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A Few Of FR's Finest....Every Day....05-26-03....Memorial Day - Remembering SSGT. Richard A. Fitts
dansangel
Posted on 05/26/2003 4:25:58 AM PDT by dansangel
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Memorial Day
~Remember~
Today as we celebrate Memorial Day It is important to remember..... Remember that the day is more than hot dogs and hamburgers More than picnics and fishing More than boating and baseball More than just a day off from work..... Memorial Day is to remember those that served Those that sacrificed Those that suffered Those that gave all So that we may live free.
Let us all remember and give thanks.
~dansangel~
Staff Sergeant Richard A. Fitts
I wore this man's MIA bracelet while attending high school back in 1972-73. A similar faded and folded picture accompanied it, giving the man a face that I could carry in my heart. Last year during Memorial Day weekend, a fellow FReeper kindly posted the URL to the "Virtual Wall." Although the bracelet was long gone, misplaced in one of the many moves I have experienced over the past three decades, I never forgot the name that was engraved on the stainless steel: Staff Sergeant Richard A. Fitts.
I followed the posted link to the Virtual Wall and proceeded to look for that brave soldier's name. My heart skipped a beat as I found it. Then, reality sunk in. His name was listed among the killed in action. Feelings of grief for a man I never knew but carried in my heart all these years, overcame me.
Further research on my part yielded the following synopsis (taken from the Massachusetts POW/MIA website):
SSgt. Richard A. Fitts was born on February 23, 1946 in Weymouth, Mass. He entered the Army in January,1966. In Vietnam, Fitts was part of Military Assistance Command Vietnam Studies and Observation Group (MACV-SOG) which was a joint service high command unconventional warfare task force engaged in highly classified operations throughout Southeast Asia. The 5th Special Forces channeled personnel into MACV-SOG (though it was not a Special Forces group) through Special Operations Augmentation (SOA) which provided their "cover" while under secret orders to MACV- SOG. These teams performed deep penetration missions of strategic reconnaissance and interdiction missions in Laos and Cambodia which were called, depending on the country and time frame, "Shining Brass" or "Prairie Fire" missions. On November 30, 1968, Sgt. Richard A. Fitts, Sgt. Arthur E. Bader, Cpl. Gary R. LaBohn, SSgt. Klaus D. Scholz, Maj. Samuel K. Toomey, Cpl. Michael H. Mein, 1Lt. Raymond C. Stacks were passengers aboard a Vietnamese Air Force CH34 helicopter (serial #14-4653) as their team was being transported to their reconnaissance mission area in Laos. Details of their mission was classified at that time, and remains classified in early 1990. However, information received from some of the family members indicates that the mission was related to disarming an enemy munitions store.
The helicopter was flying at 4,000 feet when it was struck by 37mm anti-aircraft fire,went into a spin, crashed in a mass of flames and exploded. The helicopter crashed about 10 miles northwest of Khe Sanh, just into Laos east of Tchepone. The crash site is in heavy jungle, near a stream. From the time the aircraft was hit until the time it impacted out of view, the helicopter was under observation and no one was seen to leave the aircraft during its descent. No ground search was initiated because the location was in a denied area. Later visual search indicated that the pilot's hatch was open, and his helmet was seen 25-30 feet from the helicopter, but no survivors or bodies were seen. All the personnel aboard the aircraft, however, were not declared dead, but were declared Missing in Action, which was procedure when no proof of death existed.
When the war ended, and 591 Americans were releaesed from prison camps in Southeast Asia, not one man who had been held in Laos was released. Although the Pathet Lao stated publicly that they held "tens of tens" of Americans, no negotiations occurred which would free them at that time, nor have any occurred since.
In March 1988, the area in which the helicopter crashed was excavated by a joint Lao/ US technical team. Human remains consisting of 17 teeth and 145 bone fragments, none measuring over two inches, were recovered. The remains were returned to the U.S. Army Central Identification (CIL) in Hawaii.
On January 3, 1990, it was announced that the remains of Richard Fitts had been positively identified from the material recovered at the crash site. That identification was determined by the government's conclusion that two of the 17 teeth belonged to Fitts. Fitts' parents, after having an independent analysis conducted on the teeth, felt assured that the teeth belonged to their son, and subsequently buried them in Boston, Massachusetts. The remaining 15 teeth and 145 bone fragments were said to be unidentifiable.
Barely a month later, on February 8, 1990, the Department of Defense announced that the remainder of the crew had been positively identified and would be buried, along with the Vietnamese crew, in a mass grave in Arlington National Cemetery. Fitts' name was included on that tombstone along with the other Americans because the Pentagon believed some of the bone fragments belonged to Fitts. Thus, even though the remains were scientifically unidentifiable, the cases were closed on these individuals.
Critics of the U.S. Government's identification of the entire crew of the helicopter point to a similar incident some years ago. In 1968, unidentifiable remains attributed to a group of U.S. Marines killed near Khe Sanh on February 25, 1968 were buried in a mass grave in St. Louis. One of the deceased was identified as being Marine Sgt. Ronald Ridgeway.
Five years later, Ridgeway was released from a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp, giving rise to considerable speculation as to the validity of the positive identification of the other remains buried in St. Louis.
There are still over 2300 Americans who remain prisoner, missing, or otherwise unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. Nearly 600 of them were lost in Laos. The U.S. Government, by early 1990, had received nearly 10,000 reports relating to Americans missing in Southeast Aisa. Many authorities believe there are hundreds of Americans still alive today, held captive.
In recent years, the numbers of remains returned from Vietnam and excavated in Laos has increased dramatically. Government strategists happily point to this as "progress" on the POW/MIA issue, although most of these remains are still unidentified. Indeed, many families, having had independent studies of the remains to assure accurate identi- fication, now have answers to long-awaited concerns about their loved ones. However, when remains are positively identified, the U.S. Government closes the books and the search for that missing man ends. Can we afford to close the books on an American who may be alive waiting for his country to bring him home?
How many will serve in the next war knowing they may be abandoned?
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How many, indeed?
Each person reading this today, Memorial Day 2003, must make a vow:
Never must we ever allow another member of our military to serve his or her country, preserving our freedom, in the fear that they will be forgotten.
May God Bless our military members abundantly, and may He place His bloodline of protection around each and every one.
Thank-you...*ALL* of you, who haved selflessly served your country, past and present.
We Will Never Forget!
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God Bless Our Military
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Below are names of some of our FReepers' loved ones who are serving our country. If you have someone you would like to add, please address a post to Billie; Daisyscarlett; Dansangel; Dutchess; Mama_Bear; and we will add their name to this list. As we pray for them, we pray also for all our nations leaders, and military personnel, and their families and friends. May God hold them close to His heart.
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We ask Lord, that You guide the leaders of our great country in their hour of decision. The burden that has been placed on their shoulders is overwhelming. We ask that with Your infinite wisdom You guide them gently to the right decisions.
Please give us the strength, Lord, to get through each difficult and devastating day that faces each of us and our country. Protect and guide our Military that are now being called to duty, strengthen them in their trials and temptations; give them courage to face the perils which beset them; and grant them a sense of your abiding presence wherever they may be; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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OhioWfan........................son mystery-ak..........son, husband Gogrammy................grandson Inspectorette...................son Blessed American..........nephew Slip18..........................nephew anniegetyourgun...........nephew Pippin....niece,nephew,loved one Doug from Upland......son-in-law weldgophardline.....brotherinlaw Future Snake Eater..........cousin WaterDragon..son-in-law,grandson BeforeISleep...................son Warrior Nurse...........active duty SK1 Thurman...........active duty David Osborne.........active duty fc2tomschermuly......active duty bkwells..................active duty LadyX....................grandson LongCut..................active duty Trish.......................active duty The Mayor................niece fawn796..................nephew
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:25:58 AM PDT
by
dansangel
To: ST.LOUIE1; Billie; daisyscarlett; dansangel; dutchess; Mama_Bear; FreeTheHostages; .45MAN; ...
Please join us in honoring our Military past and present and all of those who paid the ultimate price to ensure our freedom. May God Bless and protect our Military the way that they protect us.
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:31:29 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
To: dansangel
I hope everyone has a beautiful Memorial Day. God bless our military. God bless America.
Leni
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:36:36 AM PDT
by
MinuteGal
(Last call for fabulous "FReeps Ahoy" cruise. Signing up now means never having to say you're sorry!)
To: dansangel
Thank you for your profile of Staff Sergeant Richard A. Fitts, it's good to give faces to the many names.
Nice work on your thread today dansangel.
To: MinuteGal
((((((Leni)))))))
Thank-you for coming by and for your good wishes. I wish the same for you and your family!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:39:45 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
To: snippy_about_it
Thank-you ((((((((snippy))))))))
I've gotten your ping and as soon as I get some coffee, I'll be by to visit....thank-you!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:40:36 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
To: dansangel; ST.LOUIE1; Billie; daisyscarlett; dutchess; Mama_Bear; FreeTheHostages
Well another great post. Hope everyone has a great day! Just remember why we have the day off, remember someone!!!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:47:25 AM PDT
by
.45MAN
(If you don't like it here try and find a better country, Please!!)
To: dansangel
you've got freepmail.
To: .45MAN
To my favorite Veteran....I Love You! :-)
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:54:38 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
To: MinuteGal; dansangel; snippy_about_it
Good Morning!
Dansy, What a great and moving writeup on SSGT Fitts. And I do make that vow you posted above.
Nice to see you again, Snippy!
MG, Pleased to meet you!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:56:40 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: .45MAN
Good Morning, .45MAN!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:57:49 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: Pippin
Good to see you pippin.
To: .45MAN
Thanks for your service to our country!
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posted on
05/26/2003 4:58:58 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: snippy_about_it
How have you been doing?
You gonna watch the wreath laying ceremony at Arlinton Cemetary today?
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:01:39 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: Pippin
I expect I will, always a beautiful ceremony to witness. More so today with a President we can be proud of.
To: dansangel
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:03:27 AM PDT
by
The Mayor
(I'm moving back to Buffalo.. I have a new job!)
To: Pippin
((((((Pippin)))))))
Thank-you for your kind words and your vow. We have to do all we can do to make sure these people are not forgotten throughout the rest of the year!
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:04:06 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
To: snippy_about_it
I never used to watch it when you-know-who was president, but, now that we have a president to be proud of honoring those to be equally pround of makes me want to see it every year.
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:05:29 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: dansangel
Absolutely!
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:06:26 AM PDT
by
Pippin
( I know that my Redeemer liveth!)
To: The Mayor
((((((((The Mayor))))))))))
Thank-you for the fly-by (and the coffee, too!)
I noticed your tag line....hoping that's a good thing for you. Lots of luck to you!
The best part of being on FR is that no matter where you are, no matter where you are travelling to, you can always check in with your friends!
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posted on
05/26/2003 5:06:35 AM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it or LEAVE it!)
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