Isaac Stringer, JrSpecialist Four242ND ASHC, 269TH AVN BN, 12TH AVN GRP, 1 AVN BDE Army of the United States 17 August 1946 - 26 February 1969 Miami, Florida Panel 31W Line 073 |
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REMEMBEREDby a member of the same company,Gregory Burritt gburritt@comcast.net |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 26 Feb 1969 the Cu Chi base camp was infiltrated by sappers, whose primary target seemed to be the 242nd ASHC Company's CH-47 Chinook helicopters. Using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades, the attackers destroyed nine CH-47s. Details are provided by one of the 242nd ASHC's pilots:"Approximately 40 VC sappers came through the wire between us and Cu Chi village. They were using a map drawn by one of our local labor force members. They were being covered by their own rocket and mortar attack. They ran down our flight line and threw satchel charges in most of our 16 Chinooks or hit them with RPGs at close range. Because we were on yellow alert that night, we had one crew member sleeping on each ship. Fortunately only one maintenance man got killed (decapitated by a direct hit in the head with an RPG). We had six wounded. Thirteen other Americans got killed on our base camp that night. One crew member ran around a revetment and ran directly into a VC. They were both so surprised that neither one shot the other. We did not find that crewman until almost noon. He was hiding in a ditch nearby and was assuming the worst, since in addition to destroying eight Chinooks and damaging all but two of the rest of the 16 Chinooks, the VC also ignited our POL (fuel farm). Needless to say it was a very 'colorful' night with a Spooky gunship working our perimeter most of the night. Of the 31 VC killed and 5 captured that night, 15 were killed in our company area."SP4 Isaac Stringer, who was Roush's door gunner and was sleeping on CH-47A tail number 66-19012, was the only man from the 242nd ASHC killed in the attack - but 13 others died as well:
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 20 Mar 2005
Last updated 08/10/2009