battalion landed, at which time LCpl Robert Cote died. Bob was a good Marine, with a good heart.
Verl H. Matthews |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe DoD casualty file shows that 12 sailors and Marines died as the result of an aircraft-associated incident on 5 April 1967:
Additional information and eye-witness reports are available on the
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend, Russell Desrosiers rusty101844@yahoo.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 02 Feb 2007
Last updated 07/20/2007