Garfield M. Langhorn
Private First Class
AERO RIFLE PLT, C TRP, 7TH SQDN, 17TH CAVALRY, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV Army of the United States Riverhead, New York September 10, 1948 to January 15, 1969 GARFIELD M LANGHORN is on the Wall at Panel W34, Line 9 |
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PFC GARFIELD M LANGHORN
PFC GARFIELD M LANGHORN
PFC GARFIELD M LANGHORN
PFC GARFIELD M LANGHORN
PFC GARFIELD M LANGHORN
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Two men of C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry, went down when their AH-1G COBRA (hull number 67-15651) was shot down: The gunship had crashed on a heavily forested slope. Other men of C Troop were promptly inserted to rescue Cox and Petteys. After working their way through the jungle to the crash site, they found both crewmen dead. They removed the bodies in order to carry them back to the landing zone. While enroute to the LZ, the rescue forces came under heavy fire and in short order were surrounded. In the ensuing fight, PFC Garland Langhorn distinguished himself by covering an enemy hand grenade with his own body in order to save his comrades from death or injury. Garland Langhorn was the only one of the rescue party who died. His body, together with those of Lieutenant Cox and Warrant Officer Petteys, was brought out by the other men of C Troop. PFC Garland M. Langhorn not only gave his life for his country but also for my father - First Lieutenant Sterling E. Cox.
From one who remembers, PFC Garland M. Langhorn is remembered on Neil Michalov's Medal of Honor site. "LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND" by Joe Kline, 101st Abn Div Published by Americana Historical Art Used with permission of the artist. Joe Kline, himself a helicopter crewman with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam, captured the intentions of the troopers of C Troop, 7th Sqd - to LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND - and they didn't. On 15 Jan 69 they held their ground and brought out their dead and wounded. |
On 15 Jan 1969, D Co., 1/35 4th Inf Div responded to reinforce the Blues that were on the ground and surrounded. Delta Co's medic (SP4 Steve R. Reiser) was killed that day along with Garfield Langhorn. D 1/35 also had 10 men wounded.
Dave Fogg From the 1/35th Daily Journals:
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