Henry Lee Creek
Private First Class
HHC, 1ST BN, 12TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV Army of the United States Dallas, Texas December 04, 1943 to October 04, 1966 HENRY L CREEK is on the Wall at Panel 11E, Line 44 |
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Henry, I just wanted to send this message that we had our 45th year hogh school reunion this past Saturday night (7-26-2008). You and all of the others who paid the supreme price were not forgotten. We raised our glasses for all of you.
Your friends still miss you, and think of you.
From a friend, |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe C-7 "Caribou" light transport was an Army aircraft, but early in the war a decision was taken to transfer them to the Air Force. The Army's six Caribou companies were matched up with an equal number of temporary Air Force squadrons, and the two groups worked together until the Air Force flight and maintenance crews were ready to stand on their own. The Army's 17th Aviation Company was paired with the Air Force's 6252nd Operations Squadron.On 04 October 1966 C-7B CARIBOU tail number 63-9751 crashed into Hon Cong Mountain near An Khe Air Base, Binh Dinh Province. Thirteen men died in the crash:
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