101 ABN DIV

326TH MED BN

John William Murphy

Specialist Four
AVIATION PLT, 326TH MED BN, 101 ABN DIV
Army of the United States
21 July 1950 - 14 December 1970
Pendleton, OR
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John W Murphy

Army Aircrew

Purple Heart, Air Medal, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for John William Murphy

25 Jan 2004

John William Murphy, 20, who died in Vietnam on December 14, 1970 was born at The Dalles, Oregon on July 21, 1950.

He was survived by his father, Dr. John Murphy and his mother, Anne Hallmark, both of Pendleton. He was also survived by his brother Patrick and two sisters: Carol and Lynn (Sherry) and a foster sister, Mrs. Joe Howdyshell, a nephew Brian Evans, his grandparents and several aunts and uncles.

His funeral was held at First Presbyterian Church and Burial was at Olney Cemetery in Pendleton: Block 36, Lot 18, Grave 2.

While in Vietnam he served with the 326 Medical Battalion, of the 101st Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles).

John was killed in a helicopter crash with members of the 502nd Infantry and the crew of the helicopter.

He rests with the Eagles.

Godspeed.

McColt

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Five men died when a UH-1 Huey from the Aviation Platoon, 326th Medical Bn, was shot down. Four of the men were from the 326th Med; the fifth was a medic from 2/502nd Infantry.
  • WO1 Paul Robert Brass, pilot
  • WO1 Randall Gaylord Freeman, copilot
  • SSG Steve Freddie Johnson, medic
  • SP4 John William Murphy, crewman
  • SP4 Jeffery David Kuersten, medic, HHC/2/502nd Infantry
The photograph of SP4 Murphy is a Senior Photograph from Pendleton High School, Class of 1968, Pendleton, Oregon.




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