John Edward TarantowiczFirst LieutenantHHB, DIV ARTY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV Army of the United States 10 November 1942 - 08 April 1967 Dickson City, Pennsylvania Panel 17E Line 129 |
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The database page for John Edward Tarantowicz
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A Note from The Virtual WallAt one time, it was thought that two men died when a light helicopter tasked with an artillery spotting mission was shot down on 08 Apr 1967 - the pilot, WO Larry G. Hatch of the 17th Aviation Group, and the observer, 1LT John E. Tarantowicz, from HQ Battery, 1st Cav Div Artillery.When the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial was built, the two men appeared on Panel 17 East - WO Hatch on Row 122, 1LT Tarantowicz on Row 129 - but then an odd thing happened: Larry Hatch turned up very much alive. While Hatch had been injured in the incident he had survived his injuries and his name had been included in error. Although he now has been removed from the official list of casualties on the Wall, "Larry G. Hatch" still appears at 17E/122. Regretably, no error had been made with respect to 1LT Tarantowicz. John Tarantowicz had graduated from the Fort Sill Artillery Officers' Basic Course in Class 1965-11 (started 14 May 1965; finished 26 October 1965), arrived in Vietnam on 28 July 1966 - and was killed in action there. |
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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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