Robert Dotson Huie, Jr. Captain, United States Marine Corps |
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Name: ROBERT DOTSON HUIE JR
Date of Birth: 7/30/1942 Date of Casualty: 4/19/1969 Date of Death: 4/19/1969 Home of Record: ARKADELPHIA, ARKANSAS Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: CAPT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG NAM NOTE: 1966 Graduate of the United States Naval
Academy
HUIE ROBERT DOTSON JR Name: CPT Robert Dotson Huie, Jr. (posthumously promoted) Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 04/19/1969 while performing the duty of Pilot. Age at death: 26.7 Date of Birth: 07/30/1942 Home City: Arkadelphia, AR Service: regular component of the U.S. Marine Corps Unit: HMM-263 Service: U.S. Marine Corps Short Summary: Died when shot-up CH-46D crashed inverted after loosing all hydraulics while attempting a running landing. Aircraft: CH-46D tail number 154835 Service number: 092875 Country: South Vietnam MOS: 7562 = Pilot CH-46 Qualified Primary cause: Hostile Fire Started Tour: 01/18/1969 "Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew Length of service: 03 Location: Quang Nam Province I Corps Reason: aircraft lost or crashed Casualty type: Hostile - killed married male U.S. citizen Race: Caucasian Religion: Protestant - no denominational preference Helicopter CH-46D 154835 Information on U.S. Marine Corps helicopter
CH-46D tail number 154835
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War Story:
Submitted by John Van Nortwick, HMM-263 Squadron S-3 at the time of incident. I was flying gunner in the lead bird of a flight of 2 CH-46s flying medevacs. The missions prior to the incident had been quiet ones, so much so that the chase plane's crew was getting bored. They asked to switch to lead on the next mission and did. The next mission was to be a cable extraction through the trees because there was no clearing large enough in which to land. The grunts on the ground said they hadn't received any enemy fire in several hours so no one expected what happened. MAJ Terhorst maneuvered into a hover over a
hole in the jungle canopy. The crewchief lowered the cable and the Marines
on the ground hooked up the wounded man. As the wounded man was being hoisted
up, the entire perimeter erupted with muzzle flashes. To make a long story
short, they took numerous hits and the pilot tried to fly back to the lowlands
and attempt a landing. However, the hydraulics systems had been shot out
and it was impossible to control the plane. They suddenly did about 359
degrees of a 360 degree loop and crashed in a giant fireball. All six aboard
died instantly.
HUIE, ROBERT D. JR
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Posted: 16 August 2009 |
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