377 MED SP4 Terry L. Knoll [CE] CPT James L. Crow Jr [CP] [Need Tail#] CP & CE injured. 229 MED DET UH-1H CW2 Michael J. Foley [P] IP told student he was assuming controls, but student would not release controls. CW2 Dale R. Schmidt [P] A some point during the Vietnam War, a U.S. Army specialist named David drew up a plan to give UH-1 Huey helicopters more firepower. UH-1M SP4 Charles P. Perkins Jr [CE]. SP5 Jessie L. Baguex 1 injured. SP5 Leonard Velucci. 7-1 CAV 336 AHC (USAR) SGT Dallas R. Cooper. 2LT William P. Russell [CP] [Need Tail#] Among those killed were the deputy commander of the US Military Group and 5 Army helicopter crew members and medical specialists. SPC Henry Salcido A/C crashed while flying an observation mission on an Organization of American States peacekeeping mission during border disputes between Ecuador and Peru. Wx was 200' scattered, measured 500' and overcast. A/C was found at first light the next day, with the only recognizable feature being the T/B sticking straight up out of the ground. SP5 Carroll C. Zanchi [CE] The fuel rupture sprayed fuel on the engine and the A/C blew up. USAAVNS LTJG Robert W. Fobes Jr (USN) CPT John L. Dunnavant [P] CPT Stanley E. Rohner [P] Green [CP] CW3 Rodney G. Goheen [P] Shot down by an FMLN patrol in San Francisco canton at approx 1430 hours in Lolotique district, Department of San Miguel, while flying at low altitude. DEP James D. McSweeney-LA Co Eventually, however, a system that no longer has an Army-wide parts system or support structure must be phased out. CW2 David A. PFC Warren D. Switzer A/C crashed and burned 3 mi south of Turkey Creek Ranch while on a routine training mission from Ft Carson at approx 1050 hours. UH-1 1LT William A. Murphy Jr [CP] E/501 AVN A/C crashed in a field near Allen Stagefield near Wicksburg at approx 1510 hours while on a routine student pilot training mission. PFC Donald R. Hughes. [Need Tail#] *Zilla died May 23 of his injuries. 1LT Louis J. Stauber A/C crashed and burned at 0500 hrs in a hilly region near the coast of Northern California about 60 mi S of Ft Ord while on a routine flight of four. 200 AVN Submit corrections/updated info here Wreckage was not found until 2300 hrs and investigation determined that A/C crashed in a left climbing turn of 32 deg into a 35 deg mountainside at an elevation of 1150'. NOTE: This A/C & crew took off from our flight line, where it was based when not in field. Crash took place during Gallant Eagle exercises and acft was based in Ft Sill. 2LT Richard A. Veon [SP], WOC Louis A. Brooks Jr [SP] SP4 John V. Jones [CE]. USAAVNS During a night-aided flight at 75' AGL and 60 KIAS, pilot made an evasive right turn to avoid another acft and while still in a slight descent, hit 10' berm. SFC Juan R. Guerra A/C crashed at approx 1320 hrs just after placing a cross atop St Mary's Roman Catholic church under construction in Goeppingen. Medevac acft crashed and burned at Salt Lake City International Airport at approx 2146 hours on the Army's portion of the airport's west ramp. [8] The helicopter quickly developed a nickname derived from its HU-1 designation, which came to be pronounced as "Huey". 1/325 ABN 1LT Gregory P. Powers [IP] #64-13510 [Need Tail#] A/C was on a low-level navigation training mission using contour flying techniques when it hit two wires about 80-85' AGL and crashed in an open field near the Main River north of Wuerzburg, 1.2 miles south of Karlstadt. After takeoff, A/C entered right descending turn into canyon and crashed into canyon wall approx 150' below rim. SP4 Bengt E. Johansson A/C from Ft Carson was on a SAR shortly before noon while ferrying searchers to look for the remains of a man stranded by a Christmas Eve plane crash, when engine and rotor rpm bled off during approach to LZ. HU-1A By implementing an overarching emergency handling logic across the Aviation branch, Army aircrews will be better prepared to respond to emergencies in context with the profiles required in LSCO. SP5 Ronald K. McDowell [MD]. IP initiated simulated forced landing and noticed rapidly decaying engine and rotor RPM. CW2 Hugh B. Pearce [P] MAJ Miles H. Downes SP4 Ricardo J. Tornero [CE] UH-1H [Need Tail#] [Need Tail#] Mid-air collision at 1519 hours between two UH-1H's at Camp Ripley Military Reserve near Little Falls during an Army National Guard exercise. Spring pin in fuel control failed because of stress corrosion, resulting in power loss. The Army employed it in various roles, including that of an armed escort or attack gunship in Vietnam. 421 MED UH-1V Shaft sheared from coupling after seizure. 101 AVN A/C was in flight of four when it crashed at 1757 hours approx 8 mi SE from Camp Atterbury during routine NOE training due to failure of the forward reduction gear assembly component of the A/C's engine. WO1 David E. Crissman [CP] LTJG Philip R. O'Connell (USN) Here are six facts about it. MAJ David H. Johnson [SP] A/7-7 AVN UH-1 1LT Ronald L. Redeker [P] [Need Tail#] SP5 Henry L. Andrews* [CE] Mid-air with OH-58A over Ft Hood near Anderson Mountain during Operation Gallant Hand '73. Probable cause was spatial disorientation. CW2 Howard W. Blanton Jr [P] A/C went into a descending right turn and struck two guy wires of a power line at 2130 hours and exploded into a hillside at the foothills of the Laguna Mountains. UH-1D pop up description layer Submit corrections/updated info here . The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation arm of the British Army. 101 ABN 507 MED UH-1H The M/R blades and xmsn were torn loose before ground impact. UH-1H A/1/212 AVN WO1 Charles M. Falcone [P] [Need Tail#] 1LT Vicki L. Boyd [PI] CE & PAX injured. WO1 Paul M. Kemp [CP] CPT Gary E. Elliott. #63-8762 #71-20284 CPT Arnold J. Kraushaar [P] CW2 John A. Clark [P] A/C was on a night unaided Joint drug interdiction mission (Operation Border Ranger) when it was going to intercept a suspect vehicle. 3 injured. CW2 Ronald R. Kennedy [P] At the time of the crash non-rated 2LT Groce was in the pilot's seat flying the A/C. SFC Peter A. Graves The following pages will list only those individuals who have lost their lives SPC Marvin T. Simpson. Crash occurred at approx 2355 hrs near Shaw Mountain on the NW portion of Ft Hood. Accidentally shot when M-60 in cargo area discharged while preparing to move a downed Huey crew from Hill 422 to Chu Lai. UH-1B WO1 James Q. Warren [P] WOC Charles E. Cady [SP] CW2 Clarence L. Benoit [CP] 21 AVN Fairchild tankers among KC-135s inspected for faulty tail parts, base officials confirm WO1 Danny Richard Little [P] WO1 Richard T. Block [P] $17.95. Investigation suspected that they continued flight using degraded visual cues that caused them to falsely interpret their altitude and visible horizon. A/C crashed at approx 1645 hrs 8 miles SW of Candor while on a routine training mission from Ft Bragg to Charlotte. CW2 Phillip A. Jones [PP] UH-1H UH-1H CPT Patrick F. Craven [P] CPT Thomas M.D. WO1 Richard B. Olson 353 ENG BN (OK USAR) The nose and windshield area was destroyed and A/C traveled forward 25 yds, rolled right and entered the water inverted. CW2 Kevin R. Killman [P] CW2 Mark H. Nelson [P] A/C crashed in Lake Tahoe at approx 1618 hrs during a flight with an unauthorized civilian PAX onboard. How many choppers were shot down in Vietnam? 101 AVN CW2 William C. Woodard Jr [P] 4 injured. #73-21694 UH-1V USAAVNS USAAVNS PIC was flying from CP seat was unable to turn on landing light during autorotation and pulled collective too high causing A/C to fall through, hit the ground and burn, approx 4 miles NE of Chaparral on the McGregor Range while on a training mission from Ft Bliss. UH-1H 2LT Andrew W. Stocker [P] WOC Lowell A. A medevac helicopter carrying soldiers wounded in a clash with North Korean troops crashed 2 PAX injured (USMC). #68-15438 [Need Tail#] A/C was on a medevac mission under NVG's when AAA fire hit the T/R causing acft to enter an uncontrollable spin. A/C flew into the Nha Trang Bay while searching for another Huey crash. WOC Stephen L. McGrew [SP] SP4 Carl E. Campbell [CE] 326 MED BN Evidence of inflight fire prior to impact and wreckage was distributed over an area of 1800' long and 200' wide. [3] [7] In March 1960, the Army awarded Bell a production contract for 100 aircraft, which was designated "HU-1A" and officially named Iroquois after the Native American nations. Cause was due to corrosion in a single bolt in the M/R subassembly. CP injured. SP4 Thomas E. Heaverin [MO] CW2 David W. Sawin [P] Suspect cause of the crash was due to red blade PC link fatigue failure. CPT Richard D. Donaldson [IP] WOC Guy K. Nelson [SP]. 2LT Richard D. Puckett [SP] The partial separation of the exhaust pipe from the rear of the engine case allowed the hot exhaust gasses to impinge upon the #1 T/R driveshaft hanger bearing. AB-412 Grifone Italian Army, Carabinieri, SAR, civilian variant. #65-9665 At 50-100' AGL, pitch was pulled but had no effect and A/C struck ground in near-level attitude and approx 15g. D/28 AVN (NC ARNG) #71-20296 UH-1H In an attempt to maintain contact with the flight, pilot entered a slight descending left turn. 2LT Jonathan D. Coby [SP] A/C in flight of three crashed into a field near the village of Hermersdorf during a training flight. COL James A. Cheatham SPC Samuel K. May SP4 Terry W. Clark [CE] #66-16092 SGT James R. Teel [CE] *Meints was in my unit in 88-89. [Need A/C Unit] PFC Daniel O. Hilton A/C was seen in a descending right turn, M/R system separated and fell vertically, crashed and burned near Virginia 721 in King and Queen County on a routine training flight while returning from Patuxent NAS to Richmond. WO1 Edward A. Zelko [P] [Need Tail#] #70-16252 A/C rebounded into the air and struck the ground with a 30 degree left roll, rebounded once more in the air with remaining fuselage and rolled 1 1/2 times coming to rest inverted. CW2 Paul J. Wilson [P] UH-1 A/C had dropped 4 paratroopers when it crashed in an open field near the Yamoto DZ. WOC was killed by flying debris while waiting to board A/C that crashed at a site on Ft Benning. WOC Robert W. McComb [SP] While flying through the canyon, A/C completed a steep right turn and then rolled into a steep left turn. #66-16543 & #69-15857 Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for COX SKY JUMPERS US ARMY HUEY HELICOPTER GAS TOY BOXED at the best online prices at eBay! DAC William L. Kinsey [CE]. Search was officially suspended on 10MAR81. 197 AVN (10 AVN GP) A/C crashed in Clark Hill Reservoir in 50' of water 300 yards from shore near Plum Branch. A/82 ABN The safety board believes the SP may have flown the A/C into the ground while the IP was changing the VHF radio freq to check on wx moving in. A/C was Chalk 2 in flight of three UH-1s in loose trail formation which departed Bishop airport enroute to Los Alamitos AAF. CPT Sashai Dawn [PC] Separation of white drive link caused an uncontrollable descending right turn and crash into trees. UH-1 WOC Barry L. Cowles [SP] DAC Joseph Samut-Tagliaferro [P] USAAVNS A/C was on a routine instrument training flight with IP and 2 students and was seen at approx 400' AGL in a steep dive that continued until A/C crashed and exploded 3 miles SE of Marianna airport. CPT Francis J. Silvert Jr [IP] [Need A/C Unit] WO1 Robert G. Schutz [P] UH-1M. WO1 Glendon T. Rowen [CP] UH-1D PFC Jaff J. Decker [CE] Wreckage found 2 days later. A/C crashed and burned at approx 0900 hrs while on a paratrooper training mission at drop zone located on the Kentucky-Tennessee line on Ft Campbell. UH-1H 120 AVN WO1 Daniel B. Foy [P] WOC Theodore R. Nashold [SP] UH-1 young and young funeral home hartsville, sc theodore wilson obituary army aircrews huey CE injured A/C crashed in a densely wooded area south of Cleveland, near the Tarkington VFD at FM 321 and Texas 163 while flying to Beaumont port for deployment to Desert Storm. [Need Tail#] At approximately 1527 hours, a UH1B armed helicopter on a CA mission crashed and burned in the vicinity of coordinates BR837005. Armstrong killed on rescue Huey during takeoff. #66-0787 UH-1H PV2 Randall J. Ladwig A/C crashed 18 miles N of Dothan near the Choctawatchee River while on a routine training mission. USAAVNS UH-1 A/158 AVN #67-17640 #69-15436 CW2 Randall J. Colton [P] PFC Bonnie C. Handley. Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. 412 MED (KY USAR) 25 APR 69. Rotor blade was found approx 1 mi from crash site. WOC Stanley C. Owens [SP]. This mod contain: AB-205 Huey Italian Army variant. UH-1H UH-1H PIC broke formation and descended to an altitude of 50'-75' AGL for about 2 miles. A/C experienced mast separation, crashed and burned in a swamp near the Chocktawahatchee River about 6 mi NE of Ozark while on a routine training flight from Ft Rucker. [Need Tail#] A/C crashed in the Sea of Japan while enroute to its base in Kangnung. CW2 John C. Johnson Jr [P] 114 AVN At some point during spin, CE was thrown clear of acft and impact with ground caused xmsn to fall over which crushed the medic and the pilots were pinned against the instrument panel. Approx 5 min after takeoff Chalk 2, flying at 100' AGL, lost sight of lead and inadvertently entered a descending left turn after becoming spatially disoriented and crashed in the Anderson Butte area of the Siskiyou Mountains in Southern Oregon. CIV Max Keister. [Need Tail#] The . [Need Tail#] 15 MED DET B/38 AVN BDE (IN ARNG) PFC Dennis J. Disselhorst 1 injured. Investigation determined that A/C encountered an engine failure and M/R blade struck through the cabin. PFC Donald W. Persinger 2LT Eric J. Smeltzer [P] #66-15230 UH-1 PFC Ronald J. Shelton A/C crashed in dense fog near Grafenwoehr enroute to assist in the evac of an accident victim. Wood [P] A/C crashed 25 miles SE of Boise near Danskin Peak while flying NOE. The M/R came off due to mast bumping, cutting into the A/C causing the explosion and crash. SFC David L. Alvarez [C]. A/C departed home field at 0900 hrs for a local flight to a nearby drop zone for staff officers to observe an airborne drop. 2LT [SP] injured. Keister was a news photographer for the Chattanooga Times and other PAX was the PIO at USAF Academy. A/C crashed on the downwind leg at Toth stagefield during full faced NVG training. CE injured. [Need Tail#] Xsmn displaced in flight, allowing M/R blade to sever tailboom. UH-1H topped the ridgeline overlooking the Conecuh River valley and saw the valley was covered in a dense fog layer. WOC George T. Faircloth united methodist church global methodist. UH-1 UH-1B A/C crashed at approx 2100 hrs near Oak Grove airport S of Ft Worth while enroute to 300 Aviation Squadron base during violent stormy weather. #71-20218 PFC Daniel F. Macon [C]. UH-1H 374 AA (USAR) A special missions aviator instructor with the 54th Helicopter Squadron prepares for takeoff at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., on May 13, 2014. Best Review Site for Digital Cameras. upgrades and providing new aircrews with a seamless . SP4 Robert E. Lee Murphy [CE] 1LT Charles W. Cupples [IP] Suspected that pilot's attention was diverted shortly before wire strike to master caution and right fuel boost pump light that illuminated. PVT John W. Harris As a result, the crew became spatially disoriented and flew the aircraft into the ground. UH-1H CW2 Steven D. Hodge [IP] UH-1 James E. Robinson [ME]. SP4 Daniel V. McGrew 2 injured. 6 AVN DET A/C crashed at approx 1311 hours during Tac-X training just before graduation on Ft Rucker. 3 ACR MAJ James C. Rothwell [P] A/C crashed and burned in the Santa Rita mountains about 5 miles from Sonoita while taking part in exercise Cloud Gap (classified research project). A U.S. Air Force Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star of the 1st Composite Wing, Andrews AFB, Maryland, crashes just short of the north runway on approach to that base, killing pilot Maj. John H. McDowell Jr., 37, Clinton, Maryland, and Lt. Edwin D. Billmeyer, 24, of Baltimore, Maryland, and injuring three motorists on the ground. 82 AVN UH-1H PVT Jude W. Johnson [C] The crew was conducting low-level flight while enroute to the NW NOE routes, CPT Daniel H. Plemmons [P] UH-1H #63-8760 SP5 Edward E. Poindexter 04 APR 71. WOC Billy L. West [SP] SP4 Jerome S. Ryan Jr [C] P injured. A portion of the M/R blade went into the left side of the cabin and struck victim in the head. A/C crashed in the Red Desert near Rock Springs while ferrying helicopter from CCAD to Boise, ID. 55 AVN CW2 James M. Hines [P] A/C was performing gun manuevers when excessive attitudes combined with CG issues due to fuel load in ferry tank, caused the mast to shear. 1. PFC Terrance T. Klein A/C crashed while performing hydraulics-off emergency procedure at Skelly Stagefield. PFC Mark R. Welch [CE] UH-1D B/82 CAB A/C crashed in a hilly wooded at approx 0210 hrs area near the E70 autobahn between Wildflecken and Bad Bruckenau during a medevac mission. Suspect A/C was overgross and crew attempted to hover downwind in winds of 18 knots gusting to 30 knots. P & 5 PAX injured. CW2 Joseph R. Berning [CP] A/C crashed approx 5 mi W post near Monroe Mountain due to separation of drive link trunion bearing from swashplate. USAAVNTBD Mid-air crash with an OH-6A #67-16656 during routine training at Lawson AAF. UH-1 2LT William A. Warren. A/C crashed about 4 miles north of Cheraw during Air Assault II exercises. CPT Dennis H. Uyenoyama [P] UH-1 Army Air Crews is a tribute list of army aviation crewmembers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. D/1/1 AD A/C crashed during training flight from Hunter AAF approx 5 miles NE of Rincon. *PVT Chatwin died 7 days later of injuries. UH-1M A/C crashed at approx 1832 hrs in a windstorm less than 1 mile W of the airfield. UH-1H Two aircraft involved were trailing. A/C hit pine tree during night training exercise (TAC X) crashed inverted and burned. 11,846 helicopters According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, a total of 11,846 helicopters were shot down or crashed during the war, resulting in nearly 5,000 American pilots and crew killed. #69-15311 Crow [IP]. CW4 Daniel S. Scott [P] UH-1H CW3 Carl J. Combination of high airspeed and steep banks resulted in loss of altitude causing M/R blade to hit top of tree. UH-1B SP5 John M. Rudock [CE] MO injured. B/158 AVN BN SP5 Charles Rusk Mid-air collision with a USAF F-84 S of Snowdoun near the Sprague community at approx 1,500-1,700' AGL at approx 1501 hrs. #69-15675 #70-16337 03 OCT 70: SP5 Kenneth J. Koch [CE] Quang Tin . [Need Tail#] Mid-air over Dorret's Run firing range at Ft Knox during the final dress rehearsal for a demonstration for West Point cadets, etc. eBay Money Back Guarantee. CW2 Jules S. Guidry [PP] 10 injured. PFC Gerald F. Court [CE]. B/122 ENG BN (SC ARNG) CW2 Michael H. Andress [IP] DAC Morgan C. Probasco. #69-15679 A/C was attempting emergency landing after experiencing engine trouble. USAAVNS USAAVNS These factors led the German Luftwaffe in 1935 to establish a sea based unit, eventually being named the Seenotdienst (airsea rescue service) under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Konrad Glotz at Kiel for the sole purpose of recovering aircrews in the ocean.By 1939 the Luftwaffe had expanded this rescue force by adding Heinkel59 float aircraft specifically modified for this mission. JACKSON, Tenn. -- To enhance Army battlefield lethality, UH-60A/L Black Hawk helicopter pilots recently tested technology which could drastically change how Black Hawk Army aircrews plan and . A/C's mast separated and M/R blades struck fuselage, crashed and burned during training at Ft Rucker. PFC Jose H. Garcia As A/C began a straight-up hover to about 80', it entered fog and clouds, paused, turned left and then began a descent, pickup up airspeed, traveling approx 1000m, crashed on a rising slope, rebounded into the air hitting two trees and came to rest on level terrain. A/C exploded and crashed near Wicksburg while on a training flight from Ft Rucker. 71 AVN WOC Thomas C. Bridges [SP] CPT David W. Watson [P] 1 injured. [Need Tail#] The main fuselage came to rest directly underneath the power line and the tail section rolled approx 40' down a hill. D/1/10 CAV UH-1D 1 CAV 1 injured. 6 AVN PLT PFC Homer Dawson USAAVNS HU-1A #74-22309 DAC Ronald R. Cowden [IP] D/2-4 CAV A/C crashed after striking a tree during a routine training exercise conducting an air mobile assault field test with 82 ABN PAX at Ft Stewart. A/C spun into the Walker Quarry area of Milford Lake at 1100 hrs from a 120' hover and submerged in 35' of water during a routine training mission from Ft Riley. CW3 Robert C. Machholz [P] USAAVNS The 57th Medevac Detachment was one of . Flight slowed to about 50 KIAS and crossed a tower at less than required 50' clearance when Chalk #4 descended onto the tower while returning to cruising altitude. Medevac crews were universally considered the most selfless of all combat aircrews in the war. 49 AD PAX: ALTONA, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk aircrews from 3rd Battalion, 142nd Aviation, dropped more than 100,000 gallons of water on a 526-acre forest fire burning in Flatrock State Forest on July 13 and July 15. CPT William S. Inklebarger [P] UH-1H #69-15925 The drop was canceled due to 300' overcast and visibility at 1-1 1/2 mi in fog. SP4 Howard K. Kearney Jr. USAAVNS A/C from Ft Benning crashed and burned while firing machine guns on Ft Stewart's Metz range. Approx 10 seconds later, A/C disappeared from radar after it apparently entered into mast bumping that caused M/R separation, striking the fuselage at least 4 times and crashed inverted in a wooded mountainous area 15 miles south of Obberot while enroute from Ansbach to Stuttgart. SGT David M. Coleman [CE] #62-1947 and traveled 3/10 nm back towards the approach end of runway. After an RON in San Antonio, the flight was on their first leg when lead asked for a commo check & no reply was received from chalk #4. #62-2109 40 AHC (CA ARNG) CW2 Riley D. Wicker [P] UH-1 96 ARCOM (USAR) #64-13900 A/C was in a 10-ship formation on the Kimpo Peninsula supporting a search for a suspected NK agent, when the #1 hanger bearing seized and the short T/R drive shaft came apart in flight. Mid-air collision of two HU-1s about 1-1/2 mi E of Elba while on a tactical training flight from Ft Rucker. CW2 Stewart Hundere [AC] UH-1 2LT James A. Fitz [SP] SGT Fernando Garcia [CE]. CW2 Michael E. Smith [P] (U.S. Air Force photo) WWII USAAF Aircrews During World War II, U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircrews fought in a vast global war from the hot, dry deserts of North Africa to the dangerously frigid wilderness in Greenland, Iceland, and Alaska. CIV Sven E. Carlson #67-17216 UH-1H The M/R blade of the Huey entered the OH-6As cabin severing the lower section of the cabin and rupturing the fuel cell. [Need Tail#] CPT Terrance K. Woolever [P] USAADCENFB CPT David L. Hill [IP] Suspect crew disorientation due to whiteout conditions when A/C hit the mountain on the right side. SSG Cecil B. UH-1 The CIV PAX was the 18-month old son of the pilot. Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning in light rain conditions. CWO Dewey C. Little Jr [P] #69-15260 1LT Donald E. Spencer [P] UH-1B UH-1H 1 other killed (USMC) [Need Tail#] 489 ENG BN (AR USAR): A/C crashed and burned in an open area near Lake Tholocco while attempting an emergency landing during IP course training at Ft Rucker. #70-16256 A/C exploded and crashed in a wheat field near Ebenheid during a routine maintenance test flight. LTC Harold R. Jacobs. WOC James C. Garland [SP] UH-1 UH-1D A/C crashed into a mountain while searching for the OH-58 Involved that crashed into the same mountain. 121 AVN [Need Tail#] WO Ray F. Lumsden [P] SFC Ward A. Cornell CW3 Edward A. Jones [P] 11 AAD CW3 Jerome A. Kroese [P] #62-12520 C injured. [Need Tail#] USAAVNS A/C crashed shortly before noon 9 miles NE of Cheraw during Air Assault II exercises due to engine failure followed by extended glide to clearing and hit trees. WO1 James S. Cameron Jr [CP] UH-1B DAC John Bryan [IP] WO1 Kerry P. Hein [CP] A/C was performing a simulated air attack while on a service support mission in conjunction with annual training test when it struck wires, pitched up and crashed inverted into a small tributary of the North Han River near Chuncheon at 1030 hours. WO1 Neil G. Paulson [P] The fire, located 10, ALTONA, N.Y. - New York Army National Guard UH-60 Black Hawk aircrews from 3rd Battalion . A/C from Ft Campbell crashed 14 mi S of Cadiz and approx 2 mi SW of Veghel LZ at 1330 hrs on a training flight during FTX Orbiting Eagle IV after losing the T/R at night at low level, and went inverted into the trees. F/701 MAINT BN A/C crashed on the western edge of Ft Campbell while on a routine training flight. CPT Clarence M. Bratt [P] UH-1H [Need Tail#] [Need Tail#] UH-1H 1LT Scott R. Cummins. [Need Tail#] [Need Tail#] UH-1B 11 AAD CE injured. Caused by short shaft failure. 5 injured. A/C took off from local airport and flew along the shoreline of Medical Lake for several miles about 300 yds offshore cruising about 90-100 KIAS and 20-30' AGL, initiated a slight right turn, entered a shallow descent allowing tail to hit water first, rotated forward and entered the water in a right, nose-low attitude. When the Army adopted its own two-letter designation system, the H-40 became the HU-1 (Helicopter Utility). B/1/228 AVN [Need Tail#] 1LT Daniel E. Graybeal [P] The fire, located 10 miles south of the Canadian border just outside New York's Adirondack Park, began on July 12. Mid-air between two UH-1B during formation flight on Ft Benning. A/C crashed at approx 1100 hrs about 5 mi N of Saginaw while on an acceptance flight out of the Globe plant near Blue Mound. LTC Elliott W. Polcene Jr [OB] 2LT Donald J. Kallem [P]. The CE that survived was thrown from the descending A/C at about 200' and lived. SP4 Jimmie L. Barbaree [CE].