Helicopter UH-1B 64-14095

Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Date: 01/01/66
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED IN THEATER
for Close Air Support
While in Target Area this helicopter was Attacking at 0700 feet and 080 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 1 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Forward area
Systems damaged were: MAIN ROTOR SYS
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft continued and accomplished all mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P1, 00001, JSIDR (Joint Services Incident Damage Report. )

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Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Date: 04/11/66
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED
for Close Air Support
While Enroute this helicopter was at Level Flight at 1000 feet and 080 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 1 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (14.5MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Forward area
Systems damaged were: MAIN ROTOR SYS
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft was diverted prior to accomplishing any mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P1, 00094, JSIDR (Joint Services Incident Damage Report. )

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Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Date: 05/11/66
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was REPAIRED
This was a Recon mission for Armed Recon
While Enroute this helicopter was at Level Flight at 0800 feet and 080 knots.
South Vietnam
Helicopter took 3 hits from:
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Left Side
Systems damaged were: MAIN ROTOR SYS, PERSONNEL, STRUCTURE
Casualties = 01 WIA . .
The helicopter Continued Flight.
The aircraft was diverted or delayed after completing some mission objectives.
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: UH1P1, 00157, JSIDR (Joint Services Incident Damage Report. )

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Information on U.S. Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Date: 07/20/66 MIA-POW file reference number: 0401
Incident number: 66072010.KIA
Unit: 68 AVN
This was a Combat incident. This helicopter was LOSS TO INVENTORY
This was a Recon mission for Armed Escort , Other Aircraft.
While in Target Area this helicopter was Attacking at 0250 feet and UNK knots.
South Vietnam
UTM grid coordinates: XS668865
Count of hits was not possible because the helicopter burned or exploded.
Small Arms/Automatic Weapons; Gun launched non-explosive ballistic projectiles less than 20 mm in size. (7.62MM)
The helicopter was hit in the Cockpit
Systems damaged were: PERSONNEL
Casualties = 04 DOI . .
The helicopter Crashed. Aircraft Destroyed.
Both mission and flight capability were terminated.
Exploded
Original source(s) and document(s) from which the incident was created or updated: Defense Intelligence Agency Reference Notes. Defense Intelligence Agency Helicopter Loss database. Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Helicopter database. Also: 0401, UH1P1, 00417, CRAFX, STMNT, CASRP, FM232, James Cook (Crash Facts Message. Casualty Report. )
Summary: Hit by an RPG
Loss to Inventory
Crew: DILLON, DAVID ANDREW;

Crew Members:
AC CW2 LAMBDIN DANIEL ALVEY KIA
G SP4 TATE WALTER REAVES JR KIA
CE SP4 DILLON DAVID ANDREW BNR
P CW2 KINKEADE RONALD JAY KIA

REFNO Synopsis:
SYNOPSIS: On July 20, 1966, SP4 David Dillon was serving as crewchief on a UH-1B helicopter operating in Long An Province, South Vietnam on an air mobile assault mission. During the landing approach, the helicopter was hit by enemy gunfire, exploded and crashed. An immediate search of the area was conducted and the remains of 3 other crewmembers were recovered and identified. Dillon's wallet and ID card were found in the vicinity of the wreckage. An investigative board report indicated that Dillon's position on the aircraft was on the left door, which was the primary point of contact of the explosion which involved white phosphorous. No remains were found that could be identified as those of Dillon. A second, unsuccessful search was made. The area of the crash was in a rice paddy. When JCRC teams went back in December 1973 for follow-up, they were assaulted and one of the team members was killed. This was one of the last searches made by such teams in South Vietnam. Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 15 October 1990 from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews


War Story:
This was the 68th AHC's first combat loss. The aircraft was hit by an RPG right at Dillon's position. There were very little remains. We spent a whole day in the recovery operation. Submitted by James Cook, who was the 68th AHC's CO at this time, July, 1999. On 15 December 73, a OSD-DPMO team was preparing to excavate the crash site of this UH-1B that had been shot down during an air assault on 20 July 1966. The tail number was 64-14095. All four crewmen were killed, and the remains of three were recovered shortly after the crash. The team was in the process of searching for the remains of the fourth person, the crewchief, when they were ambushed on 15 December 73. This helicopter was 69-15711 killing the Vietnamese pilot. Three other Vietnamese survived. 69-15711 was hit by a rocket while off loading passengers and equipment in a rice paddy about 12 miles south of Saigon. The sortie was in support of the Four Party Joint Military Team (FPJMT) and Joint Casualty Resolution Center (JCRC) effort to recover the remains of American airmen lost earlier in the conflict. The aircraft was unarmed and clearly marked as FPJMT/JCRC. from: Paul Mather OSD-DPMO" and Dave Rosenau, (703) 602-2202 X 253, rosenaud@osd.pentagon.mil

This record was last updated on 03/11/03

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The following is crew member information for this incident:

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Name: SP4 David Andrew Dillon
Status: Body Not Recovered from an incident on 07/20/66 while performing the duty of Crew Chief.
Age at death: 24.1
Date of Birth: 05/28/42
Home City: Spring Valley, CA
Service: component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 68 AVN
Major organization: other
Service: U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 09E-045
Short Summary: Hit by RPG near CE's position. This was the 68th AHC's first combat loss.
Aircraft: UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Call sign: Top Tiger
Service number: 56382126
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 67N20 = UH-1 Helicopter Repairer
Primary cause: Hostile Fire
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: unknown
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: crew chief
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Length of service: 01
Location: Long An Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Hostile - died while missing
single male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Roman Catholic
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: enlisted personnel
This record was last updated on 07/18/99

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Name: CW2 Ronald Jay Kinkeade
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 07/20/66 while performing the duty of Pilot.
Age at death: 29.3
Date of Birth: 04/18/37
Home City: St Louis, MO
Service: AV branch of the reserve component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 68 AVN
Major organization: other
Flight class: 63-5WT
Service: AV branch of the U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 09E-048
Short Summary: Hit by RPG near CE's position. This was the 68th AHC's first combat loss.
Aircraft: UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Call sign: Top Tiger
Service number: W3200596
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 062B = Helicopter Pilot, Utility and Light Cargo Single Rotor
Primary cause: Hostile Fire
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: fire or burns
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: pilot
Started Tour: 11/05/65
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - pilot
Length of service: 10
Location: Long An Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Hostile - killed
married male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Protestant - no denominational preference
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: warrant officer
This record was last updated on 07/18/99

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Name: CW2 Daniel Alvey Lambdin
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 07/20/66 while performing the duty of Aircraft Commander.
Age at death: 29.2
Date of Birth: 04/28/37
Home City: Norfolk, VA
Service: AV branch of the component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 68 AVN
Major organization: other
Flight class: 63-7WT
Service: AV branch of the U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 09E-048
Short Summary: Hit by RPG near CE's position. This was the 68th AHC's first combat loss.
Aircraft: UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Call sign: Top Tiger
Service number: W3200622
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 062B = Helicopter Pilot, Utility and Light Cargo Single Rotor
Primary cause: Hostile Fire
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: fire or burns
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: aircraft commander
Started Tour: 11/05/65
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Length of service: 10
Location: Long An Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Hostile - killed
married male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Methodist (Evangelical United Brethren)
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: warrant officer
This record was last updated on 07/18/99

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Name: SP4 Walter Reaves Tate, Jr.
Status: Killed In Action from an incident on 07/20/66 while performing the duty of Gunner.
Age at death: 20.6
Date of Birth: 12/18/45
Home City: Greenville, SC
Service: regular component of the U.S. Army.
Unit: 68 AVN
Major organization: other
Service: U.S. Army.
The Wall location: 09E-050
Short Summary: Hit by RPG near CE's position. This was the 68th AHC's first combat loss.
Aircraft: UH-1B tail number 64-14095
Call sign: Top Tiger
Service number: 14843571
Country: South Vietnam
MOS: 63B20 = Light-Wheel Vehicle Mechanic
Primary cause: Hostile Fire
Major attributing cause: aircraft connected not at sea
Compliment cause: weapons
Vehicle involved: helicopter
Position in vehicle: door gunner
Started Tour: 01/23/66
"Official" listing: helicopter air casualty - other aircrew
Length of service: 02
Location: Long An Province
Reason: aircraft lost or crashed
Casualty type: Hostile - killed
single male U.S. citizen
Race: Caucasian
Relgion: Baptist - other groups
The following information is secondary, but may help in explaining this incident.
Category of casualty as defined by the Army: battle dead Category of personnel: active duty Army Military class: enlisted personnel
This record was last updated on 07/18/99

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The following is Goldbook information on US Army helicopter UH-1B tail number 64-14095
It is provided here as an ESTIMATE of the history of this helicopter and is not intended to be the final authority.
This helicopter was purchased by the US Army in .
Please provide any additional information on this helicopter to the VHPA.

DATE  FLT HRS    UIC      UNIT          AREA          POST          COUNTRY
196607   0    0 WC3FAA 68 AVN           VIETNAM                     VS      

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