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The "Angry Skipper" Honor Roll
These D2/8 1st Cavalry Troopers gave their lives fighting in the Republic of Vietnam.
| rank | Name/Hometown___________________________ | DOB | DOD | Loc/ Wall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sgt | Richard Arthur Coffey, Los Angles, CA | 21 Oct41 | 04Nov65 | 3E/17 |
| Pfc | Wright Bartwyn Hamill, Albany, OR | 26Aug46 | 04Nov65 | 3E/17 |
| Cpl | Eddie Lee Hill Jr., Mobile, AL | 07Jul40 | 04Nov65 | 3E/18 |
| Sp4 | Terry Allen Rippy, Hammond, OR | 30Sep42 | 22Apr66 | 6E/128 |
| Sgt | Paul William Malec, Summerdale, Al | 24Jan37 | 14May66 | 7E/59 |
| Pfc | Fermin Saldana Jr., San Antonio, TX | 10Feb46 | 23May66 | 7E/106 |
| 2Lt | Michael Douglas Derosier, Ft. Walton Beach, FL | 16Apr43 | 19Sep66 | 10E/117 |
| Ssg | Paul Edward Floyd, Jr., Clinton, MA | 08May34 | 14Oct66 | 11E/73 |
| Cpl | Donald Francis Yates, Round Lake, NY | 12Sep46 | 28Jan67 | 14E/94 |
| Cpl | Peter Joseph Keller Jr., Detroit, MI | 31Jan45 | 28jan67 | 14E/91 |
| Sgt | William Burton Jr., Hopkins, SC | 02Jan45 | 01Mar67 | 15E/125 |
| Cpl | Robert Edward Johnson, Highland, NY | 14Nov46 | 01Mar67 | 15E/128 |
| Pfc | Robert Lester Van Gieson, Van Nuys, CA | 21May47 | 12Mar67 | 16E/71 |
| Pfc | Michael Neal Johnson, Brentwood, MD | 19Nov47 | 18Mar67 | 16E/105 |
| Ssg | John Henry Willis, Philadelphia, PA | 02Nov42 | 18Mar67 | 16E/105 |
| Pfc | Ralph Traylor Woodall, Jr., Jesup, GA | 14Apr44 | 18Mar67 | 16E/108 |
| Sp4 | Clayton Middleton, Cincinnati, OH | 26Sep45 | 18Mar67 | 16E/103 |
| Pfc | Vance George Williams. Dallas, TX | 21Nov46 | 02Apr67 | 17E/94 |
| Pfc | Daniel Ivan Nelson, Rutledge, MN | 19Oct47 | 30May67 | 21E/18 |
| Sp4 | Terry Russell McComb, Lapeer, MI | 01Nov46 | 05Jun67 | 21E/59 |
| Pfc | George Steven Sutt, Indianapolis, IN | 04Aug47 | 30May67 | 21E/19 |
| Pfc | Charles William Krueger, Menasha, WI | 13Jul47 | 31May67 | 21E/23 |
| Cpl | Lonney Lewis Ehlers, Rhodes, MI | 09Jun47 | 01Jun67 | 21E/27 |
| 2Lt | *Michael E. Bennett, Brentwood, NH | 14Apr46 | 01Nov67 | 28E/107 |
| Sp4 | Allen Eugene Follett, Independence, MO | 13Nov44 | 11Dec67 | 31E/79 |
| Sp4 | John Paul Paulson Jr, Neenah, WI | 15Aug47 | 11Dec67 | 31E/82 |
| Sgt | Wyatt Cecil Gordon, Lawrence, IN | 03Apr48 | 31Jan68 | 36E/4 |
| Sp4 | Robert Eugene Gardner, Sylacauga, AL | 22Sep42 | 19Apr68 | 50E/46 |
| Cpl | Richard Allen Carlson, San Francisco, CA | 30Mar48 | 24May68 | 67E/5 |
| Sp4 | Larry Dean Novak, Platte Center, NE | 17Mar48 | 24May68 | 68E/5 |
| Sgt | Jacob Robinson Weldin, Wilmington, DE | 18Aug46 | 06Jun68 | 59W/17 |
| Pfc | Brian Carl Winner, Detroit, MI | 08Sep47 | 07Jun68 | 58W/1 |
| Sgt | Robert James Ross, Charlotte, NC | 01Jul47 | 01Jul68 | 54W/32 |
| 1Lt | Harrison E. Woehnker, Jr., Minneapolis, MN | 07Jul43 | 18Jul68 | 51W/9 |
| Cpl | Stanley Lloyd Grunstad, Everett, WA | 21Apr47 | 19Jul68 | 51W/10 |
| Pfc | Roger Theodore Fast, Butterfield, MN | 14Jan48 | 19Aug68 | 48W/54 |
| Sp4 | Ronald Duane Golden, Superior, WI | 22Jul44 | 20Aug68 | 47W/7 |
| Cpt | *John Robin Wiest, Billings, MT | 11May40 | 12Oct68 | 41W/055 |
| Pfc | Michael John Cromie, Harperwoods, MI | 06Apr48 | 18Nov68 | 38W/6 |
| Sp4 | Raymond Joseph Ahern, Jr., Philadelphia, PA | 14Jan48 | 26Nov68 | 38W/63 |
| Sp4 | Willie Gerald Jones, Fort Lauderdale, FL | 15Nov47 | 04Dec68 | 37W/40 |
| Sp4 | Donald Robert Stoltz, Milwaukee, WI | 17Jan48 | 04Dec68 | 37W/42 |
| Ssg | William Charles Williams, Horton, MS | 15Oct46 | 04Dec68 | 37W/44 |
| Sp4 | Elliot Velez-Rodriguez, Vega Baja, PR | 29May47 | 21Jan69 | 34W/54 |
| Cpl | Warren Reed Eskridge, Tangier Island, VA | 09Sep47 | 28Jan69 | 33W/7 |
| Sp4 | Carl Dale Pipher, Canton, OH | 31Mar49 | 28Jan69 | 33W/11 |
| Cpl | James Edmonds, Burlington, NC | 12Jul48 | 05Feb69 | 33W/62 |
| Sp4 | Chester John Kmit, Williamsburg, MA | 11Apr45 | 05Feb69 | 33W/65 |
| Pfc | Neil Shipp Brown, Salt Lake City, UT | 07Aug44 | 02May69 | 26W/97 |
| Cpl | George Arthur Brown, Whaleyville, VA | 19Jan48 | 12May69 | 25W/62 |
| 1Lt | John Preston Karr, Kenner, LA | 14Jan47 | 25May69 | 24W/104 |
| Pfc | Wayne Eric Garven, Mt. Vernon, OH | 04Feb48 | 25May69 | 24W/102 |
| Cpl | Richard Neal White, Golden Valley, NM | 30Jul46 | 25May69 | 24W109 |
| Cpl | Thomas Michael Marchand, West Chester, PA | 19Nov47 | 12Jun69 | 22W34 |
| Cpl | Michael Dennis Muse, Garland, TX | 07Jan48 | 16Aug69 | 19W/51 |
| Cpl | William John Anderson, Jr.,Lorain, OH | 05Jun48 | 24Aug69 | 19W/105 |
| Sp4 | Hugh Henry Sarah, Plymouth, MI | 05Aug45 | 23Sep69 | 17W/1 |
| Cpl | **Albert Harold Altizer, Squire, WV | 11Apr49 | 08Oct69 | 17W/49 |
| Pfc | Joseph Henning Benson, Coram, MT | 16Feb49 | 08Oct69 | 17W/49 |
| Pfc | Jerome Milton Taylor, Battle Creek, MI | 14Nov47 | 08Oct69 | 17W/49 |
| Sp4 | Anthony Jack Carlucci, New York, NY | 22May49 | 20Nov69 | 16W/98 |
| Cpl | Peter Karl Matthei, St. Louis, MO | 06Sep45 | 20Nov69 | 16W/101 |
| Pfc | Kenneth Frierson, Alcolu, SC | 09Nov49 | 25Jan70 | 14W/64 |
| Sgt | Richard Lee Wiseman | 31Aug48 | 18Mar70 | 12W019 |
| Ssg | *William Joseph Montague, Valley Stream, NY | 10Apr42 | 12Feb70 | 13W/2 |
| Pfc | Tony Rava, Mt. Angel, OR | 30Aug49 | 18Feb70 | 13W/31 |
| Cpl | Kenneth Michael Flashner, New Orleans, LA | 21Nov46 | 28Feb70 | 13W/68 |
| Cpl | Francis Louis Ware III, Youngstown, OH | 10Sep49 | 06Mar70 | 13W/89 |
| Cpl | Michael Charles Jackson, Simi, CA | 10Sep49 | 17Mar70 | 12W013 |
| Ssg | *James Cooney, New York, NY | 01Jul47 | 09Apr70 | 12W/112 |
| Cpl | Kenneth Walter Gonder, New Brunswick, NJ | 03May47 | 19May70 | 10W/64 |
| Cpl | Craig Thomas Waterman, Rockwell City, IA | 30Sep49 | 03Sep70 | 7W/37 |
| Pvt | James Lee Getter, West Helena, AR | 18Aug51 | 16Mar71 | 4W/52 |
| Cpl | James Melvin Cardwell, Castro Valley, CA | 25Jun50 | 20Apr71 | 4W/135 |
| Cpl | Danny George Drinkard, Ferndale, MI | 15Oct50 | 20Apr71 | 4W/135 |
| Cpl | Joseph Lindsey Hall, Little Rock, AR | 05Apr51 | 20Apr71 | 4W/136 |
| Cpl | Stanton Gerald Sargent, Grenada, MS | 15Jan50 | 21Apr71 | 3W/1 |
| Sp4 | Charles W. Roberts, Jr., Atlanta, GA | 13Nov49 | 18Jul71 | 3W/110 |
| Pfc | William John MaKowski, Buffalo, NY | 16Oct51 | 21Oct71 | 2W/46 |
| Sp4 | Oscar Aguilar, Fairfield, CA | 05Apr51 | 10May72 | 1W/15 |
| Sgt | William Arvel Boatright, Abbott, AR | 28Dec49 | 10May72 | 1W/16 |
| Pfc | Steven Edward Bowersock, Lima, OH | 25Sep51 | 10May72 | 1W/16 |
| Sgt | Edward Denzel Burnett, Jay, OK | 06Dec51 | 10May72 | 1W/16 |
| Sp4 | David Cruz Flores, Agana, GM | 20Aug52 | 10May72 | 1W/17 |
| Sgt | Dieter Kuno Freitag, Ft. Dix, NJ | 10Sep46 | 10May72 | 1W/17 |
| Pvt | James Douglas Groves, Maysville, KY | 06Jul53 | 10May72 | 1W/17 |
| Sp4 | Frank Theodore Henson, Massapequa, NY | 06Oct51 | 10May72 | 1W/18 |
| Sp4 | Donald Edward Howell, Los Angeles, CA | 14Nov47 | 10May72 | 1W/19 |
| Sp4 | Freddie Jackson, Cocoa, FL | 14Feb44 | 10May72 | 1W/19 |
| Cpt | Kenneth Rosenberg, New York, NY | 25Oct42 | 10May72 | 1W/19 |
| Sp4 | Gary Robert Monteleone, Saugus, CA | 27Jul52 | 10May72 | 1W/20 |
| Pfc | Dean Anthony Phillips, Tiro, OH | 14Nov51 | 10May72 | 1W/20 |
| Sgt | James Christian Jensen, Elsinore, UT | 21Jun51 | 10May72 | 1W/21 |
| Pvt | Jackie Ray, Jackson, MI | 19Apr49 | 10May72 | 1W/21 |
| Sp4 | Richard Ridgeway, Bloomington, IL | 13Aug51 | 10May72 | 1W/21 |
| Pfc | John Tenerio Sablan, Agana, GM | 03Jun53 | 10May72 | 1W/21 |
| Sp4 | Clarence L. Saulsberry, Jr., Chicago, IL | 31Dec51 | 10May72 | 1W/22 |
| Sp4 | Raymond Joseph Shiko, Kingston, PA | 02Aug53 | 10May72 | 1W/22 |
| Sp4 | David Wesley Sulser, Galion, OH | 28Oct51 | 10May72 | 1W/22 |
| Pfc | Thomas Eugene Wood, Tacoma, WA | 16Aug53 | 10May72 | 1W/22 |
* Former D/2-8 soldiers that died in Vietnam after leaving "Angry Skipper".
** Missing in Action (body not recovered)
Going To Washington, DC ? Print out this list for names and "Wall" locations.
Note: On May 10, 1972 the
1st Platoon (formerly "White Skull") and the CP with Capt. Kenneth Rosenberg
were killed in a Chinook helicopter crash enroute to Vung Tau Vietnam for an in country R
& R. The 2nd of the 8th Cav left Vietnam in June 1972.
The Chinook Helicopter that crashed was "United 157" of the 362nd Aviation Company, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). It was piloted by Cpt. Barry Tomlin and Lt. Samuel Harrell and crewed by Sp5 Larry S. Mustin, Sp4 Alvin R. Elenburg and Sp4 Terry D. Neiss. To visit the Home Page of the 362nd and a photo memorial to the crew of Chinook 157
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A Rendezvous In The Sky by 1st Sgt. Charles L. McGhie (1920-1976) I have dreamed of a rendezvous high in the sky, A place where true buddies will meet by and by. Those who were parted as time went along, Those who have lived and those who are gone. It may be a cloud of silver, that glows in the sun, It may be a star we see when the day is done. It may be a planet, the moon or maybe! It's so far in the distance we cannot see. There is a place we all know it's true, Because we trust in God, and he said so too; He said we would part for perhaps many years, And we accepted this parting through a shield of tears. With a hand clasp and embrace, we all said goodbye, We knew some would come home and others would die. We promised each other that those who were spared, Would help mend the hearts of the loved ones who cared. I'll be going back soon to our little town; There'll be a few of the gang who won't be around. There will be memories at every turn of the hand, Of things we accomplished and things we had planned. I promise my happiness and dreams I will share, With my buddies who are waiting for me up there. I'll keep in mind the things that occurred, From the time of our parting till life became blurred. Then I'll pass them on when the meeting takes place, And we greet the smile of a familiar face. Yes, a group of fine soldiers, heroes all, Who one by one have answered the call. We'll let Old Glory billow the song that we love, We'll salute our commander who rules up above. Then taps will sound and we'll all pass by, When we meet at the rendezvous high in the sky. (First published August 2, 1945 in the Caliente Herald in honor of buddies Joe Mezzano, Bob Miller and Hugh Jacobson of Lincoln County, Nevada who died fighting in W.W.II) Copyright m. mcghie, 1996-2006 |
My Father, Charles L. McGhie, served in the 119th Inf. Reg., 30th Inf. Division "Old Hickory" in W.W.II
This beautiful Needle Point creation of the "Angry Skipper Wall" was crafted by Mavis Tortorice of Lake Placid, FL. in honor of her brother Mike Crume who served in D 2/8 Cavalry (67-68) with White Skull Platoon and in the CP as "Stone Mt.6 India". The actual size is 30" X 16". Mike is very proud of her for doing this and so are we. Thank you Mavis and Mike for allowing us to show this on our web site. Click for large view.
They survived the "Nam", but not the "World"! These Former D2/8 Troopers passed on after the Vietnam War.
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More names will be added when reported
Most of the men listed here had their lives shortened by that one year in the Jungles of Vietnam. Some were Heroes unbenkownst to their friends, neighbors and co-workers, some were victims of "Agent Orange" (Dioxin) and other Vietnam related illness, some from accidents and some were suicides. They will not be added to the "Wall" in Washington D.C., although they deserve to be there, they are truly with their brothers on the "Wall" now and we honor them here on their unit website. Rest in Peace Brothers.


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Steve, We will miss you Brother.
Steve Atchley 1948-2003, White Skull Platoon 1969
Above: George Thaler (1944-2004) at the 02 Kentucky Reunion. Below: Pallbearer's for George Thaler,
From Left: Stan Dillon, Tommy Harris, Johnny Mays, Jeff Burke, Mike McGhie, Jim Dotson and Larry Hempfling.
"Greater Love Hath No Man Than This, That A Man Lay Down His Life For His Friends." John 15:13
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Our Brother's Family, Our Brother's Grave...... On tiny Tangier Island, Virginia, the memory of it's only son to be killed in the Vietnam War, Cpl. Warren Reed Eskridge, still lives on as if it were yesterday. On a flag pole beneath the Stars and Stripes flies a 1st Cavalry Division flag, a sight visible to all who visit the Island. We placed a wreath on our Brothers grave and visited with his wonderful family and all the friendly locals on this tiny crabbing Island in the Chesapeake Bay. To all of you on the Island who see this, and to the Eskridge Family, Thank You! Mike, Rocky and Ed
Copyright 1996 to 2008 by M.McGhie
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