Ralph William BigelowChief Warrant OfficerBDE HHC, 198 INF BDE Army of the United States 15 December 1948 - 22 May 1970 Delevan, NY Panel 10W Line 078 |
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The database page for Ralph William Bigelow
THEY ARE NOT DEAD THAT LIVE IN OUR HEARTS My Dear Brother - How I thank God for the love and influence you've had in my life. It is as easy as remembering my own name to recall all the great times we've had together. I have but to think of you to conjure up your smile and bask in the warmth of the presence you still exert in my life.
TO ALL OF RALPH'S FRIENDS IN THE 176TH AHC AND 198TH LIB:
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I served as a Crew Chief with Ralph in the 176th AHC in 1969. It's because of pilots like Ralph Bigelow that I made it home then continued to fly and made it thru Flight School myself. His family will have no problem with his memorial page. The family from the 176th will help there. Thanks go out to people from "In the shadow of the blade" for their vision that will bring all RVN Vets back to the fold and remind the nation that "They will not be forgotten".
From a fellow aviator, |
Virtual Wall NotePilot WO1 Ralph W. Bigelow and passenger 2LT Neil Burgess Hayes, Jr. (C Co, 1st Bn, 52nd Inf) died when their OH-6A helicopter (tail number 68-17354) was shot down. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is his brother, Ken Bigelow Kenbigelow@aol.com 28 Jun 2002 |
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With all respect
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Last updated 05Jan2003