Theron Carl FehrenbachFirst Lieutenant457TH TAC ALFT SQDN, 483RD TAW, 7TH AF United States Air Force 09 October 1945 - 06 April 1970 Lafayette, Louisiana Panel 12W Line 101 |
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The database page for Theron Carl Fehrenbach
I knew Tex in Weisbaden Germany when our dads were in the Air Force stationed there. We were 10-12 years old and he was my Little League catcher and best friend for life. I think of him often and the days we had going to the swimming pool in Germany, getting Gummi Bears, playing baseball and generally being kids. My mom told me he had been killed and I checked him on the Wall web site. I love you, buddy, and think of you often. I included him in a screenplay in his memory, to be sold soon.
From a friend from Little League, Weisbaden, Germany, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe point where Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos meet provided the NVA with an avenue into the border area west of Dak To and a protected location where they could emplace heavy artillery capable of reaching as far east as Ben Het and Dak Seang. This situation existed throughout the war, and on 01 Apr 1970 the NVA once again took advantage of it by staging a large force into the area around the small Special Forces camp at Dak Seang.Road access to Dak Seang was extremely limited and easily cut by the NVA, forcing resupply of the camp by air. Once the NVA were in place, helo operations were judged to be too risky and the burden fell on the C-7 Caribou units. Air drops began on 01 Apr, meeting little resistance, but that changed on 02 Apr when C-7A tail number 61-2406 was hit during its run and crashed about 5 miles away, killing all three crewmen. The drops continued, and although 13 more C-7s were hit none were lost until C-7B 62-4180 was heavily hit on the afternoon of 04 Apr, crashing about 2 miles from the camp with a loss of three men. The final C-7 loss at Dak Seang was on 06 Apr when three men from the 457th Tac Alft Sqdn were killed when C-7B tail number 63-9746 was shot down:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a friend from Little League, Weisbaden, Germany, Bob Mack Peak bob@beamit.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 04 Aug 2008
Last updated 08/09/2008