Richard Irving Bornheimer
Specialist Five
B TRP, 1ST SQDN, 9TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Newark, New York
April 05, 1947 to August 02, 1968
RICHARD I BORNHEIMER is on the Wall at Panel W50, Line 48

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Richard I Bornheimer
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Veterans' Day 2003

REMEMBERED

by
Rick Fisher
E-mail address is not available.

 
04 Apr 2007

My fondest memory of Richard is a visit to his Dad's farm just before he left for Vietnam. A few of us drove over to wish him well and he was very sweet about it. He didn't seem worried and we were proud of him.

Years later I retrieved his name off of the Memorial Wall and I wanted to give it to his parents because I didn't think that they would get a chance to go to Washington but I never did. I'll remember him on his birthday tomorrow and always. God Bless him and his family and the America that he died for. I know he wouldn't recognize it today. I prefer to remember America that way as well when real heroes loved this country and thought it worth dying for.

From a high school classmate,
Michele Celso
shrimpy523@hotmail.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Two men of B Troop, 1/9 Cav, died when their UH-1C Huey (tail number 66-15055) was shot down in the A Shau Valley. Three injured crewmen were picked up, but circumstances precluded immediate recovery of the two dead. They were
  • WO1 James Warren Arvidson, who was flying his first mission as pilot-in-command, and
  • SP5 Richard Irving Bornheimer, crew chief.

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