Layne Hale Connevey

First Lieutenant
HHC, 2 FIELD FORCE, USARV
Army of the United States
23 March 1945 - 04 September 1969
Pasadena, Texas
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USARV

2 FIELD FORCE
Artillery

Bronze Star, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

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1LT Layne Connevey was assigned to D Company (Ranger), 151st Inf Rgt, as the Artillery Liaison Officer.

He is remembered by his comrades-in-arms.

151ST INF RGT

Indiana Rangers
D CO, 151st Infantry

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Seven men were killed when a UH-1H (tail number 68-15475) of the 117th AHC crashed. The UH-1H was the Command and Control aircraft operating with three slicks and two gunships with the 151st LRP teams. The aircraft had just completed its second mission for the day and refueled at Red Catcher pad after flying for approximately one hour. After refueling, the aircraft departed Red Catcher pad and entered downwind for landing at the 151st LRRP pad located 1 mile to the east of Red Catcher at approximately 200 to 300 feet altitude. As the aircraft turned on a right base one tail rotor blade separated from the tail rotor hub. The pilot notified Plantation Tower that he had just lost his tail rotor. The aircraft continued to turn right going into a yaw and then began to spin around its vertical axis. After about three spins the rotor mast snapped and the main rotor blades fell backwards, severing the tail boom. The aircraft stopped spinning and fell straight to the ground in an upright position. Upon contact with the ground the aircraft burst into flames and was completely destroyed.

The casualties were



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