Thomas Rodgers StansburyWarrant Officer117TH AHC, 222ND AVN BN, 12TH AVN GRP, 1 AVN BDE Army of the United States 02 November 1946 - 30 September 1971 Houston, Texas Panel 02W Line 032 |
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The database page for Thomas Rodgers Stansbury
Tom was a classmate of mine.
I lost touch with him shortly after graduating flight school. I heard he was a 'Mike' model driver. I also heard he had chrome miniguns on his bird. Didn't believe it until I saw it. We were escorting another bird up high and I saw a pair of 'Mikes' working out down low. When one turned so you could see the side, you couldn't miss them. Saw his bird on and off during the next few days while working North of Tay Ninh. I was heading North at the end of September, on a fire mission. Saw his bird working out a bit west of my location. Then, I saw the fireball midair and watched the flaming wreckage hit the ground. I couldn't do anything but watch. A few days later word trickled down that indeed Tom's bird was shot down. All were lost.
We weren't close. . . But we were Brothers!
From a flight schoolmate, |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 30 Sep 1971 the 117th Assault Helicopter Company was tasked with providing a light fire team for a mission across the Cambodian border. WO Stansbury was flying the #2 position in UH-1C tail number 65-09458. As the flight proceeded west of Tay Ninh they came under fire from a .51 caliber heavy machine gun. Stansbury's aircraft was hit, resulting in engine loss and an in-flight fire. Stansbury entered an autorotation but as he descended through 400' the tail boom separated, the aircraft rolled inverted, and crashed. All four crewmen were killed:
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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