2002 Sep-Oct
MEDEVAC
15th MED\15th FSB

Mike Bodnar
307B N Main
Copperas Cove, TX 76522 1704
254-542-1961
e-mail: mbodnar27@juno.com
http://ascca.ecorp.net
        
Http://communities.msn.com/15thMEDASSOCIATION/_whatsnew.msnw
the new site: http://15thmedassociation.org


A correction to the last Saber is that the first letter was
from Duffie COLE, not OLE. Again, he is our very own Duffie
E. COLE, Jr. < oduffie@bellsouth.net> of Barlett, TN, HHC
15th MED, '66-'67.

Jim CALIBRO <MEDEVACHOPPER@AOL.COM>of Modesto, CA
comments:
"MEDEVAC door gunner 6 '67 to 6 '68...Just got back from
Denver, it was my first reunion...Took the wife, Holly, who
also had a good time and had a lot of fun. We met a swell
bunch of people and made new friends. Looking forward to the
next reunion in 2003...Ask Jim RAMSEY to show you his prized
cigar case...Reunited with Corky WALSH & Murray GIBBS, and
met some great people...Pinapple, Gus, Jim, Jim, and a few
others 'Jims'...Not to mention LASH, Weaver and Smitty...Also
General Guthrie Turner...My 'Replacement'...Catch you all
later..Jim"

Jim also signed into the 1st Cav Assn. Guestbook as
<JIMCC4@AOL.COM>with more: "Just stopped in to visit and see
if I recognized any new names...I was a door gunner on a
MEDEVAC, 15th MED Bn., 1st Cav. 6 '67- 6 '68...Often shared
my seat with many a brave soldiers."

Ron STRUB <REDHOT_RON@HOTMAIL.COM>from LaCrescent, MN
wrote,
"Just went to my first division Reunion at Colorado Springs.
It was great. Everyone should experience it. Met old friends
from 1965 & 1966. Ron STRUB, Co C, 15th MED (Advance party
from Benning)."

Murray GIBBS <MRMADMUR@AOL.COM>of Berlin Center, OH, says,
"Hey Guys was at my 1st Reunion and was glad to meet the
ones that attended. Saw some of the TET GUYS I knew
(gunners), Corky WALSH and Jim CALIBRO. My wife and
I had a long conversation with General TURNER. Missed him by
13 days left being MEDEVACed myself or would have spent a
month under his command. He is a great guy for those who
were under his  command. I was wounded 6-17-1968 and he
arrived 6-30-1968. I had almost 1 1/2 months to go. Met
a lot of 'Jims' and other swell guys there. Ask Jim RAMSEY
about his Cigar Case and that special CIGAR. He said he is
saving it for the next Reunion. He told me to let Jim's wife
Holly and my wife Kathy, know he is saving it...haha!!
Later Gunner GIBBS"

Joe KELLY <JFK2559@AOL.COM>MEDEVAC 1970, signed in, but left
only his year of flight duty.

Nathan E. BALL <TTUMARINE@COX.NET>wrote, "My father is James
E. BALL and served with 15th MED Battalion in 1969."


Randell "Randy" J. BREWER SP/5 <RJBBILOXI@YAHOO.COM>
<HTTP: www.geocities.com
/rjbbiloxi/Randell_Johnson_Brewer.html> of Biloxi,
MS mentions: "Served in MEDEVAC Oct 3 '67 - Oct 3 '68.
Arrived in An Khe at Camp Radcliff; from An Khe to Bong Son;
then to Camp Evans; then to Khe Sahn; and points between.
Crewchief of MEDEVAC 458 and 578. Major Dorris GOODMAN was
platoon leader at the time. Rex DAVIS was battalion commander
followed by LTC Guthrie L. TURNER. Would like to hear from
anyone I've served with!"

LTC (Ret) James H. NICHOLS <STNICK@ALAWEB.COM>Elba, AL
signed the Guestbook with, "Saw the address in the Saber,
last tour in 'Nam in the Cav '66-'67 as platoon leader,
MEDEVAC. Would like to hear from anyone from that era."

I spoke with Quinn BECKER (LTG ret) on the telephone after he
had called me about a photo that he thought might have
MEDEVAC pilot Bill SALLENGER in it. Several people and his
family had written about Mr. SALLENGER so Quinn thought that
the photo would be of interest. Quinn was the 15th MED
battalion commander from '70-'71.

Henry "Captain Hook" LAND <CAPTHOOK1STCAV@NETSCAPE.NET>
e-mailed me in response to my mention the last time of the
adventures of Danny SMITH, and some other things. Apparently
Henry had flown a super king before Danny's. He said, "Mike:
Keep up the good work, it's a tough job but we're all glad
that you do it. To correct LASH in the paper on my quote,
there were over 140,000 people [not 14,000] in the 3 day
Vietnam Veterans Reunion at Melbourne, FL. It will be bigger
and better next May ('03). Hope lots of people will come on
down.

"On another note, not to brag, but one day during Tet of '68
in the sandy area, south and east of Quang Tri city (north
east of Camp Evans), my MEDEVAC crew had a total of 23 on
board. The ARVN's were shot up real bad and scared to death
and they all piled on our Huey H model (it had less than 100
hours on it). We came out of the LZ listing to the right
because our CG (center of gravity) was so off center because
the ARVN's were just jumping on and leaning against the
little cargo door. We barely cleared the tree line on the
edge of the LZ. Things would not have been complete without
my looking back at the mess in the cargo area and I noticed
that the Medics had even thrown one of the ARVNs' foot
(still in his boot); like we were going to be able to
reattach it, or maybe they felt the guy might die and it
would be there to bury with him. I even had a civilian back
stateside ask me if I knew where my hand was and I told him
it really didn't matter because it was no longer where it
belonged, on my right wrist. This payload may have beaten out
Danny SMITH's mission with his 18 ARVNs. Capt. Hook clear for
now, please do not pop any more smokes at this time."

Gordon RUSSELL PSG MEDEVAC '69 <GRDNRUSSELL@AOL.COM>
sent e-mailed to find out if anyone knows if A 15th MED, or
any other medical company, was on jump status, or Airborne,
when the Airmobile Division was created. Please contact
Gordon if you have knowledge of it. Gordon also wanted an
e-mail address for Edward MIRANDA, if anyone has one. Again,
please contact Gordon.

"11th Airborne Air-Assault Badge, 15th Medical Battalion,
Becomes a Reality With The First Cavalry Division - Origins
Firsthand Account By: Gordon RUSSELL

"I joined the 11th Medical Battalion when there was only
Headquarters Company. The first sergeant was 1SG BOYLE.
Later, A Company was added, and I was sent there to get
things going. Again, B Company was added, and C Company came
in from the 2nd Infantry Division, almost intact. They added
the Air Ambulance Platoon, later.

"I was with the First Air Cavalry Division in 1965, when we
sailed into Vietnam. I was working out of the support command
with SGM BOYLE when the Ia Drang battle started, and then I
was sent along to Major HALEY, at Quin Nuon, to make sure the
1st Cav Division got all the supplies they needed. I worked
the night shift loading C-130s, and Major HALEY had the day
shift.

"The reason I was in the support command was because my
replacement had arrived for B Company. These were some trying
times and one of the largest battles of the First Cav Div.
I went back to Vietnam in June of 1968 and back to the First
Cav, HHC Company, 15th Medical Battalion. Then on to MEDEVAC
where a Major GRIDER was in charge of the Air Ambulance
Platoon. I had known him at Ft. Benning, when he was a second
lieutenant, and he wanted me in his command.

"Later on, I was with CPT WOODS and CPT SCOFIELD. I was with
SCOFIELD when we picked up Medic Garry BOWDER and door gunner
James MEGEEHEE, as well as others on a downed ship. An RPG
had ripped her open under the seat where MEGEEHEE was
sitting. Most of the crew were badly burned and MEGEEHEE was
thrown from the chopper, suffering from a back wound.

"MEGEEHEE took some time to get out of my mind, as he was one
of my best friends. He had planned to go to OCS, here at Ft.
Benning, and visit with me. I remember Robert SCHOMAKER, as a
very nice guy, too.

"The last time I saw Kirk WOOLEY, he was having problems
carrying too many bags on the chopper on his way back to the
world. A lieutenant was giving him a hard time so, I stepped
in, and after a few words with the LT, WOOLEY left with all
his bags.

"Even though I was a platoon sergeant, I was on flight
status, had a lot of missions, and was in some mighty hot
areas with SCOFIELD and WOODS. I have seen quite a few men,
in my time in service, both in WWII as a first aid man in
PATTON's Third Army, but I was never closer to anyone than
the men I served with in Vietnam."

This story was borrowed from the new 15th MED Web site
<HTTP: 15thmedassociation.org>and was followed by:
"We are grateful to Gordon RUSSELL for sharing these memories
with us. Let us hope that he has much more to share.-LASH-"

He does have more to share; "Note: This really did happen, in
1965. As the first sergeant was giving out details, he
instructed a, new arrived, PFC to go burn the outhouse. Of
course, the PFC did just that. He torched the building,
burning it to the ground. The commanding officer made it
clear, that when giving orders, to be a bit more specific. -
Gordon-"

In closing, you know the saying, "It's not the price you pay
to be a member its the price you paid to become eligible,
that rings true."

Gordon RUSSELL MEDEVAC PSG '69 <GRDNRUSSELL@AOL.COM>had
inquired by the last Saber if anyone could confirm if there
was a 15th MED unit, in the early days, on Airborne status

Always remembering our 1st Cav troops on duty around the
world; over and out.

FIRST TEAM!
Garryowen,
Mike Bodnar C 2\7 Cav 1969
MEDEVAC 1-7\1970
SO THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE