Michael Thomas Linville
Private First Class
A CO, 1ST BN, 61ST INFANTRY, 5TH INF DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Madison Heights, Michigan
July 31, 1950 to September 20, 1970
MICHAEL T LINVILLE is on the Wall at Panel W7, Line 78

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Michael T Linville
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14 Mar 2007

Good day, fellow Americans. I am Terry L. Garrett, a fellow platoon member with Mike Linville. We served in A Company, 1/61 Infantry, 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division in northern I corps along the DMZ. Our company, as well as a tank company, were called on to rescue a downed chopper crew and a Ranger Team that had been shot down northeast of Fire Support Base A-4. We rushed to the deadly scene to find the chopper partially submerged in bloody diesel-and-death smelling water. We quickly formed a rescue perimeter and quickly plunged in and began pulling bodies from the wreckage. We then began to take a heavy enemy mortar barrage. You never forget the sound of a screaming mortar as it tears toward the ground. There was very little cover that day ... we laid flat or crouched behind the very few rocks there were. Mike took a bad hit. Our medic and I did all we could to save Mike, but it was in vain. I asked the doc "What can I do?" He looked at me and said "Say a prayer, man, he's dead."

Mike was to leave in just a few days to meet his fiancee in Hawaii and get married. GOD REST HIS SOUL. I think nine young men died that horrid day. Whenever I hear howling wind or rustling grass it sometimes reminds me of a place far away when death filled the hot air, and I think of losing a good buddy.

Respectfully,
Sgt Terry L. Garrett
default1951@yahoo.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

During the night of 19/20 September Recon Team 1-8 from P Company, 75th Rangers was to be inserted into the Demilitarized Zone immediately north of the fire base at Con Thien. The low-level insertion was by a UH-1H (tail number 67-17597) from C Company, 158th Aslt Helo Bn.

The UH-1H didn't make it; it was hit by .51 caliber fire and crashed right on the southern boundary of the DMZ. A platoon from A Company 1/61st Infantry was in a defensive position in the area and was sent to secure the crash site. The mortar fire which was received killed two men from Alpha 1/61.

The eleven men who died in the helo and recovery operation were

  • Aircrew, C Co, 158th AHB
    • 1LT Albert M. Finn, Lansdale, PA, pilot
    • WO Larry G. Baldwin, Montgomery County, AL, copilot
    • SGT William T. Dotson, Dallas, TX, gunner
    • SGT Dan O. Felts, Flagstaff, AZ, crew chief

  • Team 1-8, P Co, 75th Infantry
    • SGT Harold E. Sides, Dallas, TX
    • SP4 Raymond H. Apellido, Bakersfield, CA
    • SP4 Anthony J. Gallina, Maplewood, MO
    • SP4 Dale A. Gray, Mesa, AZ
    • PFC Glenn G. Ritchie, Mount Pleasant, NC

  • A Co, 1st Bn, 61st Infantry
    • 1LT Richard H. Stube, Helena, MT (Bronze Star "V")
    • PFC Michael T. Linville, Madison Heights, MI

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