Posted on 02/17/2004 1:22:19 PM PST by Hon
Kerry commanded his first swift boat, No. 44, from December 1968 through January 1969. He received no medals while serving on this craft.
Kerry experienced his first intense combat action on Dec. 2, 1968. He was slightly wounded on his arm, earning his first Purple Heart.
February 28, 1969: When Kerry's Patrol Craft Fast 94 received a B-40 rocket shot from shore, he hot dogged his craft beaching it in the center of the enemy position. To his surprise, an enemy soldier sprang up from a hole not ten feet from Patrol Craft 94 and fled. The boat's machine gunner hit and wounded the fleeing Viet Cong as he darted behind a hootch. The twin .50s gunner fired at the Viet Cong. He said he "laid 50 rounds" into the hootch before Kerry leaped from the boat and dashed in to administer a "coup de grace" to the wounded Viet Cong. Kerry returned with the B-40 rocket and launcher. Kerry was given a Silver Star for his actions. |
Kerry and crew stand together in An Thoi, Vietnam, on February 28, 1969, after presentation of Kerry's Silver Star. He also received a Purple Heart for a minor wound. From left: Del Sandusky, John Kerry, Gene Thorson, Thomas Belodeau. Kneeling from left, Mike Medeiros, Fred Short. |
On March 13, 1969, a mine detonated near Kerry's boat, slighting wounding Kerry in the right arm. He was awarded his third Purple Heart. PCF (Patrol Craft Fast) 94 crew in March 1969, from left, Gene Thorson, David Alston, Thomas Belodeau, Del Sandusky, and John Kerry. |
PCF 44 | ||||
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Crew | e-mail Address | Dates | Base | Comments |
17 April 1966 | Cam Ranh Bay | first arrived in South Vietnam | ||
Leland M. Mills, LT, OinC | 4/66-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ??Glenview, IL?? | |
George Hoover, BM2 | 4/66-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
David Franklin Parsons Jr, RM3 | brenda.parsons@version.net | 4/66-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | Lakeland, FL |
Francis Joseph "Sonny" Buchta, EN3 | 4/66-5/66 | Cam Ranh Bay | Dayton, TX | |
Cox, GMG3 | 4/66-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Wayne Watkins, SN | 4/66-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Lucian Gale Jewell, EN1 | 5/66-1/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | Dawson Springs, KY | |
James A. Colombo, LT, OinC | Midnightvette@cs.com | ??-6/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | Hagerstown, MD |
James Stephen Matheny, RMSN | jsm4914@peoplepc.com | 3/67-6/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | Granite, IL |
Michael Gene Cosper, GMG3 | ??-6/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Gary Earl Nolan, RM3 | ??-6/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Ralph E. Duerre, LTJG, OinC | ?/67-12/67 | Cam Ranh Bay | was from Ithaca, NY | |
Joseph R. LaVoie II, QM1 | JLavoie101@.aol.com | 67-68 | Cam Ranh Bay | Kent, WA |
W.P. "Sonny" Taylor, RD2 | tnfayette@aol.com | 5/67-3/68 | Cam Ranh Bay | Oakland, TN |
12/27/67-4/30/68 | overhaul in Sasebo, Japan | |||
Robert T. Grace, LTJG, OinC | 5/68-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | Virginia Beach, VA | |
MacKinnon, QM2 | 5/68-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Goss, BM3 | 5/68-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Anthony, EN2 | 5/68-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | ||
Donald J. Shaw, RD2 | 5/68-7/68 | Cam Ranh Bay | Northbrook, IL | |
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 | bkreyer@egcrc.net | 5/68-8/68 | Cam Ranh Bay | Novoto, CA |
John Everet Repshire, EN1 | russpr@st-tel.net | 6/68-?? | Cam Ranh Bay | Russell Springs, KS |
Peter V. Carey, LTJG, OinC | Cam Ranh Bay | was from Farmington, CT | ||
Thomas Williams Wright III, LT, OinC | twright3@hotmail.com | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | Savannah, GA |
James T. Thompson, EN2 | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | ||
George E. Bobb III, RD3 | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | Westerville, OH | |
William J. Newman, BM3 | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | ||
Donald Eugene Kinser, BMSN | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | ||
Frederick J. Nastasuk, GMGSN | 11/68-4/69 | An Thoi | ||
Michael A. Adkins, LTJG, OinC | 6/69-5/70 | La Mesa, CA | ||
31 October 1969 | Saigon | transferred to South Vietnamese Navy | ||
PCF 3851 |
- PCF 44 and 6 other swifts were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga, LSD-29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one (1) boat suffered a damaged screw and four (4) others damaged skegs.
- PCFs 43, 44 and 47 stopped an infiltration attempt by taking an enemy arms trawler under fire and destroying it, 29 February 1968.
- In August 1969, a ceramic gunshield was installed on mount 52 for evaluation. The disadvantages of restricting the movement of the .50 caliber mount, with the after pin removed, the restricted viewing area, due to the height of the shield, and the fact that it was a one shot item, that would have to be replaced after any damage, ruled out any further installations.
PCF 94 | ||||
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Crew | e-mail Address | Dates | Base | Comments |
October 1966 | An Thoi | first arrived in South Vietnam | ||
Thomas S. Winslow, LTJG, OinC | 5/67-5/68 | An Thoi | Oakland, CA | |
Quint, RM1 | 5/67-5/68 | An Thoi | ||
Carlyle John Brown, EN2 | johnbrown578@aol.com | 5/67-5/68 | An Thoi | Watervliet, MI |
Guraltemo, GMG2 | 5/67-5/68 | An Thoi | ||
James L. Brookshire, BM3 | jbrook1029@aol.com | 5/67-12/67 | An Thoi | |
Mike ????, SN | 5/67-5/68 | An Thoi | Navajo Indian | |
Thomas M. Herritage II, OinC | 3/68-3/69 | Novi, MI | ||
Larry James Balok, OinC | seascow@msn.com | 7/68-11/68 | An Thoi | Bradenton, FL |
James L. Miller, RD1 | jlmiller@tscnet.com | 7/68-11/68 | An Thoi | |
Kenneth Poole, EN2 | 7/68-11/68 | An Thoi | ||
Vern Radcliff, GMG3 | 7/68-11/68 | An Thoi | ||
11/9/68-1/17/69 | overhaul at NSF Cat Lo | |||
Edward Robert "Tedd" Peck, LTJG, OinC | tpeck49@cableone.net | 1/69-1/69 | An Thoi | Santa Rosa, CA |
Delbert Sandusky, QM1 | 1/69-1/69 | An Thoi | ||
Eugene Kenneth "Thor" Thorson, EN2 | 1/69-1/69 | An Thoi | Ames, IA | |
Michael Richard Eugene Medeiros, QM2 | 1/69-1/69 | An Thoi | San Leandro, CA | |
Stanley E. Jenereski, RD2 | Jenereski@aol.com | 1/69-1/69 | An Thoi | Southborough, MA |
Daniel Salinas II, LTJG, OinC | 1/69-?? | An Thoi | ||
Joseph Edward Muharsky, RD2 | ndc@mwwed.com | 1/69-4/69 | An Thoi | Mentor, OH |
Larry G. Potter, QM2 | 1/69-?? | An Thoi | ||
James Barry Bogart, EN3 | bogey67401@yahoo.com | 1/69-8/69 | An Thoi | Salina, KS |
Dalmas K. Coates, BM3 | dalyeame@midusa.net | 1/69-?? | An Thoi | Wamego, KS |
Chris Whalen, GMGSN | 1/69-?? | An Thoi | ||
Henry "Buddy" Berman, QM2 | buddyb@atlantic.net | 5/69-7/69 | An Thoi | DeLeon Springs, FL |
Alfonso Abrego Garza, RD3 | algarza@earthlink.net | 6/69-6/70 | An Thoi/Cat Lo | Richmond, TX |
John Ellis O'Neill, LTJG, OinC | oneilljohn@copn.com | 9/69-3/70 | An Thoi/Cat Lo | Houston, TX |
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC | hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com | 12/69-11/70 | Cat Lo | Ormond Beach, FL |
Bradford Miles Slepicka, RD3 | ElbowG97@aol.com | 9/70-10/70 | Cat Lo/Sa Dec | Katy, TX |
1 October 1970 | Cat Lo | transferred to South Vietnamese Navy | ||
PCF 3915 |
- On 29 January 1969, PCFs 5, 72, 93 and 94, together with units of COSDIV 13, conducted operations in the Cua Lon river. PCFs 72 and 94 came under fire while probing a side canal resultings in 3 USN WIA and light damage to PCF 94.
- PCF-94, in company with PCFs 22, 35 and VNN PCF-3806, 14 January 1970, were supporting a troop sweep when PCF-94 was hit by a claymore mine resulting in two (2) friendly WIA and damage to the hull and one engine.
- While patrolling on the Rac Giang Thanh, 25 April 1970, PCFs 3 and 94 came under heavy AK-47 and B-40 rocket attack. Three (3) B-40 rockets detonated close aboard PCF-94, causing shrapnel damage, the starboard bow was also hit by 9 AK-47 rounds. One crewman on PCF-3 was wounded. The PCFs suppressed the fire and then spotted for a SEAWOLVES strike on the surrounding area.
OK, I see what you're going for with the "by definition." Nevertheless, you don't make a war crimes tribunal out of some writer's perhaps unintentionally incriminating turn of phrase unless that writer was Kerry himself in the after-action report.
My correspondent insisted he should have been court-martialed for beaching his boat.
Agreed. But 50 cal has tremendous knockdown power. Wouldn't be surprised to discover the victim laying yards away from his weapons after being sprayed by 50 cal.
I can't prove Kerry didn't shoot a dead or dying man, or a man trying to surrender. Kerry is the only one still alive who saw what happened inside the "hooch."
Right. But using the media's new "Bush standard", Kerry should at least be grilled on this: "Did you murder a helpless enemy for your Silver Star?" BTW - if Kerry went to the hooch alone, who wrote him up for the medal? Usually you need a witness to submit it. Or did Kerry write himself up for his own medal?
Where in the world did you get this training? F-Troop?
The Geneva Convention does not say that about .50 cal nor 25mm nor 155 Howies. Gad, to claim that is a crook of horse hooey...
QM2 Medeiros appears in the crew of PCF 94 in 1/69, and sometime after on PCF 66 concurrent with the Kerry listing.
RDSN Belodeau and GMG3 Short appear on the crew of PCF 66 only and not PCF 44 or 94, similar to LtJG Kerry.
I am just somewhat troubled by this report. I was an Army "DustOff" pilot for 12 months in VietNam, mostly 1968, I and II corps. We moved patients from the battle-field to the hospital.
I seemed to remember carrying quite a few Viet Cong suspects. Maybe this VC (running away at the time) turned and aimed his grenade launcher at the young Lt., but putting a wounded person out of their misery, who had given up the fight, does not seem to warrant a Silver Star.
Also, there were many opportunities to obtain Purple Hearts. One troop, running to the bunker during a mortar attack, tripped and fell, earning himself a purple heart. Hopefully he used that later to gain extra points toward a job.
My father came back from WWII disabled and I have been around Disabled American Vets (DAV) much of my life. When I think Purple Heart, I usually think, missing/maimed limb, disfigurement, blindness, not a minor shrapnel wound where the medic pulled out the frag with a pair of tweezers. My big question - Why did young Lt. Kerry come home so soon.? Most Vets served 12-13 months. Some extended their initial tour. Toward the end many were sent back for 2nd and 3rd tours.
This I can agree with. It's absolutely not the way things ought to be done but it's absolutely what the presstitutes do without shame to Republicans.
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