Dale Lee LambertSpecialist FiveHHC, 2ND BN, 502ND INFANTRY, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 09 December 1945 - 24 April 1968 Elmer City, Washington Panel 51E Line 047 |
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The database page for Dale Lee Lambert
Dale was a very special person, always happy and easy going. Dale cared for others even if he didn't really know them. His tour was over and he was waiting to go home when he volunteered to make one more run to save men he didn't even know. Dale never came back. He gave his life to save others. God will have a very special place for Dale L. Lambert in Heaven. Rest in peace, Dale, we will meet again.
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A Note from The Virtual WallFire Support Base VEGHEL was located in the eastern approaches to the A Shau Valley some 27 kilometers southwest of Hue. VEGHEL was a thorn in the NVA's side and they made concerted efforts to force the allied troops to withdraw. Between 20 and 24 April 1968, 27 US servicemen were killed on and near VEGHEL, including four men aboard UH-1D tail number 66-16490 which was hit by 23mm anti-aircraft fire while departing the FSB on 24 April and crashed in the jungles about 2 kilometers away. According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots' Assn database the four men, all from A Co, 101st Avn Bn, were:
But there was a fifth person aboard the Huey - SP5 Dale L. Lambert from HQ Co, 2/502nd Infantry. Although not listed by the VHPA, SP5 Lambert went down in a helo incident on 24 April and was not recovered until the same date as the four men listed above. 66-16490 was the only helo lost in Thua Thien Province on 24 April and the only one whose crew was recovered in September - the conclusion seems inescapable.
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a good friend, Donald L. Butts dsrv1@frontiernet.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 26 Jun 2008
Last updated 11/13/2010