David Patrick DolanLance CorporalHMM-364, MAG-36, 1ST MAW United States Marine Corps 20 May 1949 - 26 January 1969 San Pedro, California Panel 34W Line 082 |
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22 Jul 2003 At about 3 AM on the morning of 26 Jan 1969 two CH-46s launched from Marble Mountain on an emergency medevac mission. The pick-up aircraft, CH-46D BuNo 153997, was crewed by
The chase aircraft, piloted by 1st Lt Don Robbins, attempted to lower crewman LCpl Curtis P. Knox to the crash site to check for survivors, but when the jungle penetrator cable was fully extended Knox was still 50 feet above the ground. Robbins abandoned the attempt, only to find that the hoist retract was inoperable and Knox could not be hoisted aboard. Knox dangled below the CH-46D while Robbins flew six miles to the nearest secure landing zone, where he gently lowered his aircraft until Knox was safely on the ground. LCpl David P Dolan had been in-country for only 4 days when he died. These seven men, and the other Purple Foxes who served in Vietnam, are remembered by the women who waited at home, whether mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, or friends. Those women, the continue to support today's Purple Foxes of HMM-364 as they serve our country.
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David, I have special memories from Burbank, California during your training session. Bom Bay Bicycle Club was great but with you it was the best time in my life ... and sitting by a warm fireplace, staying up and talking all night. That's for sharing my artichoke. I'll always remember you in my heart. Love, Kym E. Keiser, Burbank Ca
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is HMM-364 and the Purple Foxy Ladies, Frank Gulledge, point man gulledge@bbtel.com |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 22 Jul 2003
Last updated 05/25/2007