Gregory Scott CopenhaverLance CorporalG CO, 2ND BN, 9TH MARINES , 3RD MARDIV United States Marine Corps 21 July 1955 - 15 May 1975 Port Deposit, Maryland Panel 01W Line 130 |
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The database page for Gregory Scott Copenhaver
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The Mayaguez IncidentAfter the fall of Cambodia and South Vietnam to the Communists, Cambodian forces captured the US-registered ship SS MAYAGUEZ, taking her to the offshore island of Koh Tang. President Gerald Ford directed that the ship should be recaptured and her crew freed by use of force.The USS CORAL SEA (CVA-43) battle group and an assault group from the 9th Marines were directed to land on the island and retake the ship and crew. Although intelligence estimates indicated that the island was lightly held, in fact there were a considerable number of Cambodian troops in place - and they had hand-held weapons suitable for use against helicopters. The Marines staged through U-Tapao RTAFB in Thailand and were landed by USAF CH-53A helicopters. As the helicopters approached shore, the aircraft were taken under fire and four were brought down:
Eventually the US and Cambodian governments agreed to attempt the recovery of remains from Copenhaver's CH-53A, and in 1995 a number of human remains were repatriated. During May and June of 2000, the US government announced the positive identification of nine men from the CH-53A, including Gregory Copenhaver. As of 31 December 2001, nine men who participated in the MAYAGUEZ raid haven't come home:
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 02 Aug 1999
Last updated 09/10/2007