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On June 12th 2000, after being dormant but not forgotten for 27 years, the Colors and Patch of the 173d
have arisen again. The 508th Airborne Brigade in Vicenza Italy was officially Redesignated and Inherited
the name of The 173d Airborne Brigade to further Honor and Memorialize those Sky Soldiers
who Served and Gave their Life for this country.

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Company B   1st Battalion

L Z Uplift   RVN 69-70



Infantry Combat Badge

In Memory Of, Company B, 69-70........


SSgt Joel Lau
KIA 11/1/69
SSgt Richard Schmidt
KIA 1/6/70
Sgt Lee Conners
KIA 1/14/70
Cpl Charles Batchelor
KIA 5/25/70
Sp4 Peter Bruyere
KIA 5/25/70
Sp4 James Dolan
KIA 5/25/70
Cpl Ramon Flores Jr
KIA 5/25/70
Cpl Billy Lawrence
KIA 5/25/70
1Lt Lester Moulton
KIA 5/25/70
Sp4 Rafael Olivio
KIA 5/25/70
Sp4 Billy Ferrell
KIA 5/29/70
Cpl John Tillou
KIA 6/4/70
Sgt Daniel McMahan
KIA 6/9/70
Pfc Mark Hensley
KIA 9/19/70
Pfc Thomas Shipe
KIA 9/19/70
Sgt Roger Overweg
KIA 9/19/70
Sgt Clayton Craig
KIA 12/18/70

[ Click Here for Casualty Details ]

The red bayonet signifies a strike force, the white wing for air transportable and the tab Airborne indicates a Paratrooper. Colors red, white, blue are the Nations colors. Patch designed by SGM Finn

REFLECTIONS..... (Author Unknown)

    Bien Hoa, South Vietnam; 22 January 1966: Behind the terse reports of "American Paratroopers" and their operations, there are countless stories and incidents that are seen only through the eyes of those who are there.
   Each day is filled with fleeting moments of courage, and hours of boredom and routine that push men through the good, the bad, the pleasures, the hardships, the moments of truth that are found only in war.
   Life is intense and real for the American "Sky Soldiers" who came to Vietnam after being weaned on the jungles of the Philippines, the rice patties of Taiwan, and the cold mountains of Korea. Beneath the uniformity of the drab jungle fatigues is a cross section of the nation. The heaviest load is upon the young enlisted man. His experience in life has not yet begun. Still in his teens or barely out of them, he has become old in many ways in Vietnam.
   You only have to glance at the little guy and you wonder how he got to be a Paratrooper. There he stands, clutching a mortar base plate - the heaviest piece of equipment around - waiting for the column to push on again.
   No complaints from him, only a laugh and a retort to a buddy who is razing him about his size. He has to dig the deep holes that offer him protection, only to fill them up when he moves on. He has no idle time, with weapons to be cleaned, oiled over and over again under the relentless humidity and rain. Nighttime offers only hours of mental alertness listening and watching for an enemy who claims the night as his own.
   Someone said that the thing that makes a man jump from an airplane, also makes him wear a neater uniform, try a little harder, and carry a heavier load. Part of his load are, C-rations, surely the most constant aspect of his day. There are twelve different meals and no one likes them all. The question inevitably arises why someone can't add at least twelve new meals. There is no doubt that those rations keep you going. Its just that sometimes you think, there must be a better way to go.
   Then there is the heat. At times it feels as though the sun is going to burn the shirt off of your back. It probably would if it weren't for the sweat that pours off your body. Relentless as it is, the strength-sapping heat is part of every day. The Southeast Asia sun literally beats a man to his knees.
   The rain brings water to the streams, life-giving water. It also brings leeches, fattening themselves on your blood. A lighted end or a dab of insect repellant will get their bloated bodies off you. Even in the dry season, wet feet are a way of life. Is everybody going to go home with web feet?
   It isn't enough to tell a new Soldier what he must do. He must be shown. That is the Sergeant's job. Responses other that too often result in the one commodity a team can't afford, casualties. Success is also measured in that simple word.
   As the day grew late, the hot frustrated patrol, spirits started to sag, the Sergeant came into his own. He knew his men, which one to give encouragement, a reminder to a man who had lost a careless buddy, a mention of food to another. Up and down his squad he went, his strength reaching out to each man until they looked like a fresh patrol just starting out.
   The tell-tale radio antennae of Command and Control appear, and with them is always an Officer, sending orders or waiting for them. He is the young Lieutenant who has trained, trained and trained again for this Guerilla war, Company Commanders who know what to do with 180 men deep in Viet Cong territory, and the "Colonel" the man behind it all, who directs his Companies to find and destroy the enemy. These are the men who lead their Paratroopers. It makes no difference whether they come from the Officer Candidate Schools, from the Colleges or from West Point. They are all Professional Soldiers and this- is the test of their profession.
   There was a battle, a hill bristling with the Enemy and the Company Commander gave the order to flank that position. One squad moved across the stream, followed by another. The fire danced around the Platoon Leader as he zigzagged. Paratroopers, his Paratroopers, were hit and went down. But they drove on in the exploding steel and flying shrapnel.
   One by one the Platoon reached the Enemy trenches. Some awfully good Paratroopers died on that Hill, but those who did, did so assaulting an enemy that they were determined to destroy. Paratroopers Die, but they are never Beaten.
   The Colonel later walked among the wounded, thanking them. One Paratrooper, wounded in the face, was unable to talk. The Colonel spoke to him and asked him to reply, and as the Colonel got up to leave, the Trooper, with a great effort, mouthed the word, "Airborne." For they had walked into the face of death.
   Back at the base, the sounds of war, the sun, the leeches, are briefly forgotten. The stories are told of the battles, but somehow, they are detached. Soon they must go out again.
   Why are they Paratroopers? Why do they Volunteer? Deep within each Man are the restless urgings that prompt him to step forward when the battle is near. To some, the patriot's cry is a reason for scorn. But to us, there has never been a more noble sound.
   It is answered by men from every walk of life, from every corner of the land. The cry has always been answered and always will.

We risk our lives,not for medals,praise or glory. We are Airborne, The Herd, The 173rd, the Best of the Best !

"A Chosen Few, The Herd"

by PFC A.M.Eyster, Co B 1/503rd, 173rd Abn

Only a chosen few of my generation could
Understand why the skeleton in my closet
Rattles in my deepest sleep.

It's late now, And my eyes are growing
Tiresome, Soon my soul and dreams will
Return to a land of a thousand battlefields
And a million tears. 0nly a few of us can
Relate to the sound of incoming rounds or a
Medevac chopper taking off leaving a trail
Of blood in it's wake.

Many years have past since I first heard
Him. The rattles were low and distant first,
But as time past it became apparent he
Wanted out and at this time in my life I have
Become tired. Tired of fighting him and
The morality or immorality of it all.
What was the meaning and the significance to it ?
Could he give me the answers to my questions ?
Would he comprehend my desolate frightened rage
Or would he condemn me for my belief in denying
His existence for so long.

There's a crack in the closet door now and it's
Almost daylight. Soon my soul and dreams will
Return from yet another mission. What was it
This time? An assault on some forgotten hill,
An Ambush, or just an eagle flight to a nightmare
In war zone "D" How many did we kill this time
Or how many times did we die? The answers
To all my questions will have to wait until
I have awaken.

Who are you to judge us, for you have not
Followed our trail, walked the point at night
Or heard the fire, Hell and screams of a single
Night. For we are the chosen few of "The Herd"
Who have touched the gates of Hell, seen the shadow
Of death and at times, are damned for surviving...


"Remember Me"

For our Vietnam War Dead
This long Black Wall is somber, True
Name after name of those who Died for You
And as I sit and Weep beneath a tree
I hear them Scream, 'REMEMBER ME'
I touch the Granite Stone, It's Cold
Their average age was twenty years old
They hardly left their Mother's Knee!
'Remember Me, PLEASE, Remember Me'
Vietnam was so very far away
Their call was Duty, not for Play
Our country had a pledge to keep.
They answered it, We stayed to Weep
I reach to Touch each Name I can
Some left a Boy, returned a Man
The Others are Upon this Wall I See
I hear them Whisper,'Remember Me'

Esther B.(Campbell) Gates
173rd Gold Star Mother
SP/4 Keith Allen Campbell, KIA 8 Feb'67

Combat Medic Badge
Medic, 173d Airborne Brigade


Good Morning Vietnam...


E-6 Chevron, Staff Sergeant

Page Created 2/6/98...
Added Link (Main index page) LZ Lima...4/09/00
Added Link (Main index page) 46th PIO Detachment (173rd)...7/16/00
Added Link (Main index page) 134th Aviation & 84th Engineers...7/26/00
Added Link (Main index page) 503rd on the Rock & 173airborne.com...8/6/00
Added Button Bar (Main Index Page) "Casper 721 is Down"...8/21/00
Added Button Bar (Main Index Page) "The 173rd Combat Jump"...8/23/00
Added Link (Main index page) 61st AHC JS Beach...11/22/00
Updated Books Page, "I Served"... 3/2/01
Added Button Bar (Main Index Page) "KIA Lists"...3/12/01
Added Link (Main index page) C/7/17th Air Cav...7/18/01
Added Link (Main index page) A/1/503d Personal Pg...7/18/01
Added Link (Main index page) NVA Hill Traps...7/18/01
Updated KIA Docs and Links...1/10/07
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