Phillip Fred ArnoldWarrant OfficerB CO, 159TH ASLT SPT HELO BN, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 03 September 1946 - 17 May 1970 Columbus, Georgia Panel 10W Line 055 |
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The database page for Phillip Fred Arnold
Phillip Arnold was more like a brother to me then the two I had. We were room mates during Warrant Officer Flight School Class WOC 43 during 1969. We had so much in common, but the biggest was the love of flying. Like me he started to take flying leessons before he could drive a car. Phillip was a very accomplished pilot before he joined the Army to fly helicopters. Phillip loved his wife Norma so much, other then flying that's all he talked about. Phillip was killed in action only a short time after getting to VIetnam when the CH-47 he was flying was shot down and everyone on board were killed. Norma found out shortly after this tragic day she was with son, Phillip did not know this but would have been so proud to be a new daddy. I hope they are both doing well, as I have lost touch with them, I would love to hear from them again.
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A Note from The Virtual WallFive men from B Company, 159th ASHB, were killed when CH-47C tail number 67-18497 was shot down 10 kilometers south of Hai Lang:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is an Army buddy, Neil Cigelske gapilot69@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 11 Oct 2007
Last updated 10/18/2007