John Phelen Roe
Captain
175TH AHC, 13TH AVN BN, 164TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV Army of the United States Clinton, New York June 05, 1942 to July 24, 1969 JOHN P ROE is on the Wall at Panel W20, Line 41 |
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How do you explain writing a memorial for a friend thirty eight years after his death? I guess it must be because he touched your life in a way that you still remember after all this time. John Roe was special guy. He had an energy and personality that made him instantly liked. He was specially liked by the ladies. There were four or five of us that hung together. We could always count on finding girls when John was around. He played guitar and did a great Johnny Cash impression! He could always find a party or a reason for one. He was an avid sportsman and a polo player. He had a good life going. John was out of college and eligible for the draft. When he received his notice he called me. I was seven years older and served in Korea. I told him to relax, his chances of seeing combat were slim. Less than ten percent get to the line. I reminded him he was intelligent and educated. The Army would probably place him in "the rear with the gear". Just "don't volunteer!" The next time I see him he is wearing bars and on leave from helicopter flight school. I said "Didn't you hear me about volunteering?" He says "Hell, this is the greatest, I love it!" John always went full out. He couldn't be a bystander. He was in Vietnam about eight months before being killed in action. John Roe would be sixtyfive now. If he were still here we would have a drink at the Legion and swap stories.
From a friend, |
A Note from The Virtual WallSeven men died when a 175th Assault Helicopter Company UH-1D (tail number 66-00879) went down about 13 kilometers north-northwest of Tuyen Nhon, Kien Tuong Province:
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