Cody Ray Calkins

Private First Class
C CO, 1ST BN, 52ND INFANTRY, 198 INF BDE
Army of the United States
12 May 1949 - 12 July 1969
Oglesby, Illinois
Panel 21W Line 106

198 INF BDE 52ND INF RGT
Combat Infantry

Purple Heart, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Cody Ray Calkins

11 Jul 2004

REMEMBERED

by a classmate,
Lowell Beenenga
River Patrol Boats, US Navy, Vietnam



07 Sep 2005

I recently received the following e-mail:

Lowell,

Thanks for your contribution to The Virtual Wall web site for Cody Calkins. I was looking at the names of those I knew in Vietnam who were killed. Cody's name was the only one who died that day that I could find. I was there that day. We had an explosion in the bushes in the midst of the Command Post. Captain Bray was killed along with 4 others. There were 28 casualties, Don Cremer was a medic that was also killed, but his name is not on The Virtual Wall. I was the medic that responded to the casualties and found a terrible triage assignment. I needed help and Cody was one of the infantrymen that helped me. I did not know that he was wounded. He did not complain. When the last evacuation helicopter left, I am told, Cody got on because his head was hurting. I was surprised that he was on the KIA list the next day. I will always respect him because he stayed and helped others without complaining even though he was wounded himself. I was told that he received a fragment wound to the base of his skull which caused brain hemorrhaging.

Regards,
Bill Daniels

Lowell Beenenga
lbeenenga@tonicacom.net

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The five men who died in the explosion described by Mr. Daniels above were
  • C Co, 1st Bn, 52nd Inf Bn
    • CPT Ralph O. Bray, Olathe, KS
    • PFC Cody R. Calkins, Oglesby, IL
    • PFC Ronald M. Cremer, Miami, FL, medic, HHC w/ C/1/52

  • B Btry, 1st Bn, 14th Arty Rgt
    • CPL Jose B. Cisneros, Baldwin Park, CA
    • PFC Barry W. Bickel, Logansport, IN
According to the 1/52nd Infantry's operations log, which identifies the five men by name and unit, the explosion was caused by a booby-trapped 105mm artillery shell. The Company command post was located near Phu Thanh (2) about 10 kilometers southwest of Binh Son.


The point-of-contact for this memorial is
a classmate,
Lowell Beenenga
lbeenenga@tonicacom.net



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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 Jul 2004
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