Roger William Heinz
Major
HHC, 5TH SF GROUP, USARV Army of the United States Coventry, Connecticut March 11, 1936 to December 09, 1969 ROGER W HEINZ is on the Wall at Panel W15, Line 42 |
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I know a man who is buried in Arlington National Cemetery who is not listed on your site. He is Chaplain (Major) Roger W. Heinz. He was killed in Vietnam on 12/09/1969 and was a member of the 5th SF Group. The reason that I know this was that my family lived on the same street that his did and I went to his service in Arlington. Also, my Dad was the Chief Chaplain in the 5th SF Group at the time of Roger's death. You can reach me at the following e-mail address: vernjobson@hotmail.com Vernon Jobson |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 09 Dec 1969 a UH-1H (tail number 68-16220) of A Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, was flying a routine shuttle mission for the 23rd Division (AMERICAL) Support Command. The aircraft departed the Americal Division headquarters helipad about 0730 and proceeded to Minh Long. At Minh Long, all passengers debarked and three passengers were boarded. The aircraft departed Minh Long enroute to Ba To with a crew of four and three passengers. Although a light rain was falling, the flight crew believed they could reach Ba To under visual flight conditions by remaining in a valley. However, as the copilot climbed to pass over a saddle at grid coordinates BS507468 they entered clouds. The pilot took control of the aircraft, began a 500-feet-per-minute climb, and began a left turn to an easterly heading. As the aircraft approached a 090 degree heading, still in the clouds, a mountainside was seen through the chin bubble. The pilot attempted an emergency climb but wasn't able to crest the hill. The aircraft hit skids-first and broke up, with the cabin section travelling some 140 feet before coming to a halt and burning. The pilot survived with injuries, but the other six men were killed in the crash:
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