Saber Article Index
2009 Sep-Oct
MEDEVAC 15th Med\15th FSB
Mike Bodnar
307B N Main Copperas Cove, TX 76522
1704 254-542-1961
E-mail:
mbodnar27@juno.com
I got a telephone call from '69-'70 MEDEVAC
PSG L. Don BARTON, who also lives in AZ. He mentioned that his wife, who
was also an Army vet, recently-and tragically-died. If you want to
contact Don, his e-mail is: mudmedic70@hotmail.com . You can encourage
Don to come out to the 2010 Reunion.
Don was an E-7 Combat Medic in A 1-5 Cav in '69 at the same time that
I was in C 2-7 Cav, before we converged in MEDEVAC in Jan. '70. I found
it hard to believe that an E-7 would be a Medic out in the field-not just
working in the Bn. Aid Station, but he said that he had marveled many
doing that. Coincidentally, one of my platoon sergeants in 1st Plt., C 2-
7 Cav '69, Mark SMITH, had been in A 1-5 Cav on his first tour, 1967 to
Tet '68, and when Combat Medic Charles C. HAGEMEISTER earned the CMOH, 20
March 67.
Webmaster\past president 2003-2006 15th MED Association
Murray GIBBS, MEDEVAC '67-'68, gunnermadmur@neo.rr.com
writes, "Greeting 15th MED Members, I just recently found out that one of
our members died last month on June 23rd, 2009. His funeral was held on July
1st, 2009. Richard 'Tiny' MELLON will be remembered and missed. He was very
active at all the Reunions since 2003 where we met him. We gave a nick name
to him at the 2003 Reunion, 'TINY.' It was great to listen to him talk and
tell stories. He was very liked by all the members. He was our auctioneer at
the 2004 Reunion and he was good at it. We have pictures of him from some of
the Reunions, and at the 2006 Reunion we took pictures of him dancing with
other members and the band leader." Murray says that photos of "Tiny," and
his obituary, are linked on the Webpage, July Newsletter. Here is the MELLON
family's address and phone number: The MELLON Family, 1765 Bay St., Taunton,
MA 02780 Phone: 508-822-0904. E-mail: mellonco@msn.com
.
E-mail from MEDEVAC
gunner\Assn. past president Jim CALIBRO: "By now most of you have heard
that Tiny passed away toward the end of June. His funeral was July 1. We
didn't know of Tiny's passing until Velma & Mike [SMITH] called to check
on them Sunday morning. Mike SMITH attached a copy of the obituary to
this e-mail for those of you that didn't get the info.
"I spoke to
Dorothy, Sunday morning. She said, 'Tiny was in good spirits up until he
passed away.' She also informed me that over 300 people attended his
funeral.
"Dorothy said, 'He had a lot of friends, and loved us all.
Tiny put up a good fight until his kidneys failed him.'
"I first met
Tiny in 2003 when we held our Reunion in Orlando. That was his first
Reunion. We immediately became friends and remained good friends over the
years. I have a lot of fond memories of Tiny. He was very humorless and
kept us laughing like we were still 19 & 20 years old. I will miss
him, he's gone but will never be forgotten. My minister commented his
legacy remains in the form of freedom and his great friends. Jim."
On Monday, July 27, 2009, '69-'70 MEDEVAC gunner, David PARKS, was
hospitalized after a road rage incident shortly after 5PM. The local
newspaper said, "The incident happened south of the intersection on HWY
95, just west of HWY 19 (Simplot Blvd) towards Garmin hill where both men
were pulled to the shoulder of the road. Mr. PARKS recalls the attacker
approaching him in a boxing type of stance, arms up like most boxers do,
and did so almost at a run ready to throw blows/swinging. Mr. PARKS
attempted to defend himself only to be taken to the ground, beaten and
kicked by the attacker who continued attacking even after Mr. PARKS had
stated that he thought his legs could be broken and was unable to get up.
The suspect expressed his pleasure and stated that, 'maybe this will
teach you old men not to @#$% with us young guys.'
"He was then
left on the pavement in the middle of the southbound lane of the highway
by the suspect, who fled the scene. Mr. PARKS then had to struggle back
to the side of the road, dragging himself, unable to get up or walk, to
his vehicle contacting his family for help before emergency responders
had arrived at the scene. Although numerous cars passed by during the
attack, only one individual stopped to help. Passerby(s) were the ones
who contacted 911, as the person who stopped did not have the ability to
contact emergency services.
"The victim, a disabled veteran who
was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart, for his
service in Vietnam, was air transported to Seattle where he is
undergoing surgery to repair injuries from the attack, including full hip
reconstruction.
"The attacker was described as being a 35-45 year old
male, 6' to 6'4" tall, approximately 180 lbs, short dark hair grey on
the sides, moustache, goatee, and dark tan. He was last seen driving what
may be an earlier model, possibly 1992-1997 body style, blue & white two
tone Chevrolet dually pickup with Owyhee County plates. Sources will
remain confidential. Canyon county case # C09-207 31."
Murray
GIBBS also mentions, "I just got this e-mail concerning Dan WEAVER. He
was our Vice President 2003-2004. He has passed away just recently. The
e-mail is from our Treasurer Bob MCKINLEY: 'Murray, I just got a phone
call from Quin WEAVER to let me know that Danny passed away this
morning. He didn't give me all the details. His service will be 8/11/09
in Lockport, IL, where he lived. Please put out to all the MED guys so
they know. We should send flowers from the Association. Bob'"
Always remembering our 1st Cav troops on duty around the world; over and
out.
FIRST TEAM!
Garryowen,
Mike
Bodnar C 2\7 '69
MEDEVAC 1-7\70
SO THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE