Rae Arvid Bailey
Sergeant
C TRP, 1ST SQDN, 9TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Clemons, New York
March 14, 1952 to October 18, 1970
RAE A BAILEY is on the Wall at Panel W6, Line 6

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Rae A Bailey
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18 Oct 2007



Rae sitting in a LOH named "Zit"
which is still flying today in Arizona.

I didn't personally know Rae but I feel a connection with him because of his relationship with my cousin David Bryant. From what I have heard and read about Rae Bailey he was a fine young man and a close friend of David's. I first read about Rae Bailey 37 years ago and have been trying to contact anyone from Rae's family with no success. I don't have a photo of him but I'm still trying, maybe someone can help with that.

For testimony of David and Rae's friendship go to http://david-bryant.memory-of.com/tributes.aspx and read "I remember that day" by Larry Donaldson. The Bailey he refers to is Rae Arvid Bailey.

From
Don Sullivan
sullivan31093@yahoo.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Three men from C Troop 1/9 Cav were killed when OH-6A tail number 67-16193 was shot down:
  • WO William J. Cahill, Haverhill, MA
  • SP4 Rae A. Bailey, Clemons, NY
  • SP4 Douglas F. Strait, Moses Lake, WA
SP4 Strait's body was not recovered from the wreckage, and he was carried as Missing in Action until 17 Nov 1975 when the Secretary of the Army approved a Presumptive Finding of Death.

The Vietnam Helicopter Pilots' Association database has a note on Warrant Officer Cahill's record that he was "Shot down after discovering COSVN HQ near Phouc Vinh." The VHPA report on 67-16193 says that it went down at grid coordinates YT178415, on the western edge of Long Khanh Province. However, the Army's record for SP4 Strait says he was lost at YT815422, a point 64 kilometers to the east of the VHPA position in Binh Thuy Province. The Army records for WO Cahill and SP4 Bailey do not have grid coordinates, but they do say the loss was in Binh Thuy Province. Further confusion is introduced by the mention of Phuoc Vinh which is in Binh Duong Province, a hundred kilometers or more northeast of the Binh Thuy location and even further away from the Long Khanh location.

The following day Sergeant David Bryant was killed when his OH-6A was hit by ground fire while searching for WO Cahill's aircraft. Grid coordinates are not available for Sergeant Bryant's aircraft, OH-6A tail number 69-15987 - but his record says the loss was in Long Khanh Province - nowhere near Phuoc Vinh, and possibly nowhere near the 67-16193 crash site.


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