Myron Waldo Berg
Staff Sergeant
F TRP, 8TH CAVALRY, AMERICAL DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Woodland Hills, California
May 15, 1950 to April 08, 1970
MYRON W BERG is on the Wall at Panel W12, Line 106

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Myron W Berg
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26 Nov 2001

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"Think where Man's glory most begins and ends,
and say my glory was I had such friends."
- William Butler Yeats -

From his brothers-in-arms,
John W. Harris and John (Doc) Anderson
jharris@voyageronline.net



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F Troop, 8th Cavalry

 
14 March 2005

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Before his voluntary reassignment to F Troop, 8th Cavalry, Myron Berg and I served with Company A, 123rd Aviation Battalion. I took this photo of Myron in 1969:

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Richard T. Stuhmer
CW4, US Army (Ret)
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A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 05 April 1970 an OH-6A (tail number 68-17151) from F Troop, 8th Cavalry was shot down while on a recon mission about 10 kilometers west-northwest of Tam Ky. The helo carried three crewmen:
  • WO1 Gary W. Norton, pilot;
  • SSG Myron W. Berg, Woodland Hills, CA, crew chief; and
  • SP4 Raymond C. Graver, Wantagh, NY, observer.
SP4 Graver was killed in the crash; WO1 Norton and SSG Berg were badly burned. Both were taken to the 91st Evacuation Hospital at Chu Lai, where SSG Berg died on 08 April. WO1 Norton survived his injuries.

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