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Navy - Together We Served


The U.S. Navy played a vital role in the prosecution of the conflict in South Vietnam.

The importance of this contribution was probably best expressed by COMUSMACV, General William C. Westmoreland, USA, in comments he made at a Mission Council meeting held on 19 September 1967.


"The United States Navy has not received due credit for the sizable contributions its forces have made to the war in South Vietnam. Market Time activities have, for all practical purposes, sealed off the coast. Game Warden operations are increasingly denying the enemy the use of inland waterways. Thirdly, the riverine operation has no parallel in the history of warfare. All of these operations are unique innovations effectively adapted to the situation in South Vietnam. The fine efforts of the Navy should not continue to go unnoticed."

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PCF 1

Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 1 Blue/Amber/Green Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

PCF 1 - October28, 1965, San Diego, CA

- The earliest picture of PCF 1, note the marking on the left side of the pilot house door, I have ever found. The boat was being shown off to the Secretary of the Navy after it's arrival in San Diego, CA.

- While conducting routine training operations to seaward of Bodega Bay at about 2200, on Thursday 18 December 1969, a training incident occurred resulting in the sinking of PCF 8 and the grounding of PCF 1. There were no serious personnel casualties. (1969 Classified Command History entry of the Naval Inshore Operations Training Center, Mare Island, CA) story

- The boat was discovered in Panama, during the fall of 1994, and rescued from the scrap heap by numerous ex-swiftees. The boat was transported to Norfolk, VA and restored. After completion of the restoration, it was then used as part of the "Last River Run" reunion, at the Washington Navy Yard in June 1995.

- At 10am, 18 April 1998, PCF 1 was moved to its new permanent location, on a set of concrete pedestals at the far end of the seawall, along the Anacostia River, forward of where the USS Barry is berthed. Her bow faces towards the river.....within a few feet of the water's edge. The forward pedestal gives the boat a slight upward tilt. The space itself, where the boat rests, is surfaced in a pattern of bricks, in a semi-circle, interspersed with a pattern of white concrete. It gives the area a sense of permanence, focus, and dignity.

- At a ceremony held at 9am, 23 April 1998, PCF 1 was rededicated with a plaque placed on the forward pedestal of her stand. She is still "Coronado" gray, but a check from the Swift Boat Sailors Association was presented to William L. Ball III, former Secretary of the Navy, to ensure that she gets painted in her battle-gray colors. It is curious that she is one of the few swifts that never wore those colors, as she never saw the sun set over Vietnam. Aft of the boat is an old brick building, that has been there since the days of Decatur, now designated as the site of the new Cold War Museum. When completed, the Vietnam display will be moved there from the main museum.

PCF-1 Memorial Display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington D.C.

PCF 1 Memorial Display at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.

PCF 2

Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 2 Green/Amber/Blue Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

- The boat was discovered in Panama, in the fall of 1994, and rescued from the scrap heap by numerous ex-swiftees. The boat was transported to Norfolk, VA and restored. After completion of the restoration, it was then used as part of the "Last River Run" reunion, at the Washington Navy Yard in June 1995. At that ceremony it was donated to the Washington Navy Yard Museum, Washington, D.C., for permanent display. After that ceremony it was donated to Tidewater Community College, Virginia Beach, VA, for use as an oceanographic research vessel. It is now painted teal (hull, doors, ladder, handrails, mast and ammo locker) and white (superstructure and the top of the ammo locker) and renamed the Research Vessel Matthew F. Maury. It's named after one of the early oceanographers whose nickname was "The Pathfinder of the Seas."

PCF-2/RV Matthew F. Maury

PCF 2 is now the RV Matthew F. Maury at Tide Water College, Norfolk, VA

PCF 3

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 October 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Theodore Anthony Wright, ENS, OinC tawdino@gmail.com 10/65-11/65 An Thoi Boquette, Republic of Panama
Neal Archie Blanchard, BM1 10/65-?? An Thoi Arlington, TX --- made chief
William Byers Grundy Sr, GMG2 10/65-?? An Thoi deceased 2/28/2000 in Louisville, KY
Carl Clayton Cloud, EN2 10/65-?? An Thoi deceased 1/5/1995 in Las Vegas, NV --- made chief
James Wallace Burke, QM3 jwburke@sowega.net 10/65-?? An Thoi Cordel, GA
Fred Raymond Read Jr, RMSN/3 fredread1301@gmail.com 10/65-2/66 An Thoi Creal Springs, IL
David McFarland, LTJG, OinC 11/65-?? replaced Wright --- Helena, MT
Randolph Henry Gray, RM3 11/65-?? An Thoi Port Angeles, WA
Jack Lee "Snowball" Snow, RM3 No Computer 11/65-6/66 An Thoi Gorham, ME
Jack B. Welty, EN2 65-66 An Thoi Yakima, WA
B. Burch, GMG2 65-66 An Thoi
Fred Raymond Read Jr, RMSN/3 fredread1301@gmail.com 66 An Thoi Creal Springs, IL
J.G. Snyder, LT, OinC 65-66 An Thoi
Gerald E. O'Neal, BM1 65-66 An Thoi was from Tucson, AZ
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 65-66 An Thoi South Roxana, IL
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 65-66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 65-66 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Chris Jackson, SN 12/65-??/66 An Thoi
David Charles Cook, LT, OinC dave_and_helen_c@email.msn.com 66 An Thoi Walnut Creek, CA
William Langston Bedwell, BM1 66 An Thoi
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Callahan, RM3 66 An Thoi
??Bert David?? Harlow, SN 66 An Thoi
Neil J. McElwee, LTJG, OinC 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Oil City, PA --- Author on the early Pennsylvania oil industry
Barley, BM1 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
Gerald E. O'Neal, BM1 65-66 An Thoi was from Tucson, AZ
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 65-66 An Thoi South Roxana, IL
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 65-66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 65-66 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Chris Jackson, SN 12/65-??/66 An Thoi
David Charles Cook, LT, OinC dave_and_helen_c@email.msn.com 66 An Thoi Walnut Creek, CA
William Langston Bedwell, BM1 66 An Thoi
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Callahan, RM3 66 An Thoi
??Bert David?? Harlow, SN 66 An Thoi
Neil J. McElwee, LTJG, OinC 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Oil City, PA --- Author on the early Pennsylvania oil industry
Barley, BM1 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
Gerald E. O'Neal, BM1 65-66 An Thoi was from Tucson, AZ
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 65-66 An Thoi South Roxana, IL
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 65-66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 65-66 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Chris Jackson, SN 12/65-??/66 An Thoi
David Charles Cook, LT, OinC dave_and_helen_c@email.msn.com 66 An Thoi Walnut Creek, CA
William Langston Bedwell, BM1 66 An Thoi
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Callahan, RM3 66 An Thoi
??Bert David?? Harlow, SN 66 An Thoi
Neil J. McElwee, LTJG, OinC 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Oil City, PA --- Author on the early Pennsylvania oil industry
Barley, BM1 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
Gerald E. O'Neal, BM1 65-66 An Thoi was from Tucson, AZ
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 65-66 An Thoi South Roxana, IL
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 65-66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 65-66 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Chris Jackson, SN 12/65-??/66 An Thoi
David Charles Cook, LT, OinC dave_and_helen_c@email.msn.com 66 An Thoi Walnut Creek, CA
William Langston Bedwell, BM1 66 An Thoi
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Callahan, RM3 66 An Thoi
??Bert David?? Harlow, SN 66 An Thoi
Neil J. McElwee, LTJG, OinC 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Oil City, PA --- Author on the early Pennsylvania oil industry
Barley, BM1 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
Gerald E. O'Neal, BM1 65-66 An Thoi was from Tucson, AZ
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 65-66 An Thoi South Roxana, IL
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 65-66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 65-66 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Chris Jackson, SN 12/65-??/66 An Thoi
David Charles Cook, LT, OinC dave_and_helen_c@email.msn.com 66 An Thoi Walnut Creek, CA
William Langston Bedwell, BM1 66 An Thoi
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Callahan, RM3 66 An Thoi
??Bert David?? Harlow, SN 66 An Thoi
Neil J. McElwee, LTJG, OinC 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Oil City, PA --- Author on the early Pennsylvania oil industry
Barley, BM1 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
McQuine, E(N or M)2 2/67-11/67 An Thoi
John Edgar Ball, QM3 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Apple Grove, WV
Paul Mathew Lukasiewicz (Lukas), GMG3 lukasp119@verizon.net 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Worchester, MA
Roy Allen Barnes, RM3 roybarnesus@att.net 2/67-11/67 An Thoi Loomis, CA
5-18 Sept 1967 Cam Ranh Bay Stress corrosion repair at NSA Cam Ranh Bay
11/29/67-3/13/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
Joseph Edward Faltisco, LTJG, OinC 4/68-6/68 An Thoi Horseheads, NY
William Robert "Bill" Hatfield, QM2 wc1hatfield@comcast.net 4/68-6/68 An Thoi Lacey, WA
Dennis Allen Spranger, QM2 daspranger@yahoo.com 4/68-6/68 An Thoi Racine, WI
George Joplin, GMG2 4/68-6/68 An Thoi
Faulk, EN2 4/68-6/68 An Thoi
Ralph Wayne Lambert, RD3 4/68-6/68 An Thoi
Michael Raymond Bernique, LTJG, OinC mrbernique@aol.com 7/68-2/69 An Thoi Dallas, TX
Robert Eugene Hornberger, GMG2 swiftboat@comcast.net 7/68-12/68 An Thoi Grovetown, GA
Edward Earl Kesselring, BM2 (No Computer) 7/68-2/69 An Thoi Red Lion, PA
Jimmy Wyatt Sanford, RD3 holjimsan@comcast.net 7/68-2/69 An Thoi Florence, MS
Wade Leslie Knutson, EN3 swiftboat3@cox.net 7/68-2/69 An Thoi Tucson, AZ
David Robert Hemenway, RDSN (No Computer) 7/68-12/68 An Thoi Milton, WI
Charles Ray Dorsey, EN2 ??-12/68 An Thoi deceased 11/20/2009 in Corpus Christi, TX
Mark Craig Nagy, GMGSN

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??-2/69 An Thoi Simi Valley, CA --- made GMG2
Richard Wayne Pees, LTJG, OinC dickpees@dbscorp.net 2/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69 --- Ada, OH
Earl Nathan "Nate" Hollister, GMG3 2/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69 --- deceased 7/12/1998 in New Hanover, NC
Leslie Lyle "Butch" Vorpahl, RD3 butch@ez-net.com 2/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69 --- Oconto Falls, WI
Freddie Lee Arp, EN2 2/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69 --- ??Trevor, WI??
John N. "Duff" Duffy, BM3 2/69-8/69 An Thoi ??Cameron, TX??
Walter G. Wolfe, GMG3 2/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69
Kenneth Frank Tryner, ENS 3/13/69 An Thoi WIA - 3/13/69 --- deceased 6/9/2011 in Virginia Beach, VA
Denis Francis Daly, ENS, OinC 8/69-12/69 An Thoi WIA - 12/30/69 --- Boston, MA (made LT)
Robert Thomas Wedge Jr, QM1 karaoke_bob@yahoo.com 10/69-12/69 An Thoi WIA - 12/30/69 --- Loretto, TN
Robert Wesley Anderson, EN2 rwaudit@aol.com 8/69-3/70 An Thoi Columbus, MT
Kevin Tee McKeeman, RDSN mac5@tctelco.net 9/69-4/70 An Thoi WIA - Abilene, KS
Gary Elwood Townsend, EN3 xindaget@cableone.net 9/69-7/70 An Thoi Ingleside, TX
Paulmer Allen "Tom" Selvage, GMG3 11/69-3/70 An Thoi Iberia, MO
Donald Henry Clemen, BM3 uncledonups@sbcglobal.net 11/69-4/70 An Thoi Aurora, IL
Robert Cook, QM1 1970
John B. Sparaga, ENFN 12/69-3/70 An Thoi
Kenneth Louis McCraw Jr, LTJG, OinC kmccraw@tacsnet.org 3/70-8/70 An Thoi Cedar Park, TX
1 September 1970 transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3902


- Along with PCF 4, were the first boats to arrive in South Vietnam, at An Thoi, 30 October 1965. PCFs 3 & 4 were transported via a US Navy LSD from Subic Bay, PI to Phu Quoc Island, RVN. Two hours after their arrival at An Thoi, PCFs 3 & 4 were on patrol for the first time with a fire mission that hit 95% of its targets and killed 9 VC.

- PCF 3 was almost lost 18 September 1967, when in transit from Cam Ranh Bay to An Thoi, after stress corrosion repair, when it's port shaft broke. This incident brought about a change in COMCOSRON 1 Standing Orders, "No PCFs may take unaccompanied trips."

- PCF's 3, 13, 23 and 42 were loaded aboard the USS Belle Grove LSD 2 on 29 November 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. These were the first four boats, of an eventual 24, scheduled for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. All PCF's scheduled for this program were to exit from and return to country from a centralized point at Cam Ranh Bay. All ordnance equipment was off loaded at Cam Ranh Bay, prior to departure for the yards and would be overhauled by the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay personnel. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

PCF-3 on board USS Gunston Hall (LSD-5)

PCF 3 on the flight deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, for the return trip to Vietnam,
after it's corrosion repair overhaul at the US Naval Shipyard in Subic Bay, PI.
(photo by RM3 Michael Anderson)

- On 13 March 1968, PCF 3 arrived at An Thoi, having completed its out-of country corrosion overhaul.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On 5 May 1968, PCF 73 and PCF 3 provided emergency salvage assistance for RVNN PGM 611 which had struck a rock and was sinking off Phu Quoc Island.

- On 13 November 1968, PCF 3 and PCF 36 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river, destroying numerous sampans and structures. One PCF crewman was wounded when PCF 36 received a recoilless rifle hit while exiting the river. PCF 36 returned the enemy fire and destroyed the enemy emplacement, observing a large fireball.

- On 27 December 1968, PCFs 3, 5, 9, 43 and 93 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river and Bo De river, destroying numerous sampans and structures and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered twice during the raid and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- PCF 3 was heavily damaged, by the explosion of an enemy mine, under the hull, 13 March 1969.

- Market Time Raiders conducted SEA LORDS mission 564 on 4 July 1969, along the Song Ong Doc and Song Dong Cung about 22 miles northwest of New Nam Can. Five PCFs with RF troops from Song Ong Doc and UDT Detachment G were underway at 0730 and inserted troops along the Song Ong Doc, where they started sweeping to the southeast. PCF 3 snapped it's port shaft while extracting from the beach and was directed to proceed to An Thoi for repairs.

- During a PSYOPS mission on the Dam Doi river, 30 December 1969, PCF 3 in company with PCFs 45, 52, VNN PCF 3810 and Zippo-2, was ambushed with B-40 rockets. PCF 3 received one hit on the starboard side of the pilothouse that resulted in the wounding of the OinC and helmsman.

- While patrolling on the Rac Giang Thanh, 25 April 1970, PCFs 3 and 94 came under heavy AK-47 and B-40 rocket attack. Three (3) B-40 rockets detonated close aboard PCF 94, causing shrapnel damage, the starboard bow was also hit by 9 AK-47 rounds. One crewman on PCF 3 was also wounded when a probable recoilless round passed through the boat, from starboard to port, just aft of the cabin and exploded when it hit the water. Flack jackets hanging over the cable lines around the rear deck likely saved his life. The PCFs suppressed the fire and then spotted for a SEAWOLVE strike on the surrounding area.

PCF 4

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 October 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Charles David Lloyd, LTJG, OinC foxtr84593@aol.com 11/65-2/66 An Thoi WIA - 2/14/66 --- Clinton, MD
Robert Russell Johnson, RM3 rj.warrant4@yahoo.com 11/65-2/66 An Thoi WIA - 2/14/66 --- Tyler, TX
Al Naugh(t), QM3 11/65-1/66 An Thoi transferred off the crew when he caught Hepatitis --- ??Tacoma, WA??
Joaquin Charles "Jack" Rodriguez, EN2 11/65-2/66 An Thoi KIA - 2/14/66 --- Jackson Heights, NY
Tommy Edward Hill, BM2 11/65-2/66 An Thoi KIA - 2/14/66 --- Knoxville, TN
Dayton Luther Rudisill, GMG2 11/65-2/66 An Thoi KIA - 2/14/66 --- Vale, NC
David Joseph Boyle, SN 1/66-2/66 An Thoi KIA - 2/14/66 --- Woodland, CA


- Along with PCF 3, were the first boats to arrive in South Vietnam, at An Thoi, 30 October 1965. PCFs 3 & 4 were transported via a US Navy LSD from Subic Bay, PI to Phu Quoc Island, RVN. Two hours after their arrival at An Thoi, PCFs 3 & 4 were on patrol for the first time with a fire mission that hit 95% of its targets and killed 9 VC.

- Boat and four (4) personnel were lost to a remotely triggered mine explosion, a few hundred yards from shore, on the eastern edge of Baie de Cau Duong, 14 February 1966. Although the boat was recovered, it was not repairable and was transferred to Subic Bay, PI, studied and then stripped for use as spare parts.

- PCF 4, and its crewmen, were the first Swift boat loses of the Vietnam conflict. (Story)

PCF 5

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Theodore Anthony Wright III, ENS, OinC tawdino@gmail.com 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Boquete, Republic of Panama
James Thomas Green, BM1 12/65-5/66 An Thoi ??San Diego, CA??
Jesse Phillip Stewart, EN2 (SS) jstewart002@ec.rr.com 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Havelock, NC
Preston Mark Nelson Jr, BM3 12/65-5/66 An Thoi deceased 12/11/09 --- Wagoner, OK
George Cleveland Rekow, GMG3 t1658a@live.com 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Cottonwood, AZ
Kenneth C. Neal, RMSN 12/65-5/66 An Thoi
Thomas B. Haney, LTJG, OinC 4/66-4/67 An Thoi was from Oklahoma City, OK
??James Joseph?? Corbett, BM2 66 An Thoi
Adrian Gary Jones, GMG2/1 garjon007@hotmail.com 66 An Thoi Livingston, LA
Donald Keith Boden, EN2 cpocrusher@yahoo.com 66-67 An Thoi Albuquerque, NM
Brackett, RM3 66 An Thoi
Gary Davenport, SN 66 An Thoi was from Kentucky
John Henry Morgan II, LTJG, OinC 66-3/67 An Thoi Woodbridge, VA
Dennis Petty, BM1 66 An Thoi ??Santa Rossa, CA??
Pollack, GMG2 66 An Thoi
Don Arthur Voss, EN2 66 An Thoi deceased 2/1/2008 in Mesa, AZ
??Douglas Ray?? Bolling, RM2 66 An Thoi
??Louis?? Kuenker, SN 66 An Thoi ??deceased??
Dana Gene Fitzsimons, RMSN 1/66-12/66 An Thoi Clearwater, FL
Michael Leroy Baker, EN1 mlbaker@sbcglobal.net 1/67-1/68 An Thoi National City, CA
John Joseph Sullivan, LTJG, OinC johnjsul@yahoo.com 4/67-7/67 An Thoi Pompano Beach, FL
??John A.?? Hicks, GMG(3) ??/67-7/67 An Thoi ??Louisiana??
Marty Clayton Becktell, SA martyb@rochester.rr.com 3/67-7/67 An Thoi Rochester, NY
Christopher Ream, LTJG, OinC ream@aya.yale.edu 7/67-12/67 An Thoi Palo Alto, CA
Merlin Edward "Ed" Mundy Jr, QM2 edmundydav@gmail.com 7/67-12/67 An Thoi Spencer, IN
Dalton Carl "Butch" Heck, EN2 7/67-12/67 An Thoi Sidney, OH
Walter James "Moose" Torney, BM3 7/67-12/67 An Thoi New Baltimore, MI
Robert Lee Moreno, RD3 softballmore65@yahoo.com 7/67-12/67 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Allen Smith, GMGSN 7/67-12/67 An Thoi Pennsylvania
12/20/67-4/30/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
John Patrick Murphy, LTJG, OinC 5/68-12/68 An Thoi deceased 5/28/1996 in Southport, CT
Robert Earle Dooley, EN2(SS) cowboy@galstar.com 5/68-12/68 An Thoi
"Red" Johnson, BM3 5/68-12/68 An Thoi
Bobby Joe McRath, BM3 bjmcrath@charter.net 5/68-12/68 An Thoi Florissant, MO
Peter F. Larkin, RDSN 5/68-12/68 An Thoi
William Albert Shumadine, LTJG, OinC bshumadine@vabch.com 12/68-4/69 An Thoi Suffolk, VA
David D. Jacques, QM1 12/68-3/69 An Thoi
Anthony Ronald Marvic, EN2 12/68-4/69 An Thoi Henderson, NV
Bobby Joe McRath, BM3 bjmcrath@charter.net 12/68-2/69 An Thoi Florissant, MO
Jose Elubin Maez, GMG3 koa.loves.tj@gmail.com 12/68-2/69 An Thoi Chinook, WA
Peter F. Larkin, RDSN 12/68-2/69 An Thoi
Ammon Earl Ward Jr, GMG3 2/69-4/69 An Thoi replacement for Maez --- Hillsboro, OR
David Robert Hemenway, RDSN (No Computer) 2/69-4/69 An Thoi replacement for Larkin --- Milton, WI
David George Marquardson, QM2 3/69-4/69 An Thoi replacement for Jacques --- Concord, CA
Henry "Buddy" Berman III, QM2 4/69-4/69 An Thoi replacement for Marquardson --- deceased 6/8/2004 in DeLeon Springs, FL
Edward John "Bub" Morgan Jr, LTJG, OinC bandcm@tds.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Wilmot Flat, NH
Francis Charles Gless, QM2 fcgless@att.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Fresno, CA
Dennis James Makovsky, EN2 vfw7293@gmail.com 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Whitehall, PA

Jaime Montenegro Garcia, EN2

patrickgarcia1@hotmail.com

4/69-7/69 An Thoi

San Diego, CA

Michael Scott Phelan, GMG3 4/69-7/69 An Thoi St Louis, MO
James Arthur Wruck, GMG3 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Franklin, NC

John Hart Davis, GMGSN

jd@jhdavisassoc.com

4/69-7/69 An Thoi

Garcia or Gless replacement when transferred home --- Yolo, CA

Edward John "Bub" Morgan Jr, LTJG, OinC bandcm@tds.net 7/69-10/69 An Thoi Wilmot Flat, NH
Billy Ray Roles, EN1 7/69-11/69 An Thoi Mira Loma, CA
Donald Russell Twedell II, QM2 7/69-11/69 An Thoi Parker, CO
Jon Richard Miller, QM2 jon.r.miller@usace.army.mil 7/69-11/69 An Thoi Jefferson City, MO
Ray A. Sears, BM3 7/69-11/69 An Thoi
John Vincent Hecker, RDSN Rivrat11@aol.com 7/69-11/69 An Thoi Erie, PA
Robert Alan Scattergood, LTJG, OinC bscattergood@grandecom.net 10/69-11/69 An Thoi Waco, TX
Tay Van Nguyen, BM2 taynguyen802@yahoo.com.au 1969 An Thoi Burton South Australia, Australia
William Lynn Rogers, LTJG, OinC willrogers@swiftharbor.com 2/70-3/70 Cam Ranh Bay Gig Harbor, WA
Chester Eugene "P.O." Mizzell, RDSN 2/70-3/70 Cam Ranh Bay Thorsby, AL
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3863
Le Cu, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??/70 Cam Ranh Bay KIA


- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- PCF 5 was transferred from An Thoi to Cat Lo in mid December 1967, by LTJG Alexander John Ogrinz and crew, to begin the out-of-country overhaul program for PCFs with serious hull corrosion problems.

- PCF's 5, 37, 44, and an unknown fourth PCF, were loaded aboard a US Navy LSD on 20 December 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Sasebo, Japan for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. These were the first boats to be overhauled at the Sasebo, Japan Naval Ship Repair Facility. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- PCF's 5, 37 and 44 returned to Cam Ranh Bay on 30 April 1968, from out-of-country overhaul on in Sasebo, Japan on board the USS Comstock LSD 19.

- On 6 May 1968, PCF 5 arrived at An Thoi, having completed its out-of country corrosion overhaul.

- On 3 November 1968, PCF 5 and PCF 11 responded to a Market Time policeman operation in the Cai Lon river. PCF 5 came under enemy fire during the operation, sustaining minor damage.

- On 20 November 1968, PCF 43 and PCF 82 provided emergency NGFS for Song Ong Doc Regional Force troops, sweeping Viet Cong positions near Area 9C. PCF 5, PCF 43 and PCF 82 made first entry into the Bay Hap river and transited to the remote outpost at Cai Nuoc village, killing 11 Viet Cong during the transit. The outpost was in danger of falling into the hands of the Viet Cong and had but a small supply of ammunition left. After supplying the outpost with needed ammunition, the PCFs exited the river, taking targets of opportunity under fire. The boats came under intense enemy fire while exiting, resulting in minor damage to all PCFs and 1 OinC wounded. The PCFs returned fire, killing an estimated 11 Viet Cong and destroying or damaging numerous sampans, structures and bunkers.

- On 27 December 1968, PCFs 3, 5, 9, 43 and 93 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river and Bo De river, destroying numerous sampans and structures and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered twice during the raid and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- Eight PCFs, with 6th Battalion VNMC troops embarked, sailed the Duong Keo River during the late afternoon of 12 April 1969, for a sweep operations in the day's objective area. At 1734, a large scale enemy initiated firefight, by an estimated two Viet Cong companies, was unleashed as the PCFs, in column formation, reached a position four miles upstream from the river's mouth. Detonation of two claymore mines, from the northeast bank, was immediately followed by intensive B-40 rocket, recoilless rifle (R/R), .30 and .50 caliber machine gun, rifle-grenade and small arms fire. PCF 43 was hit by R/R and B-40 rounds which disabled her steering gear and fatally wounded the boat skipper, LTJG D. G. Droz. The boat beached at high speed into the center of the ambush site, as B-40 rockets continued to smash into her. Uninjured crewmen and UDT personnel aboard set up a hasty perimeter around the boat as PCFs 5 and 31 returned alongside to assist the stricken PCF 43, at the same time maintaining a heavy volume of fire. Seawolves reacted in five minutes and placed heavy machine gun fire into the area. Enemy fire was suppressed. All personnel were removed from PCF 43 and PCFs 5 and 31 cleared the area. Later, a fire in PCF 43 reached UDT ammunition stores on board and created an explosion which destroyed the craft. Final results of the disaster were three US Navy personnel killed with 33 others wounded and two Vietnamese Marines killed with another 13 wounded. One PCF (43) destroyed, two others badly damaged, and two others received moderate damage. Enemy losses were 18 Viet Cong killed (2 body count and 16 estimated). UPI story After Action Reports (3)

- On the morning of 5 June 1969, five PCFs with UDT 13 Detachment G and RF troops from Hai Yen embarked, entered the Duong Keo River for an intended sweep along the Xeo Duong Keo River. Enroute to the target area, the lead boat, PCF 5, received small arms fire and shrapnel hits from two claymore mines detonated from the southeast side of the river. The PCFs were beached and OV-10 strikes were called into the area and Seawolves scrambled. On completion of the OV-10 strikes the ground forces were inserted and destroyed the ambush site. At noon the troops were extracted and the original mission was aborted. One sampan, 12 bunkers, eight structures, 15 booby traps and one mine were destroyed, while three US sailors and one Vietnamese trainee received minor wounds.

- On 9 August 1969, a SEA FLOAT mission was conducted with seven PCFs, USS Gallup PG 85, USS Asheville PG 84, EOD and UDT Detachment G, MSF troops and Seawolves participating. The operation commenced with the Swift boats inserting the troops on Rach Ba Than and Rach Buong, about five miles east of Seafloat for sweeps south. During a day of frequent contact PCF elements were ambushed on five separate occasions with rockets, small arms fire and a mine, resulting in PCFs 5, 40 and 31 receiving minor damage. One US sailor and three MSF troops were wounded. The ground troops later swept the ambush areas and captured 58 booby traps, two large charges, 60 Japanese knee mortar grenades and three hundred rounds of ammunition. Ten bunkers, three structures and one barricade were destroyed and two VC were killed.

- On the morning of 29 September 1969, PCFs 93 and 5, while in a waterborne guard post about three miles from the mouth of the Bo De River, observed a 65-foot ocean-going junk (MT594 NTDC) proceeding slowly up the Bo De River from sea. The "Swift" boats got underway, illuminated the junk and proceeded alongside. Six males, on the bow of the junk, threw a small box over the side and were frantically trying to cut free a fishing net hanging over the side. The PCF crewmen boarded the junk and seized all males before they could cut the net. The extreme weight of the net precluded bringing it on deck and also precluded towing the junk due to its drag. The net was then cut and sank with its contents. The junk was then towed to Sea Float and while enroute one detainee offered a PCF VNN trainee 3,000 piasters to release them. The six detainees were turned over to Sea Float for interrogation.

- PCF 3863 was destroyed by a mine explosion, killing the OinC and one other crewmember, midyear 1970.

PCF 6

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Willard Springer Mahood, LT, OinC 66-10/66 An Thoi Skaneateles, NY
Robinson, BM1 66 An Thoi
Roberts, GMG2 66 An Thoi
Simpson, EN2 66 An Thoi
Carter, SN 66 An Thoi
Dail, RM3 66 An Thoi
Robert E. Pausch, LTJG, OinC ??/66-2/67 An Thoi Sarasota, FL
Schmitt, BM2 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
Cambell, GMG1 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
Darrell M. Waldrup, EN2 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
D. Benton, RM3 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
Donald Lee Meyer, SN ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
Gregory M. Ward, FN 11/66-11/67 An Thoi
William M. McNelis, LTJG, OinC yochet31@aol.com 2/67-10/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon/An Thoi Staten Island, NY
Francis, BM2 2/67-10/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon/An Thoi
(John J.) Markoviak, EN2 2/67-10/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon/An Thoi
Reed Engle, GMG3 2/67-9/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon/An Thoi was from Iowa or Nebraska
Johnson, RM3 2/67-4/67 An Thoi was from California (left country 17 June 67, medical)
Jackie Lee Smith, SN jackls256@yahoo.com 2/67-10/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon/An Thoi Woodward, OK
22 April 1967 An Thoi boat transferred to Qui Nhon
6 May 1967 Qui Nhon boat transferred back to An Thoi
William Joseph Leckey, LTJG, OinC william_leckey@ml.com 8/67-8/68 An Thoi Devon, PA
William Robert "Bill" Hatfield, QM2 wc1hatfield@comcast.net 8/67-3/68 An Thoi Lacey, WA
Harvey P(reston) Downs, QM2 8/67-3/68 An Thoi ??Parlin, NJ??
Robert C. Smith, BM2 8/67-3/68 An Thoi was from San Francisco, CA
Arthur P. Shields, BM3 8/67-3/68 An Thoi
Foley, EN3 8/67-3/68 An Thoi was from Longview or Kelso, WA
Gordon Franklin Gilbert Jr, LT, OinC 4/68-1/69 An Thoi deceased 8/5/1976 in Piggott, AR
Harold W. Gordon, QM2 gordonharsha@hotmail.com 4/68-11/68 An Thoi Virginia Beach, VA --- ??made chief??
David DeWayne Hoover, QM2 ddhoo@live.com 4/68-1/69 An Thoi WIA 12/25/68 --- Harrisonburg, VA
Richard J. Smith, EN2 4/68-1/69 An Thoi was from Kansas
Anthony Bryant "Tony" Colston, RD3 4/68-10/68 An Thoi WIA - 10/68 --- Mission Viejo, CA
Henry Howard Burvenich Jr, GMGSN bigburv@optonline.net 4/68-10/68 An Thoi Lindenhurst, NY --- medevaced out
Mark M. Lilenthal, RD3 10/68-1/69 An Thoi replacement for Colston
Chester Bennett Bishop Jr, GMGSN bing87@comcast.net 10/68-1/69 An Thoi replacement for Burvenich --- Rowley, MA
Clyde L. "Buddy" Pilgrim, BM3 11/68-1/69 An Thoi ??replacement for Gordon?? ---Anderson, SC
Larry James Balok, LTJG, OinC seascow@msn.com 1/69-1/69 Cat Lo Bradenton, FL
Douglas Scott Martin, ENS, OinC dsmartin67@gmail.com 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Monroe Township, NJ
Francis John Stevens Jr, BM3 franstevens22@comcast.net 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi WIA - 1/11/69 --- Sandwich, MA
1/12-1/14/69 Cat Lo battle damage repair at Cat Lo
2/11/69-11/27/69 Saigon Vietnamese Swift School training boat
John Joseph Billowitz, LTJG, OinC chocolatejonmar@aol.com 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Brookline, MA
Weymouth Daniel Symmes Jr, RD2 WeySymmes@aol.com 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Missoula, MT
Tony Paul Gisclair, BM3 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Poplarville, MS
Edward Ronald "Tex" Stokes, GMG3 ers@earthlink.net 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Mobile, AL
Gary Paul Alexander, GMG3 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Norwalk, IA
Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2 ljorg46@yahoo.com 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Ewing, NE
Ruston Merril Calisch, LTJG, OinC 1/70-?? Cat Lo San Clemente, CA
2/20-4/4/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
18 June 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3886


- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- On 15 April 1968, a special PCF naval gunfire element consisting of PCFs 6, 11, 38 and 74 conducted an intensive gunfire mission in an area northwest of Rach Gia on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The area, which had been the scene of numerous hostile fire incidents in recent weeks, was saturated with 81mm mortars and .50 caliber machine gun fire. An airborne spotter reported all rounds on target, destroying 45 structures and killing one Viet Cong (probable). During the mission, the Swift boats received heavy hostile fire with PCF's 38 and 74 taking a number of hits.

- On 22 April 1967 boat transferred from An Thoi to Qui Nhon. On 6 May 1967 boat transferred back to An Thoi.

- On 6 March 1968, PCF 6 was taken under enemy fire in Area 9F, receiving minor damage to her engine room. Enemy fire was returned and suppressed.

- On 13 November 1968, while providing support for a VNN Coastal Group 41 operation at the mouth of the Cua Lon PCFs 6 and 36 encountered automatic weapons and rocket fire. One B-40 round hit PCF 36 causing moderate damage and wounding one crewman.

- On 25 December 1968, PCF 6 and PCF 57 raided enemy positions in the Duong Keo river and destroyed several sampans and structures. The boats came under enemy fire while exiting and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- PCF 6 was transferred to the Vietnamese Swift School in Saigon on 11 February and later returned to Cat Lo on 27 November 1969.

- PCF 6 sustained a 4' x 5' hole, port side frame #10, when hit by a Vietnamese water taxi, 23 September 1969.

PCF 7
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 7 Amber/Green/Blue Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

PCF 8

Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-69 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 8 Blue/Green/Amber Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

- While conducting routine training operations to seaward of Bodega Bay at about 2200, Thursday, 18 December 1969, a training incident occurred resulting in the sinking of PCF 8 and the grounding of PCF 1. There were no serious personnel casualties. (1969 Classified Command History entry of the Naval Inshore Operations Training Center, Mare Island, CA) story

PCF 9

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
James A. Ferguson, LTJG, OinC 12/65-4/66 An Thoi was from Leominster, MA --- ?Wayland, MA - CPA?
Vernon Griffith Boyd, QM1 Saddlup1@oz.net 12/65-4/66 An Thoi made chief --- Puyallup, WA
Dale Martin Goff, BM2 zwalkinglib@hotmail.com (brother) 12/65-?? An Thoi deceased 6/25/2005 in Tacoma, WA
James Shults Mills, GMG2 chiefknothead@mchsi.com 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Lanark Village, FL
Dennis Lee Hyde, RMSN 12/65-4/66 An Thoi
William Mendiola Roberto, EN3 12/65-4/66 An Thoi was from Guam
Frederick Westc Bruns, LTJG, OinC fredbruns@cox.net 1/66-12/66 An Thoi Leucida, CA
Max Louis Van Fossen, BM1 66 An Thoi made chief --- San Diego, CA
Robert James Kajer, GMG2/1 66-1/69 An Thoi deceased 3/6/2003 in Mesa, AZ
G. Mitchell, EN2 66 An Thoi
J(ames Terrance) Bates, RM3 66 An Thoi
Cain, RM3 66 An Thoi
Charles Marvin Robinson, LTJG, OinC 66 An Thoi/Cat Lo deceased 5/14/1997 in Miami, FL
Charles Richard Tinstman, EN1/C 3/66-3/67 An Thoi/Cat Lo deceased 8/30/2004 in San Diego, CA
Warner, BM2 66 An Thoi/Cat Lo was from New Mexico
Donald Henry "Hank" McInnis, RD3 donmcinnis@aol.com 66 An Thoi/Cat Lo Portland, ME and Las Vegas, NV
Bennett, GMG3 66 An Thoi/Cat Lo
John Charles Lorenz, RM3 j-c-lorenz@sbcglobal.net 66 An Thoi/Cat Lo St. Louis, MO
Garry Wayne Muetzel, SN garymuetzel@aol.com 4/66-11/66 An Thoi/Cat Lo Parma, OH
Peter G. Fortin, LT, OinC 66 An Thoi Chattaroy, WA
Lawrence A. Jellison, BM2 66 An Thoi deceased 7/26/1995 in Jerseyville, IL
William Robert Jones, EN2 66 An Thoi Mason, OH
John Lawrence, RM3 66 An Thoi Sunnyvale, CA
Wallace, GMG3 66 An Thoi
Evers, BM3 66 An Thoi
Donald James Mayo, EN2 (No Computer) 7/66-10/66 An Thoi Munford, TN
Stuart Michael Novak, LTJG, OinC ?-10/66 An Thoi WIA - 10/18/66 --- left country 8/2/67 --- Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hubert Tuck Jr, BM2 ?-10/66 An Thoi KIA - 10/18/66 --- Lenoir City, TN
Gale Jackson Hays, EN2 ?-10/66 An Thoi KIA - 10/18/66 --- Falling Rock, WV
Eugene Lawrence Self, QM3 ?-10/66 An Thoi KIA - 10/18/66 --- Carteret, NJ
Lucio Garcia Valdez, RM3 ?-10/66 An Thoi WIA - 10/18/66
Lane Mcbride Markle, GMG3 ?-10/66 An Thoi Glenwood Springs, CO
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 67 An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Thomas Jene Elliott, LTJG, OinC gnatman3@cox.net 4/67-8/67 An Thoi Santee, CA
Harry Lamoin Claar II, BM2 4/67-8/67 An Thoi Pahrump, NV
Edward Leroy Smith, RM2 4/67-8/67 An Thoi
Dale Decker Snell, GMG3 dale.snell@verizon.net 4/67-8/67 An Thoi Hesperia, CA
Jerry Arnold Rogers, EN3 4/67-8/67 An Thoi
Henry J. Golemme Jr, SN 4/67-8/67 An Thoi Rockland, MA --- ??made SK3??
Jack Walter Merkley, LTJG, OinC merkleyjm@aol.com 8/67-4/68 An Thoi Rochester, IL
Clarence Mims "Reds" Coley, BM1 8/67-5/68 An Thoi deceased 3/19/2003 in Newark, NJ
??San Nicholas, EN2?? 8/67-5/68 An Thoi was from Guam
Dean Curtis Powell, GMG2 dpowell@leadhill.net 8/67-5/68 An Thoi Lead Hill, AR

Joseph L(eroy) Meyer, RMSN

8/67-5/68 An Thoi St. Louis, MO
Kenneth C. Briggs Jr, FN ken.briggs@verizon.net 8/67-?? An Thoi Philadelphia, PA
John John Sullivan, LTJG, OinC johnjsul@earthlink.net 9/67-4/68 An Thoi Pompano Beach, FL
Arturo Enrique Arias, QM2 ariasaea@cs.com 9/67-4/68 An Thoi El Paso, TX
Phil N. Scrogum, BM2 realtorcarol@yahoo.com 9/67-?? An Thoi Decatur, TX
Larry Allen Guffey, EN2 9/67-?? An Thoi WIA - 1/3/68 --- Glouster, OH
Michael Winston Crow, GMG3 atcf@swbell.net 9/67-4/68 An Thoi Castroville, TX
Clair James Schrodt, LT cschrodt@earthlink.net 1/68-5/68 An Thoi deceased 3/4/2012 in Pocatello, ID
David L. Clayton, QM2 pcf93@ilkonet.com 68 An Thoi Alice, TX
Craig Leo Tiernan, RD3 cltiernan@gmail.com 1/68-5/68 An Thoi Berkeley, Heights, NJ
Bryan Walter Kowalczyk, GMGSN bkowal@cox.net 1/68-5/68 An Thoi WIA - 3/8/69 --- Las Vegas, NV
7/6-10/5/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
Robert Leroy Crosby, LTJG, OinC 10/68-??/69 An Thoi South Hamilton, MA
David Marion Alston, GMG2 10/68-1/69 An Thoi Columbia, SC
Michael Manno, QM3 10/68-??/69 An Thoi
Gerald Robert Horrell, BM3 10/68-??/69 An Thoi North Hollywood, CA
Francis John Stevens Jr, SN franstevens22@comcast.net 10/68-1/69 An Thoi Sandwich, MA
George Walter Jones, EN3 10/68-??/69 An Thoi
Alfred Jesse French III, ENS/LTJG, OinC ajfrench3@gmail.com 11/68-11/69 Sea Float/An Thoi Damascus, OR
James Lindy Miller, RD1 jjmiller@wavecable.com 11/68-5/69 Sea Float/An Thoi WIA - 3/8/1969 - on 5/10/69 went to staff --- Port Orchard, WA
Donald E. Bradley, RD3 ??-3/69 Sea Float/An Thoi 4/1/69 transferred to PCF 44
George Walter Jones, EN3 ??-5/69 Sea Float/An Thoi 5/19/69 left to go North
Richard L. Baumberger Jr, BM3 1/69-5/69 Sea Float/An Thoi KIA - 5/5/1969 --- Mansfield, OH
Stanley Gustav Simonson, GMG2 stansimonson@msn.com ??/69-11/69 Sea Float/An Thoi Gold Bar, WA and Tucson, AZ
Mickey William Walker, GMG3 mickeywalker@yahoo.com 3/69-7/69 Sea Float/An Thoi left to go Cam Ranh Bay 7/27/69 --- Hixson, TN
Hoach, GMGSN, RVN 5/69-?? An Thoi 5/1/69 - RVN interpreter
Hercheck (sp), GMG2 5/69-?? Sea Float/An Thoi 5/8/69 - replacement for Baumberger
Billy Ray Burgess, EN3 burgfarm@yahoo.com 5/69-?? 5/20/69 - replacement for Jones --- Shirley, AR
Darryl Stephen "Bud" Skuce, GMG2 buju@xtalwind.net 6/69-8/69 Sea Float/An Thoi Inverness, FL --- replacement for
Robert W. Phillips Jr, EN3 7/69-6/70 Sea Float/An Thoi Lindside, WV - 7/4/69 replacement for
Henry "Buddy" Berman III, QM2 7/69-8/69 An Thoi deceased 6/8/2004 --- DeLeon Springs, FL
Walter Michael "Mike" Wroblowsky, RD3 mykro@bellsouth.net ??-8/69 An Thoi Hypoluxo, FL
7/20-7/27/1969 An Thoi repairs in An Thoi
William B. Kean III, LTJG, OinC 1/69-1/70 Sea Float/An Thoi Ewing, NJ
Daniel Milford Klinedinst, LTJG, OinC flfolks@hotmail.com 4/70-8/70 An Thoi Navarre, FL
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3904
Ha Son Them, HQ Thieu Uy, OinC themsonha17@yahoo.com 9/70-11/70 Nam Can Garden Grove, CA
2 November 1970 XR 645160 lost during tropical storm NORA

- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- Three (3) personnel were lost and two (2) seriously injured, when the 81mm mortar inexplicably exploded, after the loading of a high-explosive round, while conducting shore bombardment in support of friendly forces, 18 October 1966. Further Info

- On 3 January 1968, PCF 9 received hostile automatic weapons fire while on a routine patrol approximately eight miles northeast of Ca Mau Point. While closing the beach to return and suppress the fire, one US Navy crewman suffered a bullet wound in the right thigh. The hostile fire was suppressed and the Swift boat's guns killed one Viet Cong and wounded several others.

PCF 9 aground

- Exact date of this grounding, and the crew involved, isn't known but the tide went out and PCF 9 DIDN'T!

- On 6 July 1968, PCF 9 sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for out-of-country corrosion overhaul.

- On 10 October 1968, PCF 9 arrived at An Thoi, having completed its out-of-country corrosion overhaul.

- On 26 October 1968, PCF 9 and PCF 93 made the first transit of the long and dangerous Rach Gia-Ha Tien canal gathering valuable information during the trip.

- While establishing a Waterborne Guard Post (WBGP), 22 November 1969, near the Cambodian border, PCF 9 was struck below the waterline of the bow, by a B-40 rocket, resulting in water damage to the interior of the boat and the slight wounding of one (1) crewmember.

- On 27 December 1968, PCFs 3, 5, 9, 43 and 93 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river and Bo De river, destroying numerous sampans and structures and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered twice during the raid and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- On 29 December 1968, PCFs 9, 21, 66 and 72 raided enemy positions in the Bay Hap river-Dong Cung canal destroying numerous sampans and structures, several bunkers and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered on 3 occasions, wounding 5 USN crewmembers and 1 USCG man.

- PCFs 9 and 96 came under heavy B-40 rocket attack, 6 March 1970, while patrolling the Rach Giang Thanh. PCF 9 took one (1) hit and PCF 96 received three (3) hits. One (1) VNN crewmember was slightly wounded.

- On the afternoon of 8 March 1969, PCFs 9 and 38, with MSF embarked, entered the Cua Lon River, 90 miles south of Rach Gia. The craft moved up river to the mouths of the Nhung Mien and Bien Nhan rivers where the troops were landed to investigate reports of enemy mines along the banks of these rivers. All units probed 1,000 yards south along the rivers with no contact or signs of mines. "Swift" boat gunfire destroyed four structures and one bunker before the troops were re-embarked. While enroute up river to the Cai Nhap the craft were taken under heavy enemy fire from both banks. All craft received hits, however, PCF 38 was the most seriously damaged as it lost one engine and took water into the engine compartment. After clearing the area the craft stopped and set up a defensive perimeter to wait for a medevac helicopter to pick up two USN and one MSF who were seriously wounded. Five other crewmen received minor wounds. After PCF 38 made temporary repairs the craft got underway and cleared the river late that night.

- PCFs 3904 and 3907 were lost on 2 November 1970, in the vicinity of XR 645160, while transiting the Vietnamese coast, as part of a group of six Vietnamese PCFs en route to Cat Lo for repairs, they were overtaken by tropical storm NORA and sank. Both crews were rescued without loss of life and the remaining swifts arrived at a safe haven off Coastal Group 36 at Long Phu.

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PCF 10

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Ralph Grady Johnson, LTJG, OinC 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Albertville, AL
Billy Ray Tatum, GMG2 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Tatum, TX
Vincent Lee Robison, EN2 1thunder@prodigy.net 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Ashtabula, OH
Bert Warren Jeffries, QMSN bwjeffries@hotmail.com 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Salmon, ID
Huddleston, BM2 12/65-4/66 An Thoi
Roger William Duquet, RM3 825388@bellsouth.net 12/65-4/66 An Thoi Stuart, FL
Thomas Jason Petersik, LT, OinC tompetersik@yahoo.com ?4/66?-11/66 An Thoi St. Charles, IL
Carl C(layton) Ferris, BM1 '66 An Thoi ??Jackson, MI?? - was from Oregon
Dennis William Byram, GMG2 cookiecrumbs13@verizon.net (cousin) 65/66 An Thoi Coulterville, IL
Daniel Thomas Tingen, GMG3 tingen45@yahoo.com '66 An Thoi Las Cruces, NM
Eduardo Placido Arellano, RMSN '66 An Thoi
Smith, EN2 '66 An Thoi
Larry Alan Irwin, LTJG, OinC larryirwin99@gmail.com 10/66-9/67 An Thoi Menlo Park, CA
Jim Taylor, BM1 10/66-9/67 An Thoi
Gordon Jones, EN1 10/66-9/67 An Thoi
Danny Hannah, RM3 10/66-9/67 An Thoi
Basil Harris, GMG3 10/66-9/67 An Thoi served on a swift that had a light blue interior? (late 66-early 67)
Chuck White, BMSN 10/66-9/67 An Thoi
Robert Holcomb Wright, LTJG, OinC bk101@peop.tds.net 11/67-5/68 An Thoi deceased 9/8/1984 in Birmingham, AL
??Jim?? Hourseman, RD1 11/67-5/68 An Thoi ??Kingsburg, CA??
Lane Mcbride Markle, GMG3 11/67-5/68 An Thoi WIA --- Glenwood Springs, CO
Douglas, BM1 11/67-5/68 An Thoi
James Patrick Thomas, RD3 ThomasJimP@aol.com 11/67-5/68 An Thoi WIA - 2/16/1968 --- Henderson, NV
Daniel Thomas Tingen, SN tingen45@yahoo.com Las Cruces, NM
Larry Raymond Thurlow, LTJG, OinC pattythurlow@yahoo.com 5/68-12/68 An Thoi Bogue, KS
William A. Barnard, EN2 5/68-12/68 An Thoi was from Oregon
Arnold E. Thiele, BM3 5/68-12/68 An Thoi was from MN
John Earl Moon, GMGSN 5/68-12/68 An Thoi ?Carbondale, PA?
??Ron?? Taylor, RMSN 5/68-12/68 An Thoi
James Alphu Rue, GMGSN jimrue@nfwriter.com 5/68-12/68 An Thoi Livonia, MI
James Joseph Galvin Sr, LTJG, OinC jandbgalvin@msn.com 12/68-3/69 An Thoi Leesburg, VA
William A. Barnard, EN2 12/68-3/69 An Thoi was from Oregon
Arnold E. Thiele, BM3 12/68-3/69 An Thoi WIA - 1/13/69 --- was from MN
Roy Allen Barnes, RM3 roybarnesus@att.net 12/68-3/69 An Thoi Loomis, CA
John Earl Moon, GMGSN 12/68-3/69 An Thoi WIA - 1/20/69 - ?Carbondale, PA?
James Alphu Rue, GMGSN jimrue@nfwriter.com 12/68-3/69 An Thoi WIA - 1/13/69 --- Livonia, MI
3/11-6/16/69 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
William Taber Ferris III, LTJG, OinC 7/69-9/69 Sea Float/An Thoi WIA - 9/3/69 --- Cutchogue, NY
Roy Franklin "Mack" McCord, QM2 katie11@ajinternet.net 7/69-9/69 Sea Float/An Thoi WIA - 9/3/69 --- Carmi, IL
Toby Talbert, EN3 7/69-9/69 Sea Float/An Thoi WIA - 9/3/69
John Sarifire, GMG3 7/69-9/69 Sea Float/An Thoi
Myers, RD?? 7/69-9/69 Sea Float/An Thoi
9/3-12/31/69 repair in Yokosuka, Japan
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3875


- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- On 3 December 1968, PCF 10, PCF 43, PCF 88 and PCF 93 raided Viet Cong positions deep into the Cai Lon river and destroyed 15 structures, 17 sampans, 9 junks and killed 1 Viet Cong. The boats encountered hostile fire on 3 occasions when exiting the river, inflicting minor damage to PCF 10 and PCF 43.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- Boat was hit by a B-40 rocket and 75mm recoilless rifle fire 3 September 1969, in the Song Bo De river, where it joins the Rach Duong Keo canal. PCF 10 arrived alongside the USS Windham County LST 1170 at 1300H on 6 September 1969, and was moored alongside to starboard. There was a westerly wind, 20 to 25 knots with gusts to 40 knots and the seas were six to eight feet from the west. At 1730, PCF 10 began taking on water internally and the damage control party was called away and rigged pumps. The PCF commenced taking water over the stern faster than the pumps could remove it. At 2000H, a sudden squall occurred which negated all efforts to save the boat and it sank at 2015H in about 25 feet of water. All classified material, small arms and personal effects were removed prior to the sinking.
PCF 10 was dewatered and afloat at 1500H on 21 September 1969; salvage operations having been delayed by heavy weather. It was intended to tow the "Swift" boat to Vung Tau; however, after inspection she was found to be totally unseaworthy for tow and was then loaded on board the USS Whetstone LSD 27 and lifted to Cat Lo for repairs on 25 September 1969. On 13 October 1969, PCF 10 was loaded aboard the USS Ajax AR 6 for transfer to the Naval Base, Yokosuka, Japan, for repairs, arriving 28 October 1969.

PCF 11

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
James Henry Franklin III, LTJG, OinC jamesf118@comcast.net 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Old Mystic, CT
Jim Gray, BM1 12/65-5/66 An Thoi
Anthony Eugene Ballard GMG2 12/65-5/66 An Thoi ??Yuma, AZ??
Christopher J. Connell, BM3 ccxxl@northnet.org 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Lisbon, NY
Andrew George Miller, RM3 pcf11_1965@msn.com 12/65-5/66 An Thoi deceased 8/11/2006 in Hillsboro, OR
William Albert Gerich, EN3 bgerich@bellsouth.net 12/65-5/66 An Thoi Quitman, MS
Joseph Allan Fachinger, LT, OinC 5/66-4/67 An Thoi Louisville, KY (left country 20 April 1967)
Chris Davis, BM1 5/66-5/67 An Thoi made chief
Joseph Otto Sowards, EN2 5/66-5/67 An Thoi
Thomas Eugene Powley, RM3 t.powley@insightbb.com 5/66-5/67 An Thoi Louisville, KY
Bobby M. Kemp, GMG3 5/66-5/67 An Thoi Okeechobee, FL
Robert Pelotte, SN 5/66-?? An Thoi ??Cincinnati, OH??
John Thomas Oliver, SN blacknighttoo@excite.com (wife) ??-5/67 An Thoi deceased 1/11/2010 in Cartage, NC --- replacement for Pelotte
Walter Edward Kearns, LTJG, OinC 66- 2/67 An Thoi Reston, VA
Gilmore, BM2 66 An Thoi
Wilson, GMG3 66 An Thoi
Randy Beard, RM3 judybeard27@aol.com 66 An Thoi ??Houston, TX??
Thomas J. Kohr, SN marlkohr@lmf.net 3/66-9/67 An Thoi Lebanon, PA
Richard Charles Gustafson, LTJG, OinC rrgustafson@earthlink.net 6/67-6/68 An Thoi Bloomington, MN
William Harvey Arnold Sr, BM2 william_arnoldsr@comcast.net 6/67-6/68 An Thoi Poulsbo, WA
Morris Ray Finley, EN2 6/67-6/68 An Thoi Rushville, NY
Donald Lee Meyer, RM3 6/67-6/68 An Thoi
"Duffy", GMG3 6/67-6/68 An Thoi was from Indiana
Jim Schilling, SN 6/67-6/68 An Thoi Chula Vista, CA
12 December 1968 An Thoi boat sailed to Cat Lo for in country overhaul
James Milton Neveln, LTJG, OinC jimneveln@sbcglobal.net 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Reno, NV
Lawrence Charles Kuentzel, QM3 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec deceased 6/22/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA - made chief (ret)
Gregory B. "Greg" Thacker, RD3 fivsec4460@msn.com 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Elkins, AR
Fred Richard Cooper, BM3 FCooper@greenvillecounty.org 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec deceased 1/28/2007 in Pelzer, SC
Charles Edward Reuter, EN3 ReuterCE@aol.com 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Cedar Rapids, IA
Robert Earl Nowlin, GMG3 renowlin@yahoo.com 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Bedford, TX
Richard Colton Kern, LTJG, OinC kernnature@aol.com 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Miami, FL
Trishitti, QM2 6/69-9/69 Cat Lo 9/21/69 sent back to the USA, family troubles
Wilson, RM? 6/69-9/69 Cat Lo
James William Newman Jr, BM3 6/69- Cat Lo
William Herbert Means, RD3 meanspi@sbcglobal.net 6/69- Cat Lo Bakersfield, CA
Carl L. Camp, GMG3 6/69- Cat Lo Casper, WY
Hoss, EN2 9/69- Cat Lo replacement for Wilson
Wilson, RM? 9/69- Cat Lo replacement for Trishitti
Richard Stephen Goetz, LTJG, OinC 11/69 Cat Lo replacement for Kern
Jeffrey Mize Wainscott, ENS, OinC bramwood@comcast.net 6/69-10/69 Burgess, VA
Viet Hung Truong, BM2 vh_truong@hotmail.com 8/69-1/70 Qui Nhon Bakersfield, CA
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3857
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- On 15 April 1968, a special PCF naval gunfire element consisting of PCFs 6, 11, 38 and 74 conducted an intensive gunfire mission in an area northwest of Rach Gia on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The area, which had been the scene of numerous hostile fire incidents in recent weeks, was saturated with 81mm mortars and .50 caliber machine gun fire. An airborne spotter reported all rounds on target, destroying 45 structures and killing one Viet Cong (probable). During the mission, the Swift boats received heavy hostile fire with PCF's 38 and 74 taking a number of hits.

- On 17 October 1968, PCF 11, PCF 38 and PCF 93 conducted a raid into the Viet Cong controlled lake south of the Ong Doc river and were credited with 3 Viet Cong WIA, 64 structures destroyed, 15 sampans destroyed and numerous livestock destroyed. The OinCs of PCF 38 and PCF 93 and one crewman were wounded during the raid when the PCFs came under light fire.

- On 3 November 1968, PCF 5 and PCF 11 responded to a Market Time policeman operation in the Cai Lon river. PCF 5 came under enemy fire during the operation, sustaining minor damage.

- On 12 December 1968, sailed to Cat Lo for in country overhaul.

- Boat departed Qui Nhon 25 October 1969 for Saigon and turnover to the Vietnamese Navy.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 12

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
24 December 1965 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
George Charles Priebe Jr, ENS, OinC geocpreb@aol.com 12/65-3/66 An Thoi Woodstock, IL
L(onnie) L. Ellis, BM1 12/65-11/66 An Thoi ??West Virginia??
P.H. Harp, EN1 12/65-11/66 An Thoi
J.H. "Dusty" Rhodes, GMG3 12/65-11/66 An Thoi
Leonard Lay, RM 12/65-11/66 An Thoi
Raymond Richard Allen, SN BiggD21K@aol.com 12/65-2/66 An Thoi La Quinta, CA
Blair H. Wintersgill, LT, OinC 66-5/67 An Thoi was from Pittsburgh, PA
Ramsey, BM1 66 An Thoi
Holm, EN3 66 An Thoi
Robert Arthur Sikes, GMGSN 66 An Thoi Sacramento, CA
Richard Lewis Parsons, RMSN 66 An Thoi
Wright, SN 66 An Thoi
John L. McCorkle, ENS/LTJG, OinC 66/67 An Thoi was from Chapel Hill, NC
George "Red" Canady, BM1 66/67 An Thoi
Joseph Francis Chontos, RM3/2 exrock60@aol.com 66/67 An Thoi Chesapeake, VA
King Paul Mike, SN 66/67 An Thoi Tsaile, AZ
Terry "Smokey" Hart, GMSN 66/67 An Thoi was from New York state
Mike Baker, ENFN 66-3/67 An Thoi 3/67 developed medical problems and was transferred out
Lorenzo Ruiz Alvara Jr, EN3 dustyduck@suddenlink.net 3/67-11/67 An Thoi Eureka, CA --- replaced Baker
George Price Jr, OinC An Thoi Lake Bluff, IL
Christopher Ream, LT, OinC ream@aya.yale.edu 12/67-4/68 An Thoi Palo Alto, CA
Merlin Edward "Ed" Mundy Jr, QM1 edmundydav@gmail.com 12/67-4/68 An Thoi Spencer, IN
Dalton Carl "Butch" Heck, EN2 12/67-4/68 An Thoi Sidney, OH
Walter James "Moose" Torney, BM3 12/67-4/68 An Thoi New Baltimore, MI
Robert Lee Moreno, RD3 softballmore65@yahoo.com 12/67-4/68 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Allen Smith, GMG3 12/67-4/68 An Thoi Pennsylvania
13 April 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to DaNang
Peter Burgess Snyder, LTJG, OinC pete@kis-kiosk.com 4/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Broomfield, CO
Gary E. Rosenberger, QM2 4/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Baltimore, MD
Johnnie Phillip Fitts, BM2 4/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Noel, MO (made chief)
Kenneth Lester Bloch, RD3 4/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Minneapolis, MN
Thomas Harold Klemash, GMG3 pcf12gmg@yahoo.com 4/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Benicia, CA
James Walter Steffes, EN2 pcf12crew@yahoo.com 6/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Sun City, CA
10/27/68 - 1/3/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh
James C. Round Jr, RDSN 68-2/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Spokane, WA
Tommy Lloyd Hovland, LTJG, OinC thl.navy06@live.com 6/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/Sea Float Greenville, SC
Burke Allison Salsi, RD2 bsalsi@triad.rr.com 6/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/Sea Float Greensboro, NC
Ronald Clyde Chase, GMG3 windrider18@excite.com 6/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/Sea Float Eagle, ID
Benton, EN3 6/69-7/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
Stephen J. Brown, QM3 6/69-9/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
William Alexander "Skip" Publicover, GMG3 skipper_sro@yahoo.com 6/69-10/69 DaNang Charleston, SC
Thomas Karl Brown, EN2 tkbrown3@gmail.com 7/69-1/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/Sea Float Tacoma, WA
William Douglas Kelley, QM2 wmdkelley@aol.com 9/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/Sea Float Colbert, WA
21 August 1969 DaNang boat transferred to An Thoi
Dale Leslie Demyan, RD3 daledemyan@hotmail.com 12/69-3/70 An Thoi/Cam Ranh Trenton, SC
Kenneth John "Val" Valentine, GMG2 11/69-3/70 An Thoi/Cam Ranh Kaaawa, HI
Kenneth Louis McCraw Jr, LTJG, OinC kmccraw@tacsnet.org 3/70-3/70 An Thoi/ Cam Ranh Cedar Park, TX
Robert Wesley Anderson, EN3 rwaudit@aol.com 3/70-3/70 An Thoi/Cam Ranh Columbus, MT
William Rick Weeks, RD2 3/70-3/70 An Thoi/Cam Ranh was from Texas
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3864
Nguyen Cong Uong, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??


- PCFs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 and 12, and their crews, were transported together, in the well deck of the USS Catamount LSD 17, from Subic Bay to Phu Quoc Island (An Thoi) arriving 24 December 1965.

- On 13 April 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to DaNang.

- On 21 August 1969 boat transferred from DaNang to An Thoi.

PCF 13

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
James Dewey Stephens, LTJG, OinC jimstephens22@gmail.com 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Washington, IA (Chief Baker story) (magazine article)
Robert M(artin) Maynard, BM1 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue ??Fort Lauderdale, FL --- Retired BMCS??
??Michael Edward?? Lackey, RM2 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue ??Alabama??
??Marion Bernhard?? Orton, BM3 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue ??Edmonds, WA??
Paul A. Adams, RMSN 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue ??California??
Edward L. Geary, SA 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue
Jay Berkeley Fleming, LTJG, OinC ??-5/68 DaNang/Chu Lai San Diego, CA
(Bill) Stanley, EN1 DaNang/Chu Lai
Jeffery Lynn Hannas Sr, BM2 jeff.hannas@qiagen.com 6/67-6/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Fairfield, PA
Bickman, BM DaNang/Chu Lai
Yarkou, GMG DaNang/Chu Lai
Jesse William Rose, RDSN 7/67-11/67 DaNang/Chu Lai New York state
11/29/67-2/28/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
David L. Freeman, LTJG, OinC 2/68-1/69 Hue/Chu Lai was from Fairfax, VA
Darrell R. "Dino" Moschetti, BM3 2/68-1/69 Hue/Chu Lai Modesto, CA
James P(atrick) "Dizzy Dean" Devine Jr, EN2 2/68-??/68 Hue/Chu Lai was from Philadelphia, PA
Wayne L(axton) Wicker, RD3 2/68-1/69 Hue/Chu Lai ??Marion, NC??
Harold Thomas Carter, RD3 retnavytom@yahoo.com 2/68-1/69 Hue/Chu Lai Dixmont, ME
Lary Foster Wright, GMGSN 2/68-1/69 Hue/Chu Lai Columbia, MO
William Harris "Dave" Davis, EN2 chfngn@aol.com 68-12/68 ??Hue/Chu Lai?? Lyman, WA - Devine's replacement
Morton S(trahan) Hodgson III, ENS, OinC morton@mindspring.com 1/69-8/69 DaNang Marietta, GA
Tommy Lavern Francis, GMG2 swiftboat_13@hotmail.com 1/69-8/69 DaNang Booneville, AR
Charles Kenneth Russell, RD2 charruss@mon-cre.net 1/69-8/69 DaNang Montgomery, AL
Barry Leigh Whitesell, BM3 swiftboat@yahoo.com 1/69-8/69 DaNang Greensboro, NC
Wilson, EN? 1/69-3/69 DaNang WIA - 3/10/69 and medevaced
John Robert Phillips, EN1 spbf@fidnet.com 3/69-8/69 DaNang Sullivan, MO --- replacement for Wilson
Elmo Russell Zumwalt III, LTJG, OinC 8/69-9/69 DaNang deceased 8/13/1988 in Fayetteville, NC
Clarence William Nairmore, EN3 8/69-9/69 DaNang Birmingham, AL
Geoffrey Charles Martin, GMG3 8/69-9/69 DaNang Los Angeles, CA
Archie Whiting Shuford Jr, GMG3 8/69-9/69 DaNang Hickory, NC
Harvey William Miller, RD3 8/69-9/69 DaNang Baltimore, MD
Gregory Dean Rose, GMG3 grose1948@yahoo.com 8/69-9/69 DaNang Salt Lake City, UT
Randall Edward Middleton, LTJG, OinC rand@middletonassociates.net 10/69-2/70 DaNang Normal, IL
Charles Russell "Chuck" Rabel, LTJG, OinC rabelathome@cox.net 10/69-1/70 DaNang Vista, CA
Glenn Michael Dohrmann, EN2 dohrmannfarms@gmail.com 10/69-1/70 DaNang Ensign, KS
John Carl Brewer, BM2 10/69-1/70 DaNang Stanton, KY
David Lynn Stevenson, RD3 dkstevenson@madras.net 10/69-1/70 DaNang Madras, OR
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3876


- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion, LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- On 18 February 1966, PCF 13, while patrolling south of DaNang, was the first Swift Boat attached to DaNang to be taken under hostile fire. PCF 13 received five (5) rounds of mortar fire from the beach about two (2) miles north of the Cua Dai river.

- MARKET TIME participation in Operation Beau Charger, which began on 19 May 1967, was terminated on 26 May 1967. During this period one member of the USCGC Point Dume's crew and two members of PCF's 13 crew were wounded slightly by enemy fire. Both craft sustained minor hull damage.

- PCF's 3, 13, 23 and 42 were loaded aboard the USS Belle Grove LSD 2 on 29 November 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. These were the first four boats, of an eventual 24, scheduled for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. All PCF's scheduled for this program were to exit from and return to country from a centralized point at Cam Ranh Bay. All ordnance equipment was off loaded at Cam Ranh Bay, prior to departure for the yards and would be overhauled by the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay personnel. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- During the morning of 3 January 1969, PCF 13 carried out an effective psyops mission off the coast near two enemy controlled villages 25 miles northwest of Chu Lai. After an hour of loudspeaker operations approximately 150 Vietnamese civilians had gathered on the beach for escort to a refugee village. As the escort operation by PCFs 13 and 69 commenced an enemy ambush killed 10 and wounded 5 of the refugees as they moved from their village. The Swift boats called in Americal Division gunships to suppress the enemy fire as the Vietnamese interpreter on PCF 13 told the refugees help was on the way and sang them songs to prevent panic. By the end of the day more than 200 people had relocated, despite Viet Cong threats of death for doing so, in order to escape enemy exploitation of their food and labor.

- On 10 March 1969, PCF 13 and 99 were conducting routine familiarization with the river complex. PCF-99 exited seaward on business while PCF-13 maintained temporary single coverage of the "brown water". At dusk and not more than three kilometers from CG-14, PCF-13 was ambushed by an unknown sized enemy force. The boat received four rounds of B-40, RPG, recoilless rifle and small arms close aboard with shrapnel damage resulting. Several automatic weapons sights were also involved. The peak tank gunner was blown over the side by the impact of a large round nearby, and subsequently was recovered. Total damage to PCF-13 was several shrapnel holes, about 30-35 bullet holes, one disabled engine and one USN WIA. PCF-13 withdrew to Coastal Group FOURTEEN to await reinforcements. The injured engineman was medevaced.

- LTJG Robert Leroy Crosby, CosDiv 12 staff, wounded 24 September 1969, by an accidental discharge of the rear .50 caliber machine gun on PCF 13, while tied up to the YFNB-2 in DaNang. He died 26 September 1969, at the 3rd Army Field Hospital in Saigon. Investigation details

PCF 14

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Robert Dulaney Reeves II, LT, OinC 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Gainesville, FL
Spencer Bostel Johnston Jr, BM1 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Scottsdale, PA
Charles Douglas Jennings, EN3 cjenn2610@aol.com 1/66-6/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Scottsdale, AZ --- replaced by Ramos
Charles W. Vaughn, RMSN 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai
Tommie D. Skinner, GMGSN 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai
Edward Stuart Mroczek, SN 1/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Rochester, NY
Tony Ramos, EN1 6/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai
Harlan Kenneth Ullman, LT, OinC 11/66-3/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Washington, DC (left country 4 April 1967)
Andrew Wallace "Tony" Herman, RM1 hermana001@hawaii.rr.com 11/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Waipahu, HI
Herbert Stephen Blume, LTJG, OinC bluhsb@sbcglobal.net 3/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Manchester, MO
Curtis Russell, EN1 3/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Bend, OR
Martin Burke, BM2 3/67-??/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai
Daniel P. Englert, GMG3 3/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai deceased 10/21/2008 in Rochester, NY
Robert Donald Pruess, RM3 robertpruess@yahoo.com 3/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Oceanpark, WA
Jake Gilmore, SN 3/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai was from Mississippi
Vernon George Stubbs, BM1 ??/67-8/67 Da Nang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Plymouth, MN
Walter S. Dobrzelecki (Doblecki), LTJG, OinC wdoblecki@comcast.net 8/67-11/67 DaNang/Cua Viet Gales Ferry, CT
Elvin Hurley, BM2 8/67-11/67 DaNang/Cua Viet
Daniel C. Overcast, RD2 8/67-11/67 DaNang/Cua Viet Bemus Point, NY
Robert Henry "Guppy" Guptill, EN2 robert.h.guptill@hotmail.com 8/67-11/67 DaNang/Cua Viet Lampasas, TX
Dewey Charles Williams, QM2 navhog@yahoo.com 8/67-11/67 DaNang/Cua Viet Fresno, CA
"Original GMG2" 8/67-?? DaNang/Cua Viet
Burke, GMG ??-11/67 Cua Viet
Donald G. Kaiser, LTJG, OinC dgkais@gmail.com 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet Marysville, WA
Emory Harrison Stephens, GMG2 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet Cartersville, GA
Robert "Tiny" Herndon, EN2 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet was from Minnesota
Buzz Oliver Boyd, GMG3 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet was from Redding, CA
Allen Held, BM3 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet
James Stephen Matheny, RMSN jmatheny4914@yahoo.com 11/67-11/67 Cua Viet Granite City, IL


- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- Boat damaged, OinC and BM1 injured in an attack in the Cape Batangan area, 31 August 1966, south of Chu Lai, by shore positions using small arms and small automatic weapons. They were wounded by shrapnel resulting from the enemy fire hitting their boat. These were the first two (2) DaNang based swift personnel to be wounded.

- At 0733 on 21 February 1967, PCF 14 recovered a US Marine aviator who had ejected from his A-4 aircraft 80 miles southeast of DaNang. The PCF sighted the chute while it was still airborne and proceeded to pick up the pilot from the sea. The Marine was unhurt and was later returned to Chu Lai by helicopter.

- At 0130 on 18 June 1967, PCF 14 stopped, searched and detained an unlighted junk 25 miles southeast of DaNang. Among the hidden items found on board by the PCF's crew were 25 vials of glucose serum, 25 vials of streptomycin, 24 vials of vitamins and seven bags of rice marked with the USAID stamp.

- PCF 14 capsized, sank and was lost while transiting heavy surf conditions, in an attempt to rescue local fisherman from several overturned sampans, at the Cua Viet river channel entrance, 30 November 1967. PCF 55 took an 85 degree roll and had all but one man washed overboard during rescue operations. The one remaining man held on and PCF 55, as well as all PCF 14's crew members and the Vietnamese personnel were rescued and returned safely to port.

Because of the continuation of deteriorating sea conditions generated by the Northeast Monsoon, the Cua Viet detachment operations were terminated on 30 November 1967.

PCF 15

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Bruce Connor Johnson Jr, LTJG, OinC bcjohnsonjr@gmail.com 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Staten Island, NY
Freddie Lee Edwards Jr, BM2 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai KIA - 2/21/70 while serving on PBR 8132 --- was from Prichard, AL
Edwin C. Mantonya, EN2 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Puyallup, WA
James E. Bryson, GMG3 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai was from South Carolina --- did a 2nd tour in An Thoi 69-70
Kenneth E. Taylor, RMSN 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Colorado
James V. Perry, SN 1/66-8/66 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Rochester, NY
Kenneth Robert McGuire, LT, OinC krmcguire@earthlink.net 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Encino, CA --- medevaced on 6/10/1967
Robert Thomas Meron, BM1 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 9/27/1993 in San Diego, CA
Jimmie Lee Foster, EN2 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Bridgewater, IA
Irvin Dean Turnbull, RM3 icj2fertx@verizon.net 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Georgetown, TX
Allen Clark LoBean, GMGSA sawgrass@windstream.net 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Clayton, GA --- left country on leave 5/21/1967
Curtis Lee Williams, SN 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Hobe Sound, FL
Richard Kenneth Jankowsky, LTJG, OinC 5/67-2/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 1/28/1980 in San Diego, CA
Richard Allen Craig, EN1 richardc388@hotmail.com 5/67-2/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Howe, TX
Gary Yoshio Takahashi, GMGSN/3 Gary_Takahashi@maxtor.com 5/67-2/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Santa Clara, CA
Michael Allen Turley, BM2 boatsturley@yahoo.com 5/67-2/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Las Vegas, NV
Terry Lee Vander Molen, SN pcf1515@gmail.com 5/67-2/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Shelbyville, MI
Jerome Aloysius Peschka Jr, LT, OinC japeschkajr@aol.com 2/68-11/68 DaNang El Paso, TX
Thomas Kelly Noble Jr, RD2 shelba@cdbridge.net 2/68-11/68 DaNang Odon, IN
Howard Alva "Hal" McNinch, RD3 mcninch@friend.ly.net 2/68-11/68 DaNang Stevensville, MD
Jack Cole Batcheller, GMG3 2/68-11/68 DaNang Springfield, MO --- ex-mayor of Ada, MO
Stephen Lewis Aasen, GMGSN lercheaasen@hotmail.com 2/68-11/68 DaNang deceased 11/3/1983 in Springfield, OR
Thomas M. Allen, GMGSA 2/68-11/68 DaNang ??South Bend, IN??
Elton Roger Key, BM2 68-69 DaNang deceased 5/18/2000 in Hartford, WI
Larry Lee Wolpert, BM3 8/68-69 DaNang deceased 11/6/1999 in Lincoln, IL
Mark Erwin Bell, RD2 marksputer@earthlink.net 6/69-8/69 DaNang Temple City, CA
Michael Kirk Gann, ENS, OinC gann3850@aol.com 7/69-12/69 DaNang Richmond, TX
Mike Meeske, QM1 7/69-12/69 DaNang
Lawrence Alan Jones, RD2 7/69-12/69 DaNang
Clifford J. Elwart, EN2 7/69-12/69 DaNang
Ray Kope, BM3 7/69-12/69 DaNang
Willard E. Short, GMG3 7/69-12/69 DaNang
James Emery Conant Eaton, LTJG, OinC jeceaton@yahoo.com 12/69-1/70 DaNang Belvedere, CA
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3877


- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- At 1430 on 9 April 1967, PCF 15 was acting as a blocking force, along the Thu Bon River, for the US Marines Operation Canyon, when a group of Viet Cong were observed moving up to attack a Marine platoon about one quarter mile from their position. When PCF 15 closed the shoreline, the enemy opened fire with automatic weapons and small arms. PCF 15 immediately returned fire with devastating accuracy, completely silencing the enemy positions. A Marine reconnaissance patrol, searching the area after the engagement, discovered eight enemy killed, three wounded and an assortment of abandoned weapons.

- On 13 May 1967, PCF 15 took out a crew of ABC newsmen to gather pictures of a swiftboat during high speed runs/manuevers, do you remember seeing these pictures of PCF 18 at speed?

- On 7 August 1967, seven MARKET TIME craft came to the assistance of Coastal Group 16 when its base, 70 miles southeast of DaNang, was assaulted by a battalion-size force of Viet Cong.

The attack on the base began at 0300. PCF 20 reached the area by 0315 and began providing 81mm fire at the request of the base's naval advisor; shortly thereafter PCF 75 and the Vietnamese Navy's PCE 10 arrived to lend additional fire support. By 0345, however, an advancing enemy contingent -- approximately 300 in number -- had overrun the base. At this time USS Gallup PG 85, USS Camp DER 251 and two other Swifts (PCFs 15 and 54) were in the area, furnishing fire support and exfiltration patrols, and helping to evacuate the wounded. Thirty-two miles to the northwest, USS Widgeon MSC 208 had assumed the duty of a relay station for communications between the battle scene and the First Naval Zone's headquarters unit at DaNang. Since there was a possibility that the attack on the base might be combined with an infiltration attempt along the coastline, CTG 115.1, in DaNang, ordered Gallup to return to the southern portion of her patrol sector. Meanwhile, air and artillery strikes countered the enemy's movements within the Coastal Group base and two Vietnamese Army (ARVN) companies and one US Army company were dispatched to the scene. By 0730 the Viet Cong were forced to retreat from the heavily-damaged base. The Coastal Group commander and 13 Vietnamese sailor's had been killed. During the attack the Coastal Group's senior advisor, Lieutenant William C. Fitzgerald, USN and his three assistants joined in the effort to repel the invaders and resisted until the advisors' bunker was virtually surrounded. Lieutenant Fitzgerald then requested an artillery strike on his position and provided covering fire while his men escaped to the river. Before Lieutenant Fitzgerald could make good his own escape he was killed by small-arms fire.

During the enemy attack Swift boats evacuated three Navy advisors and approximately 40 Vietnamese to USS Camp for treatment and shelter; fifteen of the Vietnamese were subsequently transferred to the hospital at Quang Ngai by helicopter. Camp remained on station until the 11th, providing illumination fire and gunfire support as the task of rebuilding the base began. Full Story

- On 30 September 1967, PCF15 rescued a Marine pilot whose aircraft had crashed 48 miles southeast of DaNang.

- In response to a request from the USS Valley Forge LPH 8 on the evening of 1 May 1968, PCF 15 and USCGC Point Lomas were sent to the scene of a helicopter crash at sea about 22 miles northwest of Tan My. The Market Time units arrived in the area by 2130. Four survivors were rescued after having been in the water since 2056. The search for the fifth man in the aircraft continued until 0105 when normal patrol operations were resumed.

- On the morning of 1 May 1969, CTU 115.1.0, consisting of PCFs 15, 58, 70, USN EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Team, Coastal Group 14 units, VNN Engineering Team from Quang Nam Sector and a VNN Security Force Team conducted SEA TIGER operations in the Song Cua Dai and Song Thu Bon Rivers about five miles Southeast of Hoi An. The search and destroy mission involved river penetration into a known Viet Cong concentration. Units of CTU 115.1.0 and Coastal Group 14 acted as a river blocking force while the EOD Team, VNN Engineering Team and VNN Security Force Team were inserted for a bunker destruction sweep. Two PCFs penetrated several miles upriver and fired at targets of opportunity and Viet Cong hamlets on both river banks until shallow water and man-made obstructions halted further penetration. The two PCFs received moderate hostile small arms fire which was quickly suppressed. Several people were taken under fire while running for fortified positions and firing at CTU 115.1.0 units. Heavy enemy small arms was then received from the fortified position and was immediately suppressed by the PCFs. The units ashore destroyed the bunker complexes. The operation resulted in 14 structures, 43 bunkers, nine sampans and 10 fishing weirs destroyed and 15 structures damaged. There were no friendly casualties while two Viet Cong were probably killed.

- On the night of 24 June 1969, PCFs 15 and 61, while conducting a SEA TIGER patrol on the Troung Giang River about 16 mile south-southeast of DaNang, observed a sampan moving from west to est. PCF 15 utilized proper warning procedures but the sampan continued to evade and was taken under fire and destroyed. Three bodies were recovered from the debris. Two survivors tried to evade and were killed. An elderly female, in shock, but otherwise uninjured, was taken from the water. Continuing the patrol, the PCFs received automatic weapons fire and suppressed it. Four sampans were damaged but the occupants successfully evaded. Departing the area PCF 61 struck a submerged object with it's screws and sustained minor damage. There were no friendly casualties while five VC were killed (body count) and one female was captured.

- PCF 15 holds the dubious distinction of accomplishing in a single night's action the following:
1) Breaking up a secret Seal Team landing, near Hue, by shining their spotlight on the seal team's rubber raft.
2) Running into a surfaced US Navy submarine while trying to come alongside, so they could go aboard and explain why they had illuminated the Seal Team and broken up the landing operation.

PCF 16

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
John David Louk, LTJG, OinC swift24@juno.com 1/66-10/66 DaNang Carmel, IN
Wallace James Hogue Jr, BM2 1/66-10/66 DaNang deceased 1/19/2000 in Simpsonville, SC - retired USN after 22 yrs
Billie D. Stewart, GMG3 1/66-10/66 DaNang was from San Diego, CA
Jerry Lee Larkin, EN3

coladra@toledotel.com

1/66-10/66 DaNang Washougal, WA --- retired ENCS
James R. Schrader, RMSN 1/66-10/66 DaNang was from Cleveland, OH
Terry W. Carter, SN 1/66-10/66 DaNang was from Florence, AL
Anthony Rogers Taylor, LTJG, OinC usna1964@earthlink.net 10/66-7/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Redmond, WA
Robert Earnest Farris, BM1 10/66-7/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 11/25/1982 in San Diego, CA
John Joseph Hawkins, EN3 lynnjohn49@msn.com 10/66-7/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Medford, OR
Douglas Will Jackson, GMG3 10/66-7/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 10/12/2004 in Jenson, UT
Kenneth W. Thorsson, RMSN 10/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 8/27/2009 in Elgin, IL --- medevaced early '67
John Newton Thompson, SA 10/66-7/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 8/28/1998 in Jasper, AL
Larry Lester Meyer, LTJG, OinC lmeyer16@mac.com 5/67-11/67 DaNang East Lansing, MI
Michael Wayne Roberts, GMG3 gmgcroberts@gmail.com 5/67-11/67 DaNang Port Orchard, WA
Hughes, BM1 5/67-11/67 DaNang
Patrick Richard Lannen, RDSN 6/67-11/67 DaNang deceased 4/19/2005 in St Augustine, FL
Brown, RDSN 5/67-11/67 DaNang
Rich Hassom, EN2 5/67-11/67 DaNang was from New York state
George King Johnson III, LTJG, OinC gjohnson_iii@hotmail.com 11/67-5/68 DaNang Stevensville, MD
David Lee Pendergrass, RD2 swiftydavep@hotmail.com 11/67-5/68 DaNang Sacramento, CA
David Gene McNeeley, EN2 11/67-5/68 DaNang Summerville, SC
Wendell L. Soiseth, GMG2 wsoiseth@harvestmail.net 11/67-5/68 DaNang Williston, ND
Joseph Paul Daniluk, RD3 jpdx1@attbi.com 11/67-5/68 DaNang Aurora, CO
Frederick George Schuler, BM2 11/67-5/68 DaNang
????-10/5/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
Lawrence Edward Mient, LTJG, OinC lemient@comcast.net 10/68-11/68 DaNang Coraopolis, PA
Carlous Wayne Goddard, BM2 10/68-11/68 DaNang ??Casa Grande, AZ??
Gerald Elton Duke Jr, EN2 10/68-11/68 DaNang Cosmopolis, WA
George L. Fuller, BM3 10/68-11/68 DaNang
Brian P. Houillion, GMGSN 10/68-11/68 DaNang Auburn, WA
Mark Erwin Bell, RD3 marksputer@earthlink.net 10/68-11/68 DaNang Temple City, CA
Jack Edwyn McDaniel, EN3 11/68-11/68 DaNang deceased 12/31/1999 in Ozona, TX
6 December 1968 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3826

- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- On 10 August 1966, PCF 16 recovered two wounded Viet Cong suspects from a damaged boat eight miles south of DaNang. The boat had been attacked by an armed helicopter during ground operations in the area.

- On 22 May 1966, PCF 16 found a junk adrift, 16 miles southeast of DaNang. The craft's engine was inoperative and the occupants, two adults and a boy, stated that they had been adrift for two weeks without food. The Swift boat's personnel gave them some food and towed the junk to the Coastal Group 14 base near DaNang for further assistance and disposition.

- On 17 January 1968, PCF 27 was called upon to search for a helicopter which had reportedly crashed approximately 11 miles north-northeast of DaNang. Slightly more than an hour after commencing the search the Swift boat sighted a light on the beach. A nearby Marine unit was directed to the scene and found two survivors out of a crew of four. PCF 27 continued to provide illumination for the search until relieved by PCF 16. PCF 16 was joined by the USS Fortify MSO 446 and the two units continued the search with negative results, although some debris and an oil slick were found.

- PCFs 16 and 78, and other Market Time units, intercepted a North Vietnamese arms trawler and forced it to beach near Cape Batangan, 14 March 1967. The trawler destroyed itself, to prevent capture of its contraband cargo by friendly forces. (Full Story)

PCF 17

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Paul Vincent Murphy, LTJG, OinC spinner3166@yahoo.com 1/66-12/66 DaNang Coronado, CA
James D. Prader, BM1 1/66-12/66 DaNang
Wallace Marshall Kelly, GMG2 1/66-12/66 DaNang deceased 5/29/2005 in Chula Vista, CA
Delmar Glenn McEver, EN2 gmcever@comcast.net 1/66-12/66 DaNang Powder Springs, GA
Richard J. Santerre, RM3 napleson@aol.com 1/66-12/66 DaNang Naples, FL --- ??CPA??
Albert Millener, SN 1/66-12/66 DaNang ??deceased??
Harold Cowan Griffin Jr, LTJG, OinC childeharolde@charter.net 12/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Greenville, SC
B.H. Douglas, BM1 12/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Fruitvale, TN
Schroeder, EM2 12/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Dana Gene Fitzsimons, RMSN 12/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Clearwater, FL
Hargraves, GM3 12/66-???? DaNang/Chu Lai
Butts, SN 12/66-???? DaNang/Chu Lai
Robert Louis Sigrist Jr, LTJG, OinC 1/67-1/68 DaNang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Sonoma, CA
??James Robert?? Boxley, GMG3 67 DaNang/Chu Lai
David Edwin Paul, GMGSA dpaul0120@centurytel.net 11/66-6/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Fox Island, WA
John Paul Jones, QMSN jpjones47@gmail.com 1/67-1/68 DaNang/Cua Viet/Chu Lai Albuquerque, NM
??John Martin, OinC?? 8/67-????
George King Johnson III, LTJG, OinC gjohnson_iii@hotmail.com 5/68-10/68 Chu Lai Stevensville, MD
David Lee Pendergrass, RD2 swiftydavep@hotmail.com 5/68-10/68 Chu Lai Sacramento, CA
David Gene McNeely, EN2/1 5/68-10/68 Chu Lai Summerville, SC
Wendell L. Soiseth, GMG2 wsoiseth@harvestmail.net 5/68-10/68 Chu Lai Williston, ND
Charles Gregory Pfeifer, LTJG, OinC pfeifercg@cox.net 10/68-1/69 DaNang WIA 1/16/69 --- Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Alan Gill, SM2 robert.gill.ctr@mda.mil 10/68-6/69 DaNang/Cat Lo Grant, AL
Bobby G. Neal, BM3 10/68-???? DaNang/Cat Lo
Kenneth Nicholas Sinz, RD3 kensinz@sbcglobal.net 10/68-7/69 DaNang/Cat Lo Hartville, OH
Edward C. York Jr, EN3 10/68-7/69 DaNang/Cat Lo
Richard M. Madison, GMGSN 3/68-3/69 DaNang/Cat Lo
Michael Albert Hudson, LTJG, OinC swiftvet17@gmail.com 1or2/69-7/69 Cat Lo Littleton, CO
Frank Albert Mueller Jr, LTJG, OinC mulemax@hotmail.com 7/69-12/69 Cat Lo Charlottesville, VA
Richard C. Hall Sr, GMG3 7/69-2/70 Cat Lo
Roy Lester Plummer, QM2 7/69-2/70 Cat Lo Edinburg, VA
Jesse Warren Rushing, QM2 7/69-11/69 Cat Lo WIA - 11/11/69
Harold Thomas Futrell, RD2 7/69-2/70 Cat Lo Cadiz, KY
Danny Dean Pearcy, EN2 7/69-2/70 Cat Lo Bloomington, IN
11 September 1969 boat transferred from Cat Lo to Sea Float
Franklin Delanno Alligood, QM1 falligood@glenmoor.com 11/69-2/70 Cat Lo St Augustine, FL
Louis Joseph Marucheau, LTJG, OinC ljmaru@worldnet.att.net 12/69-6/70 CatLo/SeaFloat Boulder, CO
Thomas Edwin Terrell, QM2 pcf17@yahoo.com 2/70-6/70 An Thoi Eugene, OR
George Warren Snodgrass, RD3 2/70-6/70 An Thoi Walker, LA
John Frederick Paulson, EN3 2/70-6/70 An Thoi
Alvis Wayman Jacks, RDSA 2/70-6/70 An Thoi ?? Kenmare, ND??
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3815


- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- On the afternoon of 7 July 1969, PCF 17 observed a junk ablaze near the mouth of the Bassac River, 43 miles southeast of Can Tho. Upon approaching the junk, a woman on the bow was trying to extinguish the flames while three children were on the stern. Due to the intensity of the fire, the "Swift" boat was unable to immediately extinguish the fire and proceeded to rescue the people on board. While taking the children on board, the woman jumped into the water and started swimming toward the PCF, but the strong current dragged her under, and she drowned. PCF 54 was then called to the scene, and after an hour and a half, the fire was finally extinguished. The junk was totally consumed by the fire, except for the hull. The crew stated that the junk apparently contained a large quantity of gasoline or oil. PCF 17 then towed the hull out of the Bassac River, where it and the occupants were taken under tow by an accompanying junk.

- On 7 September 1969, PCFs 17 and 28 inserted PRU, National Police Field Forces, and PF forces about 40 miles southeast of Can Tho, on the Bassac River. The "Swift" boats then withdrew to provide a blocking force and gunfire support. The ground forces, led by Hoi Chanhs, found an abandoned VC prison camp. Sweeping to the west, another POW camp was found and six prisoners were liberated. The troops were then extracted, and on the return trip, PCF 17 conducted a psyops mission. The ground forces killed two VC and captured 15 pounds of documents. As a result of the psyops broadcast, two Hoi Chanhs rallied to the "Swift" boats. There were no friendly casualties.

- On 11 September 1969, PCF 17 transferred from Cat Lo to Sea Float.

- PCFs 17, 37 and 59 entered the Rach Eo Lon about 15 miles east of Tra Vinh taking targets of opportunity under fire on the morning of 11 November 1969. All units beached and destroyed various bunkers and structures near the river bank and fired 81mm fire into the surrounding area. As the units proceeded out of the canal, PCF 17 was hit by a B-40 or B-41 rocket, above the waterline. The rocket penetrated through the port engine and slightly damaged the starboard engine. One VNN crewman was thrown into the water and was picked up by PCF 37. While PCF 17 exited the canal, the other "Swift" boats saturated the ambush site with heavy suppressive fire. There were five structures, six bunkers and two sampans destroyed in the operation. One US sailor was slightly and one VNN crewman suffered a severe back injury, enemy casualties are unknown.

PCF 18

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 January 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Anthony A. Baker, LTJG, OinC 1/66-?? DaNang was from Easton, MD
William I. Lockhart, BM1 1/66-?? DaNang
Charles Eugene Barham, EN3 No Computer 1/66-3/66 DaNang Belen, NM
Donald Lee "Henry" Ford, GMG1 1/66-3/66 DaNang deceased 4/21/2002 in Crayne, KY
Linden W. Strohl, RMSN 1/66-?? DaNang
Robert Lee McCredie, SN rmacc1@yahoo.com 1/66-?? DaNang Omro, WI
John E. Dorsey, GMG2 3/66-?? DaNang
Ralph Byrd, EN2 3/66-?? DaNang
Gerald Leroy Good, LTJG, OinC gerry.good@gmail.com 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Long Beach, CA
James H. Phillips, BM1 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Sammy Martin "Shorty" Hamilton, EN2 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
George W. Daugherty, GMG2 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Albert Gene Owens, RMSN sprkplug98@arkwest.com 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Danville, AR
John E. Pearson, SN 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Bruce Melvin Wentworth, LTJG, OinC bwentworth1@austin.rr.com 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Warwick, RI
Wesley James Schneider, EN2 jim@knoledgy.net 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Rapid City, SD
William Thomas "Tommy" Langham, BM3 WTomBoats@aol.com 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 1/12/2007 in Beaumont, TX
Michael McCoy, GMG3 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Ronald A. Peterson, RD3 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai ??navy retiree?? --- Sheboygan Falls, WI
Lloyd "Floyd" Smith, SN 4/67-10/67 DaNang/Chu Lai was from California
James Joseph McConnell, LTJG, OinC 11/67-4/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Kensington, MD --- ??made Captain??
Terry Solen Isenhour, GMG2 terry@tntie.com 1/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Lincolnton, NC
4/8-5/16/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Luther Jerome Ellingson, LTJG, OinC lou18@comcast.net 5/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/An Thoi Eden Prairie, MN
David Brant "Hearts" Boss, RD3 johneavenson@msn.com (friend) 5/69-3/70 DaNang/Chu Lai/An Thoi Salida, CA
21 August 1969 DaNang boat transferred to An Thoi
William Kent Gain, RD2 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be Sheridan, WY
David A. Turnbull, GMG2 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be
William Anderson Patin, RD3/2 patins@sbcglobal.net 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be deceased 2/18/2012 in Reno, NV
Gary Edward Vanzyll, GMG3 garynkim@nueworld.com 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be Carson City, NV
Charles A. Stratton, BM3 stratton@itol.com 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be Sturgeon Bay, WI
Glenn E. Merritt Jr, EN3 10/69-4/70 Cat Lo/ Nha Be
David F. MacGrath, LTJG, OinC lmcgrath@yahoo.com 4/70-10/70 An Thoi Fulton, IL
Robert Bruce Colcleasure, QM2 qmcret1982@aol.com 4/70-10/70 An Thoi Sacramento, CA
James C. Reese, EN2 4/70-10/70 An Thoi Mary Esther, FL
Gilbert Stanley Crabtree, EN2 4/70-10/70 An Thoi
Robert A. Janiszewski, EN2 4/70-10/70 An Thoi ??made Chief??
Charles Edward Beaver, GMG3 4/70-10/70 An Thoi
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3916


- PCFs 13 thru 18 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 23 January 1966.

- PCFs 18 and 20 participated in a running fire fight with an infiltrating North Vietnamese arms trawler, scoring one direct hit with a white phosphorus round, and out gunned the trawler into the beach south of Duc Pho (southern I Corps), resulting in the destruction of the trawler, 1 March 1968.

- On 12 February 1969, PCFs 18, 39 and 99 entered the Cua Dai river and proceeded to Hoi An in company with Three Yabuta junks of Coastal Group 14. At Hoi An a pre-Tet concert was performed by the Third Marine Amphibious Force Drum and Bugle Corps in the market place. Other psyops activities were carried out as tapes were broadcast and numerous materials were passed out. On the transit back to sea targets of opportunity were taken under fire and light hostile fire encountered causing no damage or casualties.

- On 21 August 1969 boat transferred from DaNang to An Thoi.

PCF 19

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
13 February 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
John O. Murphy, OinC 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Highlands, NJ
Eutiquio Garcia, BM2 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai
George Herman Hays, EN2 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai
Douglas Owen Yeaman, GMG3 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 6/21/2008 --- retired GMGC
John Martin, RMSN 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai was from the Seattle, WA area
Richard Dale Bostick, SN bostick_richard@yahoo.com 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai Midway, OH
Walter Carl Wise Jr, LTJG, OinC 2/66-12/66 DaNang Jasper, AL
Gilbert Felix Gallegos, BM1 2/66-1/67 DaNang Ponderosa, NM --- made chief
Max E. White, LTJG, OinC 3/66-3/67 DaNang was from Santa Monica, CA and/or Noblesville, IN
Grady, RM 3/66-3/67 DaNang
Zarrameno, BM 3/66-3/67 DaNang
Ramsey, GM 3/66-3/67 DaNang
Robert Carroll Lehman Jr, EN3 3/66-3/67 DaNang deceased 6/12/2004 in Largo, FL
Gunther 3/66-3/67 DaNang
Richard Lee Nitz, SN rlnitz@aol.com 3/66-3/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Troy, NY
James Douglas Harrison, LTJG, OinC jdharrison@braemarnet.com 4/67-10/67 Chu Lai Bristow, VA (left country 5 November 1967)
Andrew Wallace "Tony" Herman, RM1 hermana001@hawaii.rr.com 4/67-10/67 Chu Lai Waipahu, HI
??-1/68 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh
Paul Douglas Burgess, LTJG, OinC 2/68-6/68 DaNang ??Boca Raton, FL??
Dennis M. O'Donnell, QM1 2/68-6/68 DaNang ??deceased 9/25/1994 in Compton, CA??
George Archer Sayres Jr, BM2 2/68-6/68 DaNang deceased 1/15/1996 in San Bernardino, CA
Larry B. Heavner, EN2 2/68-6/68 DaNang deceased 7/1/2003 in Moorefield, WV
Larry James Schluckbier, BM2 2/68-6/68 DaNang Weeki Wachee, FL
Alexander Radisa, QM2 2/68-5/68 DaNang deceased 12/29/1998 in Akron, OH
John David Davis, LTJG, OinC 6/68 DaNang deceased 1/21/2006 in Niles, OH
John Robert Anderegg, GMGSA 6/68 DaNang deceased 10/8/1983 in Danville, IL (Flyer) (Memorial)
Billy Stanley Armstrong, GMG2 6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/1968 --- West Helena, AR
Frank Bowman, QM2 6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/1968 (not recovered) --- Walterborough, SC
Anthony Gordon Chandler, BM2 6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/1968 --- Warner Robins, GA (Story)
Edward Cruz Cruz, EN2 6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/1968 --- Inarajan, Guam
Mui Quang Thi - Interpreter 6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/1968 --- DaNang, RVN


- PCFs 19 thru 22 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966.

- On 19 February 1966, became the first DaNang Swift Boat to engage and sink a junk that had been attempting to evade being boarded and searched.

- On the evening of 1 May 1967, a CH-46 helicopter enroute to the USS Sanctuary AH 17 with 13 patients aboard crashed 31 miles south of DaNang. USCGC Point Orient and PCF 19 joined a number of US Seventh Fleet units in an all-night search for survivors. Nine of the helicopter's 17 occupants were rescued.

- On 14 May 1967, PCF 99 received automatic weapons fire from the shore while conducting a "psywar" loudspeaker mission 67 miles south of DaNang PCF 19 joined to assist and provided cover as PCF 99 engaged the enemy positions. During the encounter, PCF 99 sustained eight hits which wounded four of the crew and forced the Swift boat to withdraw. PCF 75 then arrived on the scene and, together with PCF 19, conducted ten firing runs against the ambush area while a fourth Swift boat, PCF 76, provided covering mortar fire. During the action, PCFs 19 and 76 each were struck six times by enemy fire and PCF 75 sustained the loss of an antenna. The extent of Viet Cong casualties was undetermined.. Full Story

- On 11 October 1967, while closing the beach approximately five miles northeast of Cape Batangan to investigate a small junk, PCF 79 received approximately 100 round of automatic-weapons fire from three positions. PCF 79 sustained on hit at the waterline and was subsequently joined by PCFs 19 and 54 and the USS New DD 818. All hostile fire, which came from a total of six different positions, was suppressed as the various craft completely saturated the area with their weapons.

- At approximately 0100, 15 or 16 June 1968, the date is disputed, PCF 19 came under attack by ??enemy?? aircraft ??helicopters and/or fixed wing??, in the vicinity of the Cua Viet river. In the ensuing attack, PCF 19 was sunk, by rocket fire, after taking at least five (5) hits, and with the loss of four (4) crewmen and the VNN rider.
The OinC and gunners mate were rescued, from the water, by the USCG Point Dume. PCF 19 was completely destroyed, 19 June 1968, by personnel from the USS Acme MSO 508. Story

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PCF 20
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
13 February 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Robert Carroll Lehman Jr, EN3 3/66-???? deceased 6/12/2004 --- Largo, FL
Stephen Howard Fulton, LT, OinC sfultonbah@aol.com 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Baldwinsville, NY
William Curtis Spencer Jr, BM1 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 1/20/2002 --- Everett, WA
James Franklin Penkert, EN1 jpenkert@sbcglobal.net 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Springfield, MO
Burton Frank Dix, GMG3 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 11/11/1996 in Middletown, CA
Hubert Lamar Lee Jr, RM3 hleel462@san.rr.com 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai San Diego, CA
Wallace David Bettencourt, SN wallacebettencourt@live.com 7/66-6/67 DaNang/Chu Lai North Las Vegas, NV
John Earle English Jr, LTJG, OinC jenglish@sover.net 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai Londonderry, VT
Francis B. Barclay, BM1 francisbarclay@att.net 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai Modesto, CA
Thomas James Holtkamp, EN3 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai ??Hebron, KY??
Harry C. Alexander, RDSN 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai
Gary Elmer Hartman, RDSN/3 garyhartman24@yahoo.com 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai Virginia Beach, VA
Michael E. Basham, SN 6/67-4/68 Chu Lai
James Milton Neveln, LTJG, OinC jimneveln@sbcglobal.net 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Reno, NV
Gregory B. "Greg" Thacker, RD3 fivsec4460@msn.com 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Elkins, AR
Fred Richard Cooper, BM3 FCooper@greenvillecounty.org 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 1/28/2007 in Pelzer, SC
Lawrence Charles Kuentzel, QM3 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 6/22/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA - made chief (ret)
William Alexander "Skip" Publicover, GMG3 skipper_sro@yahoo.com 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Charleston, SC
Charles Edward Reuter, EN3 ReuterCE@aol.com 11/68-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Cedar Rapids, IA
John Philip Lee Jr, LT, OinC leejp@aol.com 4/69-10/69 Chu Lai Westport, MA
Devolvy, LTJG, OinC 69-2/70?? Cat Lo
James W. Madden, RD3 jim_madden@cyborg.com 8/69-8/70 CamRanh/SaDec ??deceased 2007?? --- Chicago, IL
Candelario "Marty" Martinez, QM2 cmar2222@att.net 9/69-11/69 Chu Lai Rio Rancho, NM
Peter Giraud Munk, QM2 peter.munk@oberlin.edu 10/69-70 Columbia Station, OH
Anthony Edmond Eulette, GMG3 4/69-3/70 deceased 12/7/2003 in Santee, CA
Autry Roger Dean, BM3 69-70 Cat Lo Talking Rock, GA
Reynolds 69-70
James Leon McDonald, EN3 Jmcd@mindspring.com 7/69-7/70 Cat Lo Leeds, AL
Wallace Benjamin Foreman, QM3 w.b.foreman@q.com 11/69-3/70 Sea Float Florence, OR
?-8/12/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3907
2 November 1970 XR 645160 lost during tropical storm NORA


- PCFs 19 thru 22 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966.

- On 25 July 1966, PCF 20, operating 110 miles north of Qui Nhon, collided with a 20 foot, sail only junk in choppy seas and heavy rain. The junk was unlighted and not held on radar. The junk sank immediately, but the two occupants and all their gear were saved. There was no damage to the PCF.

- On 7 August 1967, seven MARKET TIME craft came to the assistance of Coastal Group 16 when its base, 70 miles southeast of DaNang, was assaulted by a battalion-size force of Viet Cong.

The attack on the base began at 0300. PCF 20 reached the area by 0315 and began providing 81mm fire at the request of the base's naval advisor; shortly thereafter PCF 75 and the Vietnamese Navy's PCE 10 arrived to lend additional fire support. By 0345, however, an advancing enemy contingent -- approximately 300 in number -- had overrun the base. At this time USS Gallup PG 85, USS Camp DER 251 and two other Swifts (PCFs 15 and 54) were in the area, furnishing fire support and exfiltration patrols, and helping to evacuate the wounded. Thirty-two miles to the northwest, USS Widgeon MSC 208 had assumed the duty of a relay station for communications between the battle scene and the First Naval Zone's headquarters unit at DaNang. Since there was a possibility that the attack on the base might be combined with an infiltration attempt along the coastline, CTG 115.1, in DaNang, ordered Gallup to return to the southern portion of her patrol sector. Meanwhile, air and artillery strikes countered the enemy's movements within the Coastal Group base and two Vietnamese Army (ARVN) companies and one US Army company were dispatched to the scene. By 0730 the Viet Cong were forced to retreat from the heavily-damaged base. The Coastal Group commander and 13 Vietnamese sailor's had been killed. During the attack the Coastal Group's senior advisor, Lieutenant William C. Fitzgerald, USN and his three assistants joined in the effort to repel the invaders and resisted until the advisors' bunker was virtually surrounded. Lieutenant Fitzgerald then requested an artillery strike on his position and provided covering fire while his men escaped to the river. Before Lieutenant Fitzgerald could make good his own escape he was killed by small-arms fire.

During the enemy attack Swift boats evacuated three Navy advisors and approximately 40 Vietnamese to USS Camp for treatment and shelter; fifteen of the Vietnamese were subsequently transferred to the hospital at Quang Ngai by helicopter. Camp remained on station until the 11th, providing illumination fire and gunfire support as the task of rebuilding the base began. Full Story

- On 20 January 1968, PCF 20 received a report of a downed helicopter approximately six miles north of Chu Lai. The Swift boat, aided by helicopters, recovered three of the four crewmembers, and the PCF located the wreckage and provided cover for divers who recovered the ammunition from the downed helicopter.

- PCFs 18 and 20 participated in a running fire fight with an infiltrating North Vietnamese arms trawler, scoring one direct hit with a white phosphorus round, and out gunned the trawler into the beach south of Duc Pho (southern I Corps), resulting in the destruction of the trawler, 1 March 1968.

- PCFs 3904 and 3907 were lost on 2 November 1970, in the vicinity of XR 645160, while transiting the Vietnamese coast, as part of a group of six Vietnamese PCFs en route to Cat Lo for repairs, they were overtaken by tropical storm NORA and sank. Both crews were rescued without loss of life and the remaining swifts arrived at a safe haven off Coastal Group 36 at Long Phu.

PCF 21 - "Blackjack"
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
13 February 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
William C. Patterson, LTJG, OinC 2/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue was from New York, NY
Ervin Eugene McNichols, BM1 2/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Waianae, HI
Rondell Leon Payne, GMG2 redeagle@lowcountry.com 2/66-3/66 DaNang Yemassee, SC - made senior chief
William Harold Vanderveur, RM3 2/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Reading, PA
James Calvin Brobjorg, EN3 2/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Henrico, VA
Daniel Aguilar, RD3 daguilar1@satx.rr.com 2/66-12/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue San Antonio, TX
Arnold Thomas Castleman, GMG1 3/66-??/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue deceased 3/21/2002 in Kuna, ID --- replacement for Payne
Douglas Michael Tynan, LT, OinC 9/66-9/67 DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet Annandale, VA
Charles Edwin "Chuck" Green, EN2 chsugrn@gmail.com 10/66-10/67 DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet Moyock, NC
???, FTG2 DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet was from Texas
Jerry McCleary, BM3/2 66-67 DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet
???, RMSN DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet was from Sacramento, CA
Robert A. Boode, SN rboode1552@yahoo.com 9/66-9/67 DaNang/Hue/Cua Viet Sammamish, WA
Frederick Charles Lapcheska, LTJG, OinC fcl@radiks.net 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Hollister, MO
Bill Johnson, BM1 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Nebraska
Richard Egan, EN2 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Findley, OH
Barton Oziva(sp), GM? 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Alaska
James Allen Wilverding, SN 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Westport, WA
radioman 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai got sick early and went back to the states
Nuygen Hoc Xe, BM3 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Vietnamese liaison
Dennis Allen Carter, RM1 67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai replacement RM, then retired --- Alameda, CA
Francis Linus "Skip" Gunther, LT, OinC skip@brookwoodsplit.com 1/68-9/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Kennesaw, GA
Donald Alexander Golberg, QM1 abbiet@usa.net 1/68-9/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Stayton, OR
Robert H. Ray, QM2 1/68-3/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Roger Wayne Buie, GMG3 1/68-7/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Schriever, LA --- 2 July 68 took a MAC to CONUS
Eugene Raymond Popp, GMGSN 1/68-??/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 10/11/2005 in Ceres, CA --- transferred for medical attention
Kenneth Roger McDonald, BM2 3/68-9/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Hastings, MN
Donald R. Foreman, EN2 ??-9/68 DaNang/Chu Lai ??deceased in 1980 - was from Stockton, CA??
Marvin Lee McDonald Jr, EN3 swift211@comcast.net 6/68-6/69 DaNang Winchester, VA
John Arthur Erickson, LTJG, OinC No Computer 9/68-10/68 DaNang Brooklyn Park, MN
James Lewis Cosby, QM2 jecosby@bellsouth.net 9/68-10/68 DaNang Morris, AL
James Ramos Pancho, BM3 9/68-10/68 DaNang
Alvin Ingram Jr, EN3 klaw535@aol.com 9/68-10/68 DaNang Philadelphia, PA
John A. Cameron, SN/BM3 9/68-10/68 DaNang was from Los Gatos, NM
Lawrence E. Blalock, GMGSA/SN 9/68-10/68 DaNang Sparks, NV
22 October 1968 Chu Lai

boat sailed to Cat Lo for in country overhaul

11 December 1968 Cat Lo

boat transferred to An Thoi after completing its' in country overhaul

Richard James McCann, LTJG, OinC 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Chagrin Falls, OH
James R. Hayes, BM2 12/68-1/69 An Thoi
Lewie Bradford Asbill, RD2 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Elizabeth, CO
Alfred Leonardo Alvarado, GMG2 No Computer 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Fresno, CA
Marvin Lee McDonald Jr, EN3 swift211@comcast.net 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Winchester, VA
Keith T. Lynch, SN/GMG3 12/68-1/69 An Thoi
David Lee Cummings, LTJG, OinC dl.cummings@comcast.net 1/69-5/69 DaNang Lakewood, CO
William Taber Ferris III, ENS, OinC 6/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Cutchogue, NY
Michael Donald Sprang, EN2 6/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 1988 in Jonesville, MI
Roy Franklin "Mack" McCord, QM2 6/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Carmi, IL
Stephen Earl Brannan, LTJG, OinC sbrannan@bellsouth.net 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo Birmingham, AL
Harry W. Phillips, GMG2 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo
John F. Orejak, EN3 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo
Richard Thomas Martin, RD3 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo Lebanon, PA
David K. Loren, BM3 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo
Terry Lee Mason, RD3 nearlynormal56@yahoo.com 7/69-8/69 Cat Lo Belchertown, MA
Kenneth M. Campia, LTJG, OinC 11/69-4/70 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Lake Forest, IL --- attorney
Robert R. Rodkey, EN2 11/69-4/70 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat
Charles L. Brown, QM2 11/69-4/70 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat
John R. "Woodstock" Totten, RD3 11/69-4/70 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat
Robert Wayne Yount, GMG3 11/69-4/70 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Spokane, WA
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3830


- PCFs 19 thru 22 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966.

- On 30 March 1968, PCFs 21 and 22 provided blocking patrols for a sweep by units of the US Army 1st Cavalry Division near the mouth of the Cua Viet River. Both Swift boats received intense automatic weapons fire from the beach and one PCF 22 crewmember suffered a minor wound.

- September 1968 --- During one 24-hour period of poor weather when Swift boats were unable to remain on some patrol stations, PCF 21 earned special recognition. While operating in extremely poor weather PCF 21 engaged four evading sampans, sinking one, killing three of the evaders and probably killing two others with her accurate mortar and machine-gun fire.

- On 22 October 1968, sailed to Cat Lo for an in country overhaul.

- On 11 December 1968, PCF 21 transferred to An Thoi after completing its' in country overhaul at Cat Lo.

- On 29 December 1968, PCFs 9, 21, 66 and 72 raided enemy positions in the Bay Hap river-Dong Cung canal destroying numerous sampans and structures, several bunkers and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered on 3 occasions, wounding 5 USN crewmembers and 1 USCG man.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- On the afternoon of 24 June 1969, PCFs 21, 52 and 40 with VNN PSYOPS team embarked, patrolled west on the Cua Lon River. Upon reaching the Rach Ong Trang, two VC flags were sighted and PCF 40 entered the canal while the other units provided cover. Two B-40 rockets passed over PCF 40 and only one detonated. The Swifts suppressed the fire with unknown results. Two VC propaganda signs were later sighted which read "We kill Americans. Vietnamese soldiers stay out."
An incident on 29 June 1969, marred the otherwise uneventful four days of psyops campaigns as Operation SEA FLOAT continued. A command detonated mine exploded in an abandoned sampan which PCF 52 was investigating, about six miles northeast of Nam Can. There were no personnel casualties but the Swift sustained five broken windows and minor damage to it's fathometer.

PCF 22
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
13 February 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Mitchell Chance Gibbons-Neff, LTJG, OinC 2/66-4/66 DaNang deceased 2/4/2007 in Rowayton, CT
Milton Ray "Bull" Angus, BM1 2/66-4/66 DaNang was from Virginia --- made Chief
Henry Baker Akiur, EN2 2/66-4/66 DaNang deceased 8/17/1998 in Kailua, HI
Charles David Brookey, RM3 2/66-4/66 DaNang Tucson, AZ
Gunner 2/66-4/66 DaNang
Richard Wyatt Jones, SN/BM3 2/66-4/66 DaNang Lake Charles, LA
Jerald Har Smith, RM2 jerry.smith@fairchild.af.mil ?11/66? DaNang Spokane, WA
Eldon Lee Thompson, LTJG, OinC sdlaundry@aol.com 1/67-1/68 DaNang San Diego, CA
Benjamin Avery Wagner, LTJG, OinC benwagner@comcast.net 7/67-7/68 Chu Lai Portsmouth, NH
Raymond John Poons, QM3 veronicasdad@juno.com 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Escondido, CA
Michael James Demske, GMG3 mdemske22@yahoo.com 68-69 An Thoi Manitowoc, WI
Jerry Joel Vogel, SN 68-69 An Thoi deceased 5/5/2008 in Denver, CO
Jay Newman, BM3 68-69 An Thoi
Kenneth Edward Ehrhardt Jr, EN2 kee@cox.net 1/69-1/70 An Thoi deceased 4/11/2009 in Peoria, AZ
1/5-2/12/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
James Joseph Galvin Sr, LTJG, OinC jandbgalvin@msn.com 2/69-6/69 An Thoi Leesburg, VA
Randall Edward Middleton, ENS, OinC rand@middletonassociates.net 6/69-9/69 An Thoi Normal, IL
Parker S(helley) Linton III, LT, OinC 6/69-4/70 An Thoi deceased 4/1/2000 in Sound Beach, NY
John Ernest Walsh, GMG2 wjohnswift@comcast.net 6/69-4/70 An Thoi Daly City, CA
Raymond John Poons, QM3 veronicasdad@juno.com 6/69-4/70 An Thoi Escondido, CA
William Rick Weeks, RD2 6/69-4/70 An Thoi was from Texas
Alfonso Cabrera "Chico" Guarnero, EN2 idacg@swbell.net 6/69-4/70 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Craig Ward Haines, RD3 6/69-2/70 An Thoi KIA - 2/17/70 --- Keyser, WV
Quoi Ngoc Ho - RVN interpreter quoiho88@yahoo.com 6/69-2/70 An Thoi Dallas, TX
Steven August Vogt, RD2 rvnpcf22@msn.com 2/70-9/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo replacement for Haines --- Florissant, MO
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3908


- PCFs 19 thru 22 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966.

- On 15 November 1966, PCF 77 capsized and broke up at the entrance to Hue Harbor as it moved in to assist PCF 22 in rescuing a man overboard. Three members of the crew of PCF 77 were lost. Five survivors of PCF 77 and the man overboard from PCF 22 were rescued.

- On 30 March 1968, PCFs 21 and 22 provided blocking patrols for a sweep by units of the US Army 1st Cavalry Division near the mouth of the Cua Viet River. Both Swift boats received intense automatic weapons fire from the beach and one PCF 22 crewmember suffered a minor wound.

- On 24 February 1969, PCF 67, while on the Co Chien River, received a request to provide transportation for the Naval Intelligence Liaison Officer, Tra Vinh. After proceeding about 2 miles up the Tra Vinh Canal from the river the "Swift" boat's stern was lifted out of the water and two crewmen thrown overboard by a command detonated mine. After recovering the two men from the canal PCF 67 proceeded back to the Co Chien where PCF 22 arrived to provide assistance. After the flooding could not be controlled PCF 67 was beached at Coastal Group 35. Three of the six men wounded were placed on PCF 22 and the other three went to Coastal Group 35 for medevac. After the flooding was brought under control PCF 71 made temporary repairs and proceeded to Vinh Long escorted by PCF 57. Note: The keel of PCF 67 had been broken by the 300 pound mine. It was amassing that the injured crewmen were able to keep PCF 67 afloat ... a GREAT FEAT of SEAMANSHIP by these "Brown Water Navymen."

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

PCF 22 damaged

- On 5 May 1969, seven PCFs encountered heavy enemy fire while operating in the Rach Duong Keo. MSF troops countered with a sweep, killing ten (10) of the enemy attackers. One US Navy KIA and several wounded. PCF 22 suffered heavy damage when it was hit by three (3) rockets and sank up to the gunwales. After approximately 12 hours the boat was temporarily patched with DC plugs, pumped out and then towed from the river ... first to an LST for additional patching and then on to An Thoi for repairs.

- While escorting the USS Brule AKL 28, on 14 July 1970, PCFs 22, 89, 96 and VNN PCF 3816 in company with USS Canon PG 90, came under heavy B-40 rocket and automatic weapons fire. The Canon was hit twice, by rocket fire, in the engine room, causing a loss of maneuverability in the kill zone. PCF 96 and VNN PCF 3816 beached in the ambush area, and began placing heavy suppressive fire to cover the Canon. The VNN PCF 3816 was hit in the pilothouse by B-40 rockets three (3) times, wounding five (5) VNN personnel. Biet Hai troops were inserted by PCF 96, to secure the area.

PCF 23
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 February 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
William D. Howey Jr, LTJG, OinC bhowey@waddell.com 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Naples, FL
Claud Phillip Jernigan, BMC 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Albany, OR
Roy Eugene Stafford, GMG2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 5/29/2002 in Dickinson, TX
Napoleon N. Cummings, EN2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
Robert Alfred Betaut, RM3 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Lake in the Hills, IL
Willard Paul Poe, SN papabear@tampabay.rr.com 4/66-12/66 Cat Lo ??Tampa, FL??
George Charles Priebe Jr, ENS, OinC geocpreb@aol.com 3/66-11/66 Cat Lo Woodstock, IL
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
John Lowell Kipp, LTJG, OinC JLKipp64@aol.com 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo Nashville, IN
Wirtch, BM1 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo
Carter, EN2 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo
Anderson, GMG 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo
Nickerson, SN 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo
RMSN 2/67-10/67 Cat Lo
James Louis Taylor, LTJG, OinC jimtaylor65@gmail.com 4/68-1/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bainbridge Island, WA
Richard Leroy McFarland, LT, OinC ltcmcfarland@aol.com 1/68-12/68 Leesburg, FL
11/29/67-2/28/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
James McClelland Barrett, LTJG, OinC jba.irr@comcast.net 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo Essex Fells, NJ
Travis Willard Baham, SM2 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo Terrytown, LA
Michael J. Kelly, RD3 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo
John T. Woodward, RDSN 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo
Charles Joseph Trimble, BM3 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo
Jeffrey J. Zembrycki, GMGSA 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo ??deceased April 1978 in Madison, WI??
Albert Wilcox Hatcher, EN2 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo Sacramento, CA
Kenneth Joseph Andrews, LTJG, OinC kenand65@charter.net 3/68-10/68 Cat Lo Denver, NC
Corrado Rodolfo Lutz, RD3 3/68-10/68 Cat Lo Woodhaven, NY
1 October 1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
William Bowen Rood Jr, LTJG, OinC 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi Saddlebrooke, AZ
Jerry Ray Leeds, QM2 leedsjerry@aol.com 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi Girand, KS
Larry Clayton Lee, BM3 llee0385@yahoo.com 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi Frankfort, KY
Richard John Lamberson Jr, GMG3 rjll0716@aol.com 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi West Keansburg, NJ
Kenneth Eugene Martin, GMG3 sandy.martin7221@att.net 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi Cleburn, TX
Benjamin M. Cueva, EN3 10/68-3/69 DaNang/An Thoi National City, CA
25 January 1969 DaNang boat transferred to An Thoi
Steven John Carroll, ENS, OinC sjcarrolesq@gmail.com 3/69-4/69 An Thoi San Diego, CA
Charles Christopher White III, QM2 ccwhite3@pacbell.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Antioch, CA
Keith Jeffrey DeWachholz, EN3 3/69-4/69 An Thoi deceased 1/18/2012 in Young America, MN
Gary Erwin Erlandson, TM2 3/69-4/69 An Thoi deceased 1/10/2001 in Waterloo, IA
John S. McFarland, BM3 3/69-4/69 An Thoi was from Chico, CA
William Alan Miller, RD3 ohpeggywms@aol.com 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Mineral Ridge, OH
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3858
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 23 thru 26 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966 and then further transported to Cat Lo arriving on 23 February 1966.

- PCF's 3, 13, 23 and 42 were loaded aboard the USS Belle Grove (LSD 2) on 29 November 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. These were the first four boats, of an eventual 24, scheduled for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. All PCF's scheduled for this program were to exit from and return to country from a centralized point at Cam Ranh Bay. All ordnance equipment was off loaded at Cam Ranh Bay, prior to departure for the yards and would be overhauled by the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay personnel. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- On 1 October 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang.

- On 25 January 1969 boat transferred from DaNang to An Thoi.

- A three PCF operation encountered intense hostile rocket and automatic weapons fire from positions three miles from the river mouth of the Bay Hap on the evening of 27 February 1969, wounding one crewman on PCF 23.

- On the morning of 28 February 1969, PCFs 23, 43 and 94 entered the Bay Hap and embarked RF/PF's from Cai Nuoc for a probe of the enemy positions. Landing parties from PCFs 23 and 94 discovered fresh spider holes and much brass in the area as PCF 43 provided cover from the river. After EOD personnel destroyed two bunkers the landing parties were re-embarked for another probe three miles further up the river. Heavy small arms fire was met as the planned landing area was neared. With 30 troops on board each craft the three "Swift" boats responded immediately by turning toward and beaching opposite the enemy positions. This surprise maneuver caused the Viet Cong to stand and run, followed closely by the RF/PFs. As the action moved up river PCFs 23 and 43 followed and again came under hostile fire. Again the enemy positions were charged with PCF 93 joining in the action. With the RF/PFs already ashore this time PCF crewmen went ashore in pursuit of the enemy. During this phase of the action one Viet Cong was killed and his still loaded rocket launcher captured. Total results of the day's action included 30 sampans, 15 structures, 7 bunkers, 12 tons of rice, 1 still and 50 gallons of liquor destroyed; 2 sewing machines, 6 individual weapons, one rocket launcher, small arms ammunition, enemy psyops material, a man, a woman and a child captured; and 10 Viet Cong killed (4 by PCFs and 6 by RF/PFs). There were no friendly casualties and the "Swift" boats received only minor damage.

- The Cua Lon River was the scene of a raid that encountered hostile fire on 12 March 1969. PCFs 23 and 94 took MSF troops up river, where they were landed without incident and began moving to the west. At the same time PCFs 43 and 51 stood by to provide cover. As the sweep progressed PCF 51 probed north of the Cai Nhap Canal and PCFs 23 and 94 probed up the Cai Ngai River. Following these probes light small arms fire was received from the beach and was immediately suppressed. The three Swifts then headed up the Cai Nhap Canal where two of three water mines detonated, one throwing up a 50-foot column of mud and water. Heavy enemy fire was taken from both canal banks and could not be suppressed. The PCFs cleared to the south and picked up the MSF unit. The enemy positions were taken under mortar and artillery fire and air support was called in. A group of 20 additional MSF were brought to the mouth of the Cua Lon from the USS Washtenaw County LST 1166 by LCVP. They were taken by PCFs 43 and 94 up river to where a sweep lasting one hour sighted nine Viet Cong and detained one female suspect. Other results included five structures, 14 sampans and a large junk destroyed. Three of the PCFs received minor damage and one crewman was slightly wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- PCF 23 was the only boat ever designated an "RPCF" (Riverine Patrol Craft Fast), and then only for a two week period, when ComNavForV, not to politely, told them to change the stern numbering back to the authorized designation.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 24

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 February 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Robert Michael Phillips, LTJG, OinC phillips@fhplaw.com 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Fairview Park, OH --- lawyer
Donald Charles Farnsworth, BM1 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo ?? Cleveland, OH??
Keith Arlan Devault, EN2 keithdevault@bellsouth.net 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Milton, FL
Wilfred Francis Bielitz Sr, GMG2 wbielitz@hotmail.com 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 12/14/1981 in Belmont, MA
Kenneth Nagy, RMSN/3 kennagy@comcast.net 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
John Robert Benedett, SN 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo ??Bayville, NJ??
Bruce Michael Stapp, SN docharley1@hotmail.com Cat Lo Norman, OK
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
James Fulcher Tune, LTJG, OinC jamesftune@aol.com 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo Seattle, WA, left country 13 October 1967 (attorney)
Wadie Marvin Moore, BM1 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 1/9/2003 in Lillington, NC
Stacy Lewie "Shorty" Parrish, GMG2 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 7/16/2009 in Mobile, AL
Ronald L. Moore, EN2 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Kerry Wallace Thames, QM3 kerrythames@comcast.net 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo Heiskell, TN
Errol L. McKee, RM3 catloswifty@fuse.net 10/66-12/66 Cat Lo Cincinnati, OH
Andrew John Covitz, LTJG, OinC Covitz_andrew@bah.com 12/67-5/68 Cat Lo Colonial Beach, VA
Wray Albert Humbyrd, STG3 12/67-5/68 deceased 7/23/2003 in Westport, WA
William H(enry) Jenkins, EN2 12/67-4/68 ??Park Forest, IL?? - retired ENC
Lonnie Edgar Brinker, RDSN lonnieb@optonline.net 12/67-1/68 Hewitt, NJ
James William Paquette Jr, RDSN petepaqu@surfglobal.net 12/67-4/68 Cat Lo Saint Albans, VT
William J. Mattson, SN 12/67-4/68
Arlyn Tommy Prickett, LTJG, OinC 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/DaNang Chula Vista, CA
Cordell H. Campbell, BM2 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/DaNang ??from West Virginia??
James Kent Gillespie, RD2 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/DaNang ??from Ohio??
Paul Milton Mitchell, EN2 6/68-2/69 Cat Lo/DaNang
Maynard N. Nix, EN2 6/68-6/69 Cat Lo/DaNang
John Grove Cruse, BMSN jgcinaz@yahoo.com 5/68-1/69 & 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo/DaNang Phoenix, AZ
Floyd Raymond Gartner, LTJG, OinC 1/69-1/70 Cat Lo Salem, OR
3 March 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
James E. Maitland, LTJG, OinC 3/69-3/69 DaNang
3/22/69-?? DaNang battle damage repair
Robert Holmes Bradley III, LTJG, OinC rbradley@bfsinvest.com 4/69-7/69 DaNang Wellesley, MA
Dennis Terry Hunsberger, QM2 No Computer 4/69-3/70 DaNang/Cat Lo Telford, PA
Gary Lee Langemeier, EN2 jglang@earthlink.net 4/69-2/70-?? DaNang/Cat Lo Hemet, CA
Edward Patrick McCauliffe Jr, BM3 4/69-2/70-?? DaNang/Cat Lo deceased 10/14/2009 in Wellsboro, PA
Charles "Chuck" Thorndike, RD2 4/69-?? DaNang/Cat Lo Meredith, NH
Patrick Lee Sage, GMG3 Sageasylum2002@aol.com 4/69-10/69 DaNang/Cat Lo Yuma, AZ
Aaron Joe Mitchell, RD3 DaNang replacement for Thorndike --- Jasper, IN
Gail Emory "Ike" Ikerd, ENS, OinC hawg4ike@aol.com 6/69-1/70 DaNang/Cat Lo Santa Paula, CA
21 August 1969 DaNang boat transferred to Cat Lo
Peter B. Middendorf, LTJG, OinC ??-2/70-?? Cat Lo Towson, MD
F.W. Kimz, LTJG, OinC ??-4/70 Cam Ranh Bay
Walter Michael "Mike" Wroblowsky, RD3 mykro@bellsouth.net 9/69-?? Cat Lo Hypoluxo, FL
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3865
Lieu Quyen, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??


- PCFs 23 thru 26 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966 and then further transported to Cat Lo arriving on 23 February 1966.

- At 0600 on 11 December 1966, PCF 24 ran aground 55 miles southwest of Vung Tau in the mouth of the Co Chien River. Protection and assistance were requested and received from Coastal Group 35 units, PBRs and a helicopter fire team from Vinh Long. USCGC Point Slocum also arrived to assist. At 1200 PCF 24 was freed and was towed into the channel by Coastal Group 35 junks.

- On 3 March 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang

- On a Cua Dai River patrol, PCF 24 was firing on evading swimmers when it was hit by a 75mm recoilless rifle round at about 1830 on 21 March 1969. A second hit was received 30 seconds later, as the PCF was speeding up to clear the area. The hostile fire was returned by PCF 24 and PCF 99, which had been patrolling with the now damaged boat. PCF 24 ran aground, on a sandbar, where the fires were put out and damage evaluated. PCF 99 immediately ran through the ambush zone to assist the stricken craft, taking several small arms hits. It was soon discovered that the shallow water precluded a hand passed tow line. While under continuing small arms fire, a crewman from PCF 99 then swam a tow line to PCF 24, allowing the "Swift" boat to be pulled free. It was then then lashed the to port side of PCF 99, and together they transited, through the still active enemy firing positions towards CG 14, arriving some one hour later and with no casualties to either crew. Artillery and air strikes were placed on the enemy positions. Of note was the fact that all three evading enemy swimmers were all hit by .50 caliber fire and killed.

- On the afternoon of 19 April 1969, PCFs 24 and 79, on SEA TIGER patrols, were headed east about miles from the river mouth when they came under rocket and automatic weapons fire from the shore about 30 yards away. One 82mm recoilless rifle round penetrated the engine compartment of PCF 79 causing minor damage and both craft were hit by numerous small caliber rounds. Three navy men suffered minor wounds and one Viet Cong was killed by return fire from the patrol craft.

- On 3 July 1969, while on routine Market Time patrol, PCF 55 was directed to investigate a downed aircraft about 45 miles southeast of DaNang. The wreckage was located at the reported position and was identified as a UH-1H helicopter, tail number 17694. Divers on board the PCF were immediately sent over the side in an attempt to recover the bodies trapped in the wreckage. A floating body spotted by an Army Americal Division helo was recovered by the scuba divers along with one M-16 rifle, one M-60 machine gun and one survival kit. PCF 55 returned to Chu Lai with the bodies while PCF 24, which was ordered to the scene, towed the wreckage to a salvable position.

- On 21 August 1969 boat transferred from DaNang to Cat Lo.

- On 21 November 1969, PCFs 24, 25, 53 & 63 and Coastal Group 36 junks, inserted 100 troops from the Long Phu District in four positions on Cu Lao Dung Island, about 10 miles east of Soc Trang. Following the insertion the "Swift" boats acted as a blocking force. Two OV-10s provided overhead cover and took designated targets under fire resulting in five large secondary explosions. The PCF's destroyed five motorized sampans, and then troops destroyed one large weapons cache. There was one US sailor slightly wounded and enemy casualties are unknown.

PCF 25
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 February 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
John Timothy Hood, LTJG, OinC 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Annandale, VA
Hubert Baker, GMG2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
John Patrick Hayes, EN2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Robert George Mackay, BM3 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Wesley Maxwell Dubose, RMSN 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 11/7/2004 in Longview, TX
John Robert Burns, SN 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Michael Anderson Claggett, LTJG, OinC 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Water Mill, NY
Ricketts, BM1 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo
Ronald James Evans, EN1 kittychicks@adelphia.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo deceased 3/24/2003 in Norfolk, VA
Raymond Joseph Braunscheidel, RM3 braunscheidel@att.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Jerome Melvin Files Jr, GMGSN jerryx25@yahoo.com 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Collinsville, IL
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
Russell Hunter Shaner, EN1 9/67-8/68 Cat Lo Imperial Beach, CA
1/30-????/66 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
Douglas Mclean Armstrong, LTJG, OinC 8/68-69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
Charles F. Evans, RD3 8/68-69 Cat Lo was from Florida
Robert Louis Tinsley, RD3 roberttinsley@nwcable.net 8/68-4/69 Cat Lo Brownsville, TN
Geoffrey Warren Hale, RDSN ghale@aol.com 8/68-4/69 Cat Lo Kingwood, TX
Daniel G. Taylor, GMG3 8/68-69 Cat Lo
Daniel Robert Quinn, EN3 8/68-69 Cat Lo was from Pennslyvania
James Robert Hoffman, RD3 wbcps@juno.com 1968 Cat Lo Oshkosh, WI
James Walter Steffes, EN2 pcf12crew@yahoo.com 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo Sun City, CA
Geoffery George Jones, LTJG, OinC 6/69-???? Cat Lo Newport, RI
Dale Thomas Aleshire, QM2 dabigdogtrucking@aol.com 7/69-3/70 Cat Lo Terra Haute, IN
Thomas Edward Greiner Jr, RD2 6/69-???? Cat Lo Sylvania, OH
Mike Constantino, EN3 6/69-10 or 11/69 Cat Lo hardship discharge after a few months
Curtis Dean Hatler, GMG3 cdhatler@yahoo.com 6/69-???? Cat Lo Coon Rapids, MN
11 September 1969 boat transferred from Cat Lo to Sea Float
John F. Grejtak, EN3 10 or 11/69-2/70 Cat Lo New Ulm, MN
Randy S. Linquist, LTJG, OinC ??2-3/70 An Thoi/Cam Ranh Willows, CA
Woodrow Wilson "Bud" Dalahite Jr, EN1 jonrude3@msn.com 12/69-3/70 An Thoi Colmesneil, TX
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3866
Trung Quang Tich, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??


- PCFs 23 thru 26 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966 and then further transported to Cat Lo arriving on 23 February 1966.

- at 0915 on 2 December 1966, PCF 25 rescued ten persons and recovered one body after a junk had sunk 60 miles northeast of Vung Tau. Of the 22 persons who had been on board, 18 were rescued, one body was recovered and three were missing and presumed drowned. The survivors were taken to the Coastal Group 31 base.

- In August 1969, a ceramic gunshield was installed on mount 52 for evaluation. The disadvantages of restricting the movement of the .50 caliber mount, with the after pin removed, the restricted viewing area, due to the height of the shield, and the fact that it was a one shot item, that would have to be replaced after any damage, ruled out any further installations.

- On 11 September 1969, PCF 25 transferred from Cat Lo to Sea Float.

- On 21 November 1969, PCFs 24, 25, 53 & 63 and Coastal Group 36 junks, inserted 100 troops from the Long Phu District in four positions on Cu Lao Dung Island, about 10 miles east of Soc Trang. Following the insertion the "Swift" boats acted as a blocking force. Two OV-10s provided overhead cover and took designated targets under fire resulting in five large secondary explosions. The PCF's destroyed five motorized sampans, and then troops destroyed one large weapons cache. There was one US sailor slightly wounded and enemy casualties are unknown.

- PCF 25, while on normal Market Time patrol, on the night of 25 November 1969, sighted a small unlighted sampan about 10 miles north of Soc Trang. When the sampan was illuminated, three persons jumped over the side and were taken under fire. One US sailor fell overboard while throwing concussion grenades and was recovered after the strong current had carried him approximately 150 yards. The "Swift" boat recovered numerous documents, 100 rounds of AK-47 ammunition and several items of personal clothing before the sampan sank. The documents indicated that one of the VC killed was a doctor.

- In December 1969, the only Market Time craft receiving damages was PCF 28 when it received minor damage due to a B-40 rocket strike..

PCF 26
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
23 February 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Murice Marlin Simer, LT, OinC 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo deceased 10/19/1993 in Orange, TX
Harold Wayne Fischer, BM1 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Robert Alfred Cofer, GMG2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
David Lynn Beaty, EN2 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Bellefontaine, OH
Kennith Hoyt Taylor, RM3 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Jack Arthur Wallgren, SN jack_w@embarqmail.com 2/66-12/66 Cat Lo Poulsbo, WA
Alton Raybou Gunter, EN2 ? 3/66 ? Cat Lo deceased 7/28/1999 in Garland, TX
won silver star for ambush action 27 March 1966
John Lewis "Bull" Durham III, LTJG, OinC cubbyd1@bellsouth.net 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Danville, KY
Michael Perry Timmons, BM1 mptimmons40@gmail.com 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Bellevue, MI
?Halle or Hailey? (sp), EN2 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo
Floyd ??(Bernard)?? Henderson, RM3 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Ellis, KS
Larry Thompson, GMGSN 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Enid, OK
Ronnie Gene Wait, SN kissymoose@hotmail.com 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Republic, WA
Rexal Rae Perry, TM3 squid937@bellsouth.net 3/67-3/68 Cat Lo Orlando, FL
21 April 1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
8/1/68-10/??/68 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Richard Jasper "Chip" Gage Jr, GMG3 ??-10/70-?? An Thoi Sahuarita, AZ
6 December 1968 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3827


- PCFs 23 thru 26 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Fort Marion LSD 22 on 13 February 1966 and then further transported to Cat Lo arriving on 23 February 1966.

- On the Dong Tranh River, in the Rung Sat Special Zone, PCF 26 ran into an intense ambush by .50 and .30 caliber machine gun fire on 26 March 1966. PCF 26 suppressed the attack with machine gun and mortar fire, but suffered two personnel wounded and light material damage. Jackstaff Story

- On the morning of 25 June 1967, PCF 97, patrolling 500 yards off the mouth of the Ganh Hao River, 45 miles northeast of Ca Mau Point, came under heavy automatic-weapons fire and recoilless-rifle fire from Viet Cong shore positions. While returning the intense enemy fire, the Swift boat was struck at the waterline by a recoilless-rifle round which tore a three-by-four foot hole in the hull and wounded the Officer in Charge. The PCF flooded rapidly and turned seaward in order to concentrate on the damaged area. However, all attempts to arrest the flooding failed, and the Swift boat eventually sank in 27 feet of water. The entire crew was rescued by PCF 26. Salvage operations to recover PCF 97 began the next day. The boat was subsequently salvaged and sent to Subic Bay, PI, for repair and overhaul.

Later on that same day, in two separate incidents, gunfire from PCFs 26 and 98 coordinated by spotter aircraft struck the Viet Cong shore positions which had attacked PCF 97. The aircraft subsequently reported that the gunfire killed 12 Viet Cong, and destroyed several bunkers and sampans. There were no US casualties.

- On 1 August 1968, PCF 26 commenced an 8 week in-country overhaul at the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay, RVN. This was the first PCF to participate in this new program.

- On 21 April 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang.

PCF 27
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments

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first arrived in South Vietnam
Harold Webster Gehman Jr, LT, OinC jangehman@aol.com 11/67-6/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Virginia Beach, VA
George Frederick Bullman, RD2 gbullman@yahoo.com 9/67-8/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Costa Mesa, CA
William Harris "Dave" Davis, EN2 chfngn@aol.com 11/67-??/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Lyman, WA
Lewis Leslie Collins, QM2 11/67-11/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Michael Hans Holleson, GMG3 11/67-11/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 8/8/2001 in Shelby, IA
Thomas Michael Belodeau, RDSN 6/68-11/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 11/10/1997 in Dracut, MA
Curtis Allen Rose, GMG3 rosec_46@yahoo.com 9/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Vivian, LA
William Martin Zondorak, LTJG, OinC wmz80@sbcglobal.net 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
James Walter Steffes, EN2 pcf12crew@yahoo.com 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo Sun City, CA
Robert Glen Snyder, RD3 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo Sidney, OH
David A. Riley, GMG2 driley7482@aol.com 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo Los Angeles, CA
Jackie L. Williams, BM2 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo
Ronald Lee Smith, BM3 1/69-4/69 Cat Lo Santa Ana, CA
Clay Walter Stuckey, LTJG, OinC sand@hpcisp.com 2/69-10/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Bedford, IN
James R. Miller, PO1(rate unknown) 6/69-?? An Thoi
Richard Laverne Wissler Jr, QM2 6/69-10/69 An Thoi KIA - 10/2/69 --- Willow Street, PA
James Robert Beck, EN2 jamesbeck0@hotmail.com 6/69-?? An Thoi Poland, OH
William Edward Williams, BM3 mrwew@ameritech.net 6/69-?? An Thoi Detroit, MI
Kenneth William Smith, GMG3 red46rider@yahoo.com 6/69-2/70 An Thoi Oxford, MI
2/19-3/31/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3831

- On 17 January 1968, PCF 27 was called upon to search for a helicopter which had reportedly crashed approximately 11 miles north-northeast of DaNang. Slightly more than an hour after commencing the search the Swift boat sighted a light on the beach. A nearby Marine unit was directed to the scene and found two survivors out of a crew of four. PCF 27 continued to provide illumination for the search until relieved by PCF 16. PCF 16 was joined by the USS Fortify MSO 446 and the two units continued the search with negative results, although some debris and an oil slick were found.

- On the morning of 31 July 1969, PCFs, with RF troops embarked, conducted a sweep west of the Kinh Ba Kheo, about 18 miles northwest of New Nam Can. When the "Swift" boats neared the insertion point, they were ambushed by an estimated two squads of VC. PCF 27 received two B-40 rocket hits, causing only minor damage and no personnel casualties. The fire was quickly suppressed by the PCF's and Seawolf fire team. In addition, the "Swift" boats and Seawolves placed suppressive fire in the area. After sweeping only 100 meters inland and ,500 meters along the canal's east bank, the remainder of the mission was cancelled; the troops re-embarked, and the "Swifts" exited via the Song Ong Doc without further incident.

PCF 28
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments

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first arrived in South Vietnam
Franklin McClellan Rawlings, RD3 Bouve@aol.com 6/67-6/68 Cat Lo Norco, CA
James McKenney Will, LTJG, OinC jimwill444@yahoo.com 2/68-?? Cat Lo San Clemente, CA
Raul Alberto Najera, QM2 2/68-?? Cat Lo Kingsville, TX
Oran Young, EN2 2/68-?? Cat Lo
Thomas Gordon Forrest, RD2 Tompcf102@aol.com 2/68-?? Cat Lo deceased 1 May 2006 in Harper Woods, MI
Herman Durwood Lavinghouse, GMG2 2/68-?? Cat Lo deceased 15 November 1994 in Picayune, MS
Jack Hess Cook, RDSN jcook98613@aol.com 2/68-?? Cat Lo Middlebury, IN
Lawrence John Rosintoski, LTJG, OinC 68 Cat Lo North Charleston, SC
Bill Neuman, BM3 68 Cat Lo ??Brandon, MS??
William Joseph Runnels Sr, GMG2 runn4375@bellsouth.net 68 Cat Lo Houma, LA
Bob (Robert) O'Hara, QM2 68 Cat Lo
Arnold 68 Cat Lo
Clayton George Zucker, LTJG, OinC 68-69 Cat Lo Cambridge, VT
Charles Alvin Rearick, BM3 68-69 Cat Lo Dorchester, SC
Samuel Irving Abolafia, RD3 68-69 Cat Lo deceased 12 March 2009 in Lake Worth, FL
Drew Emerson Whitlow, BM3 knightdip1@aol.com 6/68-12/68 Cat Lo Huntsville, AR
Thomas A. Kohler Jr, EN3 Sandi61236@aol.com 7/68-8/69 Cat Lo Seminole, FL
Donald Wesley Harvell, EN2 scen40@hotmail.com 3/69-4/69-?? Cat Lo Milton, FL
7/2-7/16/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
Donavon Clark Current, LTJG, OinC dc.current2@gmail.com ??-7/68 Cat Lo WIA - 7/23/68 --- Hampton, NH
Billy Ray Niemann, BM3 68-69 Cat Lo
Robert James Campion, GMG2 68-69 Cat Lo San Antonio, TX
Michael Walter Robinson, GMGSN 68-69 Cat Lo was from Saginaw, MI
Charles A. Bridgewater, QM3 7/68-5/69 Cat Lo Holts Summit, MO
William Stillwell Mann Jr, LTJG, OinC wsmann100@earthlink.net 6/68-10/68 Cat Lo Chocowinity, NC
Jacks, BM2 6/68-10/68 Cat Lo
Moore, RM2 6/68-10/68 Cat Lo
Michael Adams, QM3 6/68-10/68 Cat Lo Spokane, WA
Dennis Lavell Green, GMG3 coachgramps1@aol.com 6/68-10/68 Cat Lo Richland, WA
Herman Durwood Lavinghouse, GMG2 ?11-12/69? Cat Lo deceased 11/15/1994 in Picayune, MS
Christopher Mayer, LTJG, OinC chris.mayer@davispolk.com 6/69-1/70 Cat Lo New York, NY
Ralph Thomas Singleton, EN2 6/69-1/70 Cat Lo deceased 8/17/2002 in Dallas, TX
Marvin Eric "Mel" Lander, QM2 swift1042007@yahoo.com 6/69-1/70 Cat Lo Robertsdale, AL
Edgar E. or G. Bass Jr, GMG3 6/69-1/70 Cat Lo Memphis, TN
Alfonso Abrego Garza, RD3 algarza@earthlink.net 6/69-1/70 Cat Lo Richmond, TX
Arthur Thomas Spurr, RD2 6/69-?? Cat Lo Indian Trail, NC
1/7-2/21/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
Dudley Woodward Houghton, LTJG, OinC 2/70-3/70 Cat Lo/CamRanh Austin, TX
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3867
Nguyen Dinh Sai, Trung Uy, OinC sdn23066@comcast.net 4/70-6/70 Cam Ranh/Cambodia Mukilteo, WA


- At 0245 on 23 July 1968, movement along the beach was observed, in an area known for Viet Cong Activity, by PCF 28 at a position approximately one mile up stream from the Bo De river east of Tan My. PCF 28 was soon joined by PCF 95 and the two craft each fired ten 81mm mortar rounds into the area. Both banks were then taken under .50 caliber machine-gun fire as the Swift boats turned and headed for open seas. At this time, approximately 0315, heavy automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire was received from both banks of the river. The officer in charge of PCF 28 was severely wounded in the action. The two patrol craft each received minor damage. PCF 95 resumed normal patrol duties and PCF 28 rendezvoused with the support LST for evacuation of the wounded officer. The OinC of PCF 28 had received shrapnel wounds to the head.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- PCF 28 repelled two enemy attacks on Ham Luong River outposts, 31 January and 1 February 1969. Navy News Release

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- On 7 September 1969, PCFs 17 and 28 inserted PRU, National Police Field Forces, and PF forces about 40 miles southeast of Can Tho, on the Bassac River. The "Swift" boats then withdrew to provide a blocking force and gunfire support. The ground forces, led by Hoi Chanhs, found an abandoned VC prison camp. Sweeping to the west, another POW camp was found and six prisoners were liberated. The troops were then extracted, and on the return trip, PCF 17 conducted a psyops mission. The ground forces killed two VC and captured 15 pounds of documents. As a result of the psyops broadcast, two Hoi Chanhs rallied to the "Swift" boats. There were no friendly casualties.

- While exiting a small canal, 9 December 1969, in company with PCF 64, PCF 28 received a B-40 near miss, that wounded three (3) crewmen.

PCF 29
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 29 Amber/Blue/Green Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

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PCF 30
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1965-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 30 Green/Blue/Amber Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

PCF 31
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Theodore H. Hageman Jr, LTJG/LT, OinC 4/66- ?? Cat Lo Colchester, CT
Ronald Francis Mick, RM3 ron.mick@centramedia.net 4/66- ?? Cat Lo Perryton, TX
Robert MacDonald, EN? 4/66- ?? Cat Lo was from California
unknown, BM 4/66- ?? Cat Lo
unknown, GM 4/66- ?? Cat Lo
unknown, SN 4/66- ?? Cat Lo
James Carl Thorell, LTJG, OinC

jcthorell@earthlink.net

4/66-2/67 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon deceased 10 December 2010 in Nesbit, MS
James G. Morris, BM1 4/66-?? Cat Lo/Qui Nhon
John Branca, EN1 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon deceased 11/29/2003 in Imperial Beach, CA
Alton Raybou Gunter, EN2 5/66-2/67 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon deceased 7/28/1999 in Garland, TX ---- replacement for Branca
Glenn Louis Stone, QM2 4/66-11/66 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon ??League City, TX??
William E(arl) Radford, RM3 4/66-2/67 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon ??Haverhill, MA??
Robert Pet Heinz Jr, BM1 ??-2/67 Cat Lo/Qui Nhon replacement for Morris
Paul Nichols Bontrop Jr, LTJG, OinC nnickbont@aol.com 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo Arlington, WA
Jacks, BM2 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo
Baggette, EN2 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo
Donald Richard Clark, RM3 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo Bremerton, WA
Hartman, GMGSN 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo
George Henry White II, QMSN seawolf238@yahoo.com 5/66-3/67 Cat Lo Huntsville, AL
Michael D. Crawford, GMG2 66-67 Qui Nhon
Thomas Jene Elliott, LTJG, OinC gnatman3@cox.net 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo Santee, CA
Harry Lamoin Claar II, BM2 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo Pahrump, NV
Edward Leroy Smith, RM2 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo
Dale Decker Snell, GMG3 dale.snell@verizon.net 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo Hesperia, CA
Jerry Arnold Rogers, EN3 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo
Henry J. Golemme Jr, SN 10/67-2/68 Cat Lo Rockland, MA --- ??made SK3??
Gerald Leon Mayes, LTJG, OinC eagleteam42@yahoo.com 12/67-7/68 Cat Lo Boise, ID
Harry B."Skip" Brandon III, LTJG, OinC 1968 Cat Lo Falls Church, VA --- former FBI deputy director of counterintelligence
Means, QM1 Cat Lo
Danny Danforth, EN1 Cat Lo
"Shaky" Davis, BM3 Cat Lo
Chris John Vedborg, RD3 5/68 Cat Lo Poway, CA
Arthur Bruce Cannon, LTJG, OinC cannonbl@comcast.net 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo Arlington, VA
Kenneth David Nixon, EN1 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo
E. Sessin, QM2 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo
Arnold Dale Westlake, RD2 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo Gretna, NE
Donald N. Guattari Jr, GMG2 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo ??deceased 10/1/2000 --- retired GMC - Long Beach, CA??
Harold Ray Payton, BM3 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo ??Arlington, TX??
Guy Nelson Dorsey, SN 5/68-8/68 Cat Lo Fort Myers Beach, FL
7/24-8/12/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
Ronald Dean Krushe, QM1 golfman1232@yahoo.com 7/68-12/68 Cat Lo Mesa, AZ

Ronald Wayne Saxon, SN/GMG3

Cat Lo

Baton Rouge, LA

Lawrence Charles Stoneberg, LT, OinC No Computer 10/68-7/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Des Plaines, IL
Gilbert J. Ruttenberg, EN3 rgilval1@aol.com 8/68-10/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi Stevensville, MI
Joseph Larry Ponder, GMG3 josephponder@bellsouth.net 8/68-11/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi WIA 11/24/68 ---- Keystone Heights, FL
Robert Wayne McGowan, QM3 8/68-11/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi WIA 11/24/68 ---- Model, CO
Jack Brent Shamley, SN jshamley01@bresnan.net 8/68-7/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi East Helena, MT
Daniel Voit Armstrong, BM2 darmstng@ix.netcom.com 8/68-12/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Encinitas, CA
10/18/1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to An Thoi
William Martin Zaladonis, EN3 BigZPlus3@aol.com 10/68-4/69 An Thoi Sanford, FL
Harry Leo Cannon, RD2 10/68-4/69 An Thoi WIA 4/12/69 --- New Orleans, LA
Robert Eugene LaPrad, YN3 laprad1@verizon.net 11/24/68 An Thoi CosDiv 11 Yeoman and a rider that day --- Santa Barbara, CA
13 December 1968 An Thoi

boat transferred to Cat Lo

Edward Elliott "Skip" Barker, OinC ?/68-3/69 Selma, AL
William E. Halpin, LTJG, OinC whalpin@nyc.rr.com 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo Mt. Vernon, NY
Donald Wesley Harvell, EN2 scen40@hotmail.com 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo Milton, FL
James Lowry Kendall, QM2 jkendall24@cinci.rr.com 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo Cincinnati, OH
Vance Maurice Alquist, BM3 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
Charles Edward Florence, GMG3 No Computer 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo Robinson, IL
Donald Paul Bilodeau, RDSN 3/69-5/69 Cat Lo Union City, CA
Edward Elliott "Skip" Barker, OinC 3/69-5/69 Selma, AL
??Paul Kenneth?? Knudsen, EN?3? 68 An Thoi/Cat Lo
Viet Hung Truong, BM2 vh_truong@hotmail.com 6/69-8/69 An Thoi Bakersfield, CA
2/1-3/17/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3832

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 31 transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- On 24 November 1968, PCF 31, 38, 72, 82, and 93, entered the Bo De river in an attempt to fire on a suspected Viet Cong General's plantation near the adjoining Dam Doi river. Shortly after entering, the PCFs encountered extreme enemy fire from both banks of the river, and were forced to abort the mission. Four of the PCFs received heavy damage and several crewmen were seriously wounded during the ensuing battle. Three Viet Cong were killed during the exchange of fire. Stars and Stripes story

- On 13 December 1968, PCF 31 transferred from An Thoi to Cat Lo.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- Eight PCFs, with 6th Battalion VNMC troops embarked, sailed the Duong Keo River during the late afternoon of 12 April 1969, for a sweep operations in the day's objective area. At 1734, a large scale enemy initiated firefight, by an estimated two Viet Cong companies, was unleashed as the PCFs, in column formation, reached a position four miles upstream from the river's mouth. Detonation of two claymore mines, from the northeast bank, was immediately followed by intensive B-40 rocket, recoilless rifle (R/R), .30 and .50 caliber machine gun, rifle-grenade and small arms fire. PCF 43 was hit by R/R and B-40 rounds which disabled her steering gear and fatally wounded the boat skipper, LTJG D. G. Droz. The boat beached at high speed into the center of the ambush site, as B-40 rockets continued to smash into her. Uninjured crewmen and UDT personnel aboard set up a hasty perimeter around the boat as PCFs 5 and 31 returned alongside to assist the stricken PCF 43, at the same time maintaining a heavy volume of fire. Seawolves reacted in five minutes and placed heavy machine gun fire into the area. Enemy fire was suppressed. All personnel were removed from PCF 43 and PCFs 5 and 31 cleared the area. Later, a fire in PCF 43 reached UDT ammunition stores on board and created an explosion which destroyed the craft. Final results of the disaster were three US Navy personnel killed with 33 others wounded and two Vietnamese Marines killed with another 13 wounded. One PCF (43) destroyed, two others badly damaged, and two others received moderate damage. Enemy losses were 18 Viet Cong killed (2 body count and 16 estimated). UPI story After Action Reports (3)

- On 9 August 1969, a SEA FLOAT mission was conducted with seven PCFs, USS Gallup PG 85, USS Asheville PG 84, EOD and UDT Detachment G, MSF troops and Seawolves participating. The operation commenced with the Swift boats inserting the troops on Rach Ba Than and Rach Buong, about five miles east of Seafloat for sweeps south. During a day of frequent contact PCF elements were ambushed on five separate occasions with rockets, small arms fire and a mine, resulting in PCFs 5, 40 and 31 receiving minor damage. One US sailor and three MSF troops were wounded. The ground troops later swept the ambush areas and captured 58 booby traps, two large charges, 60 Japanese knee mortar grenades and three hundred rounds of ammunition. Ten bunkers, three structures and one barricade were destroyed and two VC were killed.

PCF 32
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
John Richard Kallestad, LT, OinC 4/66-12/66 Cat Lo left country 9 February 1967 --- Minneapolis, MN
Gene Whitley, BM1 4/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Ron Merritt, GMG3 4/66-12/66 Cat Lo
Gary Keith Liedorff, GMGSN/ GMG3 garianne1@wildblue.net 4/66-12/66 Cat Lo Fiddletown, CA
John Stephen Howell, LTJG, OinC gremmy32@cox.net 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo Spring Valley, CA
Billy Wayne Ellis, BM2 billy.ellis@worldnet.att.net 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
Larry Young, EN2 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo was from Ohio
Benjamin Adolfo Montoya, QM3 montoyab32@aol.com 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo Albuquerque, NM
Delany, GMG3 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo
Moody, GMM3 12/66-12/67 Cat Lo was from Texas
Paul A(nthony) Metz, LTJG, OinC 3/68-5/68 Cat Lo ??Southport, NC?? --- was from Warrensville, OH
Richard Keith Shockley, QM2 stroken52@msn.com 3/68-5/68 Cat Lo Cos Cob, CT
Fred Palace, EN2 3/68-5/68 Cat Lo
Thomas J. Houston Jr, BM3 10/7-11/68 Cat Lo Chesapeake, VA
Barnes or Bond, RD3 3/68-5/68 Cat Lo
??Brown, GMG2?? 3/68-5/68 Cat Lo
Forrest W. Dahlstet, LTJG, OinC xfeddonk@earthlink.net 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo Blair, NE
William Green Riddle, QM1 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo ??Harrah, OK?? --- made chief
Rolley, RM2 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo
Frederick Samuel "Duke" Pethes, EN2 duke60@cox.net 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
David Justice, GMG3 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo
Stewart, BMSN 5/68-12/68 Cat Lo
6/5-6/15/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
William Charles Martin, ENS, OinC wvfp43@frontiernet.net 1/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi Dryfork, WV
Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2 ljorg46@yahoo.com 1/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi Ewing, NE
James Ray Hodges, QM2 HodgesJrhodges@aol.com 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo medevaced - mine explosion - Virgina Beach, VA
William Patrick "Pat" Walters, GMG3 cycledirect@yahoo.com 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo medevaced - mine explosion - Durham, CA
Paul Robert Shepherd, QM2 shep@cyberport.net 2/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi replacement for Hodges --- Kalispell, MT
Daniel M. Hudson, GMG3 2/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi replacement for Walters
Dale Paul Osborne, RD3 do2to@comcast.net early/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi Plymouth, MA
Allen Edward Cott Jr, RDSN allencott@yahoo.com 6/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi Fountain Valley, CA
David Bruce Wallace, LTJG, OinC elbowgolf65@comcast.net 9/69-2/70 Cat Lo Atlanta, GA
Edwin Bernard West Sr, QM1 ??10/69-2/70?? Cat Lo deceased 12/3/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA
John Robert Garca, RD3 jgarca@sbcglobal.net 1/69-2/70 Cat Lo Grand Prairie, TX
Joseph I. "Sandy" Sandoval II, GMG3 jocon2000@aol.com 10/69-2/70 Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
James R. "Pappy" Lambert, EN2 10/69-2/70 Cat Lo
Charles Roland Richardson, BM3 charles@bigriver.net 1/70-2/70 Cat Lo Millington, TN
1/16-3/2/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3833

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- During most of May 1966, three PCFs remained under operational control of CTF 116 for patrol in the Rung Sat Special Zone. On the morning of 22 May, PCF 32 detected a sampan crossing the Dong Tranh river from east to west. An occupant opened fire with a .30 caliber weapon. PCF 32 returned fire with 400 rounds of .50 caliber fire, damaging the sampan. However, the sampan managed to beach and the occupants fled. There was no assessment of casualties.
The morning of 27 May PCF 37 sighted a sampan with two persons embarked closing the beach near the location where an attack on PCF 41 had occurred on 22 May 1966. As PCF 37 closed, the sampan was beached and abandoned after being partially camouflaged. PCF 36, on patrol in the same area, was called to assist, and both units closed the beach to investigate. In the process an explosion, possibly a small mine, occurred thirty yards astern of PCF 36. At the same time the Viet Cong took the PCFs under small arms fire. It was evident that the Viet Cong had used the sampan as a decoy to lure the PCFs into the vicinity. The PCFs returned the fire and cleared the area. There were no casualties.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

PCF 33
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 306.

- PCF 33 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 34
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 307.

- PCF 34 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 35
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Newell Chase Bossart, LTJG, OinC seattle@bossart.com Cat Lo Medina, WA
William George Thomasson, GMG2 ariztata1@gmail.com 7/66-3/67 Cat Lo Memphis, TN
Dallas Wayne Pruitt, RM3 dallaspruitt@aol.com 6/66-3/67 Cat Lo Paso Robles, CA
William Avila, GMGSA/SN Cat Lo
Contraras Cat Lo
Paul Nichols Bontrop Jr, LTJG, OinC nnickbont@aol.com 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo Arlington, WA
Jacks, BM2 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo
Baggette, EN2 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo
Donald Richard Clark, RM3 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo Bremerton, WA
Hartman, GMGSN 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo
George Henry White II, QMSN seawolf238@yahoo.com 3/67-5/67 Cat Lo Huntsville, AL
Frederick R. Green, LTJG, OinC 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo was from Detroit, MI
John Franklin Moore, BM1 bettyeanjohn1@hotmail.com 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo Grove, OK --- made chief
Gabriel Merced Vigil, GMG3/2 gabev58@aol.com 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo Aguilar, CO
Kelly, EN2 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo
Lucien Buffington "Lucie" Clark Jr, RM3 buffyaboy@aol.com 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo Oklahoma City, OK
Billy Gene Clark, SN 5/67-1/68 Cat Lo West Memphis, AR
4/6-4/20/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
John Rogers Roland Jr, LTJG, OinC 9/68-3/69 Cat Lo Cochran, GA
Carl R. Russell, QM2 9/68-3/69 Cat Lo
John Patrick Pank, BM3 jp2old@yahoo.com 9/68-3/69 Cat Lo Portland, OR
William Loyed Clark, EN3 jclark@snowcrest.net (wife) 9/68-3/69 Cat Lo deceased 9/28/2009 in McCloud, CA
Richard A. Gorman, GMG3 namrog46@yahoo.com 9/68-3/69 Cat Lo Clearwater, FL
William Henry Inabnett, RD3 henryinabnett@yahoo.com 8/68-3/69 Cat Lo Houston, TX
Charles Russell "Chuck" Rabel, LTJG, OinC rabelathome@cox.net 3/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Vista, CA
Glenn Michael Dohrmann, EN2 dohrmannfarms@gmail.com 3/69-8/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Ensign, KS
John Carl Brewer, BM3/2 3/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Stanton, KY
David Lynn Stevenson, RDSN dkstevenson@madras.net 3/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Madras, OR
Gary Lee "Carpie" Carpenter, GMG3

swiftboatbugler@hughes.net

3/69-9/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat 29 Palms, CA
George Martin Lambeth, QM2 lambeth@attglobal.net 3/69-7/69 CatLo/AnThoi/SeaFloat Sarasota, FL
May 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to An Thoi
Elmo Russell Zumwalt III, LTJG, OinC 9/69-12/69 An Thoi deceased 8/13/1988 in Fayetteville, NC
Clarence William Nairmore, EN3 9/69-12/69 An Thoi Birmingham, AL
Geoffrey Charles Martin, GMG3 9/69-12/69 An Thoi Los Angeles, CA
Archie Whiting Shuford Jr, GMG3 9/69-12/69 An Thoi Hickory, NC
Harvey William Miller, RD3 9/69-12/69 An Thoi Baltimore, MD
Michael Kirk Gann, ENS/LTJG, OinC gann3850@aol.com 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Richmond, TX
Michael John Meeske, QM1 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Nevada City, CA
Lawrence Alan Jones, RD2 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float
Clifford J. Elwart, EN2 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float ??San Diego, CA??
Ray Kope, BM3 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float
Willard E. Short, GMG3 12/69-4/70 An Thoi/Sea Float
Donald Paul Bilodeau, RDSA 69-70 Union City, CA
??-7/16/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3901

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- On the afternoon of 12 July 1966, PCFs 35 and 38, operating on the western shore of the tip of the Ca Mau Peninsula, received three rounds of recoilless rifle fire. The two boats were approximately 1100 yards from the beach when fired upon. Both PCFs cleared the area, expending 1200 rounds of .50 caliber machine gun ammunition and ten rounds of 81mm mortar suppression fire.
Two rounds were fired at PCF 38 and one round at PCF 35. PCF 35 sustained a direct hit on her starboard quarter resulting in a one foot hole in her hull and severe damage to the starboard fuel tank. In addition, PCF 38 received minor shrapnel damage in the pilot house area with one crewman receiving minor shrapnel wounds. Viet Cong casualties were unknown.

- At 0240 on 27 January 1967, PCF 35 received small arms fire from the beach 10 miles east of Vung Tau. Fire was returned while the swift cleared the area. One US Navy man was slightly wounded. He was taken to the 6th Evacuation Hospital at Vung Tau.

- In May 1969, PCF 35 transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- Five PCFs, with UDT 13 Detachment G and 60 RF/PF troops aboard, entered the Song Cua Long to conduct a sweep of Xom Ong Dinh village at first light on 11 June 1969. After transiting the Rach Ong Dinh and proceeding south one B-40 rocket round exploded close aboard PCF 35 causing only minor topside damage and slightly wounding the forward M-60 gunner. It was believed the ambush was a token attempt to direct the PCFs from their main objectives since further B-40 rounds and the normal small arms fire were not received. Proceeding to their target area, the PCFs encountered two sampans and detained a 40 year old male, who under questioning, provided what proved to be accurate information on the distribution of enemy units in the area. The troops discovered an extensive complex along the canal network containing about 80 newly constructed structures, 150 sampans and a sampan factory. Anticipating the presence of a sizable enemy force the PCFs requested air coverage; however, the enemy had departed the area and no contact was made. The PCFs and supporting OV-10s took the village under fire and destroyed 40 structures, 10 bunkers, one sampan factory, 42 sampans, one diesel generator and 900 pounds of rice. In addition, the troops captured four long shaft engines, two sewing machines, 10 VC flags, 15 pounds of medical supplies and 3 bundles of PUNJI sticks. One Viet Cong was killed and one VN detained while the only friendly casualty was one US sailor, slightly wounded.

- On 16 June 1969, five PCFs with UDT 13 Detachment G and RF/PF troops from New Nam Can, conducted an operation to locate a weapons cache and a VC squad reported operating in the vicinity about 10 miles northwest of New Nam Can. The troops were inserted at first light and immediately sighted 15 Viet Cong, two of which were captured while the others escaped. The troops were extracted and reinserted five miles further south to search two structures along the bank. Five pounds of documents and two VC flags were captured. At noon, the PCFs with troops embarked, commenced the transit to New Nam Can via the Rach Mang Do. Ten minutes later PCF 35 received five B-40 rockets, all near misses, and several bursts of automatic weapons fire. The PCFs beached and the troops were inserted for a sweep while the area was taken under mortar fire. A VN woman and child were wounded by the mortar fire, and were medevaced for treatment and returned to New Nam Can. After returning the troops to New Nam Can and transiting the Song Bay Hap the PCFs were again ambushed. Seawolves 12 and 15, in the area, spotted the rocket fire and rolled in for strikes while the fire fight was still in progress. The VC fire was completely silenced and the PCFs exited the Song Bay Hap without further contact. The days work netted 10 sampans, five structures, nine bunkers, one store house and 600 pounds of rice destroyed and five hundred pounds of rice, five pounds of documents, and two Viet Cong captured. It was estimated the two VC were killed while one US sailor was wounded.

- At 0204 on 22 October 1969, PCF 35 under LTJG Zumwalt III was in WBGP five miles northeast of Ha Tien, when noises were heard on the west bank of the Rach Giang Thanh, followed by the sighting of a number of sampans in a small canal; PCF 35 opened fire. No return fire was received as the enemy personnel evaded into a nearby tree line. Right after it was light, a company of troops swept the area and found three NVA bodies, two destroyed sampans, six AK-47, one US carbine, one Chicom carbine, 7,000 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, nine AK-47 magazines,16 60mm mortar rounds, eight 57mm mortar rounds, 20 B-40 rockets and 80 boosters, two Russian ant-tank grenades and five pounds of miscellaneous canned food, clothing and papers. In addition, three sampans were captured. Sweeping troops determined that PCF 35 had intercepted five sampans that were attempting a crossing from west to east.

- On 15 May 1970, PCFs 35 and 692 were escorting the tug SKIPJACK to the mouth of the Bo De river, when they were taken under fire by two (2) B-50 rockets from the north bank of the Cua Lon river 13 miles NNE of SEAFLOAT. PCF 35 received one (1) hit, on the waterline amidships, causing a 1'x2' hole in the hull. Numerous shrapnel fragments penetrated the main cabin. All main cabin windows were blown out and the steel core of the rocket passed through the forward magazine, which was empty, and exited through the hull, starboard side amidships. A second rocket exploded astern and a third detonated in the water between the tug and PCF 692, neither of which caused damage. PCF 35 returned fire, cleared the ambush site, beached and commenced repairs with the OinC and a crewman jumping into the water to plug the large hole. Meanwhile, PCF 692 stopped short of the ambush site and commenced heavy machine gun and 81mm mortar suppressive fire. Believing contact was broken, PCF 692 attempted to run the kill zone and assist PCF 35. PCF 692 received two (2) rocket near misses, short and astern, before clearing the kill zone. Two nearby SEAWOLVES were directed to the area and placed strikes on the ambush area. When the battle repairs were complete, both PCFs returned to SEAFLOAT.

PCF 36

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
Joseph Thomas Varley Jr, LTJG, OinC ??-2/68 Cat Lo Agoura Hills, CA --- left country 11 February 1968
James Howard Akers, BMSN akerspcf98@yahoo.com 6/67-12/67 Cat Lo Penndel, PA
David Michael Bradley, QM2 bradsmgtd@msn.com 9/67-12/67 Cat Lo Sun City, CA
Thomas Eugene Morrill, EN3 Telkorn@aol.com 12/67-1/68 Cat Lo Butte, MT
La Monte Burdette Larsen, RM3 montelarsen@verizon.net 2/67-1/68 Cat Lo Buellton, CA
Robert Leon "Tuck" Brant, LTJG, OinC friarbrant@cox.net 9/68-12/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi Chantilly, VA
Richard (Gary) Prevett, BM2 9/68-12/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi ??East Wenatchee, WA??
Fred Stephen Prysock, GMG2 fprysock@roadrunner.com 9/68-12/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi Enterprise, AL
Gogdill, EN2 9/68-12/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi
Steve Ralph Luke, BM2 9/68-12/68 Cat Lo/An Thoi KIA - 12/6/68 --- Provo, UT
18 October 1968 Cat Lo

boat transferred to An Thoi

9 December 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay
John Everet Repshire, EN1 russpr@st-tel.net ??-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Russell Springs, KS
6/24-8/12/69 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
Raymond Anthony Mislock Jr, LTJG, OinC raymisjr@aol.com 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Cochranville, PA
Emliss Odell Ricks Jr, QM emcat1978@hotmail.com 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Garrettsville, OH
Donald Lewey Holley, BM3 lewholley@gmail.com 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Holt, MI
Donald J. Mendes, BM3 dkmendes@earthlink.net 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Independence, VA
William Anderson Patin, RD3 patins@sbcglobal.net 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Reno, NV
Charles "Buddha" Brower, GMG3 5/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
1 October 1970 transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3909

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- During most of May 1966, three PCFs remained under operational control of CTF 116 for patrol in the Rung Sat Special Zone. On the morning of 22 May, PCF 32 detected a sampan crossing the Dong Tranh river from east to west. An occupant opened fire with a .30 caliber weapon. PCF 32 returned fire with 400 rounds of .50 caliber fire, damaging the sampan. However, the sampan managed to beach and the occupants fled. There was no assessment of casualties.
The morning of 27 May PCF 37 sighted a sampan with two persons embarked closing the beach near the location where an attack on PCF 41 had occurred on 22 May 1966. As PCF 37 closed, the sampan was beached and abandoned after being partially camouflaged. PCF 36, on patrol in the same area, was called to assist, and both units closed the beach to investigate. In the process an explosion, possibly a small mine, occurred thirty yards astern of PCF 36. At the same time the Viet Cong took the PCFs under small arms fire. It was evident that the Viet Cong had used the sampan as a decoy to lure the PCFs into the vicinity. The PCFs returned the fire and cleared the area. There were no casualties.

- On 30 March 1967, PCF 36 rendezvoused with the USS Maddox DD 731 ten miles south of Vung Tau and evacuated an injured sailor to the 36th Evacuation Hospital at Vung Tau.

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 38 transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On the morning of 3 November 1968, PCF 36, PCF 43 and PCF 50, along with VNN Coastal Group 41 units, with a Regional Force embarked, carried out a raid up the Ong Doc river, 65 miles south of Rach Gia on the Gulf of Thailand. While PCF 36 remained a few miles from the river mouth to support a Regional Force sweep to the south, PCF 43 and PCF 50 proceeded to a point 10 miles up river to take suspected enemy positions under fire. Sniper fire was received killing the after mount operator of PCF 50. PCF 50 spotted the sniper and killed him as he attempted to escape. During the operation USS DuPont DD 941 and USCGC Ingram WHEC 35 provided 5-inch naval gunfire support.

- On 13 November 1968, PCF 3 and PCF 36 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river, destroying numerous sampans and structures. One PCF crewman was wounded when PCF 36 received a recoilless rifle hit while exiting the river. PCF 36 returned the enemy fire and destroyed the enemy emplacement, observing a large fireball.

- On the morning of 6 December 1968, PCF 36 and PCF 88 were patrolling up the Rach Giang Thann when they were ambushed seven miles northeast of Ha Tien. The enemy fired on the two patrol craft from both banks of the river with small arms, 57mm recoilless rifles and B-40 rockets. Machine-gun, small arms and grenade fire from the Swift boats partially suppressed the hostile fire as they cleared the ambush area. The craft beached at Tra Pho, a short distance upriver, to care for the nine crewman wounded (three seriously). In addition, one crewman was killed in the action and one VNN lost overboard and another wounded. No B-40 or recoilless rifle rounds scored direct hits, however, both craft were damaged by numerous small arms hits. During the return downriver through the ambush area, cover was provided by Task Force 116 light helicopter fire teams that saturated the enemy positions with rockets and machine gun fire. Due to the dense cover along both banks the enemy was unseen throughout the engagement and enemy losses were unknown.

- On 9 December 1968, PCF 36 transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- PCFs 36 and 47, PT Banks and Spooky 61 provided continuous, intense covering fire, while evacuating nine (9) VS Army personnel, surrounded by Viet Cong, 20/21 January 1969. (after action report)

- PCFs 36 and 68, WPB in area 5D and Spooky 61 provided covering fire and assisted in the covert waterline extraction of a Popular Recon Unit, under heavy fire by a Viet Cong platoon, 21/22 January 1969. (after action report)

- At 0700 on 10 May 1969, Coastal Group 26 inserted an ambush team just north of Ap My Hoi. At 0830, PCF 88 on normal MARKET TIME patrol received an urgent request from Coastal Group 26 for gunfire support and a dustoff aircraft to MEDEVAC two wounded, who were pinned down by heavy enemy fire. PCF 88 arrived on the scene at 0845 and after calling for a Dustoff aircraft immediately began gunfire support. PCF 42 arrived on the scene 10 minutes later and provided additional cover fire. Air cover and spotter planes were called from Phan Rang to join the battle and drop smoke flares to mark friendly and enemy positions. Enemy fire was sufficiently suppressed to allow Coastal Group 26 elements to begin withdrawing. PCF 36, patrolling area 4F, was called in to join the fight. By 0930 PCF 42 and Yabuta junks began taking Coastal Group 26 elements aboard as they were out of ammunition and unable to defend themselves while being taken under enemy fire from the tree line beyond the beach. PCF 42 again supplied cover fire while Coastal Group 27 began inserting troops just to the north to assist in evacuating troops. At 0930 Coastal Group 27 troops came under heavy enemy automatic weapons fire from dug in positions as PCF 36 arrived on scene and immediately began suppression fire. PCF 36's aggressive attack was so continuous and accurate it halted all enemy fire; this was credited as a significant factor in reducing friendly casualties. Throughout the day PCF 36 organized and coordinated simultaneous strikes by five PCFs in column formation along the kill zone, attacking and then withdrawing to allow air strikes between attacks. At 1700 Coastal Group 26 concluded the mission and all Coastal Group 26 and 27 troops were withdrawn. PCF 36 ordered all PCFs to normal MARKET TIME patrols leaving PCF 82 and PCF 42 on station to provide continuous H & I fire throughout the night.
From 0830 to 1700 the PCFs provided uninterrupted coordinated attacks utilizing continuous arms resupply by PCFs from Cam Ranh Bay. Coordination with strike aircraft was outstanding resulting in continuous heavy bombardment for the entire eight and one-half hour operation. The PCFs expended 13,559 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition and 544 rounds of 81mm mortars. There were two Vietnamese killed and four wounded while six enemy were killed (body count). Due to complete and overwhelming bombardment of the entire area, enemy casualties were probably far greater than actually counted.

PCF 37
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Peter A. Roe, LTJG, OinC 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo deceased 9/13/2000 in Norcross, GA
Dale Anthony Dolezal, EN3 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo Aurora, CO
Floyd O. Heady, GMG2 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo Kingsland, GA
Anthony W. Hermeling, RMSN 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo Breckenridge, MN
Harry Thomas Hunsucker, BM2 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo Kyle, TX
Thomas L. Wilson, SN 3/66-7/66 Cat Lo
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
Donald C. Bross, LTJG, OinC bross.donald@tchden.org 11/66-3/67 Cat Lo Boulder, CO (atty)
Fred Eugene Stith, BM2 festith@juno.com 11/66-3/67 Cat Lo Denison, TX
Robert Eugene Lorona, GMG3 loronare@yuma.usmc.mi 11/66-3/67 Cat Lo Yuma, AZ
Kinney, EN3 11/66-?? Cat Lo was from Washington state
Frank Furrer, SN 11/66-3/67 Cat Lo
Fuller, EN3 ??-3/67 Cat Lo replaced Kinney
Robert Carlton Plumb, LTJG, OinC potomacplu@gmail.com 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo Potomac, MD
Leo Johnson, RD1 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo
Edward J. Zimmerman, EN2 No Computer 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo North Las Vegas, NV
James Henry Marohn Sr, GMGSN jmarohn@new.rr.com 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo Neenah, WI
Woody Drew, BMSN 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo ??Tacoma, WA??
Michael ??Carey?? Youle, SN 3/67-12/67 Cat Lo ??Portland, OR??
12/20/67-4/30/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
Robert Benedict Fiore, LTJG, OinC 5/68- ?8?/68 Cat Lo Destin, FL
Matteo Joseph D'Amico, LT, OinC mjdam@aol.com 6/68-3/69 Cat Lo Trumbull, CT
Raymond Allen Elmore, EN1 6/68-3/69 Cat Lo
Robert James Campion, GMG2 6/68-??/69 Cat Lo San Antonio, TX
James Michael Jarvis, RD2 senoma37@frontiernet.net 6/68-??/69 Cat Lo Brooklyn, MI
James Ray Hodges, QM2 HodgesJrhodges@aol.com 6/68-1/69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
R. Harrell, BM2 6/68-??/69 Cat Lo
David Donald Hansen, EN2 ddhans@cybertrails.com 6/68-6/69 Cat Lo Glendale, AZ
William Killough Lannom, LTJG, OinC pcf37@mchsi.com 3/69-11/69 Cat Lo Grinnell, IA
Herman Durwood Lavinghouse, GMG2 Cat Lo deceased 11/15/1994 in Picayune, MS
Schmidt Cat Lo
Glenn Merton Howard Jr, QM2 cpleggar@yahoo.com 5/69-5/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Fort Pierce, FL
Kevin Tee McKeeman, RDSN mac5@tctelco.net 6/69-9/69 Cat Lo Abilene, KS
Craig Irving Dobis, RD2 cdobis@dobisweb.com 6/69-6/70 Cat Lo Canton, MI
???Larry R.??? Wells, (EN2) late 69 Cat Lo
10/18/69-11/10/69 Cat Lo battle damage repair
William Lynn Rogers, LTJG, OinC willrogers@swiftharbor.com 11/69-2/70 SaDec/HaTien/SeaFloat Gig Harbor, WA
Frank Joseph Priebe III, QM2 vegto668@aol.com 11/69-12/69 Sa Dec Merrick, NY
Bobby Alvin Porter, EN2 bob.porter@mchsi.com ??11/69-2/70?? SaDec/HaTien/SeaFloat Chanhassen, MN
Michael Eugene Scrivner, GMG3 Guns50cal@aol.com 11/69-2/70 SaDec/HaTien/SeaFloat Reseda, CA
Chester Eugene "P.O." Mizzell, RDSN 11/69-2/70 SaDec/HaTien/SeaFloat Thorsby, AL
Paul Robert Shepherd, QM2 shep@cyberport.net 1/70-1/70 An Thoi Kalispell, MT
J. Hueev - RVN ??11/69??
Robert Alan Scattergood, LTJG, OinC bscattergood@grandecom.net An Thoi/Sea Float Waco, TX
Billy Ray Roles, EN1 An Thoi/Sea Float ??Mira Loma, CA??
Donald Russell Twedell II, QM2 An Thoi/Sea Float Parker, CO
Jon Richard Miller, QM2 jon.r.miller@usace.army.mil An Thoi/Sea Float Jefferson City, MO
Ray A. Sears, BM3 ??12/69-3/70?? An Thoi/Sea Float
John Vincent Hecker, RDSN Rivrat11@aol.com 11/69-3/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Erie, PA
John William Yeoman, LTJG, OinC johnyeoman@earthlink.net 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Paia,Maui, HI
Duane Andrew Holman, QM2 drholman@bloomer.net 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Bloomer, WI
Charles Michael Janner, GMG3 judyjanner@yahoo.com 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Texas City, TX
John Carl Miller, EN2 John.C.Miller@c-a-m.com 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Pasadena, TX
10 June 1970 transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3816

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- During most of May 1966, three PCFs remained under operational control of CTF 116 for patrol in the Rung Sat Special Zone. On the morning of 22 May, PCF 32 detected a sampan crossing the Dong Tranh river from east to west. An occupant opened fire with a .30 caliber weapon. PCF 32 returned fire with 400 rounds of .50 caliber fire, damaging the sampan. However, the sampan managed to beach and the occupants fled. There was no assessment of casualties.
The morning of 27 May PCF 37 sighted a sampan with two persons embarked closing the beach near the location where an attack on PCF 41 had occurred on 22 May 1966. As PCF 37 closed, the sampan was beached and abandoned after being partially camouflaged. PCF 36, on patrol in the same area, was called to assist, and both units closed the beach to investigate. In the process an explosion, possibly a small mine, occurred thirty yards astern of PCF 36. At the same time the Viet Cong took the PCFs under small arms fire. It was evident that the Viet Cong had used the sampan as a decoy to lure the PCFs into the vicinity. The PCFs returned the fire and cleared the area. There were no casualties.

- While exiting a canal in the Song Lan The area, 17 October 1969, PCF 37 received two (2) B-40 rocket hits close aboard, resulting in the wounding of the OinC and three (3) crewmen, and causing numerous shrapnel holes in the hull.

- PCF's 5, 37, 44, and an unknown fourth PCF, were loaded aboard a US Navy LSD on 20 December 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Sasebo, Japan for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. These were the first boats to be overhauled at the Sasebo, Japan Naval Ship Repair Facility. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- PCF's 5, 37 and 44 returned to Cam Ranh Bay on 30 April 1968, from out-of-country overhaul on in Sasebo, Japan on board the USS Comstock LSD 19.

- On the night of 1 November 1969, a US Army OH-6A helicopter was reported down about two miles southwest of Sa Dec. PCFs 37, 59 and 102 proceeded to search the area with PCF 102 locating the helo partially submerged at the waters edge. The three US occupants were dead. The PCFs stood by to assist in the removal of the bodies and to provide security for the ordnance on board the helo. A Vietnamese stated that the helo was burning at the time of the crash. PCF 59 remained on the scene until relieved by US Army personnel.

- PCFs 17, 37 and 59 entered the Rach Eo Lon about 15 miles east of Tra Vinh taking targets of opportunity under fire on the morning of 11 November 1969. All units beached and destroyed various bunkers and structures near the river bank and fired 81mm fire into the surrounding area. As the units proceeded out of the canal, PCF 17 was hit by a B-40 or B-41 rocket, above the waterline. The rocket penetrated through the port engine and slightly damaged the starboard engine. One VNN crewman was thrown into the water and was picked up by PCF 37. While PCF 17 exited the canal, the other "Swift" boats saturated the ambush site with heavy suppressive fire. There were five structures, six bunkers and two sampans destroyed in the operation. One US sailor was slightly and one VNN crewman suffered a severe back injury, enemy casualties are unknown.

- On 1 December 1969, PCF 37 while conducting a routine patrol on the lower Co Chien river, received a request for assistance from a PRU unit being overrun by a larger VC force. PCF 37 brought in reinforcements, called in Black Pony air strikes and medevac helos. PCF 37 remained in the contact area for over six hours, occasionally coming under enemy fire, as it coordinated air and ground forces. PCF 37 was finally able to extract the friendly ground forces and return them to their base.

- While patrolling the Vinh Te canal, 3 March 1970, PCF 37 was rocked by an underwater explosion which damaged the screws, rudders and blew off one (1) strut.

PCF 38
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Merrill Wythe Ruck, LT, OinC mwruck@nps.edu 2/66-4/66 Cat Lo Pacific Grove, CA
Robert Rode, GMG? Cat Lo ??NY??, retired as GMGC
Bounds, BM? Cat Lo
Howland, EN? Cat Lo
Richard S. Hipskind, RM3 Cat Lo Wabash, IN
Hendrick, SN Cat Lo
Richard Olsen, LTJG, OinC richard.olsen1940@bcglobal.net 4/66-1/67 Cat Lo Alamo, CA
Louis S. Hoeniger, QM3 4/66-1/67 Cat Lo Ramona, CA
Mike Ward, GM3 4/66-1/67 Cat Lo
Willie Baker, RM3 4/66-1/67 Cat Lo
Jack N. Kimberland, EN1 (No computer) 4/66-1/67 Cat Lo Lancaster, OH
John Edgar Ball, QM3 2/67-9/68 An Thoi Apple Grove, WV
4/26/67 - ?/?/67 overhaul and repairs in Subic Bay, PI (see entry below)
1/9/1968 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
Terrence William Costello III, LT, OinC twcostello@windstream.net 6/68-4/69 An Thoi Stockton, MO
Gregory Vincent Cybulski, RD3 bucicy@aol.com 6/68-4/69 An Thoi Columbus, OH
Richard King Hughes, EN3 afgry@msn.com 6/68-4/69 An Thoi Newburg, OR
Davis, BM 6/68-4/69 An Thoi
Duncan B. Taylor, RD3 6/68-4/69 An Thoi
Paul Mathew Lukasiewicz (Lukas), GMG3 lukasp119@verizon.net 6/68-4/69 An Thoi Worchester, MA
Calton G. Wright, BM2 ??-12/68-?? An Thoi ??replacement for Davis??
Vern Earl Ratcliff, GMGSN 12/68-4/69 An Thoi WIA 3/8/69 --- deceased 5/21/1986 in Shawnee, OK
Bryan Walter Kowalczyk, GMG3 bkowal@cox.net 2/69-4/69 An Thoi Las Vegas, NV
William Ernest Kirkland, BM3 KirkWeld@aol.com 3/69-4/69 An Thoi ??replacement for Wright?? --- Oxford, MI
Thomas Eugene Gilbert, ENS, OinC 4/69-8/69 An Thoi
Reginald Grimm Ritter, EN2 regrrit723@wmconnect.com 4/69-8/69 An Thoi Suwanee, GA
Steven Andrew Renfro, RD3 swift47@cox.net 4/69-8/69 An Thoi El Dorado, KS
Daniel Charles Labahn, BM3 4/69-8/69 An Thoi deceased 12/1996 in Calumet City, IL
Craige Steven Dwyer, BM3 firemandcfd@msn.com 4/69-8/69 An Thoi New Market, MD
David Jerome Goran, GMG3 4/69-8/69 An Thoi Grand Blanc, MI
??-6/17/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com 7/70-8/70 Cat Lo Ormond Beach, FL
John McGuinnis, LTJG, OinC ?/70-11/70 An Thoi/Sea Float
"Pappy," EN? ??-10/70 An Thoi/Sea Float WIA 10/10/70 and medevaced
Michael Richard Feye, EN2 michaelpcf94@yahoo.com 10/70-11/70 An Thoi/Sea Float replacement for Pappy --- Cedar Rapids, IA
10/11-11/30/70 overhaul at ????
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3924

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- On the afternoon of 12 July 1966, PCFs 35 and 38, operating on the western shore of the tip of the Ca Mau Peninsula, received three rounds of recoilless rifle fire. The two boats were approximately 1100 yards from the beach when fired upon. Both PCFs cleared the area, expending 1200 rounds of .50 caliber machine gun ammunition and ten rounds of 81mm mortar suppression fire.
Two rounds were fired at PCF 38 and one round at PCF 35. PCF 35 sustained a direct hit on her starboard quarter resulting in a one foot hole in her hull and severe damage to the starboard fuel tank. In addition, PCF 38 received minor shrapnel damage in the pilot house area with one crewman receiving minor shrapnel wounds. Viet Cong casualties were unknown.

- PCF 38 was severely damaged at Cat Lo on 26 April 1967, when the topping lift on YD 220 failed and the boom dropped on the PCF. At the time the YD was lifting the Swift to cradle it for routine maintenance. The PCF will be taken to the naval station at Subic Bay for overhaul and repairs.

- On 21 April 1968 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to An Thoi.

- On 5 April 1968, PCF 38 received hostile fire from the beach while investigating a contact in Area 9H, wounding the VNN liaison aboard and damaging the PCF slightly.

- On 15 April 1968, a special PCF naval gunfire element consisting of PCFs 6, 11, 38 and 74 conducted an intensive gunfire mission in an area northwest of Rach Gia on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The area, which had been the scene of numerous hostile fire incidents in recent weeks, was saturated with 81mm mortars and .50 caliber machine gun fire. An airborne spotter reported all rounds on target, destroying 45 structures and killing one Viet Cong (probable). During the mission, the Swift boats received heavy hostile fire with PCF's 38 and 74 taking a number of hits.

On 4 October 1968, PCF 38 transited the Viet Cong controlled Cua Lon and Bo De rivers taking targets of opportunity under fire. The daring transit resulted in 2 Viet Cong KIA and a number of sampans and structures destroyed or damaged. PCF 38 came under intense hostile fire while exiting the Bo De river, wounding the OinC and Leading Petty Officer and slightly damaging the boat.

- On 17 October 1968, PCF 11, PCF 38 and PCF 93 conducted a raid into the Viet Cong controlled lake south of the Ong Doc river and were credited with 3 Viet Cong WIA, 64 structures destroyed, 15 sampans destroyed and numerous livestock destroyed. The OinCs of PCF 38 and PCF 93 and one crewman were wounded during the raid when the PCFs came under light fire.

- On 24 November 1968, PCF 31, 38, 72, 82, and 93, entered the Bo De river in an attempt to fire on a suspected Viet Cong General's plantation near the adjoining Dam Doi river. Shortly after entering, the PCFs encountered extreme enemy fire from both banks of the river, and were forced to abort the mission. Four of the PCFs received heavy damage and several crewmen were seriously wounded during the ensuing battle. Three Viet Cong were killed during the exchange of fire. Stars and Stripes story

- On the afternoon of 8 March 1969, PCFs 9 and 38, with MSF embarked, entered the Cua Lon River, 90 miles south of Rach Gia. The craft moved up river to the mouths of the Nhung Mien and Bien Nhan rivers where the troops were landed to investigate reports of enemy mines along the banks of these rivers. All units probed 1,000 yards south along the rivers with no contact or signs of mines. "Swift" boat gunfire destroyed four structures and one bunker before the troops were re-embarked. While enroute up river to the Cai Nhap the craft were taken under heavy enemy fire from both banks. All craft received hits, however, PCF 38 was the most seriously damaged as it lost one engine and took water into the engine compartment. After clearing the area the craft stopped and set up a defensive perimeter to wait for a medevac helicopter to pick up two USN and one MSF who were seriously wounded. Five other crewmen received minor wounds. After PCF 38 made temporary repairs the craft got underway and cleared the river late that night.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- PCFs 38, 93, 96 and 691 were assigned to extract 115 Mike Strike Force troops from the coast of the South China Sea, 13 April 1970. The troops proceeded 1,500 yards into the water for an at sea extraction, but the incoming tide caught many in surf above their heads. PCF crewmen dove into the water and swam to many with life lines and life rings. Two (2) of the MSF troops had stopped breathing, but PCF crewmen were able to revive them. The extraction required six (6) hours and removed all 115 MSF troops successfully.

- While assisting in the setting up of a WaterBorneGuardPost in a canal on Dung island, PCF 38 was hit by a claymore mine, 10 October 1970. PCF 38 cleared the area and MEDEVACED one (1) seriously wounded crewman. Two (2) other slightly wounded crewmen were treated on the boat. The boat sustained moderate hull and flooding damage.

PCF 39 - #50NS6623 (Launched January 1966)
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Peter Thomas Deutermann, LTJG/LT, OinC Deuterbook@aol.com 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo Milledgeville, GA
Robert Forsythe, EN1 3/66-4/66 Subic Bay Comanche, OK - left crew when they transferred from outfitting in Subic Bay to Vietnam
Francis Richard Yanovitch, BM2 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
Ronald Charles Cint, RM3/2 scuzzydog@cox.net 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo Chesapeake, VA
Anderson, GMG2 3/66-4/66 Subic Bay left crew when they transferred from outfitting in Subic Bay to Vietnam
Bud Jack, GMGSN 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo
William Mendiola Roberto, EN3/2 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo was from Guam --- replacement for Forsythe
Bruce Richardson Carde, SA/SN 4/66-7/66 Cat Lo Sand Point, ID --- replacement for Anderson
Kevin Eric Glynn, LTJG, OinC 10/66-10/67 Cat Lo Kansas City, MO
Michael L. Keating, LTJG, OinC 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo was from Alexandria, VA (left country 4 March 1968)
Kessler, RM? 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo
Stanley Slomovits, SN stanmen@yahoo.com 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo Mason, OH
Gary Wayne Friedmann, SN 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo KIA - 3/11/67 --- Lebanon, PA
Scott E. Meide, ??EN?? 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo WIA - 3/11/67 --- Hankinson, ND
Rexal Rae Perry, TM3 squid937@bellsouth.net 3/67-3/67 Cat Lo Orlando, FL
21 April 1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
Gary Gene Goudie, GMG3 gdivefsh@midwest.net 4/68-1/69 Chu Lai Knoxville, IL
Francis Frederick Kaufhold, LTJG, OinC 8/68-69 DaNang Anacortes, WA
Gary A. Nelson, EN2 8/68-69 DaNang
Andrew Lawrence Pravecek, BM3 bpravecek@yahoo.com 8/68-69 DaNang Hemet, CA
Phillip J. Schraeder, GMGSN 8/68-69 DaNang
Paul E. Miller, RDSN 8/68-69 DaNang
Gail Emory "Ike" Ikerd, ENS, OinC hawg4ike@aol.com 4/69-6/69 DaNang Santa Paula, CA
Wayne Allen Paper, LTJG, OinC ??-2/70 DaNang Traer, IA
Charles G. Fuchsel III, QM2 11/69-2/70 DaNang Placerville, CA
Moody, EN2
Jerry Lee Ashcraft, BM3 ??11/69-2/70?? Cat Lo
Stephen George Demetre, QM3 ??11-12/69?? Cat Lo Sacramento, CA
Timothy Taramasso, GMGSN staramasso@aol.com 68-69 Vacaville, CA
Gary Brent Booth, EN2 69-70 Spokane, WA
Aldridge, RD3
Edward Dean Emerson, QM2 ??-2/70-?? Cat Lo made Chief --- Sioux Falls, SD
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3878

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- Late in the afternoon of 11 March 1967, the 81-mm mortar aboard PCF 39 exploded, killing one crewman and seriously wounding another. At the time, the PCF was conducting a gunfire exercise in Ganh Ria Bay, eight miles from Vung Tau. The boat's gunner, Seaman Gary Wayne

FRIEDMAN, USN, was blown over the side by the explosion. When his body was recovered two days later it was determined that Seaman FRIEDMAN had died from multiple shrapnel wounds in the face and chest. Until the cause could be determined, MARKET TIME forces were directed to fire 81-mm mortars only in the drop-fire mode.

- On 21 April 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang.

- On the morning of 10 December 1968, PCF 39 and another swift boat entered the Cua Dai River, 12 miles southeast of DaNang, to take enemy bunkers upriver under fire. As the two craft were proceeding back out to sea after destroying seven bunkers, heavy automatic weapons fire was received from three sites at very close range. The enemy fire was returned killing at least one Viet Cong. After clearing the area, the craft proceeded to the Coastal Group 14 base for treatment of five wounded crewmen. A naval gunfire support mission was fired on the ambush site by USS Oklahoma CLG-5 with unknown results.

- On 12 February 1969, PCFs 18, 39 and 99 entered the Cua Dai river and proceeded to Hoi An in company with Three Yabuta junks of Coastal Group 14. At Hoi An a pre-Tet concert was performed by the Third Marine Amphibious Force Drum and Bugle Corps in the market place. Other psyops activities were carried out as tapes were broadcast and numerous materials were passed out. On the transit back to sea targets of opportunity were taken under fire and light hostile fire encountered causing no damage or casualties.

- On the morning of 3 May 1969, PCFs 61, 58, 39, Coastal Group 14, a Regional Force Unit from Quang Nam, 2 OV-10A, an Underwater Demolition Team and the TG 115.1 EOD Team conducted SEA TIGER operations along the Song Thu Bon and Truong Giang Rivers about 3 miles southeast of Hoi An. PCFs 61, 58 and 39 prepped the beach and inserted UDT and EOD teams near the mouth of the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures, while Coastal Group 14 inserted the Quang Nam RF units to provide perimeter defense. PCF 39 and Coastal Group units provided a river blocking force while PCF 61 and PCF 58 proceeded about one mile up the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures. Upon completion of the initial mission Coastal Group 14 extracted the Quang Nam RF units while PCFs 61 and 39 withdrew the EOD and UDT teams and reinserted them about three miles up the Truong Giang River to continue bunker destruction. There was no hostile fire encountered during the entire operation which lasted about six hours. Enemy losses were four sampans, 16 structures and 42 bunkers destroyed and 16 structures and 8 bunkers damaged. Seven large fires continued to burn as SEA TIGER units withdrew from the area. The Quang Nam Regional Forces received two Hoi Chanh as a direct result of the operation. There were no friendly casualties.

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PCF 40
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 first arrived in South Vietnam
Douglas Joseph Thiel, LTJG, OinC 4/66-67 Cat Lo Scottsdale, AZ (left country 13 May 1967) --- Lawyer
Kenneth Michael Troutman, BM2 No Computer 4/66-67 Cat Lo Concho, AZ
Michael English, RD2 4/66-67 Cat Lo
Edward J. Zimmerman, EN2 No Computer 4/66-67 Cat Lo North Las Vegas, NV
Steven R. Lusk, BM3 4/66-67 Cat Lo deceased 8/5/1967 in Orange County, CA
Gary Woodcock, GMGSN 4/66-67 Cat Lo
3/4-3/17/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
?? - 11/68 Cat Lo
12/1/68-1/20/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Richard Colton Kern, LTJG, OinC kernnature@aol.com Cam Ranh Bay Miami, FL
Robert Ford Wassam, QM2 bwassam@verizon.net 2/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Elk Grove, CA
Reginald Grimm Ritter, EN2 regrrit723@wmconnect.com 2/69-4/69 Cam Ranh Bay Suwannee, GA --- transferred South
James William Newman Jr, BM3 Cam Ranh Bay
Carl L. Camp, GMG3 Cam Ranh Bay Casper, WY
Wilson, RM? Cam Ranh Bay
Meisenheimer, EN? 4/69-5/69 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Ritter
Johnnie Ray Mauldin, EN1 cporetrn@cox.net 5/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Yukon, OK --- replacement for Meisenheimer
6 June 1969 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred at Cat Lo
Steven John Carroll, LTJG, OinC sjcarrolesq@gmail.com 7/69-9/69 An Thoi San Diego, CA
Charles Christopher White III, QM2 ccwhite3@pacbell.net 7/69-9/69 An Thoi Antioch, CA
Keith Jeffrey DeWachholz, EN3 7/69-9/69 An Thoi deceased 1/18/2012 in Young America, MN
Gary Erwin Erlandson, TM2 7/69-9/69 An Thoi deceased 1/10/2001 in Waterloo, IA
John S. McFarland, BM3 7/69-9/69 An Thoi was from Chico, CA
William Alan Miller, RD3 ohpeggywms@aol.com 7/69-9/69 An Thoi Mineral Ridge, OH
Martin Jules Mayer, LTJG, OinC martin.mayer@lmco.com 9/69-11/69 Cat Lo Fairfax, VA
Alvin Lee Harden, RD3 alharden@aol.com 9/69-11/69 Cat Lo deceased 7/11/1998 in Alta Loma, CA
Donald E. Taylor, GMG3 9/69-11/69 Cat Lo
Timothy Edward Mott, GMG3 tiedmott@hotmail.com 9/69-11/69 Cat Lo Marion, IA
John Woolfolk Burke III, LTJG, OinC JWB3rd@aol.com 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo WIA - Middleburg, VA
William Charles Hogan, RD3 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo
Charles Wilbur Hunt, EN3 Seahunt11@aol.com 11/69-1/70 Cat Lo Titusville, NJ
John Steven "Mojo" Mesojednik (Stevens), RD2 riverchief@direcway.com 11/69-??/70 Sea Float Mobile, AL
John D. Allen, LTJG, OinC 4/70-7/70 Sea Float was from Chalfort, PA
Larry Edward Silva, EN1 4/70-6/70 Sea Float ??Stckton, CA or Fort Bragg, CA??
Lanny Howard Buroff, QM2 4/70-7/70 Sea Float KIA - 7/6/70 --- Chicago, IL
William Dennis Rockhill, RMSN william_rockhill@yahoo.com 4/70-7/70 Sea Float Draper, UT
Paul Benedict Currivan, GMG3 currivanp001@hawaii.rr.com 4/70-7/70 Sea Float Kaneohe, HI
David Hughes Borden, GMG3 britanddave@windstream.net ????-7/70 Sea Float Dahlonega, GA
7/7/70-9/X/70 battle damage repair
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3910

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- On 28 February 1968, while conducting a naval gunfire mission that had been requested by sector authorities, PCF 40 received heavy automatic weapons fire from the beach approximately 38 miles south of Saigon. The Swift boat sustained one hit which caused slight damage to the boat and no personnel casualties. The extent of enemy material and personnel casualties was unknown.

- 17 March 1968, in a further experiment to improve hull design, PCF 40 was fitted with a new heavy weather bow, an effort to make the boat more seaworthy in heavy seas. During evaluation by the Naval Research and Development Unit at Cat Lo, it was proven to be unsatisfactory and subsequently removed during the December 68/January 69 in-country overhaul at Cam Ranh Bay.

- On 6 June 1969 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to Cat Lo.

- On the afternoon of 24 June 1969, PCFs 21, 52 and 40 with VNN PSYOPS team embarked, patrolled west on the Cua Lon River. Upon reaching the Rach Ong Trang, two VC flags were sighted and PCF 40 entered the canal while the other units provided cover. Two B-40 rockets passed over PCF 40 and only one detonated. The Swifts suppressed the fire with unknown results. Two VC propaganda signs were later sighted which read "We kill Americans. Vietnamese soldiers stay out."
An incident on 29 June 1969, marred the otherwise uneventful four days of psyops campaigns as Operation SEA FLOAT continued. A command detonated mine exploded in an abandoned sampan which PCF 52 was investigating, about six miles northeast of Nam Can. There were no personnel casualties but the Swift sustained five broken windows and minor damage to it's fathometer.

- On 9 August 1969, a SEA FLOAT mission was conducted with seven PCFs, USS Gallup PG 85, USS Asheville PG 84, EOD and UDT Detachment G, MSF troops and Seawolves participating. The operation commenced with the Swift boats inserting the troops on Rach Ba Than and Rach Buong, about five miles east of Seafloat for sweeps south. During a day of frequent contact PCF elements were ambushed on five separate occasions with rockets, small arms fire and a mine, resulting in PCFs 5, 40 and 31 receiving minor damage. One US sailor and three MSF troops were wounded. The ground troops later swept the ambush areas and captured 58 booby traps, two large charges, 60 Japanese knee mortar grenades and three hundred rounds of ammunition. Ten bunkers, three structures and one barricade were destroyed and two VC were killed.

- While set in a WaterBorneGuardPost on the Vinh Te canal, 12 February 1970, PCF 40 took one (1) B-40 rocket hit, at the waterline of the port bow and into the forward berthing area. PCF 40 put up suppressive fire and departed the area, due to fire and flooding. Action resulted in one (1) VNN crewmember slightly wounded.

- While moored alongside the USS Krishna ARL 30, at SEAFLOAT, on 6 July 1970, PCF 40 was damaged, and one (1) crewmember killed, when a tremendous explosion, caused by an underwater mine, ripped a 17'x20' hole in the side of the Krishna.

PCF 41
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
3 April 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Ronald Scott Owensby, GMGSN St. Louis, MO
Bruce Richardson Carde, SA/SN 1/66-67 Cat Lo Sand Point, ID
Dee Delbert Adamson, BM1 66-67 Cat Lo Reno, NV
Alexander George Balian, LTJG, OinC captalex@gte.net 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo Marina Del Rey, CA
Raleigh Lee Godley, BM2 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo KIA - 5/22/66 --- Lawson, MO
Robert Lee Keim, RM3 keimk@yahoo.com 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo WIA - 5/22/66 --- Temple, PA
Charles Eugene Barham, EN3 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo Belen, NM
Ralph Eugene Powers, SN 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo
Glenn D. Greene, GMG2 4/66-5/66 Cat Lo

- On 2 April 1966, PCF 31, 32 and 35 thru 41 arrived in Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Catamount LSD 17 and the following day made the 170 mile transit to Vung Tau to become part of the new Boat Division 103 at Cat Lo.

- On 22 May 1966, while on patrol in the RSSZ in support of U.S. Army Operation LEXINGTON III, PCF 41 came under fire from a heavy caliber weapon on the east bank of the Dinh Ba River. A hit was sustained in the lower half of the starboard bulkhead of the pilot house, killing the coxswain, wounding the radioman and destroying most of the equipment in the pilot house. Within seconds of the initial hit, a mine exploded adjacent to the PCF, resulting in possible bottom damage. PCF 41 returned the fire and accelerated at maximum speed. However, steering control had been lost, and the boat ran aground before control could be regained.
The Viet Cong attack terminated soon after the PCF went aground. The radio had been damaged in the attack, and efforts to re-establish communications were unsuccessful. Mortar illumination shells, .50 caliber tracer ammunition and searchlight were all used in an unsuccessful attempt to bring assistance.
Due to location of the craft in VC territory, impending darkness, lack of radio communications, and an outgoing tide, PCF 41 was abandoned after jettisoning the after .50 caliber machine gun, the URC-58 radio and some of the ammunition. The life raft was then launched and the crew, equipped with small arms, proceeded southeast until picked up by PCF 37. The one wounded man was then transferred to Dong Hoa Village for helicopter medical evacuation. The remainder of the crew was taken to Vung Tau for treatment of shock and minor injuries.
Helicopter fire teams were then ordered into the area to interdict any Viet Cong attempts to strip PCF 41, and a reaction force of one command element, one monitor and four FOMs from RAG 22 departed Nba Be at 2300. CTG 116.2 and the USN SEAL team were embarked.
The reaction force arrived on the scene at 0300 on 24 May and found the PCF down by the bow about 30 degrees, heeled over to port about forty-five degrees, and about eight per percent submerged. The reaction force removed the one body along with the forward .50 caliber machine guns, the starlight scope and the remaining ammunition. An incendiary grenade was used in an attempt to render the mortar useless. An attempt was then made to tow the PCF from the sand bar where it had grounded, but severe bottom damage apparently suffered from the mine explosion occurring after the initial hit caused it to sink in midstream in about twenty-five feet of water. The reaction force marked the spot and then withdrew from the area. This was the second PCF lost to enemy action.
On 24 May at 0430, a salvage unit composed of seven SEAL team divers, seven units of RAG 22 and VN Regional Force Company 999 departed Nha Be for the area of the PCF 41 sinking. The salvage unit, with CTG 116.2 embarked, arrived on station at 0820 and commenced operations. RF Company 999 landed and set up a defensive perimeter on the north bank of the Dinh Ba River while four RAG FOMs conducted reconnaissance by fire on the south bank. One LCVP with mine sweeping gear rigged was utilized in an expanding square search for PCF 41. At 0915 the LCVP exploded a Viet Cong mine, but no casualties were experienced. The search continued, but was unsuccessful in locating PCF 41. Due to the hazardous location and severely damaged condition of the PCF, salvage efforts were abandoned late in the morning.
The same morning, Regional Force Company 999, operating on the north bank of the river, made contact with a Viet Cong unit of unknown size at 0937. In the ensuing action four Viet Cong were killed, one submachine gun, two carbines, and one B-50 anti-tank rocket launcher and two rockets were captured. Whether this weapon or a 57mm recoilless rifle dealt PCF 41 the fatal blow remains a matter of speculation. Later, during operation LEXINGTON II, several expended 57mm recoilless rifle rounds were discovered in the same area.
The B-50 launcher is the first captured in South Vietnam, and was discovered in excellent condition, indicating that it had just recently been brought into the war. National origin of the weapon has yet to be established. It can be fired from either the shoulder or ground and has a probable effective range of 250 meters. The rocket is spin-stabilized, 105mm in diameter and initially evaluated as being capable of penetrating eight inches of hardened steel. (full story)

PCF 42

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Hugh Hines McDaniel II, LTJG, OinC 5/66-???? Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
Conrad Ray Clark, RM3 conrad@conradclark.com ??/66-5/67 Cam Ranh Bay Irvine, CA
McPugh, EN2 5/66-???? Cam Ranh Bay ?San Diego?
Freitas, BM1 5/66-???? Cam Ranh Bay
John Charles Mandabach, SN jmplas@qserve.net 5/66-???? Cam Ranh Bay Bargersville, IN
John Ruthven Urofsky, LTJG, OinC jurofsky@msn.com 2/67-11/67 Cam Ranh Bay Philadelphia, PA
Odis Franklin Terry, BM1 goterry70@aol.com 2/67-11/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Hooks, TX --- ?made chief?
John Leo Willet, RM2 jwillet@nycap.rr.com 2/67-11/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Gloversville, NY
David J. Roberts 2/67-11/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet ??Providence or Wickford, RI??
John Arthur Fenton, SN john.r.fenton@usar.army.mil (son) 2/67-10/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet deceased 10/5/1993 in Milford, MA
George Paul Yung, RD3 geoyun@msn.com 4/67 Cam Ranh One day rider from CSC Nha Trang
Donald Ralph Sutherland, RDSN mlkprod@mac.com 10/67-11/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Tracy, CA
11/28/67-2/28/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
John Zenor Heinzerling, LTJG, OinC 3/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Nashville, TN
Dennis Raymond Bussey, EN1 3/68-4/68 Cam Ranh Bay Richmond, VA
Robert James "Rat" Phalen, GMG2 bp11971@comcast.net 3/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Elgin, IL
Roger D. Perkins, SN 3/68-8/68 Cam Ranh Bay ??deceased July 1976 in Walla Walla, WA??
Dennis Lee Bright, RD3 3/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 1/13/2005 in Bicknell, IN
Richard Watts, BM3 4/68-??/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Galliher, EN3 4/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay replaced Bussey
Franklin Henry Carpenter, BM3 swiftvet68@alltel.net ??68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay replaced Watts --- deceased 3/28/2012 in Columbus, GA
Wayne Porter Owens, QM2 (SS) waynepowens@yahoo.com 8/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay replaced Perkins --- Woodlawn, MD
Arthur Easton Norton, LTJG, OinC aenorton@aol.com 10/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Woodstock, VT
William Thomas Levi, GMG3 wtlevi294@aol.com 10/68-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay White Post, VA
Gerald Phillips, BM3 10/68-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay ??El Paso, TX??
David A. Eaton, SN 10/68-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Michael Schrimsher, QM3 10/68-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay ??Texas??
Gary Keith Whittington, EN3 gwhittington@rovin.net 10/68-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Monroe, GA
Edwin Mason Hendrickson, LTJG, OinC hankhendrickson@hotmail.com 1/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay replaced LTJG Norton --- Baltimore, MD
Robert Shelton White Jr, LTJG, OinC rvmystique@aol.com 3/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
Martin Stephen Doherty, RD3 ?-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay KIA - 12/4/69 (PCF 50) --- New York, NY
Emliss Odell Ricks Jr, QM2 emcat1978@hotmail.com 8/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Garrettsville, OH
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3850
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- On 7 May 1966, PCF 42 came under fire from the beach. The forward turret gunner was hit on the flack jacket by small arms fire, incurring superficial wounds to the face and arms. At the time the USS Agerholm DD 826 was in the area on NGFS station approximately 800 yards away from the incident, and the wounded man was transferred to her for treatment.

- On several occasions enemy gunfire confirms suspicious junk activity. The night of 29 June 1966, PCF 42 responded to an urgent request for gunfire support from the Van Ninh subsector of Khanh Hoa Province. Upon delivering 81mm mortar fire, the PCF received small arms fire from the beach. Van Ninh subsector responded to a reciprocal request from the PCF and 105mm howitzer fire at the Viet Cong shore positions. During the firing a junk attempted to leave the beach. The PCF closed, illuminated and attempted to hail the contact. The junk evaded back toward the beach and was taken under fire by 81mm mortar. Two direct hits were scored, sinking the junk and killing an estimated five Viet Cong. During the action PCF 42 continued to receive fire from the beach. After sinking the junk PCF 42 silenced the fire from the beach with machine gun and mortar fire.

- On 22 July 1966, PCF 44 was assigned patrol area 4D, collided with an unlighted passenger junk 25 miles north of Nha Trang. The night was slightly overcast, with visibility of unlighted objects limited. The radar was in peak operating condition and the night observation device was in use, but no contact was established. As soon as the junk was spotted the PCF backed full and twisted, but in spite of her efforts collided with the bow of the junk.
She illuminated the area immediately and put a swimmer in the water to bring survivors aboard. PCF 42, operating in area 4C, was called to assist; and VNN Coastal Group 25 units and Air Force and Army helicopters participated in the search. Search operations continued throughout the following day. Of the 25 passengers on the junk, only ten were saved; six bodies were recovered and nine persons were missing.

- On 11 September 1966, PCF 42 observed two US Air Force F-4 jets collide in mid-air at night off the Cam Ranh AFB. PCF 42 immediately proceeded to the scene and commenced a search and rescue operation. PCF 82 also proceeded to the scene. Various parts of aircraft, classified maps and flight information, helmet, and remains of human bodies were recovered.

- PCF's 3, 13, 23 and 42 were loaded aboard the USS Belle Grove LSD 2 on 29 November 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines. These were the first four boats, of an eventual 24, scheduled for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. All PCF's scheduled for this program were to exit from and return to country from a centralized point at Cam Ranh Bay. All ordnance equipment was off loaded at Cam Ranh Bay, prior to departure for the yards and would be overhauled by the Naval Support Facility, Cam Ranh Bay personnel. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- At 0700 on 10 May 1969, Coastal Group 26 inserted an ambush team just north of Ap My Hoi. At 0830, PCF 88 on normal MARKET TIME patrol received an urgent request from Coastal Group 26 for gunfire support and a dustoff aircraft to MEDEVAC two wounded, who were pinned down by heavy enemy fire. PCF 88 arrived on the scene at 0845 and after calling for a dustoff aircraft immediately began gunfire support. PCF 42 arrived on the scene 10 minutes later and provided additional cover fire. Air cover and spotter planes were called from Phan Rang to join the battle and drop smoke flares to mark friendly and enemy positions. Enemy fire was sufficiently suppressed to allow Coastal Group 26 elements to begin withdrawing. PCF 36, patrolling area 4F, was called in to join the fight. By 0930 PCF 42 and Yabuta junks began taking Coastal Group 26 elements aboard as they were out of ammunition and unable to defend themselves while being taken under enemy fire from the tree line beyond the beach. PCF 42 again supplied cover fire while Coastal Group 27 began inserting troops just to the north to assist in evacuating troops. At 0930 Coastal Group 27 troops came under heavy enemy automatic weapons fire from dug in positions as PCF 36 arrived on scene and immediately began suppression fire. PCF 36's aggressive attack was so continuous and accurate it halted all enemy fire; this was credited as a significant factor in reducing friendly casualties. Throughout the day PCF 36 organized and coordinated simultaneous strikes by five PCFs in column formation along the kill zone, attacking and then withdrawing to allow air strikes between attacks. At 1700 Coastal Group 26 concluded the mission and all Coastal Group 26 and 27 troops were withdrawn. PCF 36 ordered all PCFs to normal MARKET TIME patrols leaving PCF 82 and PCF 42 on station to provide continuous H & I fire throughout the night.
From 0830 to 1700 the PCFs provided uninterrupted coordinated attacks utilizing continuous arms resupply by PCFs from Cam Ranh Bay. Coordination with strike aircraft was outstanding resulting in continuous heavy bombardment for the entire eight and one-half hour operation. The PCFs expended 13,559 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition and 544 rounds of 81mm mortars. There were two Vietnamese killed and four wounded while six enemy were killed (body count). Due to complete and overwhelming bombardment of the entire area, enemy casualties were probably far greater than actually counted.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 43 - #50NS6627 (Launched January 1966)
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
William Thomson Ruth, LTJG, OinC 4/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay Piedmont, CA
Paul Robert Frausto Jr, BM2 4/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
Robert L. Porter, EN2 4/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay
R. L. Wallich, RM2 4/66-6/66 Cam Ranh Bay
Wayne Francis Pannett, GMG3 4/66-7/66 Cam Ranh Bay Clio, MI
O. Cranford, SN 4/66-5/66 Cam Ranh Bay
Timothy J. McNamara Jr, SN timothymcnamara@yahoo.com 5/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Cranford --- Meridian, ID
Conrad Ray Clark, RM3 conrad@conradclark.com 6/66-8/66 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Wallrich --- Irvine, CA
Keith Robert Henriksen, GMG3 icitapp@verizon.net 7/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Pannett --- Redlands, CA
Louis P. Gonzales, RM3 8/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Clark
James Anthony Colombo, LT, OinC midnightvette@aol.com 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay Hagerstown, MD
Albert W. Porter, BM1 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 3/17/2010 in Port Hadlock, WA
Francis Joseph "Sonny" Buchta, EN2 kolacheman1@sbcglobal.com 4/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay Dayton, TX
William Hickman Ewing Jr, LTJG, OinC wewingii@comcast.net 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Germantown, TN
James Owen Mann, BMC 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Southampton, PA
John Joseph Cox Jr, EN1 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet deceased 6/17/2001 in Poplar Grove, IL
Dennis P. "Drink" Drinkwater, TM3 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Kingsland, GA
Norman Allen Bye Jr, RM2 normbye@cox.net 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Derby, KS
Florentino Bejarano, EN3 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet was from Tucson, AZ
Stephen Howard Fulton, LT, OinC sfultonbah@aol.com 66-7/67 DaNang Baldwinsville, NY
William Curtis Spencer Jr, BM1 66-7/67 DaNang deceased 1/20/2002 in Everett, WA
James Franklin Penkert, EN1 jpenkert@sbcglobal.net 66-6/67 DaNang Springfield, MO
Burton Frank Dix, GMG3 66-6/67 DaNang deceased 11/11/1996 in Middletown, CA
Hubert Lamar Lee, RM3 hleel462@me.com 66-6/67 DaNang San Diego, CA
Wallace David Bettencourt, SN wallacebettencourt@live.com 66-6/67 DaNang North Las Vegas, NV
Norman Bernard Stephenson, GMG3 2/67-12/67 Cam Ranh Bay Omaha, NE
Roger N. Thorton, LTJG, OinC 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay ??Mansfield, OH??
Steve Horn, BM2 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Donald Ralph Sutherland, RDSN mlkprod@mac.com 12/67-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Tracy, CA
Charlie Hutton, SN 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay
William "Big Al" Lewis, GMGSN willy229@hotmail.com 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay
William G. Roach, EN2 ????-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay made EN1
????-10/10/68 overhaul in Subic Bay, PI
Robert George Elder, LTJG, OinC belder@sterlingfi.com 10/68-2/69 An Thoi Kenneth Square, PA
James Patrick Thomas, RD2 ThomasJimP@aol.com 10/68-2/69 An Thoi Henderson, NV
Rex J. Young, QM2/1 10/68-2/69 An Thoi
Danny Lee Anderson, EN2 10/68-2/69 An Thoi
Bryan Walter Kowalczyk, GMG3 bkowal@cox.net 10/68-2/69 An Thoi Las Vegas, NV
Howard L. Hensley, BMSN 10/68-2/69 An Thoi
Larry Wayne Gilbertson, GMG3 gilbe@baldwin-telecom.net ??-2/69 An Thoi Baldwin, WI
Robert Eugene Hornberger, GMG2 swiftboat@comcast.net 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Grovetown, GA
Donald Glenn Droz, LTJG, OinC 2/69-4/69 An Thoi KIA - 4/12/69 --- Rich Hill, MO
Wayne Dean Langhofer, BM2 2/69-4/69 An Thoi Herrington, KS
Lloyd Edward Jones, EN2 2/69-4/69 An Thoi Baltimore, MD
James Arthur Dean, QM2 pcf45riverrat@yahoo.com 2/69-4/69 An Thoi Lincoln, NE
Stephen Allen Miller, RD2 2/69-4/69 An Thoi ??Hawaii?? --- helmsman
Michael Scott Modansky, RD3 mmodansky@aol.com 2/69-4/69 An Thoi Greenwich, CT


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- PCFs 43, 46 and 47 stopped an infiltration attempt by taking an enemy arms trawler under fire and destroying it, 29 February 1968.

- On 10 October 1968, PCF 43 arrived at An Thoi, having completed its out-of country corrosion overhaul.

- On the morning of 3 November 1968, PCF 36, PCF 43 and PCF 50, along with VNN Coastal Group 41 units, with a Regional Force embarked, carried out a raid up the Ong Doc river, 65 miles south of Rach Gia on the Gulf of Thailand. While PCF 36 remained a few miles from the river mouth to support a Regional Force sweep to the south, PCF 43 and PCF 50 proceeded to a point 10 miles up river to take suspected enemy positions under fire. Sniper fire was received killing the after mount operator of PCF 50. PCF 50 spotted the sniper and killed him as he attempted to escape. During the operation USS DuPont DD 941 and USCGC Ingram WHEC 35 provided 5-inch naval gunfire support.

- On 20 November 1968, PCF 43 and PCF 82 provided emergency NGFS for Song Ong Doc Regional Force troops, sweeping Viet Cong positions near Area 9C. PCF 5, PCF 43 and PCF 82 made first entry into the Bay Hap river and transited to the remote outpost at Cai Nuoc village, killing 11 Viet Cong during the transit. The outpost was in danger of falling into the hands of the Viet Cong and had but a small supply of ammunition left. After supplying the outpost with needed ammunition, the PCFs exited the river, taking targets of opportunity under fire. The boats came under intense enemy fire while exiting, resulting in minor damage to all PCFs and 1 OinC wounded. The PCFs returned fire, killing an estimated 11 Viet Cong and destroying or damaging numerous sampans, structures and bunkers.

- On 3 December 1968, PCF 10, PCF 43, PCF 88 and PCF 93 raided Viet Cong positions deep into the Cai Lon river and destroyed 15 structures, 17 sampans, 9 junks and killed 1 Viet Cong. The boats encountered hostile fire on 3 occasions when exiting the river, inflicting minor damage to PCF 10 and PCF 43.

- On 27 December 1968, PCFs 3, 5, 9, 43 and 93 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river and Bo De river, destroying numerous sampans and structures and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered twice during the raid and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- On the morning of 28 February 1969, PCFs 23, 43 and 94 entered the Bay Hap and embarked RF/PF's from Cai Nuoc for a probe of the enemy positions. Landing parties from PCFs 23 and 94 discovered fresh spider holes and much brass in the area as PCF 43 provided cover from the river. After EOD personnel destroyed two bunkers the landing parties were re-embarked for another probe three miles further up the river. Heavy small arms fire was met as the planned landing area was neared. With 30 troops on board each craft the three "Swift" boats responded immediately by turning toward and beaching opposite the enemy positions. This surprise maneuver caused the Viet Cong to stand and run, followed closely by the RF/PFs. As the action moved up river PCFs 23 and 43 followed and again came under hostile fire. Again the enemy positions were charged with PCF 93 joining in the action. With the RF/PFs already ashore this time PCF crewmen went ashore in pursuit of the enemy. During this phase of the action one Viet Cong was killed and his still loaded rocket launcher captured. Total results of the day's action included 30 sampans, 15 structures, 7 bunkers, 12 tons of rice, 1 still and 50 gallons of liquor destroyed; 2 sewing machines, 6 individual weapons, one rocket launcher, small arms ammunition, enemy psyops material, a man, a woman and a child captured; and 10 Viet Cong killed (4 by PCFs and 6 by RF/PFs). There were no friendly casualties and the "Swift" boats received only minor damage.

- The Cua Lon River was the scene of a raid that encountered hostile fire on 12 March 1969. PCFs 23 and 94 took MSF troops up river, where they were landed without incident and began moving to the west. At the same time PCFs 43 and 51 stood by to provide cover. As the sweep progressed PCF 51 probed north of the Cai Nhap Canal and PCFs 23 and 94 probed up the Cai Ngai River. Following these probes light small arms fire was received from the beach and was immediately suppressed. The three Swifts then headed up the Cai Nhap Canal where two of three water mines detonated, one throwing up a 50-foot column of mud and water. Heavy enemy fire was taken from both canal banks and could not be suppressed. The PCFs cleared to the south and picked up the MSF unit. The enemy positions were taken under mortar and artillery fire and air support was called in. A group of 20 additional MSF were brought to the mouth of the Cua Lon from the USS Washtenaw County LST 1166 by LCVP. They were taken by PCFs 43 and 94 up river to where a sweep lasting one hour sighted nine Viet Cong and detained one female suspect. Other results included five structures, 14 sampans and a large junk destroyed. Three of the PCFs received minor damage and one crewman was slightly wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- Eight PCFs, with 6th Battalion VNMC troops embarked, sailed the Duong Keo River during the late afternoon of 12 April 1969, for a sweep operations in the day's objective area. At 1734, a large scale enemy initiated firefight, by an estimated two Viet Cong companies, was unleashed as the PCFs, in column formation, reached a position four miles upstream from the river's mouth. Detonation of two claymore mines, from the northeast bank, was immediately followed by intensive B-40 rocket, recoilless rifle (R/R), .30 and .50 caliber machine gun, rifle-grenade and small arms fire. PCF 43 was hit by R/R and B-40 rounds which disabled her steering gear and fatally wounded the boat skipper, LTJG D. G. Droz. The boat beached at high speed into the center of the ambush site, as B-40 rockets continued to smash into her. Uninjured crewmen and UDT personnel aboard set up a hasty perimeter around the boat as PCFs 5 and 31 returned alongside to assist the stricken PCF 43, at the same time maintaining a heavy volume of fire. Seawolves reacted in five minutes and placed heavy machine gun fire into the area. Enemy fire was suppressed. All personnel were removed from PCF 43 and PCFs 5 and 31 cleared the area. Later, a fire in PCF 43 reached UDT ammunition stores on board and created an explosion which destroyed the craft. Final results of the disaster were three US Navy personnel killed with 33 others wounded and two Vietnamese Marines killed with another 13 wounded. One PCF (43) destroyed, two others badly damaged, and two others received moderate damage. Enemy losses were 18 Viet Cong killed (2 body count and 16 estimated).

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PCF 44
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Robert Jennings Royer, LT, OinC royers@adelphia.net 4/66-??9-10/67?? Cam Ranh Bay Chagrin Falls, OH
W. McGuinnes, BM1 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Leonard P. Korrell, GMG2 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay ??deceased 11/1982 in Vallejo, CA?? --- Aberdeen, ID --- made GMCS
Laurence David "Whitey" Garrettson, RM2 ldgarrettson@yahoo.com 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay St Thomas, USVI
Lucian Gale Jewell, EN2/1 lcool123@bellsouth.net 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay Dawson Springs, KY
R. Levy, SN 4/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Franklin Jerome Smith III, LT, OinC ??9-10/66??-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Culpeper, VA --- retired as LCDR in 1982
Leland M. Mills, LT, OinC 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay Des Plaines, IL
George A. Hoover, BM2 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Washington state
David Franklin Parsons Jr, RM3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 2/20/2004 in Lakeland, FL
Francis Joseph "Sonny" Buchta, EN3 kolacheman1@sbcglobal.com 4/66-5/66 Cam Ranh Bay Dayton, TX
Cox, GMG3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Philadelphia, PA
Wayne Watkins, SN 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Ames, IA
James Anthony Colombo, LT, OinC midnightvette@aol.com ??-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Hagerstown, MD
John G. Ritchie, EN1 ??-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
James Stephen Matheny, RMSN jmatheny4914@yahoo.com 3/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Granite City, IL
Michael Gene Cosper, GMG3 ??-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Gary Earl Nolan, RM3 ??-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Ralph Ernest Duerre, LTJG, OinC duerrere@muni.org ?/67-12/67 Cam Ranh Bay Anchorage, AK
Joseph Roland La Voie II, QM1 jlavoie101@aol.com 67-68 Cam Ranh Bay Kent, WA
W.P. "Sonny" Taylor, RD2 swiftvet44@comcast.net 5/67-3/68 Cam Ranh Bay Oakland, TN --- ??Wup??
12/27/67-4/30/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
Robert Thomas Grace, LTJG, OinC 5/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay Virginia Beach, VA
John Swain Snow MacKinnon, QM2 keewaydin@xtra.co.nz 5/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Berlin, NH --- lives in New Zealand
Goss, BM3 5/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Anthony, EN2 5/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Donald J. Shaw, RD2 5/68-7/68 Cam Ranh Bay Northbrook, IL
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 robert.kreyer@comcast.net 5/68-8/68 Cam Ranh Bay Novato, CA
John Everet Repshire, EN1 russpr@st-tel.net 6/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay Russell Springs, KS
Peter Vonhan Carey, LTJG, OinC Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
9 December 1968 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
John Forbes Kerry, LTJG, OinC 12/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo Boston, MA
James Robert Wasser, RD2 cwasser@hotmail.com 11/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo St. Anne, IL
Drew Emerson Whitlow, BM3 knightdip1@aol.com 12/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo Huntsville, AR
William Martin Zaladonis, EN3 BigZPlus3@aol.com 11/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo Sanford, FL
Stephen Wayne Hatch, BM3 shatch6915@aol.com 12/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo Niagara Falls, NY
Steven Michael Gardner, GMGSN sgardner5@carolina.rr.com 12/68-1/69 An Thoi/Cat Lo WIA - 12/29/68 --- York, SC
13 December 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to Cat Lo
? January 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to An Thoi
Thomas Williams Wright, LT, OinC twright3@hotmail.com 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Savannah, GA
James T. Thompson, EN2 1/69-4/69 An Thoi
George Edward Bobb III, RD3 gbobb@columbus.rr.com 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Westerville, OH
William J. Newman, BM3 1/69-4/69 An Thoi
Donald Eugene Kinser, BMSN cpms@comcast.net 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Oliver Springs, TN
Fredrick J. Nastasuk Jr, GMGSN 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Kentfield, CA
Steven John Carroll, ENS, OinC sjcarrolesq@gmail.com 5/69-6/69 An Thoi San Diego, CA
Charles Christopher White III, QM2 ccwhite3@pacbell.net 5/69-6/69 An Thoi Antioch, CA
Keith Jeffrey DeWachholz, EN3 5/69-6/69 An Thoi deceased 1/18/2012 in Young America, MN
Gary Erwin Erlandson, TM2 5/69-6/69 An Thoi deceased 1/10/2001 in Waterloo, IA
John S. McFarland, BM3 5/69-6/69 An Thoi was from Chico, CA
William Alan Miller, RD3 ohpeggywms@aol.com 5/69-6/69 An Thoi Mineral Ridge, OH
8 June 1969 An Thoi boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay
Richard Colton Kern, LTJG, OinC kernnature@aol.com 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Miami, FL
Johnnie Ray Mauldin, EN1 cporetrn@cox.net 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Yukon, OK
Robert Ford Wassam, QM2 bwassam@verizon.net 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Elk Grove, CA
James William Newman Jr, BM3 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Wilson, RM? 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Carl L. Camp, GMG3 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay Casper, WY
Trishitti, QM2 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Mauldin
William Herbert Means, RD3 meanspi@sbcglobal.net 6/69-6/69 Cam Ranh Bay replacement for Wassam --- Bakersfield, CA
Michael A. Adkins, LTJG, OinC mra@adnc.com San Diego, CA
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3851
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- On 22 July 1966, PCF 44 was assigned patrol area 4D, collided with an unlighted passenger junk 25 miles north of Nha Trang. The night was slightly overcast, with visibility of unlighted objects limited. The radar was in peak operating condition and the night observation device was in use, but no contact was established. As soon as the junk was spotted the PCF backed full and twisted, but in spite of her efforts collided with the bow of the junk.
She illuminated the area immediately and put a swimmer in the water to bring survivors aboard. PCF 42, operating in area 4C, was called to assist; and VNN Coastal Group 25 units and Air Force and Army helicopters participated in the search. Search operations continued throughout the following day. Of the 25 passengers on the junk, only ten were saved; six bodies were recovered and nine persons were missing.

- At 0112 on 13 April 1967, the crew of PCF 44 spotted the crash of a US Air Force C-141 at sea, 13 miles south of Nha Trang. PCF 44 immediately commenced search and rescue operations and rescued two of the nine persons aboard. Later four US Army LARCs and PCF 42 with EOD Team 22 divers arrived on the scene and located the wreckage and aircraft's cargo of 13,000 pounds of high explosives. PCFs 43 and 49 and USS Embattle MSO 434 and other units also took part in the operation.

- Just after midnight on 12 July 1967, PCF 44 provided illumination fire for two Coastal Group 25 craft involved in an exchange with to Viet Cong sampans, 20 miles north of Nha Trang. Six Viet Cong were killed during the engagement. Two Coastal Group sailors were killed by the enemy's fire and a third, seriously wounded, was evacuated to Nha Trang by the Swift boat.

- On 13 October 1967, in response to a Coastal Group 25 request, PCF 44 medevaced a Vietnamese child who had been seriously wounded in the foot by an accidental discharge of a firearm. The child, accompanied by her father, was taken by the Swift to the medical facility in Nha Trang.

- PCF's 5, 37, 44, and an unknown fourth PCF, were loaded aboard a US Navy LSD on 20 December 1967, and then transported to the Naval Ship Repair Facility, Sasebo, Japan for out-of-country overhaul because of serious hull corrosion in the main cabin bilges. These were the first boats to be overhauled at the Sasebo, Japan Naval Ship Repair Facility. PCF's going through the out-of-country overhauls were programmed to receive design improvements, in addition to the refurbishing of the existing equipment. Some of the more significant improvements to be implemented included a more reliable 24 volt electrical system, a higher capacity drainage system and installation of a more powerful AC generator. In the attempt to stop, or at least slow down the rate of hull corrosion in the remaining 62 PCF's not scheduled for these overhauls, a program was initiated involving the application of special anti-corrosive paint and placement of magnesium anodes throughout the bilges.

- PCF's 5, 37 and 44 returned to Cam Ranh Bay on 30 April 1968, from out-of-country overhaul on in Sasebo, Japan on board the USS Comstock LSD 19.

- On 9 December 1968 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to An Thoi.

- On 13 December 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to Cat Lo.

- On ? January 1969 boat transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- On 8 June 1969 boat transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- In August 1969, a ceramic gunshield was installed on mount 52 for evaluation. The disadvantages of restricting the movement of the .50 caliber mount, with the after pin removed, the restricted viewing area, due to the height of the shield, and the fact that it was a one shot item, that would have to be replaced after any damage, ruled out any further installations.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 45
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
John Quincy Goodrich Jr, LTJG, OinC 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay Longboat Key, FL
Calvin Guy Grater, BM1 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay Lake Havasu City, AZ
Francis Carly, EN2 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay
David Melvin Okon, GMG3 dmokon@hotmail.com 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay Anaheim, CA
Robert L. "Bob" Blecha, RMSA/SN 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay ??Phoenix, AZ??
Leroy Francis Biernacki Jr, BMSN 4/66- ?? Cam Ranh Bay Tulare, CA
Ralph Grady Johnson, LTJG, OinC 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Albertville, AL
Billy Ray Tatum, GMG2 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Tatum, TX
Vincent Lee Robison, EN2 1thunder@prodigy.net 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Ashtabula, OH
Bert Warren Jeffries, QMSN bwjeffries@hotmail.com 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Salmon, ID
Huddleston, BM2 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay
Roger William Duquet, RM3 825388@bellsouth.net 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Stuart, FL
Bobby Franklin Smith, GMG3 bobfsmith@yahoo.com 1/67-12/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Longview, TX
Richard Allen Roybal 1/67-1/69 Moses Lake, WA
Robert Baker Shirley, LTJG, OinC rbshirley@pcf45.com 2/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai deceased 1/5/2008 in Heath, TX
Ronald Lee Boulle, QM2 (SS) rlboulle@hotmail.com 2/67-2/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Quito, Ecuador
Seward Finis "Nub" Ketterman, GMG3 2/67-2/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai deceased 8/8/2009 in Lowry, MO
P. Hall, EN? 2/67-2/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai
Stevenson or Stephenson (sp) 2/67-2/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai
John Leo Willet, RM2 jwillet@nycap.rr.com 2/67-2/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Gloversville, NY
9 June 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Chu Lai
October 1967 Chu Lai boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay
William Leon Schachte Jr, LT, OinC wschachte@comcast.net 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Charleston, SC
McKnight, BM2 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay
David W. Kilpatrick, EN2 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay
Hansen, BM3 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay
Martin Alexander "Marty" Sledzaus, SN ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay St. Petersburg, FL
Donald Ray Sistrunk, GMG2 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay Bastrop, LA
Lawrence Dewey "Bud" Hortt, GMGSN bhortt@live.com 12/68-4/69 An Thoi WIA - 4/12/69 --- Salem, OR
Michael Charles "Mike" Lohnes, ENS/LTJG, OinC mikelohnes@mlohnes.net 3/69-8/69 An Thoi Fox Island, WA
Rodney Ansen Cowee, BM2 rjcowee@bmi.net 3/69-8/69 An Thoi Milton Freewater, OR
David Louis Bauer, SN/BM3 3/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA - 4/12/69
Robert George Elder, LTJG, OinC belder@sterlingfi.com Kenneth Square, PA
James Patrick Thomas, RD2 ThomasJimP@aol.com Henderson, NV
Rex J. Young, QM2
Danny Lee Anderson, EN2
Larry Wayne Gilbertson, GMG3 gilbe@baldwin-telecom.net Baldwin, WI
Howard L. Hensley, BMSN
James Leon McDonald, EN3 Jmcd@mindspring.com 70 Cat Lo Leeds, AL
Jack Brent Shamley, SN jshamley01@bresnan.net 2/70-10/70 An Thoi East Helena, MT
Kurtis Dale Mosser, LTJG, OinC kurtmoss@aol.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Orlando, FL
Frank Joseph Priebe III, QM2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Merrick, NY
Johnnie M. Hoss, EN2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Michael Donald Gray, BM2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Bruce P. Chattin, RDSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Pottsville, PA
Glenn Nolan Lewis, RDSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Pasadena, TX
James L. Martin, HM1 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
??-6/27/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Louis Joseph Marucheau, LTJG, OinC ljmaru@worldnet.att.net 6/70-7/70 HaTien/SeaFloat Boulder, CO
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3925
Pham Duy Tung, Trung Uy, OinC 12/70-??/71 Tan Chau deceased 1985 --- Saigon
1972 Nam Can


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- On 6 June 1966, USS Fortify MSO 446, USS Dynamic MSO 432, PCF 45 and PCF 51 conducted SAR operations following a collision between two Vietnamese civilian junks off Ban Than Point, just north of Nha Trang. Five survivors were recovered.

- On 9 June 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Chu Lai.

- While in a daylight WaterBorneGuardPost position on the Khem Bang Co, 82 miles southeast of Saigon, 4 September 1970, PCFs 45 and 48 received automatic weapons fire from the north bank of the canal. The units made two firing runs and mortared the area of the ambush. One crewman was slightly wounded.

- On 12 November 1970, PCFs 45, 87, 97 and 692 entered the southern mouth of the Rach Eo Lon and inserted KCS troops. The PCFs fired H&I at suspected enemy positions. At least two (2) tons of ammo was captured and destroyed. PCFs 692 and 45 were taken under fire with B-40 and small arms. Black Ponies were scrambled to assist. KCS captured one B-40 shoulder launcher. PCF 87 was ambushed while proceeding out of the Eo Lon canal, 12 November 1970. One (1) B-40 rocket hit the after conning station killing two (2) KCS troops and wounding two (2) US sailors (one was medevaced to the 23rd BVAC hospital), one (1) VNN crewmember (also medevaced) and one (1) KCS.

- This was the last incident, of the Vietnam conflict, where a US Navy swift boat was damaged or a crewman was injured.


Tour PCF 45, visit with her crew and view some of the sites they all saw and experienced in 1967 and early 1968.
Visit Bob Shirley's PCF 45 website and relive those days in South Vietnam!

PCF 46
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Charles Joseph Bustamante, LTJG, OinC 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Alexandria, VA
Johnson, EN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Detroit, BM 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Harry Middleton Thomas III, GMG3 hmthomas3@verizon.net 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Radnor, PA
A. Wiggins, RMSN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Winters, SN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
William Hamilton Russell Jr, LT, OinC 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Punta Gorda, FL
Roosevelt Williams, BM1 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Timothy Carl Fowler, EN2 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay
David Paul Rudicel, BMSN 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Huntington, OR
McNair Allen Lane, RMSN/3 lane688@hotmail.com 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Fort Worth, TX
Steven Michael Gardner, GMGSN sgardner5@carolina.rr.com 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay York, SC
Robert Gayle Griffith, LTJG, OinC ggriffith@westaninsurance.com 12/66-7/67 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet WIA 7/31/67 --- Paris, TN
5 July 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Cua Viet
1 October 1967 Cua Viet returned from Cua Viet
Richard Eddington Fleming, LTJG, OinC ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay Greensboro, NC

Martin W. Rice, QM2 (SS)

?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay La Jolla, CA --- also DaNang 20 Apr 68 thru 1/69

Robert Gregory Martin, BM2

rgm395@bellsouth.net ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay Geneva, FL
Blankenship, GMG3 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay was from southern Illinois
Randolph James Dreyer, RDSN ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay ??La Crescenta, CA??
engineman ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay on second year in country, had been staff --- was from LA
Joseph Roland La Voie II, QM1 jlavoie101@aol.com 68-69 Cat Lo Kent, WA
Edwin Albert "Win" Schrader Jr, LTJG, OinC winschrader@earthlink.net 1/70-4/70 Cat Lo Plymouth, MI
Garrett Anthony Schultz, QM2 ChiefDutch@msn.com 70 Cat Lo Amarillo, TX
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3868
Vu Huu Dung, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- On 17 June 1966, PCF 46 observed an unidentified aircraft collide with the water about 3 miles southeast of Cape Varella (CQ 3725). PCF alerted the Coastal Surveillance Center Nha Trang, USS Fortify MSO 446 and PCF 54 in the adjacent Op-area 4D. Upon arriving on the scene, fuel was still burning on the water and PCF 43 made a quick search of the probable flight path and the perimeter of the fire. When the fire was reduced to burning bits of fuel soaked flotsam, PCF 43 entered the crash site looking for survivors and attempting to identify the aircraft. One body, flight and radio logs, and many large identifiable pieces of aircraft were recovered. The aircraft was subsequently identified as an Air Force C-130. The MSO arrived on the scene and assumed on scene commander about two hours after the crash. All units, MSO 446, PCFs 43 and 54 continued searching the area for about 15 hours. One large oil slick was discovered and presumed to mark the position of the aircraft. The depth of the water was over 26 fathoms.

- On 31 July 1967, the OinC (crew 25A) onboard PCF 49 that day, received a serious wound in the stomach from an evading junk. At about 0530 PCF 49 spotted an unlighted junk about 300 yards off its port bow. When attempts to stop the junk with siren and spot light failed, the OinC stood in the pilot house door and fired AR-15 warning shots across the bow. When the junk still did not stop, the OinC fired another volley of AR-15; this time the junk responded with a burst of fire from automatic weapons. Almost immediately the OinC was hit in the stomach. Radar contact with the junk was then lost as PCF 49 medevaced its OinC to the USS Sanctuary AH 17 and later medevaced back to CONUS. The USS Morton DD 748 was notified of the incident, regained radar contact with the hostile junk and destroyed same. Crew #25A was transferred back to Cam Ranh Bay, Crew #40A departed Cam Ranh Bay on 2 August 1967 as replacements.

- In mid 1967, in an experiment to improve hull design, PCF 46 was fitted with a 360 lb bow extension. This modification reduced pounding characteristics and the amount of water taken over the bow in rough weather. Initial tests were encouraging but required further investigation before final evaluation could be made. The bow extension was removed during overhaul.

- PCFs 43, 46 and 47 stopped an infiltration attempt by taking an enemy arms trawler under fire and destroying it, 29 February 1968.

PCF 47
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Harry Francis Ball Jr, LT, OinC 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Machiasport, ME
Ronald William Anderson, RM2 4/66-? Cam Ranh Bay
Gailen Peter Rhinehart, GMG2 4/66-? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 8/25/1997 in Riverside, CA --- made chief
Harold Woodward, BM1 4/66-? Cam Ranh Bay
Donald William Adele, EN2 4/66-? Cam Ranh Bay ??Alton, IL??
Steven Earl Burdette, BM3 4/66-? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 7/22/2004 in Ladoga, IN
John English Straw, LTJG, OinC 8/67-8/68 Cam Ranh Bay St. Louis, MO
3 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Cua Viet
30 October 1967 Cua Viet returned from Cua Viet
Henry Lantham Hodges Jr, LTJG, OinC 67-6/68 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Sanford, NC
Philip George McCool, BM1 67-68 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 4/8/1999 in Bryan, TX
Richards, QM3 67-68 Cam Ranh Bay
Harold Eugene "Gene" Hart Jr, RDSN ghart@lunf.edu 2/68-6/68 Cam Ranh Bay Jacksonville, FL
William G. Roach, EN2 ?4/68? Cam Ranh Bay made EN1
Richard P. Baker, OinC 6/68-? Carnegie, PA - ??doctor??
????-10/5/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
Robert Lane Hamilton, LTJG, OinC 10/68-4/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Olympia, WA
Steven Andrew Renfro, RD3 swift47@cox.net 10/68-4/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh El Dorado, KS
Daniel Charles Labahn, BM3 10/68-4/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh deceased 12/1996 in Calumet City, IL
Craige Steven Dwyer, BM3 firemandcfd@msn.com 10/68-4/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh New Market, MD
David Jerome Goran, GMG3 10/68-4/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Grand Blanc, MI
Patrick Runyon, EN3 bwgoh@voyager.net 10/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Eaton, OH
Ronald Scott Owensby, GMG3 St Louis, MO
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3852
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damaged skegs.

- At 1630 on 16 April 1967, PCF 47, while participating in the salvage operations at a US Air Force C-141 crash scene, sighted the flames and smoke of a downed helicopter, five miles south of Nha Trang. The PCF proceeded to the scene with two Air Force divers and located the wreckage. None of the four men in the helicopter survived. The salvage efforts, which resulted in the recovery of various pieces of equipment and personal items, were terminated at 1800 on the 17th.

- On 3 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Cua Viet.

- PCFs 43, 46 and 47 stopped an infiltration attempt by taking an enemy arms trawler under fire and destroying it, 29 February 1968.

- PCFs 36 and 47, PT Banks and Spooky 61 provided continuous, intense covering fire, while evacuating nine (9) VS Army personnel, surrounded by Viet Cong, 20/21 January 1969.
(after action report)

- On the night of 15 August 1969, PCF 47, while on normal MARKET TIME patrol, received information of known VC coastal transit routes from the Tuy Phong Intelligence Officer. The Swift boat proceeded to a point about five miles northeast of Tuy Phong, shut down it's engines and established a surveillance position close to the beach. Shortly a craft was detected on radar and later captured, resulting in four persons being detained. One offered 2,500 piasters for their release. A later report from the Tuy Phong Intelligence Officer stated that one detainee was the Binh Hai District Head VC Recruiting Officer and the other three detainees had just been recruited.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 48
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Leland M. Mills, LT, OinC 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay Lancaster, PA
George A. Hoover, BM2 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
David Franklin Parsons Jr, RM3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 2/20/2004 in Lakeland, FL
Francis Joseph "Sonny" Buchta, EN3 kolacheman1@sbcglobal.com 4/66-5/66 Cam Ranh Bay Dayton, TX
Cox, GMG3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Wayne Watkins, SN 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Lucian Gale Jewell, EN1 cool123@bellsouth.net 5/66-1/67 Cam Ranh Bay Dawson Springs, KY
28 September 1967 Cam Ranh Bay departed for Cua Viet
2 November 1967 Cua Viet returned from Cua Viet
Galliher, ENFN ?-3/68 Cam Ranh Bay WIA - 3/1/68
Eugene Lewis "Whitey" Ulmer, GMG2 ?-3/68 Cam Ranh Bay WIA - 3/1/68 --- Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 robert.kreyer@comcast.net 1/68-4/68 Cam Ranh Bay Novato, CA
John Joseph Skura, LTJG, OinC johnskura@aol.com 3/68-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Schaumburg, IL
Ivan Lloyd Shaffer, RD1 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay Virginia Beach, VA
Harvey Albert Farha, EN3 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 5/11/2012 in Wichita, KS
Steven Michael Gardner, GMGSN sgardner5@carolina.rr.com ?-4/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay York, SC
Bradley, RD3 ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay
Kenneth George Verwolf, BM3 rrosemire@gmail.com ?-4/68-? Cam Ranh Bay Oceanside, CA
Lawrence Dewey "Bud" Hortt, GMGSN bhortt@live.com 6/68-11/69 Cam Ranh Bay Salem, OR
Michael Charles "Mike" Lohnes, ENS, OinC mikelohnes@mlohnes.net 10/68-3/69 Cam Ranh Bay Fox Island, WA
Rodney Ansen Cowee, BM3 rjcowee@bmi.net 10/68-3/69 Cam Ranh Bay Milton Freewater, OR
Stephen Earl Brannan, LTJG, OinC sbrannan@bellsouth.net 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Birmingham, AL
Donald Stephen Wilson, EN2 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Yun, QM2 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Ed Bauer, GM3 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
David K. Loren, BM3 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Terry Lee Mason, RD3 nearlynormal56@yahoo.com 4/69-7/69 Cam Ranh Bay Belchertown, MA
Stephen Earl Brannan, LT, OinC sbrannan@bellsouth.net 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo Birmingham, AL
David S. Wilson, EN2 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo
Raymond Edward Lomax, GMG3 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo Hohenwald, TN
Larry Keith Urbanski, RDSN 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo Shreveport, LA
Stephen Richard Briggs, RDSN 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo
Michael William Peters, LTJG, OinC mipete@cox.net 5/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Dana Point, CA
Laurence Stephen Rosato, BM2 larry7448@hotmail.com 6/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Melbourne, FL
Randall Andrew Brian, EN2 tanker60@gmail.com 1970 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Cranberry Twp, PA
Bruce P. Chattin, RDSN 1970 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Pottsville, PA
Edwin Lloyd "Jack" Spratt, RDSN jspratt48@yahoo.com 12/69-?? Cat Lo/Sa Dec Chula Vista, CA
Hung, VNN crewman 69-70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec
James M. Walsh, LTJG, OinC ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Arthur Thomas Spurr, RD1 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Indian Trail, NC
Peter R. Michaud, EN2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia ??Salem, MA??
Ray Allen Hux, GMG3 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Chester, VA
Thomas Lee Buck, RD3 tjjb12@mchsi.com 5/70-5/70 Cambodia Rock Island, IL
Robert T. Dugan Jr, RDSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
David Bruce Wallace, LTJG elbowgolf65@comcast.net ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Assistant to Division Commander (Embarked in PCF 48)
??-7/12/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3926


- PCFs 42 thru 48 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Tortuga LSD 29 on 17 April 1966. While offloading, at night, from the LSD, one boat suffered a damaged screw and four others had damage to their skegs.

- On 17 June 1966, USS Fortify MSO 446 and PCF 51 conducted SAR operations at the scene of a Navy C-130 crash north of Cam Ranh Bay. No survivors were found.

- On 28 September 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Cua Viet.

- While in a daylight WaterBorneGuardPost position on the Khem Bang Co, 82 miles southeast of Saigon, 4 September 1970, PCFs 45 and 48 received automatic weapons fire from the north bank of the canal. The units made two firing runs and mortared the area of the ambush. One crewman was slightly wounded.

PCF 49
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Gerald Walter Girlinghouse, BM1 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay Oceanside, CA
Thomas Adams Mason, LTJG, OinC tmason@san.rr.com 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai WIA 6/20/67 ----- San Diego, CA
James D. Gray, BM1 2/67-?? Cam Ranh/Chu Lai ??was from Texas??
Robert Stanley Sisson, EN2 2/67-?? Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Burgaw, NC
Gary Lee Streat, RM3 2/67-?? Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Muscatine, IA
Edward R. Dump, GMGSN 2/67-?? Cam Ranh/Chu Lai was from Grand Junction, CO
Claude Hughes "Kirk" Kuykendall, SN k9kirk@hotmail.com 2/67-?? Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Leonard, TX & Seattle, WA
11 June 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Chu Lai
Burton Whitmon Renager Jr, LTJG, OinC lutherb01@earthlink.net 6/67-3/68 Cam Ranh Bay Virginia Beach, VA --- replacement for Mason
Donald G. Kaiser, LTJG, OinC dgkais@gmail.com ??-1/68 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Marysville, WA
Emory Harrison Stephens, GMG2 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai Cartersville, GA
Robert "Tiny" Herndon, EN2 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai was from Minnesota
Buzz Oliver Boyd, GMG3 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai was from Redding, CA
Allen Held, BM3 Cam Ranh/Chu Lai
17 July 1967 Chu Lai boat transferred to Cua Viet
James Stephen Matheny, RMSN jmatheny4914@yahoo.com 6/67-10/67 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet Granite City, IL
28 September 1967 Cua Viet boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay
30 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
William Martin Morgan, EN1 dubruth@wildblue.net 10/67-3/68 An Thoi Kingston, OK
22 April 1968 An Thoi boat sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for out-of country overhaul
Frederick James Brush Jr, LT, OinC 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Dover, TN
Robert S. Craig, EN2 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon ??Sudbury, MA??
Elbert Lee Tharp, BM2 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon deceased 9/4/2002 in Flora Vista, NM
George Edward Cleary, RDSN 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon deceased 10/30/2009 in Cleveland, OH
Richard Alan "Shorty" Schaffer, SN malibusnrise@earthlink.net 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Staten Island, NY
Timothy Edward Mott, GMGSN tiedmott@hotmail.com 10/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Marion, IA
David Gary Koffler, ENS, OinC koffler@earthlink.net 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon deceased 7/1/2011 in San Diego, CA
Gerald Wayne Ashley, QM2 jerashley@bellsouth.net 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon Greenville, SC
Martin E. Moses, RD3 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon ??Otis Orchards, WA??
Alphana Bernard Hobbs, BMSN ahobbs@ec.rr.com 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon Jacksonville, NC --- ??Doctor??
Michael Eugene Scrivner, GMG3 Guns50cal@aol.com 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon Reseda, CA
"Pappy" an EN1 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon
Thomas S. Mason, OinC 6/69-10/69 Qui Nhon San Diego, CA
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3859
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- On 11 June 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Chu Lai.

- On 20 June 1967, an explosion on board a US landing craft unloading ammunition at Duc Pho blew crew members into the water and started a fire which spread to the nearby ammunition supply point. Four MARKET TIME craft -- PCFs 49, 51, 54 and 60 -- were dispatched to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Despite a series of secondary explosions which hurtled shrapnel as far as 1.500 yards from the beach, the PCFs moved in and rescued 11 persons from the water. PCF 49 sustained minor hull damage during the mission, and two of the crew were wounded, one seriously, while crewmen pulling wounded personnel onboard, another explosion occurred and blew out the starboard boat windows injuring the OinC. He was medevaced to CONUS and never returned.

- On 31 July 1967, the OinC (crew 25A) onboard PCF 49 that day, received a serious wound in the stomach from an evading junk. At about 0530 PCF 49 spotted an unlighted junk about 300 yards off its port bow. When attempts to stop the junk with siren and spot light failed, the OinC stood in the pilot house door and fired AR-15 warning shots across the bow. When the junk still did not stop, the OinC fired another volley of AR-15; this time the junk responded with a burst of fire from automatic weapons. Almost immediately the OinC was hit in the stomach. Radar contact with the junk was then lost as PCF 49 medevaced its OinC to the USS Sanctuary AH 17 and later medevaced back to CONUS. The USS Morton DD 748 was notified of the incident, regained radar contact with the hostile junk and destroyed same.

- On 30 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 9 April 1968, PCF 49 received hostile fire from the shoreline in Area 9H, resulting in minor damage to the PCF.

- On 22 April 1968, sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for out-of-country corrosion overhaul.

- During the latter part of 1969, PCF 49 was equipped with its own gig, a basket bottom sampan, complete with a painted silver arrow, broken with a "49" in the middle.
It was used in at least one night ambush operation, in the Degi area of RVN Coastal Group 21, north of Qui Nhon.

- On the morning of 29 September, PCF 49 patrolling in MARKET TIME area 3G was informed of a possible search and rescue mission about 14 miles southeast of Qui Nhon. An emergency beeper signal had been picked up by an aircraft on patrol. Investigation by the "Swift" boat revealed the emergency beeper to be aboard a small Vietnamese fishing vessel. The fishing vessel was then brought along side USCG Taney WHEC 37 for questioning of personnel by the VNN liaison officer aboard the cutter. Interrogation revealed that the fishing boat had been in the area since 281800H and at approximately 290530H discovered the radio in the water and brought it aboard. They further stated they had seen no aircraft crash or any indication that one had crashed. Two Vietnamese were detained and transferred to PCF 49 for transportation to Qui Nhon for further interrogation.

- Boat departed Qui Nhon 25 October 1969 for Saigon and turnover to the Vietnamese Navy.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

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PCF 50
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Mitchell Chance Gibbons-Neff, LTJG, OinC 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 2/4/2007 in Rowayton, CT
Milton Ray "Bull" Angus, BM1 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay was from Virginia --- made Chief
Henry Baker Akiu Sr, EN2 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 8/17/1998 in Kailua, HI
Charles David Brookey, RM3 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay Tucson, AZ
Gunner 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay
Richard Wyatt Jones, SN/BM3 4/66-12/66 Cam Ranh Bay Lake Charles, LA
Jeffrey Mark Lash, LTJG, OinC sjlash@optonline.net 12/66-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay LaGrangeville, NY
Michael Eugene Wishon, RM2 12/66-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Kensington, MD
Roy Page Robinson, EN2 12/66-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay ??deceased 1995 in Honolulu, HI?? - was from Tyler, TX
Cary William Snyder, FTG3 12/66-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay was from Pittsburg, PA
Ernesto Cruz, BM3 12/66-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay was from Kennedy, TX
Daniel Laurence Ustick, LTJG, OinC daniel.ustick@gmail.com 6/67-5/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi Jamestown, RI
Homer Kent Horton, GMG2 No Computer 6/67-7/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi Dublin, VA
Warren Duncan Jenny, RD3 scuttlebutt5@peoplepc.com 6/67-4/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi Lago Vista, TX
Harvey Albert Farha, EN3 harvey_linda3130@sbcglobal.net 6/67-7/67 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi deceased 5/11/2012 in Wichita, KS
Murphy, BM 6/67-4/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi
Jay Walter Gustafson, EN2 paharito@hotmail.com 7/67-4/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi Puerto Penasco, Mexico (replaced Farha)
Stevens, SN ??-4/68 CamRanh/CuaViet/AnThoi
5 July 1967 Cam Ranh Bay departed to establish Cua Viet base
25 October 1967 Cua Viet returned to Cam Ranh Bay
30 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
31 March 1968 An Thoi boat sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for out-of country overhaul
10 August 1968 boat returned from out-of country overhaul
George Macnider Bates, LTJG, OinC 8/68-1/69 An Thoi Baltimore, MD
Robert Eugene Lambert, RD1 8/68-1/69 An Thoi Central Point, OR
Albert Herman Field Jr, QM2 8/68-1/69 An Thoi Connellys Springs, NC
Richard Charles Simon, BM3 8/68-11/68 An Thoi KIA - 11/3/68 --- Ellsworth, WI
Edward Peter Gad, GMG3 8/68-1/69 An Thoi Hellertown, PA
Richard Alan "Dirty Frank" Trussoni, EN3 ktrussoni@aol.com 8/68-1/69 An Thoi Chaseburg, WI
Gary Dean Hoover, BM3 gdhoover@adelphia.net 11/68-1/69 An Thoi replacement for Simon --- Anaheim Hills, CA
Patrick James Sheedy Jr, LTJG, OinC patandsues@gmail.com 1/69-??/69 An Thoi/Sea Float Gig Harbor, WA
Ronald Eugene Seib (Durham), EN2 cpodurham@centurytel.net 1/69-3/69 An Thoi/Sea Float Lakebay, WA
Tere James Ledinsky, BM3 terdinky50@aol.com 1/69-1/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Olmsted TWP, OH
Lawson Charles "Butch" Barrett, GMG3 grinnbarrett75@q.com 11/69-4/70 Sea Float Douglas, AZ
Robert Shelton White Jr, LTJG, OinC rvmystique@aol.com 12/69-12/69 Sea Float WIA - 12/4/69 --- San Diego, Ca
John Robert Phillips, EN2 spbf@fidnet.com 12/69-12/69 Sea Float WIA - 12/4/69 --- Sullivan, MO
Thomas R. Terfehr, QM3 terfehr@genesissolutions.com 12/69-12/69 Sea Float WIA - 12/4/69 --- Minneapolis, MN
Martin Stephen Doherty, RD3 12/69-12/69 Sea Float KIA - 12/4/69 --- New York, NY
Roy David White, BM3 12/69-12/69 Sea Float WIA - 12/4/69 medevaced --- retired FCCM (SW)
Gunnersmate 12/69-12/69 Sea Float
Guy Bibo Gugliotta, LTJG, OinC guygugliotta@yahoo.com 1/70-5/70 An Thoi Pekham, NY
Joe Martinez, GMG2 1/70-2/70 An Thoi was from Las Cruces, NM
John G. Ellasces, QM2 (SS) 1/70-5/70 An Thoi deceased 1994 in Woodland, CA
John William Mani, EN2 1/70-5/70 An Thoi made senior chief --- Frazeysburg, OH
Walter Louis Hogan, RD3 2/70-5/70 An Thoi was from Texas
Charles Joseph Trimble, BM3 1/70-5/70 An Thoi was from Texas
Sherwood James Drumheller, RDSN 1/70-5/70 An Thoi Mount Morris, IL
John Marshall Bruce, GMG2 abruce39@msn.com 2/70-5/70 An Thoi Green River, WY (replaced Martinez)
5/17-11/11/70 repair at NSF Cat Lo
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3927

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- PCF 50 departed Cam Ranh Bay, 5 July 1967, to establish an operating base at Cua Viet.

- On 30 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 31 March 1968, sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for out-of-country corrosion overhaul.

- On 10 August 1968, PCF 50 arrived at An Thoi, having completed its out-of country corrosion overhaul.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On the morning of 3 November 1968, PCF 36, PCF 43 and PCF 50, along with VNN Coastal Group 41 units, with a Regional Force embarked, carried out a raid up the Ong Doc river, 65 miles south of Rach Gia on the Gulf of Thailand. While PCF 36 remained a few miles from the river mouth to support a Regional Force sweep to the south, PCF 43 and PCF 50 proceeded to a point 10 miles up river to take suspected enemy positions under fire. Sniper fire was received killing the after mount operator of PCF 50. PCF 50 spotted the sniper and killed him as he attempted to escape. During the operation USS DuPont DD 941 and USCGC Ingram WHEC 35 provided 5-inch naval gunfire support.

- At 1300H on 4 December 1969, US PCFs 50, 56, VNN PCF 3805, an LSSL with Seawolves providing air cover, were conducting a psyops patrol on the Song Dam Doi about 25 kilometers northwest of Sea Float, when they were ambushed by an unknown number of VC with B-40, AK-47 and M-16 fire. The lead boat, PCF 50, took a B-40 hit head-on, in the pilot house, killing the bow gunner, RD3 Martin S. Doherty, and wounding the OinC, LTJG Robert S. White and helmsman, QM3 Thomas R. Terfehr. A second B-40 hit close aboard to port, wounding two (2) additional crewmen, EN2 John R. Phillips and BM3 Roy D. White, on the fantail. The VNN PCF 3805, took a B-40 hit low on the port bow and another on the port side of the pilot house, killing the USN advisor, BM1 Don E. Stevenson, and seriously wounding the VNN OinC and XO. PCF 56 received a B-40 near miss that wounded the OinC, LTJG Patrick L. Evans. The Seawolves and LSSL responded with saturation fire into the area and silenced the enemy fire. A VNN reaction team was inserted and a ground sweep resulted in the capture of two twin B-40 rocket launchers, two entrenching tools, wire and batteries. Two members of the VNN reaction team also received minor wounds.

- On 16 May 1970, PCFs 50, 64 and 692 were proceeding east on the Song Dam Doi, when all units were taken under heavy automatic weapons fire and rocket attack. PCF 50 was hit amidships, by 125mm launch bomb, and suffered a 5'x6' hole. PCF 64, astern, was hit by a B-40 rocket, on the fantail, killing two (2) US Navy personnel and wounding three (3) US Navy and four (4) Kit Carson Scouts. All units returned fire and spotted for SEAWOLVES and BLACK PONIES as they placed strikes. PCF 50 was stripped of all weapons and most of its gear, and then left in the river, because of the extensive amount of damage suffered.

- PCF 50 was recovered, 17 May 1970, by SEAFLOAT assets with heavy air cover. It was then transported to Cat Lo, by barge, for repair.

- PCF 50 returned to operational status 12 November 1970. http://navy.togetherweserved.com/usn/newsletter2/26/newsletter.html

PCF 51
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Michael Thomas Alogna, LT, OinC michaelt@alogna.com 4/66-8/67 Cam Ranh Bay Waltham, MA
Gerald V. "Dusty" Rhodes, BM1 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Merle Robert Inman, EN2 4/66-11/66 Cam Ranh Bay Fresno, CA
Gailen Peter Rhinehart, GMG2 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 8/25/1997 in Riverside, CA --- made chief
RM3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
SN 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Ralph Grady Johnson, LTJG, OinC 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Albertville, AL
Billy Ray Tatum, GMG2 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Tatum, TX
Vincent Lee Robison, EN2 1thunder@prodigy.net 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Ashtabula, OH
Bert Warren Jeffries, QMSN bwjeffries@hotmail.com 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Salmon, ID
Huddleston, BM2 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay
Roger William Duquet, RM3 825388@bellsouth.net 4/66-10/66 Cam Ranh Bay Stuart, FL
John Quincy Goodrich Jr, LTJG, OinC 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Glastonberry, CT
Calvin Guy Grater, BM1 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay Lake Havasu City, AZ
Francis Carly, EN2 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay
David Melvin Okon, GMG3 dmokon@hotmail.com 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay Anaheim, CA
Robert L. "Bob" Blecha, RMSA/SN 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay ??Phoenix, AZ??
Leroy Francis Biernacki Jr, BMSN 4/66 - ?? Cam Ranh Bay Tulare, CA
David Lee "Big Dave" Wetherell, LTJG, OinC anguswr42@earthlink.net 5/67-4/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Mesquite, NV
Carl William Grunert, QM2 cgrunert@verizon.net 5/67-4/68 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Midlothian, VA
Joseph Myles Timmons, RD3 rcvrcoach@aol.com 5/67-4/68 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Staten Island, NY
Paul F. Fulcomer, RD3 orleansveterans@hotmail.com 5/67-4/68 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Medina, NY
Dennis Johnson, GMG3 5/67-4/68 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi was from Wisconsin
Mike Lee Gross, EN3 horsefly2@hughes.net 5/67-4/68 CamRanh/ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Paris, IL
9 June 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Chu Lai
John Henry Mitchell III, LTJG, OinC 6/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi deceased 6/30/1973 in LaPlata, MD
"Chief Ski," BMC 6/67-8/67 Chu Lai
Gary "Maggie" McGhee, BM3 gary@serv-atron.com 6/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Maumelle, AR
Michael "Dag" Daignault, RM3 6/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi
James Vernon "Monty" Montague, EN3 6/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Cedar Rapids, IA
Kenneth Wayne Golden, GMGSN/3 kgolden7@peoplepc.com 6/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi Strathmore, CA
"Willie" Williams, SN 8/67-1/68 ChuLai/CuaViet/AnThoi
2 October 1967 Cua Viet boat returned to Cam Ranh Bay
20 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
13 April 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to DaNang
????-10/31/68 overhaul in Subic
Robert Hugh Emery, LTJG, OinC 11/68-12/68 Cat Lo WIA - 12/17/68 --- Vienna, VA
John Raymond Hartkemeyer, EN2 11/68-12/68 Cat Lo KIA - 12/17/68 --- Hamilton, OH
Robert Charles Gnau, QM2 bobgnau@hotmail.com 11/68-12/68 Cat Lo Orange Beach, AL
Ernest Judson "Bud" Kittle III, QM3 earnestkittle@gmail.com 11/68-2/69 Cat Lo WIA 12/17/68 --- Rockport, TX
Dewey Wayne Thedford, GMG3 eoddewey@aol.com 8/68-12/68 Cat Lo Manvell, TX
Edward S. Merrill, RM3 11/68-12/68 Cat Lo
Douglas Scott Martin, ENS, OinC dsmartin67@gmail.com 12/68-12/68 Cat Lo Monroe Township, NJ
12/18-12/25/68 Cat Lo battle damage repair
Larry Raymond Thurlow, LTJG, OinC pattythurlow@yahoo.com 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Bogue, KS
Robert Eugene Lambert, RD1 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Central Point, OR
David DeWayne Hoover, QM2 ddhoo@live.com 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Harrisonburg, VA
James J. Bredenko, BM3 jbredenko@adelphia.net ??-4/69 Cat Lo South Glens Falls, NY
Russell Arthur Puppe, LTJG, OinC rpuppe@gmail.com 4/69-5/69 An Thoi Greensboro, GA
David Sumpter, RD2 4/69-5/69 An Thoi
Charles George Cox, BM3 donnaandcharles@hotmail.com 4/69-5/69 An Thoi Galesville, WI
Thomas W(illiam) Krause, BM3 4/69-5/69 An Thoi ??Texas??
Thomas Eugene Holloway, QM3 4/69-4/69 An Thoi KIA - 4/12/69 --- New Castle, IN
Dewey Russell Decker, EN3 4/69-5/69 An Thoi KIA - 5/15/69 --- Ionia, MI
Richard William Stindl, GMG3 4/69-5/69 An Thoi KIA - 5/15/69 --- Beloit, WI
Oliver Keith Evans, LT, OinC o.keith@cox.net 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
Lawrence Joseph Benkowski, QM2 sabenkowski@netzero.com 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Milwaukee, WI
James John Kallok, RD2 Barbnjim@cox.net 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Alan Thompson, BM3 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo KIA - 5/19/69 --- Downey, CA
Larry Wayne Hoffmaster, EN3 lhgh@comcast.net 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Sugar Land, TX
Frank Daniel Augustine, GMGSA pastmasterfda@msn.com 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Carnegie, PA
David Lee Cummings, LT, OinC dl.cummings@comcast.net 6/69-9/69 An Thoi Lakewood, CO
Timothy Edward Mott, GMG3 tiedmott@hotmail.com 6/69-9/69 An Thoi Marion, IA
Alvin Lee Harden, RD3 alharden@aol.com 6/69-9/69 An Thoi deceased 7/11/1998 in Alta Loma, CA
Donald E. Taylor, GMG3 6/69-9/69 An Thoi
Scott F. Roarke, RD3 6/69-9/69 An Thoi
Douglas Herbert Koenig, ENFN/3 koenig@arvig.net 10/69-1/70 An Thoi Audubon, MN
John Robert Phillips, EN1 spbf@fidnet.com 10/69-12/69 An Thoi/Sea Float WIA - 12/4/69 --- Sullivan, MO
Gail Emory "Ike" Ikerd, LTJG, OinC hawg4ike@aol.com 1/70-3/70 Sea Float/Cam Ranh Santa Paula, CA
2/XX/70 Sea Float boat transferred to Cam Rahn Bay
1 April 1970 Cam Ranh Bay transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3869
Nguyen Van Van, Trung Uy, OinC 4/70-??

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- On 6 June 1966, USS Fortify MSO 446, USS Dynamic MSO 432, PCF 45 and PCF 51 conducted SAR operations following a collision between two Vietnamese civilian junks off Ban Than Point, just north of Nha Trang. Five survivors were recovered.

- On 9 June 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Chu Lai.

- On 20 June 1967, an explosion on board a US landing craft unloading ammunition at Duc Pho blew crew members into the water and started a fire which spread to the nearby ammunition supply point. Four MARKET TIME craft -- PCFs 49, 51, 54 and 60 -- were dispatched to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Despite a series of secondary explosions which hurtled shrapnel as far as 1.500 yards from the beach, the PCFs moved in and rescued 11 persons from the water. PCF 49 sustained minor hull damage during the mission, and two of the crew were wounded, one seriously.

- At 1400 on 9 August 1967, 600 yards from the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), PCF 51 was struck by small-arms fire from an enemy shore position. The Swift boat was soon joined by USCGC Point Orient and the PCF and cutter each made a mortar-firing run past the enemy site, followed by machine-gun firing runs at close range. Air and artillery strikes were then requested, and a spotter subsequently confirmed that the enemy position had been destroyed and that at least one of the enemy had been killed. One member of the PCF's crew was wounded and was evacuated to Dong Ha for treatment.

- On 20 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 13 April 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to DaNang.

- PCF 51 was the last boat to undergo an out-of-country overhaul and arrived back in Cam Ranh Bay, 31 October 1968. During this program 24 PCFs had been overhauled at Subic Bay, PI and at Sasebo, Japan and then returned in-country.

- PCF 51 was hit by a B-40 rocket, while transiting "Rocket Alley" on the Rach Bang Cung, amidships, in the main cabin, during a Chieu Hoi psyops mission, resulting in the lose of one (1) crewman and the wounding two (2) others, 17 December 1968.

- The Cua Lon River was the scene of a raid that encountered hostile fire on 12 March 1969. PCFs 23 and 94 took MSF troops up river, where they were landed without incident and began moving to the west. At the same time PCFs 43 and 51 stood by to provide cover. As the sweep progressed PCF 51 probed north of the Cai Nhap Canal and PCFs 23 and 94 probed up the Cai Ngai River. Following these probes light small arms fire was received from the beach and was immediately suppressed. The three Swifts then headed up the Cai Nhap Canal where two of three water mines detonated, one throwing up a 50-foot column of mud and water. Heavy enemy fire was taken from both canal banks and could not be suppressed. The PCFs cleared to the south and picked up the MSF unit. The enemy positions were taken under mortar and artillery fire and air support was called in. A group of 20 additional MSF were brought to the mouth of the Cua Lon from the USS Washtenaw County LST 1166 by LCVP. They were taken by PCFs 43 and 94 up river to where a sweep lasting one hour sighted nine Viet Cong and detained one female suspect. Other results included five structures, 14 sampans and a large junk destroyed. Three of the PCFs received minor damage and one crewman was slightly wounded.

- On 13 April 1969, PCF 51 was one of 13 Swiftboats taking part in Operation Silver Lance II. This action resulted in the loss of PCF 43, severe damage to PCFs 5, 21, 38 & 51 and damage to PCFs 9 & 45. Two swiftboat sailors were killed and another three were severely injured; one UDT member was killed, two others severely wounded and another four wounded and one Vietnamese Marine was killed and another five seriously wounded.

PCF 51 under tow

13 April 1969, PCF 51 under tow by two swiftboats, after being hit by two B40 rockets, which blew out all the cabin windows. The boat was also rocked with small arms and automatic weapon's fire during Operation Silver Lance II. The after loader, QM3 Thomas Eugene Holloway, was killed during this action, probably by one of the B40 rockets, which hit five inches above the waterline, on the portside, knocking out one engine. The boat was able to proceed under one engine's power, out of the ambush area.
The towing PCFs, on the right (gunner with the helmet on is QM2 Robert Charles Gnau), is PCF 67, the other PCF is unknown.

- On 15 May 1969 four PCFs were attacked by VC in the Song Bay Hap, resulting in two (2) US Navy killed and one (1) US Navy wounded

- On XX February 1970 boat transferred from Sea Float to Cam Ranh Bay

PCF 52
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Charles Joseph Bustamante, LTJG, OinC 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Alexandria, VA
Johnson, EN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Manuel Ma DeToro, BM2 mad_boys@bellsouth.net 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Green Cove Springs, FL
Harry Middleton Thomas III, GMG3 hmthomas3@verizon.net 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Radnor, PA
A. Wiggins, RMSN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Winters, SN 4/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
James Frederick Amerault, LTJG, OinC jamerault@comcast.net 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Atlantic Beach, FL
William Hickman Ewing Jr, LTJG, OinC wewingii@comcast.net 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay Germantown, TN
James Owen Mann, BMC 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay Southampton, PA
John Joseph Cox Jr, EN1 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 6/17/2001 in Popular Grove, IL
Dennis "Drink" Drinkwater, TM3 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay Kingsland, GA
Norman Allen Bye Jr, RM3 normbye@cox.net 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay Derby, KS
Florentino Bejarano, EN3 6/67-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay was from Tucson, AZ
Bernard Wellborn Wolff, LTJG, OinC bernardwolff@earthlink.net 8/67-4/68 Cam Ranh/An Thoi Roswell, GA
Kevin Kinally, QM1 8/67-11/67 Cam Ranh/An Thoi was from New York
David Walter "Bart" Barthelmeh, QM3 dbbarthel@redriver.net.com 8/67-4/68 Cam Ranh/An Thoi Lake Havasu City, AZ
??Larry?? Kenney 8/67-4/68 Cam Ranh/An Thoi
20 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
William G. Lockerman Jr, GMG3 ??/68-4/68 An Thoi Starke, FL
10 April 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to Cat Lo
Lewis Dale Going, EN3 lncgoing@yahoo.com 20 Oct 67 thru ?? An Thoi Clearwater, KS
Jerry Lamar Thompson, GM3 20 Oct 67 thru ?? An Thoi Warner Robins, GA
????-10/5/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
Edward John "Bub" Morgan Jr, LTJG, OinC bandcm@tds.net 12/68 - 4/69 Qui Nhon Wilmot Flat, NH
James Arthur Wruck, GMG3 12/68 - 4/69 Qui Nhon Franklin, NC
Dennis James Makovsky, EN2 vfw7293@gmail.com 12/68 - 4/69 Qui Nhon Whitehall, PA
Jaime Montenegro Garcia, EN2 patrickgarcia1@hotmail.com 12/68 - 4/69 Qui Nhon San Diego, CA
John Hart Davis, GMGSN jd@jhdavisassoc.com 12/68 - 4/69 Qui Nhon Yolo, CA
4/69-5/69 Cam Ranh Bay
William Cody Garlow, LTJG, OinC bgarlow@bwsunset.com 5/69-8/69 CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat Cody, WY
Robert Thomas Wedge Jr, QM1 karaoke_bob@yahoo.com 5/69-5/69 Cam Ranh Bay Loretto, TN
Dennis Lee Ripley, RD1 5/69-???? CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat
Glenn E. Norr, BM3 5/69-8/69 CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat deceased
Ronald D. Evans, EN2 5/69-8/69 CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat
Ronald K. Woods, BM3 5/69-8/69 CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat
Robert Earl Nowlin, GMG3 renowlin@yahoo.com 5/69-8/69 CamRanh/AnThoi/SeaFloat Bedford, TX
Billy Joe Alford, QM1 alford52@cox.net 6/69-7/69 An Thoi Virginia Beach, VA
David George Marquardson, QM2

69

An Thoi Concord, CA
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3817

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- On 16 July 1966, PCF 52 received small arms fire from shore positions just south of Nha Trang while conducting a PSYOPS broadcast. The PCF received two hits in the pilot house, one in the main cabin, one in the gun tub and one on the radar mast. There were no personnel casualties.

- On 20 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 14 April 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to Cat Lo

- On the afternoon of 24 June 1969, PCFs 21, 52 and 40 with VNN PSYOPS team embarked, patrolled west on the Cua Lon River. Upon reaching the Rach Ong Trang, two VC flags were sighted and PCF 40 entered the canal while the other units provided cover. Two B-40 rockets passed over PCF 40 and only one detonated. The Swifts suppressed the fire with unknown results. Two VC propaganda signs were later sighted which read "We kill Americans. Vietnamese soldiers stay out."
An incident on 29 June 1969, marred the otherwise uneventful four days of psyops campaigns as Operation SEA FLOAT continued. A command detonated mine exploded in an abandoned sampan which PCF 52 was investigating, about six miles northeast of Nam Can. There were no personnel casualties but the Swift sustained five broken windows and minor damage to it's fathometer.

PCF 53
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Edgar Miner Morrill Jr, LTJG, OinC emmorrill@aol.com 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Greenwich, CT
Donald Wayne Snow, BM1 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Cadillac, MI - ??made BMCS??
Cox, EN2 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Lon Devere Marlowe III, RM3 Marlowe_lon@hotmail.com 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay West Point, GA
Celso Cruz Morrison, ETNSN ccmorrison1@verizon.net 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Huntington Beach, CA
Douglas J. Duskin, LTJG, OinC 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Camden, SC
Garrison, BM1 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Kenneth J. Hollars, EN2/1 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Phillips, RM3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Richard Ridgedale, GMG3 4/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay was from Baton Rouge, LA
Gary Grant "Buckwheat" Hite Sr, SN ghite@neo.rr.com 4/66-4/67 Cam Ranh Bay Akron, OH
William H. Croll, LTJG, OinC Cam Ranh/Cua Viet Portsmouth, RI
Frank Grunman, RD? Cam Ranh/Cua Viet was from Chicago, IL
Kenneth ??Ray?? Hollers, EN? Cam Ranh/Cua Viet ??Owosso, MI??
Richards, RM? Cam Ranh/Cua Viet was from Rochester, NY area
Bob or Bill Campbell, GM? Cam Ranh/Cua Viet
Edward Miller Lammons III, SN mkb26@comcast.net Cam Ranh/Cua Viet deceased 2/26/2008 in Tampa, FL
5 July 1967 Cam Ranh Bay departed to establish Cua Viet base
21 September 1967 Cua Viet boat returned from Cua Viet
20 October 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to An Thoi
William James "Rip" Collins Jr, LTJG, OinC thirstyoiler@juno.com 11/67-4/68 An Thoi Waverly, VA
Billy Joe Alford, QM2 alford52@cox.net 11/67-4/68 An Thoi Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Wayne Ankenbauer, RD3 r.ankenbauer@verizon.net 11/67-4/68 An Thoi Largo, FL
Lester T. Boyster, BM3 11/67-4/68 An Thoi Liberty, TX
Shepard, GMG3 11/67-4/68 An Thoi
Kent, EN2 11/67-4/68 An Thoi
13 April 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to DaNang
James Robert Hoffman, RD3 wbcps@juno.com ?-7/68-? Cat Lo Oshkosh, WI
John Ellis O'Neill, LTJG, OinC oneilljohn@copn.com 3/69-9/69 Cat Lo Houston, TX
Charles L. Brown, QM2 3/69-9/69 Cat Lo
Sklezia (sp), QM2 3/69-9/69 Cat Lo
Oliver Perry Lent III, RDSN 3/69-9/69 Cat Lo Portland, OR
Charles Roland Richardson, BM3 charles@bigriver.net 2/69-8/69 Cat Lo Millington, TN
Steven Hollis Johnson, GMG3 johnsonstevenh@comcast.net 5/69-5/69 Cat Lo Fresno, CA
David Michael Tofte, GMG2 toftedm@nemontel.net 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Williston, ND
Richard W. Holleran, LTJG, OinC rholleran1@adelphia.net 9/68-10/69 Cat Lo Monroeville, PA
Michael Ellis Coyle, QM2 trigger55@aol.com 7/68-7/69 Cat Lo WIA 2/11/69 --- Dayton, OH
Michael Bruce Kovanen, RD3 mkovanen@aol.com 12/68-6/69 Cat Lo Richland, WA
John A. Cameron, BM3 Cat Lo
James H(arry) Tinker (Jr), EN3 Cat Lo ??Brimley, MI??
Ronald Bruce Munro, GMG3 swift54@aol.com Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
James Leon McDonald, EN3 Jmcd@mindspring.com 70 Cat Lo Leeds, AL
John P. Cawley, LTJG, OinC ??10/69-2/70?? Cat Lo
??-5/27/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
John Scott Hatcher Jr, QM3 5/70-8/70 Cat Lo Grapevine, TX
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3900

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- PCF 53 departed Cam Ranh Bay, 5 July 1967, to establish an operating base at Cua Viet.

- On 20 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 13 April 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to DaNang.

- 27 July 1968, PCF 53 rescued two Air Force pilots after their F-100 was shot down. Stars and Stripes story

- A group of seven detainees picked up by PCF 53, on 19 October 1968, 30 miles southwest of Vung Tau, were classified as prisoners of war during November as a result of interrogations.

- On 19 August 1969, while investigating a suspicious sampan, off the northwestern tip of Dung Island, PCF 53 came under attack from shore machine gun positions and was hit by a B-40 rocket. The sampan and machine gun positions were fired upon while PCF 53 made its withdrawal, so that temporary repairs could be made to its port bow, where the rocket had made an 18" hole in the hull, at the waterline.

- On 21 November 1969, PCFs 24, 25, 53 & 63 and Coastal Group 36 junks, inserted 100 troops from the Long Phu District in four positions on Cu Lao Dung Island, about 10 miles east of Soc Trang. Following the insertion the "Swift" boats acted as a blocking force. Two OV-10s provided overhead cover and took designated targets under fire resulting in five large secondary explosions. The PCF's destroyed five motorized sampans, and then troops destroyed one large weapons cache. There was one US sailor slightly wounded and enemy casualties are unknown.

- At 1120H on 30 November 1969, the Alaska Barge and Transport Company office at Vung Tau reported that the civilian tug R Pace, with three barges, was sinking in the vicinity of channel marker 2 in the Cua Tieu River, about 12 miles southwest of Vung Tau. PCFs 53 and 103, enroute to Binh Tuy overheard the tug's SOS transmission and proceeded to the scene. The tug was sighted at 1155H and PCF 103 assumed the position of On-scene Commander. At 1216H, the PCF evacuated all 11 crewmembers. Two MSTS tugs had been dispatched to the scene, and at 1245H the R Pace tug master was transferred to the MSTS salvage tug Ann B. The tug master stated that the R Pace was badly holed when she went aground.

PCF 54
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
27 April 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
David Faustin Hack, LTJG, OinC 4/66-3/67 Cam Ranh Bay Kailua, HI
Gerald Walter Girlinghouse, BM1 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay Oceanside, CA
Nailon, EN1 (sp) 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay made chief and then was transferred off the boat
Thomas Michael Martin, RM2 clawhammer@ameritech.net 4/66-4/67 Cam Ranh Bay Belleville, IL
Fuller, GMG2 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Walker, SN 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay
?David? Green, GMG2 66/67 Cam Ranh Bay
William Landon Auxier, LTJG, OinC willie.auxier@genmills.com 1/67-9/67 Cam Ranh Bay/Chu Lai Wilmington, DE
11 June 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Chu Lai
Thomas D. Gill, LTJG, OinC 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo (left country 31 May 1968) - was from Hartford, CT
James R. Halpen, RM1 halpen@northnet.org 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo Ogdensburg, NY
San Nicholas, BM2 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo
Kelly, EN3 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo
Gary Wayne Hutton, GMGSN sugar1028@embarqmail.com 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo Punta Gorda, FL
SN Ackers 9/67-5/68 Chu Lai/An Thoi/Cat Lo
20 October 1967 Chu Lai boat transferred to An Thoi
10 April 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to Cat Lo
5/18-6/1/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
Stephen S. Hart, LTJG, OinC 68/69 Cat Lo was from Elizabeth, NJ
David F. Hennessy, BM2 7/68-7/68 Cat Lo
Ernest Judson "Bud" Kittle III, QM3 earnestkittle@gmail.com 7/68-11/68 Cat Lo Rockport, TX
Thomas Ray Blakley, EN3 trb56@msn.com 6/68-9/68 Cat Lo Cincinnati, OH
Robert Duane Young, RD3 robt1948@hotmail.com 8/68-5/69 Cat Lo Bradford, IL
Ronald Bruce Munro, GMGSN 68/69 Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
Robert Wayne Harris, GMG2 68/69 Cat Lo
Larry LeRoy Wells, EN3 68/69 Cat Lo
Robert Patrick Williams, RDSN 68/69 Cat Lo Mocksville, NC
Stephen Harvers Sedgwick, ENS, OinC 4/69-10/69 Cat Lo ??South Dartmouth, MA??
Richard Earl Babst, EN2 4/69-11/69 Cat Lo Champlin, MN
Moss N. Agee Jr, QM2 4/69-11/69 Cat Lo made senior chief --- Corbin, KY
Daniel Jens Frantsen, RD3 4/69-11/69 Cat Lo Canton TWP, MI
Curtis Allen Rose, GMG3 rosec_46@yahoo.com 4/69-7/69 Cat Lo Vivian, LA
James Edward Federspiel, BM3 5/69-11/69 Cat Lo Louisville, KY
Stephen Alfred Hansen, LTJG, OinC s.hansen@managedlaw.com 10/69-10/69 Cat Lo WIA 10/16/69 --- Clovis, CA
Donald Henry Clemen, BM3 uncledonups@sbcglobal.net 8/69-11/69 Cat Lo Aurora, IL
Ray Miller Paseur, QMC rmpas@aol.com 10/16/1969 Cat Lo WIA 10/16/69 - rider that day --- Menifee, CA
Jeffrey Mize Wainscott, LTJG, OinC bramwood@comcast.net 11/69-2/70 Sa Dec Burgess, VA
John N. Dipucci, LTJG, OinC jdipucci@rsanet.com ??-4/70 Sa Dec Pittsburg, PA
William Lynn Rogers, LTJG, OinC willrogers@swiftharbor.com 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo Gig Harbor, WA
Thomas J. Gill, QM2 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo
Richard Charles Rader, RD3 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo deceased 1/13/1976 in Los Angeles, CA
Curtis Dean Hatler, GMG3 cdhatler@yahoo.com 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo Coon Rapids, MN
John Sale Lasensky, GMG3 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo North Miami Beach, FL
James E. Jennings, EN3 4/70-7/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Cat Lo
Robert Oscar "Rob" Lincoln, RD3 oscar_phyllis@yahoo.com ??-7/70 Sa Dec Harrisville, MI
??-9/7/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Dayton Ogden Jr, LTJG, OinC 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo Newcannaan, CT
Bradford Miles Slepicka, RD3 ElbowG97@aol.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo Katy, TX
Daniel Milford Klinedinst, LTJG, OinC flfolks@hotmail.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo Navarre, FL
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3911

- PCFs 49 thru 54 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18, on 27 April 1966.

- At 1815 on 4 December 1966, PCF 54 detected a heavily -damaged fishing junk ten miles northeast of Nha Trang. The 80-foot craft was carrying 36 men (and seven children) who were later identified as Chinese fishermen from Tanh Sien, Hainan Island, Communist China. The junk's cargo consisted of fish and fishing equipment. No contraband was found. interrogation revealed that the junk had been damaged in a storm and had drifted southeast to the position where it was found by PCF 54. Arrangements were made through diplomatic channels for the return of the junk and all occupants.

- On 17 June 1966, PCF 46 observed an unidentified aircraft collide with the water about 3 miles southeast of Cape Varella (CQ 3725). PCF alerted the Coastal Surveillance Center Nha Trang, USS Fortify MSO 446 and PCF 54 in the adjacent Op-area 4D. Upon arriving on the scene, fuel was still burning on the water and PCF 43 made a quick search of the probable flight path and the perimeter of the fire. When the fire was reduced to burning bits of fuel soaked flotsam, PCF 43 entered the crash site looking for survivors and attempting to identify the aircraft. One body, flight and radio logs, and many large identifiable pieces of aircraft were recovered. The aircraft was subsequently identified as an Air Force C-130. The MSO arrived on the scene and assumed on scene commander about two hours after the crash. All units, MSO 446, PCFs 43 and 54 continued searching the area for about 15 hours. One large oil slick was discovered and presumed to mark the position of the aircraft. The depth of the water was over 26 fathoms.

- On the evening of 26 April 1967, 20 miles south of Nha Trang, PCF 54 observed the mid-air explosion of a US Air Force C-47 and proceeded to the area. USS Embattle MSO 434 and PCFs 46 and 51 subsequently joined the search and recovery mission. PCF 54 recovered the aircraft's flight log and Air Force personnel ashore located most of the wreckage on the beach. The mission was terminated at 1800 on the 27th and the MARKET TIME units returned to their regular patrols.

- On 11 June 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to Chu Lai.

- On 20 June 1967, an explosion on board a US landing craft unloading ammunition at Duc Pho blew crew members into the water and started a fire which spread to the nearby ammunition supply point. Four MARKET TIME craft -- PCFs 49, 51, 54 and 60 -- were dispatched to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Despite a series of secondary explosions which hurtled shrapnel as far as 1,500 yards from the beach, the PCFs moved in and rescued 11 persons from the water. PCF 49 sustained minor hull damage during the mission, and two of the crew were wounded, one seriously.

- On 7 August 1967, seven MARKET TIME craft came to the assistance of Coastal Group 16 when its base, 70 miles southeast of DaNang, was assaulted by a battalion-size force of Viet Cong.

The attack on the base began at 0300. PCF 20 reached the area by 0315 and began providing 81mm fire at the request of the base's naval advisor; shortly thereafter PCF 75 and the Vietnamese Navy's PCE 10 arrived to lend additional fire support. By 0345, however, an advancing enemy contingent -- approximately 300 in number -- had overrun the base. At this time USS Gallup PG 85, USS Camp DER 251 and two other Swifts (PCFs 15 and 54) were in the area, furnishing fire support and exfiltration patrols, and helping to evacuate the wounded. Thirty-two miles to the northwest, USS Widgeon MSC 208 had assumed the duty of a relay station for communications between the battle scene and the First Naval Zone's headquarters unit at DaNang. Since there was a possibility that the attack on the base might be combined with an infiltration attempt along the coastline, CTG 115.1, in DaNang, ordered Gallup to return to the southern portion of her patrol sector. Meanwhile, air and artillery strikes countered the enemy's movements within the Coastal Group base and two Vietnamese Army (ARVN) companies and one US Army company were dispatched to the scene. By 0730 the Viet Cong were forced to retreat from the heavily-damaged base. The Coastal Group commander and 13 Vietnamese sailor's had been killed. During the attack the Coastal Group's senior advisor, Lieutenant William C. Fitzgerald, USN and his three assistants joined in the effort to repel the invaders and resisted until the advisors' bunker was virtually surrounded. Lieutenant Fitzgerald then requested an artillery strike on his position and provided covering fire while his men escaped to the river. Before Lieutenant Fitzgerald could make good his own escape he was killed by small-arms fire.

During the enemy attack Swift boats evacuated three Navy advisors and approximately 40 Vietnamese to USS Camp for treatment and shelter; fifteen of the Vietnamese were subsequently transferred to the hospital at Quang Ngai by helicopter. Camp remained on station until the 11th, providing illumination fire and gunfire support as the task of rebuilding the base began. Full Story

- On 11 October 1967, while closing the beach approximately five miles northeast of Cape Batangan to investigate a small junk, PCF 79 received approximately 100 round of automatic-weapons fire from three positions. PCF 79 sustained on hit at the waterline and was subsequently joined by PCFs 19 and 54 and the USS New DD 818. All hostile fire, which came from a total of six different positions, was suppressed as the various craft completely saturated the area with their weapons.

- On 20 October 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh to An Thoi.

- On 14 April 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to Cat Lo

- On the afternoon of 7 July 1969, PCF 17 observed a junk ablaze near the mouth of the Bassac River, 43 miles southeast of Can Tho. Upon approaching the junk, a woman on the bow was trying to extinguish the flames while three children were on the stern. Due to the intensity of the fire, the "Swift" boat was unable to immediately extinguish the fire and proceeded to rescue the people on board. While taking the children on board, the woman jumped into the water and started swimming toward the PCF, but the strong current dragged her under, and she drowned. PCF 54 was then called to the scene, and after an hour and a half, the fire was finally extinguished. The junk was totally consumed by the fire, except for the hull. The crew stated that the junk apparently contained a large quantity of gasoline or oil. PCF 17 then towed the hull out of the Bassac River, where it and the occupants were taken under tow by an accompanying junk.

PCF 55
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
15 May 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Alexander Joseph Krekich, LTJG, OinC akrekich@cox.net 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai Norfolk, VA
William Arthur Peat, RM3 wpeat@nycap.rr.com 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai Schenectady, NY
Ralph Michael Rerko, BM3 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai Newton Falls, OH
Tillman, SN 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai
?Patrick? Patterson, EN2 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai
?Lawrence? Harris, GM2 11/66-11/67 DaNang/Hue/Chu Lai
Eldin Dean Smith, LTJG, OinC 7/67-2/68 DaNang North Charleston, SC
Alexander Radisa, QM2 7/67-2/68 DaNang deceased 12/29/1998 in Akron, OH
Joseph E. LaSalle, GMG2 7/67-2/68 DaNang
Rudy Gene Beeler, RD3 7/67-2/68 DaNang Ottumwa, IA
Virgil Lewis, EN2 7/67-2/68 DaNang
Kenneth Roger McDonald, BM2 7/67-2/68 DaNang Hastings, MN
Donald Morris Kowalsky, LTJG, OinC dmkowalsky@aol.com 5/69-2/70 DaNang Hiawassee, GA
John Charles "Jack" Gallop, QM2 qmcs@mindspring.com 5/69-11/69 DaNang Fresno, CA
21 August 1969 DaNang boat transferred to An Thoi
1/3-2/18/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3834


- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- PCF 14 capsized, sank and was lost while transiting heavy surf conditions, in an attempt to rescue local fisherman from several overturned sampans, at the Cua Viet river channel entrance, 30 November 1967. PCF 55 took an 85 degree roll and had all but one man washed overboard during rescue operations. The one remaining man held on and PCF 55, as well as all PCF 14's crew members and the Vietnamese personnel were returned safely to port.
Because of the continuation of deteriorating sea conditions generated by the Northeast Monsoon, the Cua Viet detachment operations were terminated on 30 November 1967.

- At about 1430 on 2 May 1968, PCF 55 received an urgent naval gunfire request from the 5/46 Infantry Battalion, Americal Division. A reconnaissance sweep of an area 14 miles southeast of Chu Lai by A Company of the 5/46th was taken under enemy automatic weapons fire. The "Swift" boat complied by firing 600 rounds of .50 caliber fire into the enemy position. As the ground operation continued it was determined that the PCF's gunfire had killed seven Viet Cong and flushed out another captured by the Army force. It was later reported that the prisoner was a hard core Viet Cong and the "best intelligence source from this area to date".

- March 1969 --- A report from PCF 55 revealed the extent to which "Swift" boat employment on rivers had increased over the past six months. A command detonated mine exploded 10 to 15 feet off the starboard side as it received heavy small arms automatic weapons fire from the north bank of the Cua Dai River. In the paragraph of the report covering the employment of the unit at the time of the incident, the "swift" boat indicated, "NORMAL M/T RIV PATROL." Normal river patrols on the Cua Dai during March 1969 were often far from routine as hostile fire, including two mine detonations, was encountered 12 times. In addition to hostile fire suppression, evading craft were engaged twice, another 19 naval gunfire support missions were fired and half a dozen ground probes were supported by Cua Dai patrols. Enemy losses came to 19 killed (7 body count plus 12 estimated), 2 wounded, 3 craft and 13 structures/bunkers damaged. Friendly casualties came to seven USN and four VNN wounded and two "Swift" boats received significant damage.

- On 3 July 1969, while on routine Market Time patrol, PCF 55 was directed to investigate a downed aircraft about 45 miles southeast of DaNang. The wreckage was located at the reported position and was identified as a UH-1H helicopter, tail number 17694. Divers on board the PCF were immediately sent over the side in an attempt to recover the bodies trapped in the wreckage. A floating body spotted by an Army Americal Division helo was recovered by the scuba divers along with one M-16 rifle, one M-60 machine gun and one survival kit. PCF 55 returned to Chu Lai with the bodies while PCF 24, which was ordered to the scene, towed the wreckage to a salvable position.

- On 21 August 1969 boat transferred from DaNang to An Thoi.

PCF 56
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
15 May 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
John Patrick Laing, LTJG, OinC 5/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Lakeview, AR
Kemper Swanson Billings, BM1 5/66-10/66 DaNang/Hue KIA -10/29/66 --- Burlington, NC (story)
Joseph Jacob Faden Sr, RM2 wa6ddf@yahoo.com 5/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Sun Valley, NV
Billie Raye Bransteitter, BM3 5/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Muncy, PA
James Michael Jones, GMG3 jimjones45@charter.net 5/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Greenville, SC
Murrel Donald Luloff, EN3 5/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Tomball, TX
Gilbert Felix Gallegos, BM1 10/66-4/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue replaced Billings --- Ponderosa, NM --- made chief
Jerald Har Smith Jr, RM2 jerry.smith@fairchild.af.mil 5/66-?? DaNang Spokane, WA
??Carl Rae?? Dalton, GMGSA 5/66-?? DaNang
Anthony A. Baker, LTJG, OinC 66
William I. Lockhart, BM1 66
L. Anthony "Tony" Strohl, RMSN 66
Robert Lee McCredie, SN rmacc1@yahoo.com 66 Omro, WI
John Dorsey, GMG2 66
Ralph Bird, EN2 66
Michael O'Reilly Tackney, LTJG, OinC motack@msn.com 6/67-11/67 Chu Lai/DaNang Baton Rouge, LA
Wesley James Schneider, EN2 jim@knoledgy.net 67-68 DaNang/Chu Lai Rapid City, SD
James Lawrence Burke, LT, OinC 11/67-10/68 DaNang deceased 2/21/2008 in El Cajon, CA
Vandreford, BMC 67-5/68
Thomas Frederick Corry, RD3 67-5/68 ??Bettendorf, IA??
Jack Howard White, GMG3 67-5/68 Chu Lai ??possibly from San Antonio, TX??
Charles Audie Nevins Jr, RD3 67-5/68 Chu Lai
Gilmore 67-5/68
James T. Harper, EN2 7/67-68 DaNang
Alvah Earl Setzer, LTJG, OinC asetzer@msn.com 2/68-69 DaNang Lynnwood, WA
Mark Alan Potes, GMG3 2/68-69 DaNang Sandy Valley, NV
Robert LeRoy "Rod" Prewitt, RD2 rod7143@yahoo.com 8/68-2/69 DaNang Jacksonville, FL
William Edward Franke, ENS, OinC wefranke@gannonintl.com 2/69-9/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi McLean, VA
Weymouth Daniel Symmes Jr, RD2 WeySymmes@aol.com 2/69-9/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Missoula, MT
Tony Paul Gisclair, BM3 2/69-9/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Poplarville, MS
Edward Ronald "Tex" Stokes, GMG3 ers@earthlink.net 2/69-9/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Mobile, AL
Gary Paul Alexander, GMG3 2/69-9/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Norwalk, IA
Theodore A. Rice, EN3 2/69-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi
Van Truong RVN liaison
Jerry Allen "Frog" Sheneman, EN3 2/69-8/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi ??Illinois?? - replacement for Rice
7 May 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to An Thoi
Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2 ljorg46@yahoo.com 8/69-9/69 An Thoi Ewing, NE - replacement for Sheneman
9/8-10/27/69 battle damage repairs at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Patrick Lewis Evans Sr, LTJG, OinC evanslaw@imcnet.net 10/69-12/69 An Thoi WIA 12/4/69 --- Watertown, NY (lawyer)
Melvin Julian Lien, QM2 10/69-12/69 An Thoi deceased 6/16/2003 in Winter Park, FL
Danny J. St. Pierre, GMG3 10/69-12/69 An Thoi Raceland, LA
Michael James Kennedy, RDSN 10/69-12/69 An Thoi was from Conn or Mass
Michael Allen Nauert, GMG3 10/69-12/69 An Thoi Poynette, WI
Harold R. Sisk, EN1 10/69-12/69 An Thoi
Harry Clayton Howze III, LTJG, OinC hclaytonh@bellsouth.net ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Charlotte, NC
George Alden Nelson, QM2 vhsgan47@yahoo.net ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Vashon, WA
Randall Andrew Brian, EN2 tanker60@gmail.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Cranberry Twp, PA
Karl Elwyn Sauer, GMGSN mustafi56@msn.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Fairdale, WV
Steven Riley Rosselot, GMGSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Castle Rock, CO
Phillip Craig Beets, RDSN phil@sunflower.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Lawrence, KS
18 June 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3887


- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- The first DaNang Swift Boat crewmember lost in action, was swept overboard, in heavy monsoon surf, at the mouth of the Hue river, 29 October 1966. An intensive search by aircraft and two PCFs failed to locate the body. At 0730 on 31 October 1966, Regional Force/Popular Force troops discovered the body on the beach. Story

- On 7 May 1969 boat transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- On 7 September 1969 boat was heavily damaged by an underwater mine explosion. The boat was made temporarily seaworthy and transferred to Cam Ranh Bay for repairs. On 22 October 1969 the boat completed repairs and was returned to An Thoi.

- At 1300H on 4 December 1969, US PCFs 50, 56, VNN PCF 3805, an LSSL with Seawolves providing air cover, were conducting a psyops patrol on the Song Dam Doi about 25 kilometers northwest of Sea Float, when they were ambushed by an unknown number of VC with B-40, AK-47 and M-16 fire. The lead boat, PCF 50, took a B-40 hit head-on, in the pilot house, killing the bow gunner, RD3 Martin S. Doherty, and wounding the OinC, LTJG Robert S. White and helmsman, QM3 Thomas R. Terfehr. A second B-40 hit close aboard to port, wounding two (2) additional crewmen, EN2 John R. Phillips and BM3 Roy D. White, on the fantail. The VNN PCF 3805, took a B-40 hit low on the port bow and another on the port side of the pilot house, killing the USN advisor, BM1 Don E. Stevenson, and seriously wounding the VNN OinC and XO. PCF 56 received a B-40 near miss that wounded the OinC, LTJG Patrick L. Evans. The Seawolves and LSSL responded with saturation fire into the area and silenced the enemy fire. A VNN reaction team was inserted and a ground sweep resulted in the capture of two twin B-40 rocket launchers, two entrenching tools, wire and batteries. Two members of the VNN reaction team also received minor wounds.

PCF 57
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
16 May 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Donald A. Tortorice, LTJG, OinC DonTort@aol.com 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon Williamsburg, VA
Clovis Allen Whitman, BM1 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon ??Reno, NV?? --- was from Texas
Charles C. Stearns, EN2 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon
Gerald J. Rhodes, RM2 Grhodes989@aol.com 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon
Manuel Garcia Jr, GMGSN 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon
Donald Edgar Young, GMG3 dandjy@att.net 5/66-2/67 Qui Nhon Plainfield, IL
Robert Carl Johnson, LTJG, OinC ricetwigcharlie@optonline.net 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai Saint James, NY --- doctor
William Joseph Calcutt Jr, BM1 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai deceased 2/18/1984 in McKeesport, PA
Stephen G. Sahm, GMG3 sand@tima.com 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai Oviedo, FL
Lowell Stephen Brown, SN poppabrown@sbcglobal.net 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai Cameron Park, CA
David Solis, SN 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai
Jerry Edward Brown, FN jerry.brown@shell.com 2/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai Crosby, TX
Oct 1967 Qui Nhon boat transferred to Chu Lai
Arlie Joe Pope, LTJG, OinC joepope57@yahoo.com 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai Northport, MI and Wickford, RI
Joseph B. Noel, GMG1 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai
Wayne Oscar Davis, BM2 wdavis51@bellsouth.net 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai deceased 24 June 2010 in Albany, GA
Lenard Allan Pratt, RD2 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai Jacksonville Beach, FL
James Vincent Burns, QM2 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai Westland, MI
Warren Roger Angus, EN2 anguswr42@earthlink.net 12/67-7/68 Chu Lai West Newton, PA
Richard Leo "Dick" Lyons, OinC affray@bellsouth.net 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Big Pine Key, FL
Richard Francis Elmer, QM2 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Largo, FL (made chief)
Larry Robert Duddles, EN2 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Salem, OR
Roy Clifford Smith Jr, BM3 royellensmith@hotmail.com 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Houghton Lake, MI
Vernon W. Norton, RD3 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Ulysses, KS
Kenneth Wayne Golden, GMG3 kgolden7@peoplepc.com 4/68-6/68 Chu Lai Strathmore, CA
Edward Robert "Tedd" Peck Jr, LTJG, OinC tpeck49@cableone.net 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi Santa Rosa, CA
Delbert Louis Sandusky, QM1 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi Elgin, Il
Eugene Kenneth "Thor" Thorson, EN2 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi Ames, IA
Michael Richard Eugene Medeiros, QM2 aureus@sbcglobal.net 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi San Leandro, CA
Kenneth Wayne Golden, GMG3 kgolden7@peoplepc.com 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi Strathmore, CA
RD??
Stanley Edward Jenereski, RD2 Jenereski@aol.com 10/68-12/68 Chu Lai/Cam Ranh/An Thoi replacement for ??? --- Southborough, MA
Thomas Michael Belodeau, RDSN 12/68-1/69 An Thoi replacement for Jenereski --- deceased 11/10/1997 in Dracut, MA
6/15-8/11/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Stephen Joseph Penta, GMG3 8/69-8/69 An Thoi KIA - 8/12/69 --- Revere, MA
8/12-10/XX/69 battle damage repair
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3853
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service

- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- Just before noon on 3 August 1967, 43 miles south of Qui Nhon, PCF 60 rescued a junk containing seven South Vietnamese; the craft had become disabled in heavy seas. The Swift boat provided the occupants with first aid and food, then towed the junk a distance of four miles to the Coastal Group 24 base at Tuy Hoa. in a similar incident on the 13th, PCF 57 towed a disabled junk with four persons on board to Qui Nhon.

- On 10 October 1967 boat transferred from Qui Nhon to Chu Lai.

- On 14 October 1967, PCF 57 recovered four Vietnamese men and one child from a sailing junk which had sank while anchored in heavy seas off the coast of Quang Ngai Province.

- On 13 February 1968, PCF 57 fired urgent NGFS for elements of the Americal Division, TF Barker, under VC attack south of Chu Lai. During a four (4) hour period, the PCF fired continuously and received hostile automatic weapons fire in return. The PCF's support was instrumental in breaking up the enemy attack and silencing many hostile weapons positions.

- On 25 December 1968, PCF 6 and PCF 57 raided enemy positions in the Duong Keo river and destroyed several sampans and structures. The boats came under enemy fire while exiting and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- On 24 February 1969, PCF 67, while on the Co Chien River, received a request to provide transportation for the Naval Intelligence Liaison Officer, Tra Vinh. After proceeding about 2 miles up the Tra Vinh Canal from the river the "Swift" boat's stern was lifted out of the water and two crewmen thrown overboard by a command detonated mine. After recovering the two men from the canal PCF 67 proceeded back to the Co Chien where PCF 22 arrived to provide assistance. After the flooding could not be controlled PCF 67 was beached at Coastal Group 35. Three of the six men wounded were placed on PCF 22 and the other three went to Coastal Group 35 for medevac. After the flooding was brought under control PCF 71 made temporary repairs and proceeded to Vinh Long escorted by PCF 57. Note: The keel of PCF 67 had been broken by the 300 pound mine. It was amassing that the injured crewmen were able to keep PCF 67 afloat ... a GREAT FEAT of SEAMANSHIP by these "Brown Water Navymen."

- On 12 August 1969, as the PCFs left the Rach Cai Chon Nho canal, from a night ambush mission, a claymore mine was detonated. PCF 57 sustained heavy battle damage and one (1) US Navy KIA and one (1) US Navy wounded.

- At 0200 on the morning of 27 September 1969, two suspicious Nationalist Chinese fishing vessels were spotted within the restricted zone by PCF 57 about 25 miles south of Phan Rang. The two vessels were closed; however, heavy seas prevented boarding. The vessels then retrieved their nets and departed the area escorted by PCF 57.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 58 - #50NS6642 (Launched February 1966)
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
16 May 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Charles Bennett Lindwall, LTJG, OinC clindwall@kbsboston.com 5/66-7/66 Qui Nhon WIA 7/17/66 --- Marblehead, MA
Jack Leroy Ellig, BM1 No Computer 5/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Portland, OR
George C.L. Wilson, RM1 5/66-?? Qui Nhon Nuevo, CA
James Robert McNeal, EN2 McNeallawn@aol.com 5/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Virginia Beach, VA
Ricardo "Chico" Sanchez, GMG3 5/66-?? Qui Nhon
Gregory A. Jenkins, SN 5/66-?? Qui Nhon was from Akron, OH
Arnold Robert Hager Jr, LTJG, OinC hagerbob@verizon.net 66-11/67 Qui Nhon Plano, TX
William E. Burns Jr, BMC 66-11/67 Qui Nhon
James Edward Gillmer, RM3 66-11/67 Qui Nhon ??Auburndale, FL??
Vao Lemafa Sope, EN3 66-11/67 Qui Nhon deceased 9/23/98 in Pago Pago, AS --- made EN1
John Miller Thompson, GMGSN/GMG3 johnski5550@msn.com 66-11/67 Qui Nhon San Diego, CA
James Robert "Bud" Connolly, BMSN/BM3 jamesbudconnolly@yahoo.com 11/66-11/67 Qui Nhon Santa Anna, TX
Carl Irving Addison Jr, LTJG, OinC 7/67-4/68 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai/DaNang Marietta, GA
Park Edward Harrington, EN1 (SS) subdbf@bellsouth.net 7/67-12/67 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai Gainesville, FL
Robert Eugene Koger, QM2 bobko@tampabayrr.com 7/67-4/68 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai/DaNang Springhill, FL
Bernard Anthony Snesko, BM2 snesko@aol.com 7/67-4/68 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai/DaNang Hidden Springs, ID
Gunnersmate?? 7/67-4/68 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai/DaNang
Joe ?????, SN 7/67-4/68 Qui Nhon/Chu Lai/DaNang
5 Oct 1967 Qui Nhon boat transferred to Chu Lai
John Mercer Pinney, LTJG, OinC 4/68-7/68 DaNang Bethesda, MD
James Anthony Weinandy, LTJG, OinC sdcfs@incom.net 7/68-5/69 Chu Lai/DaNang La Jolla, CA
Lawrence John Wasikowski, RD2 larrywaz@swiftboats.net 7/68-5/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Omaha, NE
John Vasquez Jr, QM2 JohnV@mchenry.net 7/68-3/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Marengo, IL
Roger Francis Poe, EN2 7/68-5/69 Chu Lai/DaNang San Antonio, TX
Dan Murray Williams, BM3 7/68-5/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Tucson, AZ
Edwin Earl Woodard Jr, GMG3 7/68-5/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Calimesa, CA
Nguyen Luong "Thadd" Thuat, Trung Uy thuatkhue98@hotmail.com 5/69-10/69 DaNang/Cam Ranh Bay deceased 11/20/2007 in Renton, WA
5/23-7/14/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Raymond Anthony Mislock Jr, LTJG, OinC raymisjr@aol.com 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Cochranville, PA
John Steven "Mojo" Mesojednik (Stevens), RD2 riverchief@direcway.com 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Mobile, AL
Donald J. Mendes, BM3 dkmendes@earthlink.net 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Independence, VA
Donald Lewey Holley, BM3 lewholley@gmail.com 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Holt, MI
Frederick Alan Short, GMG3 fshort7@comcast.net 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay North Little Rock, AR
Mickey William Walker, GMG3 mickeywalker@yahoo.com 7/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Hixson, TN
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3854
Nguyen Luong "Thadd" Thuat, Trung Uy, OinC thuatkhue98@hotmail.com 11/69-?? Qui Nhon deceased 11/20/2007 in Renton, WA


- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- On 17 July 1966, while approaching an evading sail junk close in to shore, PCF 58 was taken under small arms and automatic weapons fire from shore. PCF 58 suppressed the fire and withdrew. The OinC was wounded in the left thigh and evacuated via USS Conway DE 507 and then taken by helicopter to the 85th MEDEVAC hospital.

- On 5 October 1967 boat transferred from Qui Nhon to Chu Lai.

- On 28 May 1968, PCF 58 intercepted a small junk containing three males waving a white flag. The men stated that they were North Vietnamese fisherman and wanted to Chieu Hoi in order to come to South Vietnam to avoid service in the North Vietnamese Army. They were turned over to the nearest induction center.

- At about 1730 on 19 March 1969, PCF 101 was proceeding down the Cua Dai River from Hoi An, in company with PCF 58, when it was hit in the main cabin by a 75mm recoilless rifle round. A fire broke out in the main cabin and the craft ran aground. As PCF 58 closed to assist, also receiving automatic weapons fire, the damaged craft broke free of the bottom just as a second 75mm round hit, at the waterline, again in the main cabin. This hit caused a fire which eventually detonated the ammunition stored in the main cabin below deck storage compartments. PCF 58 came upon 11 survivors (one USN and four VNN were wounded) in the water 500 yards up river from PCF 101 which was now aground and ablaze. Artillery and air strikes were called into the enemy positions by PCF 58 before heading for CG 14 with the survivors. Two more "Swift" boats were sent into the river to assist when it was discovered that three men were still missing. Three other PCFs also joined in the search and efforts to salvage PCF 101 before the craft was freed and taken to the CG 14 base at about 0300 on the 20th. At 0730 the three missing men, all with minor wounds, were taken off a sampan while on their way to CG 14 after having spent the night on Thuan Tinh Island. Full Story
- PCF 101 was out of service until 20 July 1969, for repairs at Naval Base Subic Bay, Philippines.
Note: This attack took place in a location that became known, infamously, at least to the Swiftees in DaNang and Chu Lai, as "Ambush Alley," because it was a sharp bend in the river that had a sand bar running diagonally across it. In order to cross this sandbar, it was necessary to throttle back the engines to idle, which would lift the stern of the boat up onto the surface of the water and allow the skegs to clear the sandbar obstruction. This action made the boat a sitting duck target while you glided over the sandbar and then slowly accelerated away to continue down river.

- On the morning of 1 May 1969, CTU 115.1.0, consisting of PCFs 15, 58, 70, USN EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Team, Coastal Group 14 units, VNN Engineering Team from Quang Nam Sector and a VNN Security Force Team conducted SEA TIGER operations in the Song Cua Dai and Song Thu Bon Rivers about five miles Southeast of Hoi An. The search and destroy mission involved river penetration into a known Viet Cong concentration. Units of CTU 115.1.0 and Coastal Group 14 acted as a river blocking force while the EOD Team, VNN Engineering Team and VNN Security Force Team were inserted for a bunker destruction sweep. Two PCFs penetrated several miles upriver and fired at targets of opportunity and Viet Cong hamlets on both river banks until shallow water and man-made obstructions halted further penetration. The two PCFs received moderate hostile small arms fire which was quickly suppressed. Several people were taken under fire while running for fortified positions and firing at CTU 115.1.0 units. Heavy enemy small arms was then received from the fortified position and was immediately suppressed by the PCFs. The units ashore destroyed the bunker complexes. The operation resulted in 14 structures, 43 bunkers, nine sampans and 10 fishing weirs destroyed and 15 structures damaged. There were no friendly casualties while two Viet Cong were probably killed.

- On the morning of 3 May 1969, PCFs 61, 58, 39, Coastal Group 14, a Regional Force Unit from Quang Nam, 2 OV-10A, an Underwater Demolition Team and the TG 115.1 EOD Team conducted SEA TIGER operations along the Song Thu Bon and Truong Giang Rivers about 3 miles southeast of Hoi An. PCFs 61, 58 and 39 prepped the beach and inserted UDT and EOD teams near the mouth of the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures, while Coastal Group 14 inserted the Quang Nam RF units to provide perimeter defense. PCF 39 and Coastal Group units provided a river blocking force while PCF 61 and PCF 58 proceeded about one mile up the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures. Upon completion of the initial mission Coastal Group 14 extracted the Quang Nam RF units while PCFs 61 and 39 withdrew the EOD and UDT teams and reinserted them about three miles up the Truong Giang River to continue bunker destruction. There was no hostile fire encountered during the entire operation which lasted about six hours. Enemy losses were four sampans, 16 structures and 42 bunkers destroyed and 16 structures and 8 bunkers damaged. Seven large fires continued to burn as SEA TIGER units withdrew from the area. The Quang Nam Regional Forces received two Hoi Chanh as a direct result of the operation. There were no friendly casualties.

- On 23 May 1969, PCF 58 entered a 53 day overhaul at Cam Ranh Bay, which was completed on 14 July 1969. On 23-24 July 1969, propeller tests were conducted to compare overload conditions on the 12V71 engines, using 28x27 inch/pitch vs. 28x25 inch/pitch screws. Using the 28x27 screws, overload conditions occurred at 2000 rpm. No overload conditions were observed, at any speed, when using the 28x25 propeller, however a loss of about one knot in speed was prevalent at all speed changes. PCF 58 was loaded out to weigh 50,000 lbs and 47,500 lbs on each test run. Approval was granted to equip all PCFs with the 28x25 propellers, as a result of these tests.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon was also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 59
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
16 May 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Theodore Anthony Wright III, LTJG, OinC tawdino@gmail.com 5/66-9/66 Qui Nhon Boquete, Republic of Panama
James Thomas Green, BMC 5/66-9/66 Qui Nhon ??San Diego, CA??
Jessie P. Stewart, EN2 (SS) 5/66-7/66 Qui Nhon caught malaria and left country
Preston Mark Nelson Jr, BM3 5/66-?? Qui Nhon deceased 12/11/09 --- Wagoner, OK
George Cleveland Rekow, GMG2 t1658a@live.com 5/66-9/66 Qui Nhon Cottonwood, AZ
Kenneth Charles Neal, RMSN 5/66-?? Qui Nhon
Joseph W. Wall Jr, EN1 7/66-9/66 Qui Nhon
Jon J. Seigert, QM3 ??-9/66 Qui Nhon Keansburg, NJ
Lawrence Paul Benson, LTJG, OinC 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon deceased 9/19/2001 in Toledo, OH
James David Garner, BM1 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon was from Lompac, CA --- ??Fort Smith, AR??
Kenneth L. Keeler, EN1 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon
William Symon Howes, RM3 irish7275@cfl.rr.com 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon Deltona, FL
Eugene R. Larson, SN 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon
David L. Hanes, GMGSN speedworm41D@netscape.net 7/66-3/67 Qui Nhon Pleasant Hill, MO
Joseph Robert "Bob" Clements, EN3 jrclements@gbronline.com 8/67-?? Qui Nhon deceased 11/19/2010 in Tulsa, OK
Oliver Keith Evans, LTJG, OinC o.keith@cox.net 7/68-5/69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
Lawrence Joseph Benkowski, QM2 sabenkowski@netzero.com 68/69 Cat Lo Milwaukee, WI
James John Kallok, RD2 Barbnjim@cox.net 68/69 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Alan Thompson, BM3 68-5/69 Cat Lo KIA - 5/19/69 --- Downey, CA
Larry Wayne Hoffmaster, EN3 lhgh@comcast.net 68/69 Cat Lo Sugar Land, TX
Edwin Joseph Garrettson, EN1(SS) namvet-ss@attbi.com 6/68-3/69 Cat Lo Oregon City, OR
Frank Daniel Augustine, GMGSN pastmasterfda@msn.com 7/68-7/69 Cat Lo Carnegie, PA
Franklin Henry Carpenter, BM3 swiftvet68@alltel.net 10/68-3/69 Cat Lo deceased 3/28/2012 in Columbus, GA
James Joseph Tracy Sr, BM3 jtracysr@aol.com 9/68-3/69 Sea Float Troy, NY
Denis Francis Daly, ENS, OinC 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Salem, MA (made LT)
Terrence Wayne Carroll, RD2 terrence_carroll@yahoo.com 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Elgin, IL
Ray Allen Hux, GMG3 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Chester, VA
Alvin Andrews "Andy" Horne, LTJG, OinC aahorne@comcast.net 9/69-2/70 Cat Lo Galveston, TX
Ray Allen Hux, GMG3/2 9/69-2/70 Cat Lo Chester, VA
Elton Raymond Elmer, RD3 No Computer 9/69-2/70 Cat Lo Kountze, TX
Randall Lee Holland, RDSN 9/69-2/70 Cat Lo was from Arkansas --- ??Silom Springs, AR??
Peter B. Middendorf, LTJG, OinC ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia ??San Francisco, CA??
James Joseph Marra, EN1 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia ??Buffalo, NY area??
Merrel William "Bill" Yocum, QM2 merrel.yocum@pa.ngb.army.mil 2/70-9/70 Cambodia Harrisburg, PA
Richard Lynn Collins, GMGSN/3 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Elton Raymond Elmer, RD3 No Computer ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Kountze, TX
Randall Lee Holland, RDSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Clarence R. Shaffer Jr, BM3 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Boat was painted CAMI "green" during this overhaul ?-8/4/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
Robert Grey Stewart, LTJG, OinC 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi deceased 11/22/1989 in Jacksonville, FL
Joseph Peter Jurgella, QM1 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi KIA - 10/25/70 --- Stevens Point, WI
Roy Lee McKeown, BM3 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi was from Texas
Charles William Davidson, BM3 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi Chepachet, RI
Robert Jay "Rocky" Wicks, EN3 swift88@verizon.net 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi Manahawkin, NJ
Phillips 8/70-10/70 Sea Float/An Thoi
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3912


- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- PCF 59 was damaged by small arms fire while supporting a flight of Huey helicopters that had cornered some VC on the beach near Qui Nhon. The helo's called for 81mm support from PCF 59 and as the boat put its stern to the beach to fire, it was taken under fire. This was the first combat patrol for PCF 59, just after its arrival in Qui Nhon.

- On 24 June 1967, PCF 59 assisted a drifting passenger junk, 35 miles north of Qui Nhon; the junk's 125 passengers had been adrift for about 24 hours. The PCF's crew provided the occupants with food, water and medical assistance, and repaired the junk's inoperative engine.

- At 0100 on 11 September 1967, during a normal Market Time Patrol off the coast of South Vietnam, PCF 59 suffered a serious electrical fire in the engine room batteries. During a routine check of the engine room, it was discovered that the engine compartment was filled with thick smoke. The electrical circuits were secured by the engineman, who then started fighting the fires with CO2 fire extinguishers. The fires were quickly extinguished and further serious material damage and possible personnel casualties were averted. Letter of Commendation

- On the afternoon of 19 May 1969, four PCFs on a probing mission were transiting north on the Rach Co Oc, in Kien Hon Province, when they became involved in an enemy initiated firefight one mile up river. The enemy fire was returned immediately and suppressed while the "Swift" boats cleared the ambush site. The forward gunner suffered serious shrapnel wounds from a B-40 rocket and although medevaced to Dong Tam, later died of his wounds. The results of the probing mission were: 31 sampans destroyed, 36 structures destroyed and 29 damaged and 15 bunkers damaged. In addition, EOD teams embarked destroyed 2 large log barricades and a wooden foot bridge on the Rach Cai Bai and 1 large bunker.

PCF 59 aground #2PCF 59 aground #1

- July 1969, we were going full speed ahead when we hit and it wasn't a pretty sight. We were hoping no one had a picture of this incident and to the best of my knowledge we never told anyone. In fact we had to report our location every 4 hours and I believe we kept sending in various locations that were anywhere but where we really were, I don't recall whose idea that was. It took us two days to get afloat again and we did so by using our shovels to dig a trench to allow the screws to get free and back off the sand bar at high tide. We also dug as much sand out from under the boat as possible so it was on piers to reduce friction when the tide came back in. LTJG Denis Daley was the OINC when we went aground. As related by RD2 Terry Carroll

- On the night of 1 November 1969, a US Army OH-6A helicopter was reported down about two miles southwest of Sa Dec. PCFs 37, 59 and 102 proceeded to search the area with PCF 102 locating the helo partially submerged at the waters edge. The three US occupants were dead. The PCFs stood by to assist in the removal of the bodies and to provide security for the ordnance on board the helo. A Vietnamese stated that the helo was burning at the time of the crash. PCF 59 remained on the scene until relieved by US Army personnel.

- PCFs 17, 37 and 59 entered the Rach Eo Lon about 15 miles east of Tra Vinh taking targets of opportunity under fire on the morning of 11 November 1969. All units beached and destroyed various bunkers and structures near the river bank and fired 81mm fire into the surrounding area. As the units proceeded out of the canal, PCF 17 was hit by a B-40 or B-41 rocket, above the waterline. The rocket penetrated through the port engine and slightly damaged the starboard engine. One VNN crewman was thrown into the water and was picked up by PCF 37. While PCF 17 exited the canal, the other "Swift" boats saturated the ambush site with heavy suppressive fire. There were five structures, six bunkers and two sampans destroyed in the operation. One US sailor was slightly and one VNN crewman suffered a severe back injury, enemy casualties are unknown.

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PCF 60
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Jon J. Siegert, QM3 6/66-6/67 Qui Nhon Keansburg, NJ
William Thomas Vest Jr, LTJG, OinC vestwt@aol.com 3/67-10/67 Qui Nhon was from Lynchburg, VA (left country 4 March 1968)
Michael Richard Voss, LTJG, OinC admiralvoss@hotmail.com 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Mattapoisett, MA
Harris, EN2 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Byrom, BM3 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Thomas Henry Cassidy, QM2 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Joseph Anthony Donato, RD2 jdonato@midwest.net 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Murray, KY
Danny Bruce Bohnet, GMGSN dbohnet@homenetnw.net 1/68-12/68 Cam Ranh Bay Ephrata, WA
Virgil H. Chambers, RD3 vhchambers@midohio.net 5/68-7/68 Ostrander, OH
Don Shaw, ??SN?? shaw3314@yahoo.com Austin, TX
23 May 1968 Cam Ranh Bay

boat transferred to An Thoi for use in VNN training program

15 July 1968 An Thoi boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay
Jerry Earl Menikheim, LT, OinC jerry_menikheim@msn.com 7/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/Cat Lo Littleton, CO
Brent Michael Trathen, QM2 brent@fidalgo.net 7/68-7/69 Qui Nhon/Cat Lo Anacortes, WA
Eugene Arnold Castles, EN3 7/68-7/69 Qui Nhon/Cat Lo deceased 5/22/1996 in Fort Worth, TX
Arthur John Smith Jr, BM3 e2236@aol.com 7/68-7/69 Qui Nhon/Cat Lo Allison Park, PA
Clyde D. Scott, GMG3 marciaiu@gibsoncounty.net 7/68-7/69 Qui Nhon/Cat Lo Owensville, IN
Billy A. Williams, BMSN 7/68-9 or 10/68 Qui Nhon was from Los Angeles, CA area
Virgil H. Chambers, RD3 vhchambers@midohio.net 10/68-4/69 Cat Lo Ostrander, OH
Robert Alan Thompson, BM3 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo KIA - 5/19/69 (PCF 51) in Downey, CA
Vance Barron Jr, ENS, OinC v_barron@bellsouth.net 3/69-? Cat Lo Greensboro, NC
Robert Glen Snyder, RD3 4/69-5/69 Cat Lo Sidney, OH
David Gary Koffler, LTJG, OinC koffler@earthlink.net 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo deceased 7/1/2011 in San Diego, CA
Martin E. Moses, RD3 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo ??Otis Orchards, WA??
Alphana Bernard Hobbs, BM3 ahobbs@ec.rr.com 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Jacksonville, NC --- ??Doctor??
Michael Eugene Scrivner, GMG3 Guns50cal@aol.com 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Reseda, CA
Gerald Wayne Ashley, QM2 jerashley@bellsouth.net 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Greenville, SC
Merle Ernest "Ollie" Oliver, EN2 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo deceased 2/1/1980 in Benton, ME
Joseph T. Woodall, LTJG, OinC joe.woodall@roadrunner.com 8/69-8/70 Cat Lo Thousand Oaks, CA
??-5/18/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com 7/70-8/70 Cat Lo Ormond Beach, FL
Dennis Dale Willess, EN3 121070@runbox.com 6/70-8/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Henderson, TX
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3906


- PCF 60 and PCFs 62 thru 66 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966.

- On 20 June 1967, an explosion on board a US landing craft unloading ammunition at Duc Pho blew crew members into the water and started a fire which spread to the nearby ammunition supply point. Four MARKET TIME craft -- PCFs 49, 51, 54 and 60 -- were dispatched to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Despite a series of secondary explosions which hurtled shrapnel as far as 1.500 yards from the beach, the PCFs moved in and rescued 11 persons from the water. PCF 49 sustained minor hull damage during the mission, and two of the crew were wounded, one seriously.

- Just before noon on 3 August 1967, 43 miles south of Qui Nhon, PCF 60 rescued a junk containing seven South Vietnamese; the craft had become disabled in heavy seas. The Swift boat provided the occupants with first aid and food, then towed the junk a distance of four miles to the Coastal Group 24 base at Tuy Hoa. in a similar incident on the 13th, PCF 57 towed a disabled junk with four persons on board to Qui Nhon.

- On 5 March 1968 boat transferred from Qui Nhon to Cam Ranh Bay.

- On 23 May 1968 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to An Thoi for utilization in the VNN training program.

- On 15 July 1968 boat transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- About noon on 11 June 1969, PCFs 102, 95 and 60, Coastal Group 34 junks with RF troops embarked, entered the Rach Bang Cung to probe small canals and fire at targets of opportunity. An enemy initiated fire fight occurred about five miles up the canal. One Yabuta junk received a direct B-40 rocket hit, starting a fire. After suppressing the enemy fire, the units exited the canal without further enemy contact. Enemy losses were 20 structures and two bunkers damaged and nine sampans destroyed. Friendly casualties included two US sailors and eight VN troops wounded. PCF 102 suffered two holes in the hull above the waterline.

- Early on the morning of 20 August 1969, PCF 61 responded to a request from an AC-119 aircraft for a SAR operation for a downed aircraft about 33 miles southeast of DaNang. A systematic search of the area and questioning of Vietnamese civilians fishing in the area failed to reveal any trace of the aircraft and the mission was terminated.

PCF 61
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
16 May 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
James Henry Franklin III, LTJG, OinC jamesf118@comcast.net 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon Old Mystic, CT
Jim Gray, BM1 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon
Anthony Eugene Ballard GMG2 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon ??Yuma, AZ??
Christopher J. Connell, BM3 ccxxl@northnet.org 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon northern New York state
Andrew George Miller, RM3 pcf11_1965@msn.com 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon deceased 8/11/2006 in Hillsboro, OR
William Albert Gerich, EN3 bgerich@bellsouth.net 5/66-12/66 Qui Nhon Quitman, MS
William Stanley Ulrich, LTJG, OinC bkulrich@cox.net 12/66-4/67 Qui Nhon San Diego, CA
Robert Brian Hunt, QM2 cinc@frontier.com 1/67-1/68 Chu Lai Post Falls, ID
David A. Spina, LTJG, OinC 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon Wayland, MA
Donald Luby Carter, QM2 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon from the east coast - a lifer
Matthew Homer Zimmer, GMG2 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon also a lifer
Charles Dwane Herman, RD3 cdh789@msn.com 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon Forest Lake, MN
Gerald Wesley Fontaine, EN2 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon a third lifer
Troy McGee, BMSN 6/67-7/67 Qui Nhon was from Indiana
Orval Ernest Jacobsen Jr, LTJG, OinC 67-2/68 Qui Nhon Lemont, IL
Gerald Marv Serdahl, RM1 67-2/68 Qui Nhon Minot, ND - made chief
Charles W. Mobley, EN1 67-2/68 Qui Nhon
Gary Steven Leek, QM3 67-2/68 Qui Nhon ??Hollister, MO??
Carl Deleon Fulcher Jr, GMG3 cfulcher@homexpressway.net 67-2/68 Qui Nhon Pinopolis, SC
Kenneth Eugene Sullaway, MN3 67-2/68 Qui Nhon ??Stamford, CT??
Donald M. Gottlieb, SN 67-2/68 Qui Nhon ??Framingham, MA??
John Colburn Graves III, LTJG, OinC johngraves@cox.net 9/67-9/68 Qui Nhon Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
John F. Willeford, QM2 67-68 Qui Nhon Goldendale, WA
James A. Mastey, EN2 67-68 Qui Nhon Omak, WA
Jimmy Edward Cashero, GMG3 jcashero1@aol.com 67-68 Qui Nhon Bakersfield, CA
Cecil Maurice Arnold, GMG3 67-68 Qui Nhon
James Robert "Bud" Connolly, BM3 jamesbudconnolly@yahoo.com 67-4/68 Qui Nhon Santa Anna, TX
John Douglas Cole, ENS, OinC 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Charles Owens, EN3 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Alvin Lee Harden, RD3 alharden@aol.com 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang deceased 7/11/1998 in Alta Loma, CA
Scott F. Roarke, RD3 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang ??Columbia, MD or Richmond, VA??
Ray Kope, BM3 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Donald E. Taylor, GMG3 2/69-6/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Jon Leverne Tracy, QM3 2/69-3/69 Qui Nhon St Helens, OR
Kenneth Dean Norton, LTJG, OinC 8/69-10/69 DaNang KIA - 10/7/69 --- Lady Lakes, FL
Robert R. Hunt, EN2 8/69-10/69 DaNang
Charles Michael Janner, GMG3 judyjanner@yahoo.com 8/69-10/69 DaNang Texas City, TX
Harvey William Miller, RD3 8/69-10/69 DaNang Baltimore, MD
John J. Michels Jr, GMG3 chelseadear@webtv.com 8/69-10/69 DaNang Closter, NJ
Rodriquez 8/69-10/69 DaNang
12/17/69-1/31/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Edwin Albert "Win" Schrader Jr, LTJG, OinC winschrader@earthlink.net 3/70-4/70 Cat Lo Plymouth, MI
Garrett Anthony Schultz, QM2 ChiefDutch@msn.com 70 Cat Lo Amarillo, TX
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3835


- On 15 May 1966 PCFs 55 thru 59 and PCF 61 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD. PCFs 55 and 56 remained in DaNang while the remaining boats transited to Qui Nhon, on 16 May 1966, forming the nucleus of the new PCF Division 105.

- In a significant CTF 115 action on 23 May 1966, PCF 61 while on a routine night patrol sighted a fifty foot junk near Song Cau, 20 miles south of Qui Nhon. When PCF 61 approached for a routine inspection, she found that the junk was overloaded with 157 passengers and that it was swamping due to the overload, heavy seas and high winds. Because of the conditions it was felt that any attempt to tow the boat would be futile, and the PCF went alongside to take aboard the passengers. Although a slightly larger load than the normal crew of six, 157 persons left the sinking junk and boarded the PCF. All were taken off safely, and the junk soon went down.
PCF 61 then proceeded to USS VANCE DER 387, also patrolling in the same area and transferred all the refugees to her. VANCE then proceeded to Qui Nhon to turn them over to Vietnamese authorities. It was later learned that the refugees were fleeing their homes to escape the Viet Cong. (story)

- Rapid reaction and NGFS, provided by PCFs 61 and 91, from CosDiv 15, 28 August 1967, prevented the loss of an entire Popular Forces outpost located off Song Cau, during a Viet Cong attack.

- On the morning of 3 May 1969, PCFs 61, 58, 39, Coastal Group 14, a Regional Force Unit from Quang Nam, 2 OV-10A, an Underwater Demolition Team and the TG 115.1 EOD Team conducted SEA TIGER operations along the Song Thu Bon and Truong Giang Rivers about 3 miles southeast of Hoi An. PCFs 61, 58 and 39 prepped the beach and inserted UDT and EOD teams near the mouth of the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures, while Coastal Group 14 inserted the Quang Nam RF units to provide perimeter defense. PCF 39 and Coastal Group units provided a river blocking force while PCF 61 and PCF 58 proceeded about one mile up the Truong Giang River to destroy bunkers and structures. Upon completion of the initial mission Coastal Group 14 extracted the Quang Nam RF units while PCFs 61 and 39 withdrew the EOD and UDT teams and reinserted them about three miles up the Truong Giang River to continue bunker destruction. There was no hostile fire encountered during the entire operation which lasted about six hours. Enemy losses were four sampans, 16 structures and 42 bunkers destroyed and 16 structures and 8 bunkers damaged. Seven large fires continued to burn as SEA TIGER units withdrew from the area. The Quang Nam Regional Forces received two Hoi Chanh as a direct result of the operation. There were no friendly casualties.

- On the night of 24 June 1969, PCFs 15 and 61, while conducting a SEA TIGER patrol on the Troung Giang River about 16 mile south-southeast of DaNang, observed a sampan moving from west to est. PCF 15 utilized proper warning procedures but the sampan continued to evade and was taken under fire and destroyed. Three bodies were recovered from the debris. Two survivors tried to evade and were killed. An elderly female, in shock, but otherwise uninjured, was taken from the water. Continuing the patrol, the PCFs received automatic weapons fire and suppressed it. Four sampans were damaged but the occupants successfully evaded. Departing the area PCF 61 struck a submerged object with it's screws and sustained minor damage. There were no friendly casualties while five VC were killed (body count) and one female was captured.

- On the afternoon of 26 September 1969, a helo gunship escorting two PBRs, during a probe of the Truong Giang River received automatic weapons fire from the vicinity of BT 168 497, about 18 miles southeast of DaNang. The helo's gas tank was hit and it was forced to land. PCFs 61 and 65 along with the two PBRs returned the fire immediately and effectively suppressed it. As the units were closing the area PCF 61 received one incoming M-79 round which caused no damage. There were no friendly casualties while one bunker, three structures, one sampan and two fish traps were destroyed. Two structures were damaged and one sampan captured. Enemy casualties are unknown.

- On the afternoon of 7 October 1969, while on normal Sea Tiger patrol, PCFs 61 and 69 were destroying fishing wiers on the Truong Giang River, about 17 miles southeast of DaNang, when they received heavy automatic weapons fire. The "Swift" boats withdrew to the northeast and saturated the area with 81mm mortars and then made a .50 caliber strafing run on the enemy positions. After rearming, both units proceeded north to exit the Truong Giang River, when they received heavy automatic weapons, semi-automatic and 57mm recoilless rifle fire from bunker positions. In the general hail of fire, the helmsman, Officer-in-Charge of PCF 61, LTJG Kenneth Dean Norton, USN, was killed and PCF 61 ran hard aground while traveling at full speed. At the same time, both "Swift" boats received 57mm recoilless rocket rounds close aboard, resulting in minor damage to PCF 69 and punctured the port fuel tank of PCF 61, causing minor flooding. Both units suppressed the enemy fire. PCF 101, helo gunships and a dustoff helo arrived on the scene at 1310H. The helo gunships saturated the area with rocket and mini gun fire while LTJG Norton was medevaced. PCFs 69 and 101 pulled PCF 61 free at 1600H and proceeded, without further incident, to Coastal Group 14 headquarters, with the helo gunships providing cover. There were 20 structures destroyed in the operation. One other US sailor received minor wounds, was treated and returned to duty. Enemy casualties are unknown.

PCF 62
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Philip R. Shaw, LTJG, OinC 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon was from Ellenburg Center, NY
Donald J. Holt, BM2 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon
Walter Max Lyons, GMG2 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon Mansfield, MO
Walter Lee Ball, EN2 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon deceased 5/18/2010 in Mountain Rest, SC
Larry Donald McNealy, RM3 xsarman@sbcglobal.net 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon Fairfield, CA
Christian A. Lewis, SN 2/67-??/67 Qui Nhon
Keith Milford Arndt, LTJG, OinC kmaba123@yahoo.com 6/67-5/68 Qui Nhon WIA 1/29/68 --- Magnolia, TX
James Anthony "Mike" Drew, QM1 nora@ptd.net 6/67-6/68 Qui Nhon WIA 1/29/68 --- Gilbert, PA
Michael Patrick McHargue, GMG2 6/67-6/68 Qui Nhon ??Independence, KY??
Herman Lee Lemell Jr, EN3 6/67-6/68 Qui Nhon Beaumont, TX
James Allen Shaffran, BM3 jshaff@bellsouth.net 6/67-6/68 Qui Nhon WIA 1/29/68 --- Somerville, AL
James H. "Bert" Burford, RD3 6/67-6/68 Qui Nhon
William Edward Avera, LTJG, OinC billeavera@yahoo.com 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon Dripping Springs, TX
David L(ee) Buckmaster, QM2 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon ?? Tillamook, OR??
Jonathan A. Fisher, RD2 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon
Phillip Allen Conrad, EN2 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon
David L. Hanes, GMG3 speedworm41D@netscape.net 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon
Ray Leslie Kuykendall Jr, BMSN 10/67-10/68 Qui Nhon
Stanley Earl Collier, LTJG, OinC stan@stancollier.net 4/68-4/69 Qui Nhon Albuquerque, NM
David O. Tracy, QM2 Qui Nhon
Merrell T. Harris, EN2 Qui Nhon
James H. "Bert" Burford, RD3 Qui Nhon
Andrew J. Sanchez, RD3 andrew.sanchez@att.net Qui Nhon Freehold, NJ
Gary Allen Gerhard Jr, GMGSN gag777@embarqmail.com 4/68-7/68 Qui Nhon WIA 7/4/68 --- Torrington, WY
Roger L. Williams, GMG3 Qui Nhon
28 October 1968 DaNang boat transferred to Cat Lo
John Arthur Erickson, LTJG/LT, OinC No Computer 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo Brooklyn Park, MN
James Lewis Cosby, QM2 jecosby@bellsouth.net 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo Morris, AL
James Ramos Pancho, BM3 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo
Alvin Ingram Jr, EN3 klaw535@aol.com 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo Philadelphia, PA
John A. Cameron, SN/BM3 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo was from Los Gatos, NM
Lawrence E. Blalock, GMGSA/SN 12/68-??/69 Cat Lo Sparks, NV
Charles Russell Gibson, LTJG, OinC bgibs02@attg.net 69 Cat Lo/Sea Float Longmeadow, MA
Fred William Burns, BM2 fburns@bellsouth.net 69 Cat Lo/Sea Float Ocean Springs, MS --- made chief
Melvin Joseph "Mel" Baker, RD3 mel_baker@charter.net 7/69-2/70 Cat Lo/Sea Float Morgan Hill, CA
Paul "Muggsy" Montgomery, RD3 soulmates@ktis.net 69 Cat Lo/Sea Float was from New York
28 July 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to An Thoi
William E. Halpin, LTJG, OinC whalpin@nyc.rr.com 5/69-?? An Thoi Mt. Vernon, NY
Donald Wesley Harvell, EN2 scen40@hotmail.com 5/69-?? An Thoi Milton, FL
James Lowry Kendall, QM2 jkendall24@cinci.rr.com 5/69-8/69 An Thoi WIA 8/19/69 --- Cincinnati, OH
Vance Maurice Alquist, BM3 5/69-11/69 An Thoi San Diego, CA ??made Chief??
Charles Edward Florence, GMG3 No Computer 5/69-11/69 An Thoi Robinson, IL
Donald Paul Bilodeau, RDSN 5/69-?? An Thoi Union City, CA
Michael Walter Robinson, GMGSN ??-4/69-??5/69-?? An Thoi was from Saginaw, MI
Frederick Alan Short, GMG3 fshort7@comcast.net 69 An Thoi North Little Rock, AR
Patrick Lewis Evans Sr, LTJG, OinC evanslaw@imcnet.net 5/69-9/69 An Thoi Watertown, NY
Melvin Julian Lien, QM2 5/69-9/69 An Thoi deceased 6/16/2003 in Winter Park, FL
Danny J. St. Pierre, GMG3 5/69-9/69 An Thoi Raceland, LA
Michael James Kennedy, RDSN 5/69-9/69 An Thoi was from Conn or Mass
Michael Allen Nauert, GMG3 5/69-9/69 An Thoi Poynette,WI
Harold R. Sisk, EN2 5/69-9/69 An Thoi
Randy David Nickl, EN3 rnickl@netscape.net 6/69-8/69 An Thoi Houston, TX
11/1-12/15/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
11 February 1970 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to DaNang
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3879


- PCF 60 and PCFs 62 thru 66 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966.

- On 29 January 1968, PCF 62, on a routine MARKET TIME patrol along the coast of Binh Dinh province, eight miles south of Qui Nhon, sighted an unlighted sampan heading toward the beach. The Swift boat illuminated the sampan and one man was observed manning the tiller. As the Swift boat drew closer to the sampan five or six persons in green and khaki uniforms were observed lying in the bottom of the craft. The sampan failed to heed the signals from the Swift to stop, and as the patrol boat drew still closer, one of the sampan's occupants arose and threw a grenade which exploded on the forecastle of the PCF, wounding the Officer in Charge. Two more grenades were thrown, one bouncing down into the Swift boat's cabin and the other landing on the starboard side main deck, wounding another crewman. The Swift then opened up on the sampan with .50 caliber machine gun fire, destroyed the sampan and killed the occupants (probable). Although moderately damaged, PCF 62 proceeded to Qui Nhon under her own power after being relieved on station by another Swift boat.

On 4 July 1968, PCF 62 encountered hostile fire in the afternoon upon entering the Dan Gai Lagoon, 48 miles south-southeast of Quang Ngai (BS9502). The "Swift" boat found itself under automatic weapons fire from two positions in the line on the western shore of the lagoon. Returning the enemy fire with her .50 caliber machine guns PCF 62 cleared the area at top speed. One crewman was wounded by an enemy round which penetrated the gun tub plating. Fire was suppressed and the wounded man was transferred to the USS Carronade IFS 1 for transfer to Qui Nhon. Enemy casualties were unknown.

- Boat transferred from DaNang to Cat Lo, 28 October 1968.

- Boat transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi, 28 July 1969.

- At 1150 on 31 August 1969, while enroute from An Thoi to Ha Tien, PCF 62 on a heading of 035 degrees magnetic crossed into Cambodian waters. Small arms fire was received but was not retuned. As soon as the officer in charge realized he was in Cambodian waters he altered course to 140 degrees magnetic to clear the area as soon as possible and entered South Vietnamese waters. The PCF penetrated approximately six miles inside Cambodian territory.

- On 21 November 1969, PCFs 24, 25, 53 & 63 and Coastal Group 36 junks, inserted 100 troops from the Long Phu District in four positions on Cu Lao Dung Island, about 10 miles east of Soc Trang. Following the insertion the "Swift" boats acted as a blocking force. Two OV-10s provided overhead cover and took designated targets under fire resulting in five large secondary explosions. The PCF's destroyed five motorized sampans, and then troops destroyed one large weapons cache. There was one US sailor slightly wounded and enemy casualties are unknown.

- Boat transferred from Cam Ranh to DaNang, 11 February 1970, with a completely Vietnamese crew, for turnover to the South Vietnamese Navy.

PCF 63
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Gerard D. Farrell, LT, OinC gerardfarrell@aavolyn.com 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Springfield, PA
John Branca, EN1 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon deceased 11/29/2003 in Imperial Beach, CA
Paul Calvin Alexander, GMGSN PCF43@hotmail.com 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Bastrop, TX
Bob Hanson, GMG3 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon
Daniel Arden Reynolds, BM1 6/66-1/67 Qui Nhon Chula Vista, CA
Neal Charles Stone, RMSN/3 nealstone@comcast.net 6/66-1/67 Qui Nhon Rohnert Park, CA
Dennis Ray Puckett, GMGSN ????-3/67 Qui Nhon KIA - 3/29/67 --- Lees Summit, MO
Gordon Grant Riggle, LTJG, OinC gordonriggle@colorado.edu 4/67-10/67 Qui Nhon Boulder, CO
Victor Charles Janson, EN1 4/67-3/68 Qui Nhon
Michael Gary Barnes, GMG3 shortoff@hci.net 4/67-3/68 Qui Nhon Nebo, NC
James Cummings Carolan, LTJG, OinC jim.carolan@1964.usna.com 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Austin, TX
Charles Chris Christianson, GMG2 cricetwigs@aol.com 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon North Charleston, SC
Eric Fred Hanson, GMG3 efhan63@ymail.com 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Brea, CA
Myron Joseph Brophy, RD2 mikebrophy2@frontiernet.net 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Apple Valley, MN
Ronald Wayne Waln, EN3 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Cache, OK
James E. Hamm, BM3 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon
Richard Alan "Shorty" Schaffer, SN malibusnrise@earthlink.net ?3/67-10/68? Qui Nhon Staten Island, NY
Willard Shelby Hamilton, SN/SM3 67-68 Qui Nhon deceased 2/25/2000 in Jewett City, CT
Donald Wayne Matras, EN3 donmatras@aol.com 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Lemont, IL
Steven Hollis Johnson, GMG3 johnsonstevenh@comcast.net 6/69-12/69 Fresno, CA
Vincent Fenerborn 69-70
Walter W. Matthews, LTJG, OinC ??-1-2/70-?? Cat Lo
??-4/25/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3903


- PCF 63 and 5 other swifts were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966..

- On 29 March 1967, a Swift boat crewman, Seaman D.R. PUCKETT, USN, was fatally injured when he fell overboard and was struck by the screws of PCF 63 while the Swift boat was relieving PCF 60 on station, 50 miles northwest of Qui Nhon. After he was pulled from the water, with deep lacerations about the head and chest, PCF 63 rushed him to the USS McCaffery DD 860 for aid. From the McCaffery, Seaman PUCKETT was evacuated to the First Cavalry Aid Station at Bon Son by helicopter. He died enroute.

- On the night of 25-26 September 1967, PCF 63 was involved in retrieving a severely wounded Vietnamese Navy “Junky” Petty Officer and were trying to pass him to a US Air Force Dust Off helicopter at night and on a choppy sea. The USAF pilot was nervous and had to be told that swift boats routinely made transfers to Army UH1's with one skid riding on the top of the ready service locker. It wasn't mentioned to him that this only happened in calm seas and during daylight hours. Just as the RVN Junky was about to be transferred, the pilot lost it and swooped away. Unfortunately, everyone had let go and into the sea went the Vietnamese Petty Officer! Needless to say, expletives flew and the OinC of PCF 63 dove in to retrieve the poor guy. Despite trying to drown the Junky, the USAF Dustoff ultimately completed the transfer and the RVN PO went on to eventual recovery. Afterwards the USAF pilot put the OinC of PCF 63 in for a lifesavings award.

PCF 64
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Jeffery A. Vance, LTJG, OinC 6/66-1/67 Qui Nhon Moorefield, WV --- left country in May '67
Paul James Madigan, LTJG, OinC 1/67-3/68 Qui Nhon was from Watertown, MA
Daniel Arden Reynolds, BM1 1/67-1/68 Qui Nhon Chula Vista, CA
Robert H. Roberts, EN1 1/67-1/68 Qui Nhon
Calvin Lawrence Vannatter, SN 1/67-1/68 Qui Nhon ??Kalamazoo or Portage, MI??
Kenneth Lee Buchholz, GMMSA jkbuchholz@centurytel.net 1/67-1/68 Qui Nhon Ladysmith, WI
Gene Frederic Autrey, SA 1/67-1/68 Qui Nhon was from Chicago. IL --- ??Florida??
Gerald James Lyall, LTJG, OinC lyallclan@cox.net 9/67-9/68 Qui Nhon Chantilly, VA
Gary L. Etherton, QM2 67-68 Qui Nhon deceased 4/14/1989 in Greeley, CO
Leonard Allen Baize, RM2 abaize@earthlink.net 67-68 Qui Nhon Orange, TX
Ralph C. Boger Jr, EN2 67-68 Qui Nhon Greenville, PA
William Symon Howes, RM3 irish7275@cfl.rr.com 3/67-9/68 Qui Nhon Deltona, FL
Richard Joseph Townsend, BM3 67-68 Qui Nhon
George M. Leber Jr, LTJG, OinC 1/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay Newport, RI
Lee Odis "Pappy" Runion, EN1 1/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay Ringgold, GA
Richard Paul Borgmeyer, RM2 rprb2000@yahoo.com 1/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay Jefferson City, MO
Larry Howell Watts, EN2 lhwatts@aol.com 1/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay Piedmont, SC
Robert Nielsen, GM2 1/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay was from Maine
James Newell, ENS, OinC newelljames@sbcglobal.net 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Columbus, IN
Robert Thomas Jr, QM1 karaoke_bob@yahoo.com 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Loretto, TN
Paul Douglas Johnson, EN2 dahammer2002@yahoo.com 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Seattle, WA
Neal Allen Hirsch, RD3 nahirsch@aol.com 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Miami, FL
Roger David Simons, BM3 rogerlinda@webtv.net 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Webb, IA
Lawson Charles "Butch" Barrett, GMG3 grinnbarrett75@q.com 5/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Douglas, AZ
Richard Stephen Goetz, LTJG, OinC 9/69-2/70 Sa Dec/An Thoi ??La Jolla or San Diego, CA??
Merrel William "Bill" Yocum, QM2 merrel.yocum@pa.ngb.army.mil 9/69-11/69 Sa Dec/An Thoi Harrisburg, PA
Johnnie M. Hoss, EN2 9/69-2/70 Sa Dec/An Thoi
Cook, GMG3 9/69-2/70 Sa Dec/An Thoi
Glenn Nolan Lewis, RDSN 9/69-2/70 Sa Dec/An Thoi Pasadena, TX
Thomas Lee Buck, RD3 tjjb12@mchsi.com 10/69-4/70 Sa Dec/An Thoi Rock Island, IL
3/4-4/13/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Frederick W. Kime, LTJG, OinC ?-10/70-? An Thoi Carlisle, PA
Frederick Donald Snyder, RD3 3/70-5/70 An Thoi KIA - 5/17/70 --- Moab, UT
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3818


- PCF 60 and PCFs 62 thru 66 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966.

- On the evening of 24 July 1969, a US Army PBR 40 from Vung Tau Bay, requested assistance from PCF 64. PBR 40 had detained three Vietnamese, in a sampan, who were acting suspicious and had over 9,000 piasters in their possession, which they were trying to hide. One of the detainees had been caught in June attempting to haul something out of the water, which was believed to be a cache, but it was not recovered due to the extreme depth of the water. The sampan, which had a false bottom, was detained in a restricted zone. The detainees were transferred to PCF 64 and the sampan taken in tow. En route to Tuy Hoa the tow line sheared and the sampan flooded and sank. After a through search the PCF was unable to recover the sampan or any flotsam. The detainees were turned over to the Tuy Hoa Sector representative for disposition.

- On 16 May 1970, PCFs 50, 64 and 692 were proceeding east on the Song Dam Doi, when all units were taken under heavy automatic weapons fire and rocket attack. PCF 50 was hit amidships, by 125mm launch bomb, and suffered a 5'x6' hole. PCF 64, astern, was hit by a B-40 rocket on the fantail, killing two (2) US Navy personnel and wounding three (3) US Navy and four (4) Kit Carson Scouts. All units returned fire and spotted for SEAWOLVES and BLACK PONIES as they placed strikes. PCF 50 was stripped of all weapons and most of its gear, and then left in the river, because of the extensive amount of damage suffered.

PCF 65
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Gerard Holbrook Dalton, LT, OinC 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Colorado Springs, CO
James Gratton Grimes, BM2 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon deceased 5/7/2004 in Honolulu, HI
Douglas D. Isaac, EN2 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon ??Charleston, WV??
Terry Allen Volkman, GMG3 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Rock Island, WA
Theodore Charles Shalifoe, RMSA 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon Baraga, MI
Joseph H. Gillis, BM3 6/66-4/67 Qui Nhon
Dennis Edward Carroll, LTJG, OinC carroll@berlinlibrary.org 3/67-3/68 Qui Nhon Green Lake, WI
Gene Leopold Herrera, EN1 kennysuncle2000@yahoo.com ??10/67?? Qui Nhon deceased 12/29/2010 --- Trinidad, CO
Mark S. Haney, QM3 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon
Ronald E(dward) Frasier, BM3 chickaloonron@aol.com ??10/67?? Qui Nhon Horseshoe Bay, TX
George Thomas Krigbaum, GMG3 gtkrig@cox.net ??10/67?? Qui Nhon WIA 2/7/68 --- Omaha, NE
Michael B. Jones, SN ??10/67?? Qui Nhon
James Kenneth Ruland, LTJG, OinC jkruland@citlink.net 1/68-12/68 Qui Nhon Charles Town, WV
Willard Lee Johnson, BM2 67-68 Qui Nhon Choctaw, OK
Scott Eugene Peterson, GMGSN sep3344@cox.net 67-68 Qui Nhon Virginia Beach, VA
Gary Steven Leek, QM3 67-68 Qui Nhon
Albert Proa Reyes, FN 67-68 Qui Nhon Houston, TX
Charles Robert Rorstrom Jr, RDSN 67-5/68 Qui Nhon Jacksonville, FL - made OSC
Andrew Allen "Sandy" Wilcox Jr, LTJG, OinC sandy.wilcox@supportuw.org 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Madison, WI
Francis Charles Gless, QM2 fcgless@att.net 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Fresno, CA
Leon S. Foster, GMG2 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon
Ronald L. Ashey, BM3 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Searsport, ME
Gordon Lee Greenwell, EN3 gordon.greenwell@ps.ge.com 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Bakersfield, CA
William Raines Sellers, RMSN 9/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Brooksville, FL
Frank Albert Mueller Jr, LTJG, OinC mulemax@hotmail.com 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang Charlottesville, VA
Richard C. Hall Sr, GMG3 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Roy Lester Plummer, QM2 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang Edinburg, VA
Michael Lee Proffitt, GMG2 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang
Harold Thomas Futrell, RD2 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang Cadiz, KY
Danny Dean Pearcy, EN2 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang Bloomington, IN
Franklin Delanno Alligood, QM2 falligood@glenmoor.com 2/69-7/69 Qui Nhon/DaNang St Augustine, FL
Candelario "Marty" Martinez, QM2 cmar2222@att.net 7/69-9/69 DaNang Rio Rancho, NM
Daniel Kribbs Corbett, LTJG 7/69-7/70 Juno Beach, FL
11/24/69-1/8/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
David Bruce Wallace, LTJG, OinC elbowgolf65@comcast.net 2/70-5/70 Cat Lo Sandy Springs, GA
Edwin Bernard West Sr, QM1 2/70-5/70 Cat Lo deceased 12/3/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA
John Robert Garca, RD3 jgarca@sbcglobal.net 2/70-5/70 Cat Lo Grand Prairie, TX
Joseph I. "Sandy" Sandoval, GMG3 jocon2000@aol.com 2/70-5/70 Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
2/70-5/70 Cat Lo
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3836


- PCF 60 and PCFs 62 thru 66 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966.

- On 7 February 1968, PCF 65 was fired upon by an unknown rifleman while at anchor for a possible illumination mission approximately two miles northeast of Qui Nhon. The craft sustained minor damage as a result of the three shots received and one crewmember suffered a superficial wound of the left thigh.

- On the afternoon of 26 September 1969, a helo gunship escorting two PBRs, during a probe of the Truong Giang River received automatic weapons fire from the vicinity of BT 168 497, about 18 miles southeast of DaNang. The helo's gas tank was hit and it was forced to land. PCFs 61 and 65 along with the two PBRs returned the fire immediately and effectively suppressed it. As the units were closing the area PCF 61 received one incoming M-79 round which caused no damage. There were no friendly casualties while one bunker, three structures, one sampan and two fish traps were destroyed. Two structures were damaged and one sampan captured. Enemy casualties are unknown.

PCF 66
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
2 June 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Donald Bozeman DaParma, LTJG, OinC don@daparma.us.com 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon Pine Island, NY
Benjamin Franklin Woods Jr, BM1 bfwoods@hotmail.com 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon Bradford, TN
Stephen J. Carney, GMG1 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon deceased 5/29/1990 in San Leandro, CA
David William Cristee, RM2 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon Saint Albans, WV
William Elvis Morrow, EN3 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon was from Texas
Jimmy Dale Wells, GMG3 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon ??Brandon, FL??
Jerry Joel Vogel, SN 6/66-5/67 Qui Nhon deceased 5/5/2008 in Denver, CO
Thomas Richard Snell, LTJG, OinC 5/67-?? Qui Nhon was from Winston-Salem, NC
Walter Buturla, RD1 5/67-?? Qui Nhon Pawtucket, RI
Michael Anthony Tortosa, BM3 5/67-?? Qui Nhon Bogota, NJ
Raymond M. Larue, RD3 raynan@aol.com 5/67-?? Qui Nhon Attleboro, MA
Michael Gary Barnes, GMGSN/3 shortoff@hci.net 5/67-?? Qui Nhon Nebo, NC
James Calvin Willis Sr, FN james.willis@cecintl.com 5/67-3/68 Qui Nhon Chesapeake, VA
William Brunson Hoole Jr, LT, OinC 4/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/An Thoi Darlington, SC
Glen M. Anderson, EN2 4/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/An Thoi
Stanley Gustav Simonson, GMG3 stansimonson@msn.com 4/68-7/68 Qui Nhon Gold Bar, WA and Tucson, AZ
Virgil H. Chambers Jr, RD3 vhchambers@midohio.net 4/68-10/68 Qui Nhon/An Thoi Ostrander, OH
Donald Christopher Brown Jr, RDSN/RD3 donnieb47@insightbb.com 4/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/An Thoi Bowling Green, KY
John Hart Davis, GMGSN jd@jhdavisassoc.com 7/68-3/69 Qui Nhon/An Thoi ??replacement for Simonson?? --- Yolo, CA
Ralph Wayne Lambert, RD3 10/68-1/69 An Thoi ??replacement for Chambers??
Gale Roger Kitchen Jr, GMGSN 68-69 Qui Nhon Portsmouth, OH
24 October 1968 Qui Nhon boat transferred to An Thoi
Charles Russell Gibson, LTJG, OinC bgibs02@attg.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Longmeadow, MA
Fred William Burns, BM2 fburns@bellsouth.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Ocean Springs, MS --- made chief
Melvin Joseph "Mel" Baker, RD3 mel_baker@charter.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Morgan Hill, CA --- ??made chief??
Paul Andrew "Muggsy" Montgomery, RD3 soulmates@ktis.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi was from New York
Donald Paul Bilodeau, RDSA 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Union City, CA
Frederick Alan Short, GMG3 fshort7@comcast.net 2/69 An Thoi North Little Rock, AR
Vincent Jay Feuerborn, LTJG, OinC hundels@aol.com 7/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 1/30/2009 in Galveston, TX
8/13-10/9/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3855
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service
Pham Anh Tuan "TyTy" (tiny) anhtuanttd@yahoo.com 1969-70 Coastal Division 4 Saigon, VN


- PCF 60 and PCFs 62 thru 66 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Colonial LSD 18 on 2 June 1966.

- On 24 October 1968, PCF 66 transferred from Qui Nhon to An Thoi.

- On 18 December 1968, PCF 66 and PCF 71 raided enemy positions in the Dong Cung river and adjoining lake, destroying numerous sampans and structures. The PCFs encountered enemy fire during the operation, resulting in light damage to both boats and minor wounds to the OinC of PCF 66.

- On 29 December 1968, PCFs 9, 21, 66 and 72 raided enemy positions in the Bay Hap river-Dong Cung canal destroying numerous sampans and structures, several bunkers and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered on 3 occasions, wounding 5 USN crewmembers and 1 USCG man.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 67
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
28 July 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
James Stephen Borona, LTJG, OinC jborona@msn.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Fairfield, CT
Fuller, GMG2 7/66-2/67 Cat Lo joined crew in the Philippines
Larry Morgan, RM3 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo from New York
Glen R. Simpson, BM3 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo
Raymond Robert Nelson, EN3 slo39cpe@aim.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Pahrump, NV
Richard M. Romberger, SN 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo ??Dundalk, MD?? --- was from Minnesota
Headly, GMG2 2/67-5/67 Cat Lo replacement for Fuller
5/68-7/25/68 overhaul in Sasebo, Japan
7/30/68 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Cat Lo
Richard Leroy McFarland, LT, OinC ltcmcfarland@aol.com 8/68-9/68 Cat Lo Leesburg, FL
Mike Carr, QM(2 or1) 8/68-12/69 Cat Lo injured when a green wave took out two of the pilothouse windows
Daniel G(arfield) Taylor, GMG2 8/68-4/69 Cat Lo ??Hendersonville, NC??
Ronald Frank Suggs, EN2 rsuggs@myway.com 8/68-1/69 Cat Lo Shinnston, WV
James Robert Hoffman, RD3 wbcps@juno.com 8/68-7/69 Cat Lo Oshkosh, WI
Richard W. Moison, BM3 8/68-7/69 Cat Lo ??Woonsocket, RI??
Virgil A. Erwin III, LTJG, OinC virgerwin@aol.com 9/68-7/69 Cat Lo replacement for McFarland --- San Diego, CA
Robert Charles Gnau, QM2 bobgnau@hotmail.com 12/68-7/69 Cat Lo replacement for Carr --- Orange Beach, AL
Clayton Michael Stancil, EN3 mike@scescpa.com 1/69-7/69 Cat Lo replacement for Suggs --- Seneca, SC
Daniel M. Hudson, GMG3 4/69-7/69 Cat Lo replacement for Taylor
David W. Staver, GMG3 4/69-4/69 Cat Lo ??Anasonia, OH??
Willard Byran Steelmon, RD3 4/69-4/69 Cat Lo Rupert, ID

William Charles Martin, ENS, OinC

wvfp43@frontiernet.net 2/24/1969 Cat Lo

Davis, WV

Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2

ljorg46@yahoo.com 2/24/1969 Cat Lo Ewing, NE

James Ray Hodges, QM2

HodgesJrhodges@aol.com

2/24/1969 Cat Lo

medevaced - mine explosion - Virginia Beach, VA

William Patrick "Pat" Walters, GMG3

cycledirect@yahoo.com

2/24/1969 Cat Lo

medevaced - mine explosion - Durham, CA

Dale Paul Osborne, RD3

do2to@adelphia.net

2/24/1969 Cat Lo

Plymouth, MA

Daniel M. Hudson, GMG3

2/24/1969 Cat Lo
2/25 - 3/14/1969 Cat Lo battle damage repair
late July 1969 Cat Lo boat transferred to Qui Nhon
William S. Alexander, LTJG, OinC 7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Port Orchard, WA or Denver, CO
Edward J. Kline, QM2 7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon
William Rick Weeks, RD2 7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon was from Texas
Robert Wesley Anderson, EN2 rwaudit@aol.com 7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Columbus, MT
John Wilford Enders, GMG2 smalldaag@sbcglobal.net 7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Fresno, CA

7/69-10/69 Qui Nhon
25 October 1969 Qui Nhon boat transferred to Saigon
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3860
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service


- PCFs 67 thru 71 and their crews, traveled together, in the well deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, from Subic Bay to Cat Lo, arriving 28 July 1966.

- From 1915, 2 November until 0900 3 November 1966, PCF 67, USCGC Point Gammon, units of Coastal Group 37 and Vietnamese Sea Force ships, assisted by helicopters and a C-47 flareship, conducted Search and Rescue operations 18 miles southwest of Vung Tau for a Coastal Group 37 junk which had capsized in heavy seas enroute to it base at Tiem Ton.
All but three of the junk's crew were rescued by an accompanying junk. Despite extensive searches of the area, one Vietnamese officer and two enlisted men were not recovered and were presumed to have been lost in the heavy seas.

- At 1405 on 8 December 1966, USS Blanco County LST 344 reported the crash of a US Air Force B-57 140 miles southwest of Vung Tau. Local MARKET TIME units began immediate search and rescue operations. PCF 67 recovered both the pilot and co-pilot in good condition. The rescued crewmen were transferred to Blanco County for subsequent helicopter lift.

- On 24 February 1969, PCF 67, while on the Co Chien River, received a request to provide transportation for the Naval Intelligence Liaison Officer, Tra Vinh. After proceeding about 2 miles up the Tra Vinh Canal from the river the "Swift" boat's stern was lifted out of the water and two crewmen thrown overboard by a command detonated mine. After recovering the two men from the canal PCF 67 proceeded back to the Co Chien where PCF 22 arrived to provide assistance. After the flooding could not be controlled PCF 67 was beached at Coastal Group 35. Three of the six men wounded were placed on PCF 22 and the other three went to Coastal Group 35 for medevac. After the flooding was brought under control PCF 71 made temporary repairs and proceeded to Vinh Long escorted by PCF 57. Note: The keel of PCF 67 had been broken by the 300 pound mine. It was amassing that the injured crewmen were able to keep PCF 67 afloat ... a GREAT FEAT of SEAMANSHIP by these "Brown Water Navymen."

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- Boat departed Qui Nhon 25 October 1969 for Saigon and turnover to the Vietnamese Navy.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 68
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
28 July 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Alexander Bass, LTJG, OinC alex@hsi_panels.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Peterborough, NH --- attorney
Billy Keith Hyde, BM1/C 66-67 Cat Lo deceased 3/8/2005 in Carson City, NV
King, GM3 66-67 Cat Lo
James Robert Borelli, RM3 borell92@localnet.com 66-67 Cat Lo Owego, NY
Edward Joseph Emond, EN3 66-67 Cat Lo San Rafael, CA
Avilia, SN 66-67 Cat Lo was from Northern California
Carl Edmond Hanker, MR2 chanker@att.net 7/66-11/66 Cat Lo deceased 11/2/2006 in San Diego, CA
Michael L. Zubrick, LTJG, OinC MLZ1942@aol.com 12/67-4/68 Cat Lo Elverson, PA
Jeffery Robert Gray, EN2 69 Cam Ranh Bay Gresham, OR
William Homer Jennings Jr, ENS, OinC lynnhomer@msn.com 5/69-?? Qui Nhon Tonganoxie, KS
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3856
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service

- PCFs 67 thru 71 and their crews, traveled together, in the well deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, from Subic Bay to Cat Lo, arriving on 28 July 1966.

- At 2115 on 1 January 1967, PCF 71 closed a radar contact off the Ca Mau Peninsula, 165 miles southwest of Vung Tau. The contact was on a course of 098 degrees at 10-12 knots. At 2150, the SWIFT began challenging. All challenges were ignored and, at close range, the unidentified contact opened fire on the PCF. USCGC Point Gammon and PCF 68 quickly moved into the area in response to PCF 71's call for assistance.

At about 2245, Point Gammon illuminated and identified the contact to be a trawler with a blue-green hull and a cream-colored superstructure. At this time, in a position 10 miles from the point the trawler was first detected, PCF 68 closed the trawler directing .50 caliber and 81mm mortar fire against it. Several direct hits were scored as the trawler ran aground with her stern engulfed in flames. Five secondary explosions were observed as the fires spread to the pilot house area. Shortly after midnight the vessel disappeared. Subsequent analysis and evaluation of the incident concluded that, although heavily damaged, the trawler possibly could have escaped into a nearby stream, Six MARKET TIME personnel received minor wounds in the action.

- PCFs 36 and 68, WPB in area 5D and Spooky 61 provided covering fire and assisted in the covert waterline extraction of a Popular Recon Unit, under heavy fire by a Viet Cong platoon, 21/22 January 1969. (after action report)

- While on MARKET TIME patrol, PCF 68 sighted an explosion at 0420 on 28 June 1969, and sped to the location, which was approximately 63 miles southeast of Phan Thiet. The PCF arrived at the scene of a mid air collision between a US Ai Force F-100 and a H-43B rescue helicopter, found debris, and immediately began a search of the area for survivors, but with negative results. At 0500, the wingman of the downed aircraft, reported five persons in the water to all units participating in the search and rescue operation. PCF 68 proceeded immediately to the position some 2.5 miles northeast of the wreckage and recovered one airman, while rescue helos from Cam Ranh Bay recovered four others. All personnel involved in the collision were saved; and were in apparent good health. The survivor aboard the Swift was taken to Phan Rang for further transfer to his unit.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 69
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
28 July 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Forrest W. Dahlstet, LTJG, OinC xfeddonk@earthlink.net 1/67-11/67 Cat Lo Blair, NE
George Earl Wildrick 1/67-1/68 Cat Lo Barstow, CA
Michael L. Zubrick, LTJG, OinC mlz1942@aol.com 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo Elverson, PA
William Stillwell Mann Jr, LTJG, OinC wsmann100@earthlink.net 10/67-3/68 Cat Lo Chocowinity, NC
Jacks, BM2 10/67-3/68 Cat Lo
Moore, RM2 10/67-3/68 Cat Lo
Michael Adams, QM3 10/67-3/68 Cat Lo Spokane, WA
Dennis Lavell Green, GMG3 coachgramps1@aol.com 10/67-3/68 Cat Lo Richland, WA
21 April 1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
Bernard Wellborn Wolff, LT, OinC bernardwolff@earthlink.net 4/68-8/68 DaNang Roswell, GA
David Walter "Bart" Barthelmeh, QM3 dlbarthel@frontiernet.net 4/68-8/68 DaNang Lake Havasu City, AZ
William G. Lockerman Jr, GMG3 4/68-8/68 DaNang Starke, FL
Lawrence Edward Mient, LTJG, OinC lemient@comcast.net 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Coraopolis, PA
Carlous Wayne Goddard, BM2 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang ??Casa Grande, AZ??
George L. Fuller, BM3 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang
Brian Paul Houillion, GMG3 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Auburn, WA
Mark Erwin Bell, RD2 marksputer@earthlink.net 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Temple City, CA
Jack Edwyn McDaniel, EN2 11/68-6/69 Chu Lai/DaNang deceased 12/31/1999 in Ozona, TX
7/22-9/15/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Stephen Earl Brannan, LTJG, OinC sbrannan@bellsouth.net 8/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Birmingham, AL
John Woolfolk Burke III, LTJG, OinC JWB3rd@aol.com 1/70-2/70 DaNang Middleburg, VA
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3880

- PCFs 67 thru 71and their crews, traveled together, in the well deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, from Subic Bay to Cat Lo, arriving on 28 July 1966.

- On 21 April 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang

- During the morning of 3 January 1969, PCF 13 carried out an effective psyops mission off the coast near two enemy controlled villages 25 miles northwest of Chu Lai. After an hour of loudspeaker operations approximately 150 Vietnamese civilians had gathered on the beach for escort to a refugee village. As the escort operation by PCFs 13 and 69 commenced an enemy ambush killed 10 and wounded 5 of the refugees as they moved from their village. The Swift boats called in Americal Division gunships to suppress the enemy fire as the Vietnamese interpreter on PCF 13 told the refugees help was on the way and sang them songs to prevent panic. By the end of the day more than 200 people had relocated, despite Viet Cong threats of death for doing so, in order to escape enemy exploitation of their food and labor.

- On the afternoon of 8 May 1969, PCF 69 and PCF 70, with UDT 13 Detachment F embarked, proceeded about three and one half miles up the Truong Giang River south-southeast of Hoi An to conduct SEA TIGER operations. The UDT team was inserted to destroy bunkers while PCF 69 and PCF 70 provided security and destroyed bunkers and structures along the river bank with M-79 mortars and concussion and thermite grenades. After four hours of operations the UDT team was extracted without any contact with the enemy. Enemy losses were 28 bunkers and 17 structures destroyed, 14 structures damaged and 150 pounds of rice destroyed.

- On the afternoon of 7 October 1969, while on normal Sea Tiger patrol, PCFs 61 and 69 were destroying fishing wiers on the Truong Giang River, about 17 miles southeast of DaNang, when they received heavy automatic weapons fire. The "Swift" boats withdrew to the northeast and saturated the area with 81mm mortars and then made a .50 caliber strafing run on the enemy positions. After rearming, both units proceeded north to exit the Truong Giang River, when they received heavy automatic weapons, semi-automatic and 57mm recoilless rifle fire from bunker positions. In the general hail of fire, the helmsman, Officer-in-Charge of PCF 61, LTJG Kenneth Dean Norton, USN, was killed and PCF 61 ran hard aground while traveling at full speed. At the same time, both "Swift" boats received 57mm recoilless rocket rounds close aboard, resulting in minor damage to PCF 69 and punctured the port fuel tank of PCF 61, causing minor flooding. Both units suppressed the enemy fire. PCF 101, helo gunships and a dustoff helo arrived on the scene at 1310H. The helo gunships saturated the area with rocket and mini gun fire while LTJG Norton was medevaced. PCFs 69 and 101 pulled PCF 61 free at 1600H and proceeded, without further incident, to Coastal Group 14 headquarters, with the helo gunships providing cover. There were 20 structures destroyed in the operation. One other US sailor received minor wounds, was treated and returned to duty. Enemy casualties are unknown.

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PCF 70
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
28 July 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Lawrence Everett Probst, LTJG, OinC leprobst@verizon.net 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Clarence, NY
William Allen Sullivan, BM2 sully6273@gmail.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Morganton, NC
Duane Eugene Garner, GMGSN bgarner46@gmail.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo deceased 8/3/2000 in Keller, TX
Riggs, EN2 Cat Lo
RM Cat Lo
Harder, SN Cat Lo
21 April 1968 Cat Lo boat transferred to DaNang
Warren Putman Hudson, LTJG, OinC whudson@lhps.org 7/68-11/68 Chu Lai WIA - 11/6/68 --- Orlando, FL
Ronald Edward Greene, EN2 rgren63@bellsouth.net 7/68-9/68 Chu Lai WIA - 9/16/68 medevaced --- Hendersonville, TN
John D. Johnson, BM3 7/68-11/68 Chu Lai WIA - 11/6/68
Patrick George McLaughlin, BM3 patmcl47@aol.com 7/68-11/68 Chu Lai Charlotte, NC
Timothy E(dwin) Johnson, QM3 7/68-11/68 Chu Lai ??made QMSC??
Devon Dale Jones, GMG3 7/68-11/68 Chu Lai Saint George, UT
David Louis Merrill, EN2 9/68-11/68 Chu Lai replacement for Greene - KIA - 11/6/68 --- South Bend, IN
11/6/68-1/1/69 battle damage repair in DaNang
John Howard Gordon, LTJG, OinC jgordon@wavecable.com 4/69-10/69 DaNang Southworth, WA
John Charles "Jack" Gallop, QM2 qmcs@mindspring.com 11/69-3/70 DaNang Fresno, CA
Oliver Grant Halle, LTJG, OinC Oliver.Halle@OliverGHalle.com 10/69-12/69 DaNang Marietta, GA
Richard Stephen Goetz, LTJG, OinC 1/70-4/70 Sa Dec/Sea Float La Jolla, CA
Merrel William "Bill" Yocum, QM2 merrel.yocum@pa.ngb.army.mil 11/69-2/70 Sa Dec/Sea Float Harrisburg, PA
Johnnie M. Hoss, EN2 1/70-4/70 Sa Dec/Sea Float
Carl L. Camp, GMG3 1/70-4/70 Sa Dec/Sea Float Casper, WY
Buck Bucannan, EN3 1/70-4/70 Sa Dec/Sea Float
Curtis Robert MacConnell, EN2 cr.mac@verizon.net 3/70-4/70 Cam Ranh Bay Harrisburg, PA
5/??-5/17/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
John Joseph Becker Jr, LTJG, OinC starlight42@roadrunner.com 6/70-8/70 Oxnard, CA
1 September 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3905
9/70-??/71 Nam Can lost in 1971 typhoon

- PCFs 67 thru 71 and their crews, traveled together, in the well deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, from Subic Bay to Cat Lo, arriving on 28 July 1966.

- At 0900 on 4 March 1967, Captain Ralph Di Cori, USN, relieved Captain Clifford Lee Stewart, USN, as Commander Coastal Surveillance Force (CFT 115) in a brief ceremony on board PCF 70 in Saigon harbor. During the ceremony, Admiral Norvell G. Ward, USN, Commander US Naval Forces, Vietnam, presented Captain Stewart with the Legion of Merit for his role in developing the concepts, tactics and strategy of coastal inshore warfare.

- On 21 April 1968 boat transferred from Cat Lo to DaNang

- During a naval gunfire mission 7 miles east of Quang Ngai on 7 November 1968, enemy recoilless rifle fire and small arms fire were encountered by PCFs 70 and 75. Two enemy recoilless rifle rounds struck PCF 70 causing heavy damage, killing one crewman, wounding three others, and knocking a Marine rider overboard. Both craft also received several small arms hits. The Marine lost overboard was not found by the search carried out by PCF 75 and three other "Swift" boats which arrived at the scene to assist. PCF 70 was out of service until 1 January 1969, for repairs by YR-71 personnel, in DaNang.

- On the morning of 1 May 1969, CTU 115.1.0, consisting of PCFs 15, 58, 70, USN EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Team, Coastal Group 14 units, VNN Engineering Team from Quang Nam Sector and a VNN Security Force Team conducted SEA TIGER operations in the Song Cua Dai and Song Thu Bon Rivers about five miles Southeast of Hoi An. The search and destroy mission involved river penetration into a known Viet Cong concentration. Units of CTU 115.1.0 and Coastal Group 14 acted as a river blocking force while the EOD Team, VNN Engineering Team and VNN Security Force Team were inserted for a bunker destruction sweep. Two PCFs penetrated several miles upriver and fired at targets of opportunity and Viet Cong hamlets on both river banks until shallow water and man-made obstructions halted further penetration. The two PCFs received moderate hostile small arms fire which was quickly suppressed. Several people were taken under fire while running for fortified positions and firing at CTU 115.1.0 units. Heavy enemy small arms was then received from the fortified position and was immediately suppressed by the PCFs. The units ashore destroyed the bunker complexes. The operation resulted in 14 structures, 43 bunkers, nine sampans and 10 fishing weirs destroyed and 15 structures damaged. There were no friendly casualties while two Viet Cong were probably killed.

- On the afternoon of 8 May 1969, PCF 69 and PCF 70, with UDT 13 Detachment F embarked, proceeded about three and one half miles up the Truong Giang River south-southeast of Hoi An to conduct SEA TIGER operations. The UDT team was inserted to destroy bunkers while PCF 69 and PCF 70 provided security and destroyed bunkers and structures along the river bank with M-79 mortars and concussion and thermite grenades. After four hours of operations the UDT team was extracted without any contact with the enemy. Enemy losses were 28 bunkers and 17 structures destroyed, 14 structures damaged and 150 pounds of rice destroyed.

- PCF 70/3905 was lost during a 1971 typhoon, the boat was swept into the jungle ... crew was rescued but the boat could not be salvaged because of a lack of both manpower and equipment. Two VN helicopters crashed trying to remove the 81mm mortar. The helicopter crews were rescued by Trung Uy Le Ba Chu who now lives in Little Saigon, Westminster, CA.

PCF 71
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
28 July 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Richard Wesley Dawson, LTJG, OinC richard.w.dawson@lmco.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo was from Wilmington, DE --- (left country 2 June 1967)
Dale Kenneth Duffield Sr, BM2/1 dduffieldsr@gmail.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Moxee, WA
Raymond Andrade, EN1 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo
Robert Duane Bohall, RM3 robertbohall@aol.com 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo Largo, FL
Carlton Mason, BM3 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo
Steven Dennis, GMGSN 7/66-5/67 Cat Lo
Andrew John Covitz, LTJG, OinC Covitz_andrew@bah.com 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo Colonial Beach, VA
Wray Albert Humbyrd, STG3 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo deceased 7/23/2003 in Westport, WA
William H. Jenkins, EN2 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo
Lonnie Edgar Brinker, RDSN lonnieb@optonline.net 1/67-12/67 Cat Lo Hewitt, NJ
James William Paquette Jr, RDSN petepaqu@surfglobal.net 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo Saint Albans, VT
William Joseph Mattson, SN 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo
Duane Eugene Garner, GMGSN bgarner46@gmail.com 5/67-12/67 Cat Lo deceased 8/3/2000 in Keller, TX
Robert Roy Derbenti, LTJG, OinC bderbenti@linear.com 8/67-8/68 Cat Lo Camas, WA
Thomas A. Mickelsen, LTJG, OinC 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo left country 11 February 1968
M. A. Dadigan, BM1 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo
J(ames) E. Haller, RM3 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo
R. L. Hicks, SMSN 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo
D(enton) L. Cantrell, ENSN 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo
Tim Raymond Eichholtz, GMGSN tpeichh@sbcglobal.net 9/67-2/68 Cat Lo Cypress, TX
3/19-4/3/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
David Michael Bradley, QM2 bradsmgtd@msn.com ??-9/68 Cat Lo Sun City, CA
William Imbrie III, LT, OinC wimbrie@alumni.hamilton.edu 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Bethesda, MD
QM or RD??
Darryl Stephen "Bud" Skuce, GMG2 buju@xtalwind.net 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Inverness, FL
Steven E. Breitenfeldt, EN2 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Giltner, NE
William Ernest Kirkland, BM3/2 KirkWeld@aol.com 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Oxford, MI
Arlen Duane Brekke, SN/CS3 arlen@holsumaz.com 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo/An Thoi Phoenix, AZ
Harold W. Gordon, QM2 gordonharsha@hotmail.com 11/68-1/69 An Thoi Virginia Beach, VA --- ??made chief??
18 October 1968 Cat Lo

boat transferred to An Thoi

Stephen Douglas Hayes, LTJG, OinC shayes@litsys.com 3/69-6/69 An Thoi Alexandria, VA
Glenn Wallace Keefer, QM2 3/69-9/69 An Thoi Coloma, MI
Michael Paul Chaumont, RD2 3/69-6/69 An Thoi Brownwood, TX
Eugene Joseph Cummins Jr, ENS/LTJG gene.cummins@shiacawn.com 3/69-8/69 An Thoi Gaithersburg, MD
Kenneth Regis Turgeon, BM2 turgeon@floodcity.com 3/69-8/69 An Thoi Sidman, PA
Michael Schrimsher, QM3 3/69-7/69 An Thoi
Patrick Runyon, EN3 bwgoh@voyager.net 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Eaton ,OH
8/19-11/1/69 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
Don Charles Hammer, LTJG, OinC donhammer@gmail.com 12/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Bloomington, IL
Larry Barnes, QM2 12/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec
Keith Craig Harris, RD3 elbowgulf71@yahoo.com 12/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Murphysboro, IL
Steven Edward Weekley, GMG3 sweekley29209@yahoo.com 12/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Columbia, SC
Dennis Dale Willess, EN3 121070@runbox.com 12/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Henderson, TX
George Kimball Sargent III, LTJG, OinC 2/70-6/70 Chicago, IL
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3819

- PCFs 67 thru 71 and their crews, traveled together, in the well deck of the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5, from Subic Bay to Cat Lo, arriving on 28 July 1966.

On 14 August 1966, a MIUWS 12 LCPL and PCF 71 unsuccessfully attempted to recover a merchant seaman who had gone under while swimming alongside the USNS General Patch in Vung Tau Harbor. An air/sea helicopter assisted in the attempt.

- At 2115 on 1 January 1967, PCF 71 closed a radar contact off the Ca Mau Peninsula, 165 miles southwest of Vung Tau. The contact was on a course of 098 degrees at 10-12 knots. At 2150, the SWIFT began challenging. All challenges were ignored and, at close range, the unidentified contact opened fire on the PCF. USCGC Point Gammon and PCF 68 quickly moved into the area in response to PCF 71's call for assistance.

At about 2245, Point Gammon illuminated and identified the contact to be a trawler with a blue-green hull and a cream-colored superstructure. At this time, in a position 10 miles from the point the trawler was first detected, PCF 68 closed the trawler directing .50 caliber and 81mm mortar fire against it. Several direct hits were scored as the trawler ran aground with her stern engulfed in flames. Five secondary explosions were observed as the fires spread to the pilot house area. Shortly after midnight the vessel disappeared. Subsequent analysis and evaluation of the incident concluded that, although heavily damaged, the trawler possibly could have escaped into a nearby stream, Six MARKET TIME personnel received minor wounds in the action.

- PCF 71 sighted five men working fish traps approximately 50 miles northeast of Ca Mau Point on 31 October 1967. As the PCF closed to investigate, the men swam toward the beach. The PCF fired warning shots and then received heavy automatic-weapons fire from the shoreline, which resulted in minor flesh wounds to two USN personnel. PCF 71 returned the fire and suppressed the enemy fire.

- PCF 71 suffered two personnel casualties on 19 February 1968 as she closed the beach approximately 49 miles northeast of Ca Mau point in company with PCF 102 to provide direct gunfire against a hostile area. The Swift boats returned and suppressed the hostile fire with their .50 caliber machine guns while withdrawing to seaward. The injuries to the US Navymen were minor and the extent of enemy personnel casualties was unknown.

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 71 transferred from Cat Lo to An Thoi.

- On 1 November 1968, PCF 71 provided emergency NGFS for a US Coast Guard small boat which came under fire in Area 9F. PCF 71 suppressed the enemy fire and medevaced 1 Coast Guard WIA.

- On 5 December 1968, PCF 71 and PCF 72 fired in support of RVN Regional Forces in the Song Ong Doc river. Shortly after entering the river, the PCFs were taken under fire and PCF 72 received a rocket in her main cabin. The PCFs suppressed the enemy fire, killing 3 Viet Cong and then safely extracted the ground troops.

- On 18 December 1968, PCF 66 and PCF 71 raided enemy positions in the Dong Cung river and adjoining lake, destroying numerous sampans and structures. The PCFs encountered enemy fire during the operation, resulting in light damage to both boats and minor wounds to the OinC of PCF 66.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- During a sweep of the Rach Nang on 2/12/1969, PCF 71 received a rocket hit shortly after entering and making contact with ground forces. PCF 71 began taking on water upon exiting the river. Despite vigorous attempts by OinC and crew to control flooding, PCF 71 sank in 10 feet of water. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by the salvage team.

- On 24 February 1969, PCF 67, while on the Co Chien River, received a request to provide transportation for the Naval Intelligence Liaison Officer, Tra Vinh. After proceeding about 2 miles up the Tra Vinh Canal from the river the "Swift" boat's stern was lifted out of the water and two crewmen thrown overboard by a command detonated mine. After recovering the two men from the canal PCF 67 proceeded back to the Co Chien where PCF 22 arrived to provide assistance. After the flooding could not be controlled PCF 67 was beached at Coastal Group 35. Three of the six men wounded were placed on PCF 22 and the other three went to Coastal Group 35 for medevac. After the flooding was brought under control PCF 71 made temporary repairs and proceeded to Vinh Long escorted by PCF 57. Note: The keel of PCF 67 had been broken by the 300 pound mine. It was amassing that the injured crewmen were able to keep PCF 67 afloat ... a GREAT FEAT of SEAMANSHIP by these "Brown Water Navymen."

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

PCF 72
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
July 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
William Francis "Bill" Shaughnessy, LTJG, OinC shaughwf@version.net 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Midlothian, VA
Mark Risken, EN1 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Chicago, IL
Jim Wright, RD3 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Texas or Arizona
Lee Andrew "Scrunch" Down, GM3 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Texarkana, TX
Charles Guy "Goat" Riggio, BM3 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Chauvin or Bourg, LA
Darrel Wayne Brower, SN DBr8888888@aol.com 4/67-3/68 An Thoi Harrisonville, MO
James William Harwood, LTJG, OinC skijharwood@cs.com 6/68-11/68 An Thoi WIA - 11/24/68 -- Santa Rosa, CA
Richard Alan "Dirty Frank" Trussoni, EN3 ktrussoni@aol.com 6/68-11/68 An Thoi Chaseburg, WI
Craig Leo Tiernan, RD3 cltiernan@gmail.com 8/68-11/68 An Thoi Berkeley Heights, NJ
Larry Wayne Gilbertson, GMG3 gilbe@baldwin-telecom.net 9/68-11/68 An Thoi Baldwin, WI
J.A. Wright, BM2 9/68-11/68 An Thoi
Robert Eaton, QM2 9/68-11/68 An Thoi
Robert W. Hildreth, LTJG, OinC mso445@aol.com 11/68-5/69 An Thoi Cedar Grove, NJ
Jennings Bryan Rogerson II, BM3 11/68-5/69 An Thoi Kaysville, UT
Robert Lee Streiff, GMG3 11/68-5/69 An Thoi Rochester, MN
Billy Ray Burgess, EN3 burgfarm@yahoo.com 11/68-8/69 An Thoi Shirley, AR
Donald Wayne Matras, ENFN donmatras@aol.com 11/68-5/69 An Thoi Lemont, IL
Ramiro Soto Gonzales, RD3 (No computer) 11/68-5/69 An Thoi Glendale, AZ
James Thomas Kolbe, LTJG, OinC jtkolbe@gmail.com 12/68-12/69 An Thoi Tucson, AZ --- former US Congressman
Charles Russell Gibson, LTJG, OinC bgibs02@attg.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Longmeadow, MA
Fred William Burns, BM2 fburns@bellsouth.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Ocean Springs, MS --- made chief
Melvin Joseph "Mel" Baker, RD3 mel_baker@charter.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Morgan Hill, CA
Paul "Muggsy" Montgomery, RD3 soulmates@ktis.net 4/69-7/69 An Thoi was from New York
Donald Paul Bilodeau, RDSA 4/69-7/69 An Thoi Union City, CA
Frederick Alan Short, GMG3 fshort7@comcast.net ?-2/70 An Thoi North Little Rock, AR
Thomas William Lawson McCall Jr, LTJG, OinC taimimccall@msn.com 6/69 Arlington, VA
Fred Olsen, EN2 7/69-1/70
John Woolfolk Burke III, LTJG, OinC JWB3rd@aol.com 1/70-1/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Middleburg, VA
William Charles Hogan, RD2 1/70-?? An Thoi/Sea Float
John Woolfolk Burke III, LT, OinC JWB3rd@aol.com 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Middleburg, VA
William Winsfield Parkinson, QM2 qm1retusn@wi.rr.com 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float St Francis, WI
Charles G. Fuchsel III, QM2 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Sea Float San Andreas, CA
?-8/31/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3917

- On ?? July 1966, PCFs 72 thru 74 were delivered to An Thoi, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD.

- On 24 November 1968, PCF 31, 38, 72, 82, and 93, entered the Bo De river in an attempt to fire on a suspected Viet Cong General's plantation near the adjoining Dam Doi river. Shortly after entering, the PCFs encountered extreme enemy fire from both banks of the river, and were forced to abort the mission. Four of the PCFs received heavy damage and several crewmen were seriously wounded during the ensuing battle. Three Viet Cong were killed during the exchange of fire. Stars and Stripes story

- On 5 December 1968, PCF 71 and PCF 72 fired in support of RVN Regional Forces in the Song Ong Doc river. Shortly after entering the river, the PCFs were taken under fire and PCF 72 received a rocket in her main cabin. The PCFs suppressed the enemy fire, killing 3 Viet Cong and then safely extracted the ground troops.

- On 29 December 1968, PCFs 9, 21, 66 and 72 raided enemy positions in the Bay Hap river-Dong Cung canal destroying numerous sampans and structures, several bunkers and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered on 3 occasions, wounding 5 USN crewmembers and 1 USCG man.

- On 29 January 1969, PCFs 5, 72, 93 and 94, together with units of COSDIV 13, conducted operations in the Cua Lon river. PCFs 72 and 94 came under fire while probing a side canal resulting in 3 USN WIA and light damage to PCF 94.

PCF 73
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
July 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
James Oneill Carter, LTJG, OinC 7/66-4/67 An Thoi Arlington, VA
Howard Wade Deplois, BM1 7/66- 5 An Thoi deceased 1/3/1997 in Kalama, OR
Gonzales, GMG2 7/66- ?? An Thoi ??second tour in Vietnam??
Arlof Nelson "Bud" Wright Jr, EN1 legs1lady@gmail.com 7/66-5/67 An Thoi Chula Vista, CA
Bruce Willis Vinson, RM3 7/66- ?? An Thoi
Lee, SN 7/66- ?? An Thoi was from Virginia Beach, VA
Harlan Kenneth Ullman, LTJG, OinC 7/66-10/66 An Thoi Washington, DC
Norris, BMC 7/66-10/66 An Thoi
Fisher, RM1 7/66-10/66 An Thoi
James C. Reese, EN1 7/66-10/66 An Thoi Mary Esther, FL
Sands, GMG2 or 1 7/66-10/66 An Thoi
Ernest Paul Franzia, SN epfranzia@msn.com 7/66-10/66 An Thoi Ripon, CA
Harvey J. Waugh, LTJG, OinC 11/66-11/67 An Thoi Lynnfield, MA
Clark, BMC 11/66-11/67 An Thoi
David Alan "Bear" Cohen, BMSN qbears2@aol.com 11/66-11/67 An Thoi Ashland, VA
Howard Ellison McCue, EN2 11/66-11/67 An Thoi
Kenneth C. Briggs, GMG3 ken.briggs@verizon.net 11/66-11/67 An Thoi Philadelphia, PA
Ronald Warren "Ronnie" Camerer, RM3 ron@camererfamily.net 11/66-11/67 An Thoi New Canton, IL
Norman Stuart Scott, LTJG, OinC norm.scott@comcast.net 3/67-7/67 An Thoi was from Oregon
Joseph Roderick "Rod" McAlpin III, LTJG, OinC j.roderick.mcalpin@snet.net 8/67-8/68 An Thoi Litchfield, CT
Arnold Rodrigues Ulloa, QM1 8/67-8/68 An Thoi Priest River, ID
Rogerio P. Paje, EN1 8/67-8/68 An Thoi ??deceased 7/9/2002 in Las Vegas, NV?? --- made chief
Castillo, BM3 8/67-8/68 An Thoi
Hart, GMG3 8/67-8/68 An Thoi
McKenzie, RD2 8/67-8/68 An Thoi
Robert Craig Shookner, LTJG, OinC bshook@brmemc.net 5/68-9/68 An Thoi Murphy, NC
James Patrick Thomas, RD2 ThomasJimP@aol.com 5/68-9/68 An Thoi Henderson, NV
Larry Wayne Gilbertson, GMG3 gilbe@baldwin-telecom.net 5/68-9/68 An Thoi Baldwin, WI
J.A. Wright, BM2 5/68-9/68 An Thoi
J(ames) Arthur Herring 5/68-9/68 An Thoi ??Boone, NC??
21 October 1968 An Thoi sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for turnover to IUWG
IUWG One, WestPac - Unit Two 11/7/68-4//11/69
Robert Alan Scattergood, ENS, OinC bscattergood@grandecom.net 4/69-10/69 Cam Ranh Bay Waco, TX
Donald Henry Clemen, BM3 uncledonups@sbcglobal.net 4/69-8/69 Cam Ranh Bay Aurora, IL
Lester David "Lurch" Garrett, RD3 les.garrett@comcast.net 4/69-11/69 Cam Ranh Bay/Cat Lo Highlands Ranch, CO
11/4-12/31/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
John Joseph Becker Jr, LTJG, OinC starlight42@roadrunner.com 4/70-6/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Sa Dec/An Thoi Oxnard, CA
Jerry Gene Black, QM2 4/70-6/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Sa Dec/An Thoi made chief
Curtis Robert MacConnell, EN2 cr.mac@verizon.net 4/70-6/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Sa Dec/An Thoi Harrisburg, PA
James Alan St. Clair, GMG3 stclair49@hotmail.com 4/70-6/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Sa Dec/An Thoi Celeste, TX
Wesley John Shelp, RDSN 4/70-6/70 Sa Dec/Cambodia/Sa Dec/An Thoi deceased 7/17/1998 in Auburn, IA
Melvin Julian Lien, QM1 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia deceased 6/16/2003 in Winter Park, FL
Donald P. Wisdom, EN2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia
Vernon Glenn Bear, BM3/2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Martinton, IL
Michael Allen Nauert, GMG3 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Poynette, WI
Jerry Vern Siebert, RDSN ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Boise, ID
Christopher Mayer, LTJG chris.mayer@davispolk.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Division Maintenance Officer (embark in PCF 73)
Billy Price Carwile, GMG3 bcarwile@nc.rr.com ??2/70-6/70?? Cat Lo/ An Thoi deceased 9/18/2007 in Fayetteville, NC
5/29/1970 Sa Dec boat transferred back to An Thoi
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3820

- On ?? July 1966, PCFs 72 thru 74 were delivered to An Thoi, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD.

- On 26 March 1968, PCF 73 received hostile fire from the beach while investigating a report of enemy sampan activity in Area 9H. PCF suppressed hostile fire while receiving minor damage.

- A Vietnamese outpost five miles southeast of Ha Tien came under heavy enemy fire on the evening of 3 May 1968. As PCF 73 closed the beach in response to the urgent request for gunfire support it was greeted by automatic weapons fire. Two .30 caliber rounds struck the main cabin of the "Swift" boat shattering two windows. The enemy fire was suppressed with mortar and .50 caliber response from the Market Time unit. One Navyman received minor cuts from the flying glass.

- On 5 May 1968, PCF 73 and PCF 3 provided emergency salvage assistance for RVNN PGM 611 which had struck a rock and was sinking off Phu Quoc Island.

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 73 transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- PCFs 73, 74 and 92 were turned over to OinC, Inshore Undersea Warfare Group One, Western Pacific Detachment, Unit Two, 7 November 1968.

- PCFs 73 and 74 were returned to Coastal Squadron One, 11 April 1969.

PCF 74
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
July 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Ronald Dale Snyder, LTJG, OinC ?66? An Thoi was from Covington, KY
O'Neal, BM1 ?66? An Thoi
Chris Jackson, QM3 ?66? An Thoi
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 ?66? An Thoi deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
John Truman Richey, RM3 jtrichey@wcc.net 12/65-12/66 An Thoi San Angelo, TX
James Edward Wadeking, EN3 ?66? An Thoi Roxana, IL
Royal Francis Wertz Jr, LTJG, OinC royal@propertiesunlimited.com 67-1/68 An Thoi Pittsburg, TX
Rodolfo Armando "Rudy" Maldonado, EN2 rudyonduty@frontiernet.net 8/66-5/67 An Thoi Manton, CA
Richard Charles Dawson, LTJG, OinC 1/67-4/68 An Thoi Palo Alto, CA
Ronald Lynn Zimmerman, LT, OinC skylarkrlz@yahoo.com 8/67-7/68 An Thoi Coronado, CA
Henry Munoz Lopez, BM2 8/67-7/68 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Jack Charles Jaynes, EN2 jaynesjack@yahoo.com 8/67-7/68 An Thoi West Wendover, NV
Edward Kenneth Ballance 8/67-6/68 An Thoi Snowflake, AZ
18 October 1968 An Thoi

sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for turnover to IUWG

IUWG One, WestPac - Unit Two 11/7/68-4//11/69
Theodore William Roehlig II, RD3 c/roehlig@yahoo.com 4/69/2/70 Massillion, OH
Michael William Peters, LTJG, OinC mipete@cox.net 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec Dana Point, CA
Laurence Stephen Rosato, BM2 larry7448@hotmail.com 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec Melbourne, FL
Ross A. Gordon, GMG2 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec ??Florida??
Amos Wilson Starnes Jr, EN3 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec Concord, NC
John J. Michels Jr, GMG3 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec Closter, NJ
Edwin Lloyd "Jack" Spratt, RDSN jspratt48@yahoo.com 2/70-5/70 Sa Dec Chula Vista, CA
Justin John McCarthy, LTJG, OinC abb-nov@msn.com 7/70-8/70 Exton, PA
William B. Kean III, LTJG, OinC 8/70-10/70 Ewing, NJ
Clifford Roy Bolstad, QM2 cabolstad@comcast.net 8/70-10/70 Federal Way, WA
Richard A. Frank 8/70-10/70
Henry Ray Anderson, EN3 8/70-10/70
Lloyd Ewing Sponenburgh, SN 8/70-10/70 Bunnel, FL
Roy Albert Blackstone Jr, RDSN rab5037@bellsouth.net 8/70-10/70 Woodstock, GA
Donald Thomas McGrogan, BM2 Orofino, ID
??-9/4/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3918

- On ?? July 1966, PCFs 72 thru 74 were delivered to An Thoi, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard a US Navy LSD.

- On 15 April 1968, a special PCF naval gunfire element consisting of PCFs 6, 11, 38 and 74 conducted an intensive gunfire mission in an area northwest of Rach Gia on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The area, which had been the scene of numerous hostile fire incidents in recent weeks, was saturated with 81mm mortars and .50 caliber machine gun fire. An airborne spotter reported all rounds on target, destroying 45 structures and killing one Viet Cong (probable). During the mission, the Swift boats received heavy hostile fire with PCF's 38 and 74 taking a number of hits.

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 74 transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- PCFs 73, 74 and 92 were turned over to OinC, Inshore Undersea Warfare Group One, Western Pacific Detachment, Unit Two, 7 November 1968.

- PCFs 73 and 74 were returned to Coastal Squadron One, 11 April 1969.

- PCF 74, while acting as a blocking force on 15 November 1969, two miles east of Nha Trang, picked up a swimmer in the water. The swimmer had no papers and claimed to have been thrown overboard from a junk. On resumption of patrol, a junk with five men on board was stopped, boarded and searched. The swimmer claimed that one man on the junk was his brother. None of the five men had proper identification papers, and all were turned over to the Second Coastal Zone Intelligence Officer for disposition.

PCF 75
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 July 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Louis Thomas Velloni (Masterson), LTJG, OinC ltmasterson@ltmco.com 8/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Westlake, OH
David Lambert, BM1 8/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue
Jerry Lee Zehr, EN2 8/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue French Lick, IN - made chief
Hixson, RM3 8/66-9/66 DaNang
Eugene Raymond Popp, GMGSN 8/66-11/66 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue deceased 10/11/2005 in Ceres, CA --- transferred for medical attention
Marlin Jones, SN/BM3 8/66-8/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Hue Diana, TX
Don Raymond Swartz, LTJG, OinC 10/67-7/68 DaNang deceased 6/30/2011 in El Cajon, CA
Lowell W. Flowers, ENC (SS) 12/67-12/68 DaNang
Alan Jay Lapat, QM2 (SS) ajlapat@cablespeed.com 10/67-10/68 DaNang Port Townsend, WA
Ralph Lyn Mort, BM3 DaNang
Smith DaNang
Allen Clark LoBean, GMGSN sawgrass@windstream.net 8/67-1/68 DaNang Clayton, GA
John Joseph Keresztenyi, RD2 usnpcf103@aol.com 6/68-7/69 DaNang Bronx, NY
Earnest Alexander Flynn, LTJG, OinC 7/68-3/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
Alvin Owen Aalseth, QM2 7/68-3/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Gillette, WY
Ronnie Lee Welton, BM3 7/68-3/69 DaNang/Chu Lai San Diego, CA
David Hennsley, EN2 7/68-12/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Ronald Cramer, RDSN 7/68-3/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
Gilkie, GMG2 7/68-3/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
James Walter Steffes, EN2 pcf12crew@yahoo.com 12/68-1/69 Chu Lai Sun City, CA
Philip Edward Mayer, LTJG, OinC DaNang/Qui Nhon Atco, NJ
William Douglas Kelley, QM2 wmdkelley@aol.com 8/69-8/69 DaNang/Qui Nhon Colbert, WA
James Burton Samples, EN2 bsamples@sc.rr.com 1969 DaNang/Qui Nhon Lexington, SC
William Henry "Bill" Dougherty, BM3 bosnlad@cox.net ?/69-5/70 DaNang/Qui Nhon Escondido, CA
Richard Gregory Carsley Sr, BM3 r.carsley@comcast.net DaNang/Qui Nhon Lombard, IL
Richard Godlib Dennis, RD3 DaNang/Qui Nhon
Phillip Craig Beets, RDSN phil@sunflower.com 10/69-3/70 DaNang Lawrence, KS
??-6/2/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
William Lynn Rogers, LTJG, OinC willrogers@swiftharbor.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Gig Harbor, WA
Chester Eugene "P.O." Mizzell, RDSN 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Thorsby, AL
Alber, GM??? 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec
Adams, EN2 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec
David Lee "Tiny" Ajax, GMG3 dpajax@hotmail.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Coronado, Panama
John G. Ellasces, QM2 (SS) 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec deceased 1994 in Woodland, CA
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3913


- PCFs 75 thru 79 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 on 30 July 1966.

- On 17 February 1967, PCF 75 conducted a daylight Medevac mission for the USS Firm MSO 444 in the First Coastal Zone. A petty officer aboard the minesweeper had suffered a severe electrical shock and needed immediate medical attention. PCF 75 volunteered its services, and the man was transferred to the SWIFT boat and transported at maximum speed to the USS Providence CLG-6 for treatment.

- On 14 May 1967, PCF 99 received automatic weapons fire from the shore while conducting a "psywar" loudspeaker mission 67 miles south of DaNang PCF 19 joined to assist and provided cover as PCF 99 engaged the enemy positions. During the encounter, PCF 99 sustained eight hits which wounded four of the crew and forced the Swift boat to withdraw. PCF 75 then arrived on the scene and, together with PCF 19, conducted ten firing runs against the ambush area while a fourth Swift boat, PCF 76, provided covering mortar fire. During the action, PCFs 19 and 76 each were struck six times by enemy fire and PCF 75 sustained the loss of an antenna. The extent of Viet Cong casualties was undetermined.. Full Story

- On 7 August 1967, seven MARKET TIME craft came to the assistance of Coastal Group 16 when its base, 70 miles southeast of DaNang, was assaulted by a battalion-size force of Viet Cong.

The attack on the base began at 0300. PCF 20 reached the area by 0315 and began providing 81mm fire at the request of the base's naval advisor; shortly thereafter PCF 75 and the Vietnamese Navy's PCE 10 arrived to lend additional fire support. By 0345, however, an advancing enemy contingent -- approximately 300 in number -- had overrun the base. At this time USS Gallup PG 85, USS Camp DER 251 and two other Swifts (PCFs 15 and 54) were in the area, furnishing fire support and exfiltration patrols, and helping to evacuate the wounded. Thirty-two miles to the northwest, USS Widgeon MSC 208 had assumed the duty of a relay station for communications between the battle scene and the First Naval Zone's headquarters unit at DaNang. Since there was a possibility that the attack on the base might be combined with an infiltration attempt along the coastline, CTG 115.1, in DaNang, ordered Gallup to return to the southern portion of her patrol sector. Meanwhile, air and artillery strikes countered the enemy's movements within the Coastal Group base and two Vietnamese Army (ARVN) companies and one US Army company were dispatched to the scene. By 0730 the Viet Cong were forced to retreat from the heavily-damaged base. The Coastal Group commander and 13 Vietnamese sailor's had been killed. During the attack the Coastal Group's senior advisor, Lieutenant William C. Fitzgerald, USN and his three assistants joined in the effort to repel the invaders and resisted until the advisors' bunker was virtually surrounded. Lieutenant Fitzgerald then requested an artillery strike on his position and provided covering fire while his men escaped to the river. Before Lieutenant Fitzgerald could make good his own escape he was killed by small-arms fire.

During the enemy attack Swift boats evacuated three Navy advisors and approximately 40 Vietnamese to USS Camp for treatment and shelter; fifteen of the Vietnamese were subsequently transferred to the hospital at Quang Ngai by helicopter. Camp remained on station until the 11th, providing illumination fire and gunfire support as the task of rebuilding the base began. Full Story

- During a naval gunfire mission 7 miles east of Quang Ngai on 7 November 1968, enemy recoilless rifle fire and small arms fire were encountered by PCFs 70 and 75. Two enemy recoilless rifle rounds struck PCF 70 causing heavy damage, killing one crewman, wounding three others, and knocking a Marine rider overboard. Both craft also received several small arms hits. The Marine lost overboard was not found by the search carried out by PCF 75 and three other "Swift" boats which arrived at the scene to assist. PCF 70 was out of service until 1 January 1969, for repairs by YR-71 personnel, in DaNang.

- At noon on 16 July 1969, PCF 91 observed an F-100 aircraft crash about 2.5 miles east of Tuy Hoa AFB. The pilot ejected; however, the parachute failed to open and no beeper was heard after the crash. While PCF 75 and HMAS Brisbane searched the area, PCF 91 ferried divers from Tuy Hoa AFB to the USS Widgeon MSC 208. After the Widgeon discovered the main body of the wreckage with sounding gear, the divers were put into the water. The fuselage was discovered in several large pieces; however, the divers were unable to locate the pilot or cockpit section. At 1200 on 17 July the divers ceased operations and were returned to Tuy Hoa AFB.

- On the afternoon of 25 October 1969, a Sea Tiger mission was carried out about 15 miles southeast of DaNang, with two units of Coastal Group 14 inserting EOD, UDT and Duffel Bag personnel. The EOD and UDT conducted a reconnaissance of the beach while Duffle Bag personnel removed a sensor string that had been rendered inactive during recent high flood waters. PCFs 75 and 80 and two skimmers provided offshore support. Helo gunships and an Air Force O-2 observation aircraft provided air cover. After the troops had been extracted, a CG 15 junk ran aground and began receiving heavy semi-automatic and automatic weapons fire from three positions. The two skimmers made strafing runs, and the PCFs and CG 14 junk fired their 81mm mortars. During the 55 minutes required to free the junk from the sand bar, the VC fired at the junk and skimmers on numerous occasions. Once the junk was afloat and out of danger, the "Swift" boats and skimmers inserted the EOD, UDT and Duffle Bag personnel two to four miles southwest of the original insertion point and removed inoperative sensors without incident. All personnel were extracted and exited the area while the helo gunships took uniformed VC under fire along the river banks. The PCF's destroyed four large bunkers and killed five Viet Cong. The helo gunships accounted for three structures and seven large bunkers destroyed and six Viet Cong killed. One US sailor received a minor leg wound from an AK-47 round.

PCF 76
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 July 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
David Bruce Dawson, LTJG, OinC 8/66-6/67 DaNang/Cua Viet Shaker Heights, OH --- attorney
Daniel W. Daly Jr, LTJG, OinC don@dalyco.com ??-10/67 DaNang Pocasset, MA
William Fielder, BM1 ??-10/67 DaNang
Oscar Edward Wells, EN2 oewwells@aol.com ??-10/67 DaNang Hephzibah, GA --- church pastor
Michael Harvey Newcomer, RD2 miken1@yahoo.com ??-10/67 DaNang ??Northern California or Oregon??
Bobby Lee Buck II, SN ??-10/67 DaNang
Mueller (Gunner) - FTGSN ??-10/67 DaNang


- PCFs 75 thru 79 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 on 30 July 1966.

- At 1230 on 21 August 1966, PCF 76 fired warning shots at two evading junks 25 miles south of DaNang, and in return received automatic weapons and small arms fire from the beach. Fire was returned at the junks and at the beach, resulting on damage to the junks. Two PCF crewmen received minor wounds. Viet Cong casualties were unknown.

- While conducting a routine search of junks 55 miles north of Qui Nhon at 1010 on 8 November 1966, PCF 76 received automatic weapons fire from the beach, taking two superficial hits. PCF 76 suppressed the fire with her .50 caliber machine guns with no friendly casualties.

- On 14 May 1967, PCF 99 received automatic weapons fire from the shore while conducting a "psywar" loudspeaker mission 67 miles south of DaNang PCF 19 joined to assist and provided cover as PCF 99 engaged the enemy positions. During the encounter, PCF 99 sustained eight hits which wounded four of the crew and forced the Swift boat to withdraw. PCF 75 then arrived on the scene and, together with PCF 19, conducted ten firing runs against the ambush area while a fourth Swift boat, PCF 76, provided covering mortar fire. During the action, PCFs 19 and 76 each were struck six times by enemy fire and PCF 75 sustained the loss of an antenna. The extent of Viet Cong casualties was undetermined. Full Story

- On 4 June 1967, while conducting a "psywar" mission just south of Cape Batangan, PCF 76 received automatic-weapons fire from the beach. The Swift boat returned the fire with 81mm mortars, initiating a secondary explosion. Then a forward air controller (FAC) arrived on the scene and spotted for additional mortar fire; the fire destroyed nine structures and killed three Viet Cong (probable's). Three of the PCF's crew received slight wounds during the engagement.

- Boat capsized, sank and was lost while transiting heavy surf conditions, in an attempt to exit the Cua Viet river during a weather probe, 6 November 1967. One crewmember was rescued by helicopter while the rest of the crew were rescued by PCF 80 and its crew. Salvage efforts included dragging and SONAR search, but contact could not be regained.

PCF 77
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 July 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
David Garner Wilbourne, LTJG, OinC bwilbourne1@austin.rr.com (wife) 8/66-11/66 DaNang deceased 1/18/2010 --- Corpus Christi, TX
Alma Twichell, BM1 8/66-11/66 DaNang
Arthur Buddy O'Neal, EN2 aoneal@emory.edu 8/66-11/66 DaNang Jackson, GA
Thomas Doyle Hodson, GMGSN 8/66-11/66 DaNang Panama Beach, FL
Harry Giles Brock, BM3 8/66-11/66 DaNang KIA - 11/15/66 --- Odessa, TX
Bruce Allan Timmons, RM3 8/66-11/66 DaNang KIA - 11/15/66 --- Fort Lauderdale, FL
Willy Scott Baker, MRC passenger DaNang KIA - 11/15/66 --- Buffalo, TN (story)


- PCFs 75 thru 79 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 on 30 July 1966.

- Boat sank and was destroyed when swamped off the South Vietnam coast, near Hue, it had been hit by a 30 foot wave, in monsoon weather, with two (2) crewmen and one (1) navy passenger lost, 15 November 1966. The crew had been attempting to rescue a swept overboard crewman, from PCF 22, who was later rescued. Story

PCF 78
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 July 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Frank Kelly McCutchen Jr, LTJG, OinC 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 5/24/1999 in Virginia Beach, VA
Kenneth Ernest Gooding Jr, EN2 kennethgooding@comcast.net 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Crawfordville, FL
John E. Jackson, BM2 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai made chief --- ??Honolulu, HI??
Mellonthine, GMG1 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Andrew Bunk, RM3 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Arlington, MA
Richard Frank "Georgia" Witherington, EN3 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Macon, GA
James Murphy Buchanan, GMG1 8/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
James Roland Cozad, LTJG, OinC (Crew "Y") jcozad@roadrunner.com DaNang Westlake, OH
Allan Kent Coombs, LT, OinC akentcoombs13@hotmail.com 8/67-4/68 DaNang deceased 4/28/2002 in Addison, NY
James Wayne "Jim" Deal, QM2 JamesD8860@aol.com 8/67-4/68 DaNang Los Lunas, NM
Wayne Howard Moser, EN2 pcf78@aol.com 8/67-4/68 DaNang Troy, MT
David Lenn McIntyre, BM2 8/67-4/68 DaNang Wynnewood, OK
Albert Gene Owens, RM3 sprkplug98@arkwest.com 8/67-4/68 DaNang Danville, AR
Frederick J. Krolczyk, EN2 8/67-4/68 DaNang deceased 6/22/2000 in Dearborn, MI
Le Quang Luong, (LT) DaNang RVN interpreter
Charles W(atts) Johns, LTJG, OinC 11/67-11/68 DaNang/Chu Lai ??Shreveport, LA?? --- was from Youngstown, OH
Ralph William O'Neill, QM2 12/67-12/68 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Chicago, IL
Donald Raymond Osborne, QM2 rnpatti86@pacbell.net 10/67-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Miramonte, CA
Russell R. Shaw, RD2 11/67-11/68 DaNang/Chu Lai was from Glen Falls, NY
Patrick Richard Lannen, RD2 11/67-?? DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 4/19/2005 in St Augustine, FL
Tyrone Dennis Nelson, EN2 67-68 DaNang/Chu Lai Kennewick, WA
Frederick Kohler Smallwood, LTJG, OinC fredsmlwd@hotmail.com 3/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Picayune, MS
William Harold Luster, QM2 3/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 6/8/2006 in Boulder City, NV --- made Chief
William Douglas, BM2 5/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Albert Leon Lane, EN2 3/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Ronald Gibbs, GMG3 3/68-10/68 DaNang/Chu Lai
Joseph Paul Daniluk, RD3 jpdx1@attbi.com 5/68-10/68 DaNang/ Chu Lai Aurora, CO
Daniel Salinas II, LTJG, OinC 10/68 DaNang
Larry G. Potter, QM2 10/68-1/69 DaNang
Dalmas K. Coates, BM3 10/68-1/69 DaNang Wamego, KS
Chris H. Whalen, GMGSN 10/68-1/69 DaNang
James Barry Bogart, EN3 bogey67401@yahoo.com 10/68-1/69 DaNang Salina, KS
Joseph Edward Muharsky, RD2 ndc@mwwed.com 10/68-1/69 DaNang Mentor, OH
Michael Raymond Bernique, LTJG, OinC mrbernique@aol.com 2/69-2/69 DaNang Dallas, TX
Edward Earl Kesselring, BM2 (No Computer) 2/69-2/69 DaNang Red Lion, PA
Jimmy Wyatt Sanford, RD3 holjimsan@comcast.net 2/69-2/69 DaNang Florence, MS
Thomas Harold Klemash, GMG3 pcf12gmg@yahoo.com 2/69-2/69 DaNang Benicia, CA
Wade Leslie Knutson, EN3 swiftboat3@cox.net 2/69-2/69 DaNang Tucson, AZ
Mark Craig Nagy, GMGSN

bahialovers@hotmail.com

2/69-2/69 DaNang Lakewood, CA --- made GMG2
2/19-4/10/69 repairs in DaNang
Rufus Roosevelt "Sonny" Barber Jr, ENS, OinC barber.sonny@gmail.com 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang Boca Raton, FL
Ronald Lee Wood Sr, EN2 ronald.wood@dom.com (son) 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang deceased 4/18/2004 in Denton, MD
William Charles Pfeffer, QM2 pfeffhome@earthlink.net 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang Tucson, AZ
Mike Gaul, BM3 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang
Jeff Perry, GMG3 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang
Lawrence Gene Linkous, RD3 llinkous@bex.net 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang Rossford, OH
Bobby M. Kemp, GMG3 3/69-1/70 Chu Lai/DaNang Okeechobee, FL
2/1-3/12/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3837

USS Gunston Hall (LSD 5) unloading PCFs

- PCFs 75 thru 79 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 on 30 July 1966.

- On 14 August 1966, PCF 78 recovered a downed pilot after observing him bail out of his disabled aircraft 20 miles south of DaNang. The pilot was uninjured and was later lifted by helicopter to DaNang.

- PCFs 16 and 78, and other Market Time units, intercepted a North Vietnamese arms trawler and forced it to beach near Cape Batangan, 14 March 1967. The trawler destroyed itself, to prevent capture of its contraband cargo by friendly forces. (Full Story)

- On 12 February 1968, PCF 78 rescued all seven personnel onboard a downed Army helicopter, 12 miles north-northwest of DaNang. (Full Story)

- On 19 February 1969, PCFs 55 and 78 conducted a probe of the river to the west of Hoi An, to test the navigational limits of the boats. On the return trip PCF 78 discovered that the French had preceded them in the area, as it struck an old submerged F.O.M.. PCF 78 flooded and sank in four (4) feet of water. She was later re-floated, by UDT personnel, and towed back to DaNang for repairs.

- PCF 78 was the last boat to patrol out of Chu Lai, as Coastal Division 12, Chu Lai Detachment, was officially disestablished 25 October 1969. The swift detachment was gone, but the weather had turned bad and the boat could not get out of the river/harbor for an additional three days.

PCF 79
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
30 July 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Raymond Theodore Michelini, LTJG, OinC rmichelini@verizon.net 8/66-3/67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Cua Viet Virginia Beach, VA
Lester Gene Bress, RMSN 66-67 DaNang/Chu Lai/Cua Viet Twin Falls, ID
Edward John Bergin, LTJG, OinC edbergin@earthlink.net 3/67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Safety Harbor, FL
Raul "Bean" Herrera, RMSN BeanPCF79@aol.com 3/67-4/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Richmond, TX
Bobby Don Carver Sr, BM1 3/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai KIA - 12/6/67 --- Richmond, CA (story)
Ronald Mack "Porky" Rinehart, EN1 3/67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 4/1/2010 in Dayton, TX
Timothy C. MacNamara, SN 4/67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai ??Cheyenne, WY??
Wesley James Schneider, EN2 jim@knoledgy.net 10/67-1/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Rapid City, SD
Robert J. Middleton, TM3 10/67-3/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Elco, PA
Walter S. Dobrzelecki (Doblecki), LTJG, OinC wdoblecki@comcast.net 1/68-4/68 Chu Lai Gales Ferry, CT
Elvin Hurley, BM2 1/68-4/68 Chu Lai
Daniel C. Overcast, RD2 1/68-4/68 Chu Lai Lakewood, NY
Robert Henry "Guppy" Guptill, EN2 robert.h.guptill@hotmail.com 1/68-4/68 Chu Lai Lampasas, TX
Robert Le Roy Franson, BM3 bobretiredusn@msn.com 1/68-4/68 Chu Lai Rapid City, SD
Joseph Anthony Mastro, LT, OinC FortGator@aol.com 4/68-11/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Live Oak, FL
Philip Robert Leonard, QM1 seadragon79@yahoo.com 4/68-1/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Penobscot, ME
Jerome Frank Sullivan, RD3 Tailgun79@aol.com 4/68-1/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Sebastian, FL
Gerald Clay "Jerry" Peterson, RD2 Lpete1002@aol.com 4/68-1/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Fayetteville, NC
Walter Michael McLaughlin, GMGSN MandPbear@aol.com 4/68-???? Chu Lai/DaNang Niles, MI
Gary Gene Goudie, GMG2 gdivefsh@midwest.net 4/68-???? Chu Lai/DaNang Knoxville, IL
Edwin Marvin Benjamin Jr, EN2 leigh943@att.net 7/68-1/69 Chu Lai/DaNang South Bend, IN
Clyde L. Montgomery, BM2 7/68-69 Chu Lai/DaNang
Charles Robert Mohn, LTJG, OinC 11/68-1/69 DaNang San Francisco, CA --- Dentist
John J. Stanton Jr, LTJG, OinC 1/69-?/69 DaNang Stamford, CT
Philip J(oseph) Huss, BM3 phuss@highstream.net 1/69-4/69 DaNang Charlotte, AR
Richard G. Babst, EN2 1/69-4/69 DaNang Champlin, MN
Moss N. Agee Jr, QM2 1/69-4/69 DaNang made senior chief --- Corbin, KY
Daniel Jens Frantsen, RD3 1/69-4/69 DaNang Canton, MI
Stephen Harvers Sedgwick, ENS, OinC ?/69-4/69 DaNang was from Fairfield, CT
9/20-11/7/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
Raymond Anthony Mislock Jr, LTJG, OinC raymisjr@aol.com 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay Cochranville, PA
Emliss Odell Ricks Jr, QM? emcat1978@hotmail.com 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay Garrettsville, OH
Donald Lewey Holley, BM3 lewholley@gmail.com 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay Holt, MI
Donald J. Mendes, BM3 dkmendes@earthlink.net 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay Independence, VA
William Anderson Patin, RD3 patins@sbcglobal.net 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay Reno, NV
Charles "Buddha" Brower, GMG3 10/69-2/70 Cam Ranh Bay
1 February 1970 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to DaNang
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3881

USS Gunston Hall (LSD 5) unloading PCFs

- PCFs 75 thru 79 were delivered to DaNang, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 on 30 July 1966.

- On 15 July 1967, a North Vietnamese arms trawler was attempting a landing near Cape Batangan when taken under fire by PCF 79 and other Market Time units. The trawler was forced aground and captured by ground units with its cargo intact. A tabulation of the cargo revealed that the enemy was attempting to re-supply its land forces with over 1,000 new automatic weapons, 700,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, 10,000 pounds of explosives and nearly 4,000 anti-personnel mines and hand grenades. (Full Story)

- On 11 October 1967, while closing the beach approximately five miles northeast of Cape Batangan to investigate a small junk, PCF 79 received approximately 100 round of automatic-weapons fire from three positions. PCF 79 sustained on hit at the waterline and was subsequently joined by PCFs 19 and 54 and the USS New DD 818. All hostile fire, which came from a total of six different positions, was suppressed as the various craft completely saturated the area with their weapons.

- On 6 December 1967, PCF 79 came under automatic-weapons fire from five different positions while conducting a loudspeaker "psyops" mission along the South China Sea coast approximately 10 miles south of Cape Batangan. The Swift boat received five automatic-weapons hits with one round hitting the forward gunner, who was killed during the action. The PCF returned the fire with unknown results and opened the area. (story)

- While patrolling the 1A area just south of the 17th parallel and the DMZ, 7 October 1968, PCF 79 was taken under fire by NVA heavy artillery. This was not the first time PCF's patrolling the 17th parallel were taken under fire by artillery, however the accuracy and tenacity of the fire this day was a very unwelcome development as PCF 79 was bracketed several times by the large caliber rounds, while it was taking evasive action.

- On the afternoon of 19 April 1969, PCFs 24 and 79, on SEA TIGER patrols, were headed east about miles from the river mouth when they came under rocket and automatic weapons fire from the shore about 30 yards away. One 82mm recoilless rifle round penetrated the engine compartment of PCF 79 causing minor damage and both craft were hit by numerous small caliber rounds. Three Navymen suffered minor wounds and one Viet Cong was killed by return fire from the patrol craft.

- Boat transferred from Cam Ranh to DaNang, 1 February 1970, for turnover to the South Vietnamese Navy.

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PCF 80
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
29 July 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Douglas Edward Buie, LTJG, OinC 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
Charles Russell Nause, EN1 crnnavy@hughes.net 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Hillsboro, OH
C.O. Clark, BM3 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Lon Stewart Wadman, RM3 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 10/18/2001 in Bemidji, MN
B. Davis, GMG3 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Robert Leslie "Robbie" Roberts, SN 2bob61@gmail.com 7/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Spokane Valley, WA
James Matthew Arrison III, LTJG, OinC arrison@attglobal.net 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Alexandria, VA
Vernon Troy Ragsdale 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Tulsa, OK
Donald Kirk Bemis, RM3 dieselair@charter.net 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay Dayton, NV
Benny Ray Duncan, EN3 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Ivan Combs, GMG3/2 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Paul A. Jones, SN 2/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Thomas Glen Jones, LTJG, OinC tssnorkel@aol.com 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang Bonita Springs, FL
Vernon Eugene Walters, EN1 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang deceased 11/29/1996 in South Hutchinson, KS
Stirlin R. Harris, BM2 hrstirlin@aol.com 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang Geneseo, NY
William Bruce "Dude" Dodd, RDSN/3 dja32@q.com or bravesax@hotmail.com 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang deceased 11/30/2010 in Springfield, MO
Dennis Lee Wilson, GMG3 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang deceased 2/13/2003 in Middleville, MI
Paul Monroe Kellner Jr, GMG3 lespaul1@charter.net 6/67-1/68 Cam Ranh/Cua Viet/DaNang Sedalia, MO
5 July 1967 Cam Ranh Bay departed to establish Cua Viet base
John David Davis, LTJG, OinC 1/68-6/68 DaNang deceased 1/21/2006 in Niles, OH
John Robert Anderegg, GMGSA 1/68-6/68 DaNang deceased 10/8/1983 in Danville, IL
Billy S. Armstrong, GMG2 1/68-6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/68 (PCF 19)
Frank Bowman, QM2 1/68-6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/68 (PCF 19)
Anthony G. Chandler, BM2 1/68-6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/68 (PCF 19)
Edward Cruz Cruz, EN2 1/68-6/68 DaNang KIA - 6/16/68 (PCF 19)
William Martin Zondorak, LTJG, OinC wmz80@sbcglobal.net 6/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai San Diego, CA
Billy Ray White, QM1 whitestarr@amerion.com 6/68-12/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Springfield, OR --- non-hostile casualty
Robert Glen Snyder, RD3 6/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Sidney, OH
David A. Riley, GMG3 driley7482@aol.com 6/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Los Angeles, CA
Jackie L. Williams, BM2 6/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai
Dallas Kirby Cowls, EN2 6/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Cleveland, TX
Ronald Lee Smith, BM3 8/68-1/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Santa Ana, CA
Curtis Allen Rose, GMG3 rosec_46@yahoo.com 1/69-4/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Vivian, LA
Ray Lewis Ballew, ENS/LTJG, OinC rayballew@msn.com 5/69-2/70 DaNang/Chu Lai Eldorado, TX
David A. Turnbull, GMG2 DaNang/Chu Lai
Gary Edward Vanzyll, GMG3 garynkim@nueworld.com DaNang/Chu Lai Carson City, NV
Charles A. Stratton, BM3 stratton@itol.com DaNang/Chu Lai Sturgeon Bay, WI
??Carlos C. Richard?? DaNang/Chu Lai
??Ken, EN2?? DaNang/Chu Lai
John Charles "Jack" Gallop, QM2 qmcs@mindspring.com 5/69-2/70 DaNang Fresno, CA
Kenneth Earl Cozart, LTJG, OinC kencozart@yahoo.com 69/70 DaNang/Sea Float Colleyville, TX
Charles Lee Horton Jr, EN2 (SS) ??-11-2/70-?? DaNang/Sea Float Decatur, GA
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3882

- PCFs 80 thru 82 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 arriving on 29 July 1966.

- PCF 80 departed Cam Ranh Bay, 5 July 1967, to establish an operating base at Cua Viet.

- On 24 August 1967, one mile south of the DMZ, the commanding Officer and executive officer of USCGC Point Ellis were wounded by enemy fire while the cutter was firing a harassment-and-interdiction mission in support of an ARVN ground operation. The incident occurred about 1845 when two .30 caliber rounds struck the WPB's pilot house. The executive officer's wound produced paralysis and he was quickly transferred to PCF 80 and taken to USS Repose AH 16 for surgery. The commanding officer's wound was less serious and he was treated on board as the cutter returned to continue and complete its mission. ***Update*** On 22 February 2009, I received a message from "CDR Armand L. Chapeau, USCG, (Ret), "thanking the crew of PCF 80 for the care and encouragement they gave him during the transit between USCGC Point Ellis and the USS Repose. CDR Chapeau was the injured Executive Officer of the Point Ellis.

- PCF 80 transferred to DaNang operational control, 20 October 1967.

- PCF 80 had just returned from patrol, off the Cua Viet river, with the crew off the boat, having entered the river through very heavy surf conditions, when they noticed that PCF 76 was in trouble, trying to exit the river. They again manned PCF 80 and re-entered the heavy surf to coordinate and conduct the rescue of the crew. All personnel were rescued, one (1) by helicopter, but PCF 76 sank and was lost, 6 November 1967.

- On the afternoon of 25 October 1969, a Sea Tiger mission was carried out about 15 miles southeast of DaNang, with two units of Coastal Group 14 inserting EOD, UDT and Duffel Bag personnel. The EOD and UDT conducted a reconnaissance of the beach while Duffle Bag personnel removed a sensor string that had been rendered inactive during recent high flood waters. PCFs 75 and 80 and two skimmers provided offshore support. Helo gunships and an Air Force O-2 observation aircraft provided air cover. After the troops had been extracted, a CG 15 junk ran aground and began receiving heavy semi-automatic and automatic weapons fire from three positions. The two skimmers made strafing runs, and the PCFs and CG 14 junk fired their 81mm mortars. During the 55 minutes required to free the junk from the sand bar, the VC fired at the junk and skimmers on numerous occasions. Once the junk was afloat and out of danger, the "Swift" boats and skimmers inserted the EOD, UDT and Duffle Bag personnel two to four miles southwest of the original insertion point and removed inoperative sensors without incident. All personnel were extracted and exited the area while the helo gunships took uniformed VC under fire along the river banks. The PCF's destroyed four large bunkers and killed five Viet Cong. The helo gunships accounted for three structures and seven large bunkers destroyed and six Viet Cong killed. One US sailor received a minor leg wound from an AK-47 round.

PCF 81
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
29 July 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
John Joseph Dettmer, LTJG, OinC johndett1@yahoo.com 7/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay Cincinnati, OH (left country 7 July 1967)
Philip George McCool, BM1 7/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 4/8/1999 in Bryan, TX
Ron Watson, RM2 courtbouillon@msn.com 7/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay Puerto Rico
Schnider, EN2 7/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Simpson, GMG2 7/66-?? Cam Ranh Bay
William Hickman Ewing Jr, LTJG, OinC wewingii@comcast.net 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Germantown, TN
James Owen Mann, BMC 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Southampton, PA
John Joseph Cox Jr, EN1 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 6/17/2001 in Poplar Grove, IL
Dennis P. "Drink" Drinkwater, TM3 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Kingsland, GA
Norman Allen Bye Jr, RM3 normbye@cox.net 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Derby, KS
Florentino V. Bejarano, EN3 11/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Tucson, AZ
William Curtis Spencer Sr, BM1 ??-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 1/20/2002 in Everett, WA --- made Chief
James Franklin Penkert, EN1 jpenkert@sbcglobal.net ??-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay Springfield, MO
Burton Frank Dix, GMG3 ??-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 11/11/1996 in Clear Lake, CA
Hubert Lamar Lee Jr, RM3

hleel462@san.rr.com

??-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay San Diego, CA
Wallace David Bettencourt, SN wallacebettencourt@live.com ??-7/67 Cam Ranh Bay North Las Vegas, NV
Ronald Gimbert, RD3 rgim45@optionline.net 7/67-6/68 Cam Ranh Bay Waldwick, NJ
23 September 1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Cua Viet base
Stephen Howard Fulton, LT, OinC sfultonbah@aol.com 11/67-2/68 Cam Ranh Bay Baldwinsville, NY
James Wayne "Jim" Deal, QM2 JamesD8860@aol.com 4/68-7/68 DaNang/Chu Lai Los Lunas, NM
Frederick J. Krolczyk, EN2 4/68-?? Chu Lai deceased 6/22/2000 in Dearborn, MI
Eugene Joseph Cummins Jr, ENS, OinC gene.cummins@shiacawn.com 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Gaithersburg, MD
Thomas Kelley Noble Jr, RD2 shelba@cdbridge.net 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Odon, IN
Howard McNitch, RD3 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang
Jack Cole Batcheller, GMG3 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang Springfield, MO --- ex-mayor of Ada, MO
Angelo Joseph Caraffa Jr, EN3 angelo.caraffa@gmail.com 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang St Louis, MO
Stephen Lewis Aasen, GMGSN lercheaasen@hotmail.com 11/68-2/69 Chu Lai/DaNang deceased 11/3/1983 in Springfield, OR
Le Quang Luong, (LT) Chu Lai RVN interpreter
10/1-11/24/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
11 February 1970 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to DaNang
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3883


- PCFs 80 thru 82 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 arriving on 29 July 1966.

- On 23 September 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to Cua Viet.

- PCF 81 transferred to DaNang operational control, 20 October 1967.

- PCF 81 captured a North Vietnamese junk attempting to infiltrate a large load of automatic weapons and ammunition south of Cua Viet, 1 March 1968. Six (6) North Vietnamese crewmembers were also captured.

- Boat transferred from Cam Ranh to DaNang, 11 February 1970, with complete Vietnamese crew, for turnover to the South Vietnamese Navy.

PCF 82
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
29 July 1966 Cam Ranh Bay first arrived in South Vietnam
Michael Coakley Burton, LTJG, OinC mcpb@verizon.net 7/66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon Timonium, MD
Edgar Elihue Orr, BM2/1 7/66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon Moss Point, MS --- made Chief
Bert M. Moore, EN1 7/66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon
Joseph Edward Sloane, RM2 sloanej@aol.com 7/66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon Cheshire, MA
Richard Allen "Dick" Martin, GMG3 7/66 - late 66 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon Portland, IN - retired as a chief in 1981
Earl Pliney Bass, BMSN 7/66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon
Steven F. Rhea, GMGSN late 66-6/67 Cam Ranh/Qui Nhon
James Matthew Arrison III, LTJG, OinC arrison@attglobal.net 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Alexandria, VA
Vernon Troy Ragsdale 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Tulsa, OK
Donald Kirk Bemis, RM3 dieselair@charter.net 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay Dayton, NV
Benny Ray Duncan, EN3 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
Ivan Combs, GMG3/2 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay ??Ohio??
Paul A. Jones, SN 8/66-2/67 Cam Ranh Bay
22 Feb1967 Cam Ranh Bay boat transferred to Qui Nhon
David John Clark, LTJG, OinC dave@asfgroup.com 7/67-4/68-? Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Howard Eugene Carr, BM2 7/67-4/68-? Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh ??Albuquerque, NM??
Wayne Porter "Tater" Owens, QM2 (SS) waynepowens@yahoo.com 6/68-8/68 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Woodlawn, MD
Ronald William Mebust, EN2 34ron@bellsouth.net 7/67-4/68-? Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Dandridge, TN
Gary Adalor Musolf, RD3 7/67-4/68-? Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Suisun City, CA
Johnny Blaine Adams, GMGSN/3 adamslovers@aol.com 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon/Cam Ranh Vilas, NC
9 August 1967 Qui Nhon returned to Cam Ranh Bay
9 November 1968 Cam Ranh Bay

boat transferred to An Thoi

Richard P. Baker, LTJG, OinC 11/68-1/69 An Thoi Carnegie, PA
David George Marquardson, QM2 11/68-1/69 An Thoi Concord, CA
Ammon Earl Ward Jr, GMG3 11/68-1/69 An Thoi
Jerry Joel Vogel, SN/BM3 11/68-1/69 An Thoi deceased 5/5/2008 in Denver, CO --- in Cat Lo 10/69
Walter Wells Weddell, EN3 walter143@dctexas.net 11/68-1/69 An Thoi Scurry, TX
1/28-3/26/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
John W(esley) Bishop Jr, LTJG, OinC 68-69 Cam Ranh /An Thoi ??Locust, NC??
Joseph Roland La Voie II, QM1 jlavoie101@aol.com 68 Cam Ranh Bay Kent, WA
W.P. "Sonny" Taylor Jr, RD2 swiftvet44@comcast.net 3/68-9/68 Cam Ranh Bay Oakland, TN
Stephan Paul Taylor, GMGSN gmg2nd@netzero.net 3/68-1/69 Cam Ranh/An Thoi St. Louis, MO
Villareal, EN3 4/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay
Franklin Henry Carpenter, BM3 swiftvet68@alltel.net 4/68-?? Cam Ranh Bay deceased 3/28/2012 in Columbus, GA
Robert Morino, RD3 ?Corpus Christi, TX?
Warren David Bellamy II, BM3 South Vienna, OH
Lawrence Paul Drogoz, EN2 dragass2001@yahoo.com 5/68-4/69 Cam Ranh/An Thoi Fort Washington, MD
William Taylor, GMG3
Ralph P. Dodson, LT, OinC was from Cambridge, MA --- ??deceased 8/26/2006 in Tampa, FL??
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 robert.kreyer@comcast.net 11/68-11/68 An Thoi Novato, CA
Robert Lowe Hooke Jr, ENS, OinC robert@hookegallery.com 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Sag Harbor, NY
Harold Eugene "Gene" Hart Jr, RD2 ghart@lunf.edu 11/68-2/69 An Thoi Jacksonville, FL
Robert Fulton, EN3 ?Boston, MA?
9 December 1968 An Thoi

boat transferred to Cam Ranh Bay

William Homer Jennings Jr, ENS, OinC lynnhomer@msn.com ??-9/69 AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien WIA - 9/4/69 --- Tonganoxie, KS
James L. Rubenstein, LTJG, OinC 8/69-1/70 AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien Marion, MA
Billy Joe Alford, QM1 alford52@cox.net 7/69-6/70 AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien Virginia Beach, VA
Douglas Alan Regelin, RD3 doug_regelin@hotmail.com 8/69-4/70 AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien Sacramento, CA
Richard Lewis Palmer, GMG3 9/69-3/70 AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien ??Newark, OH??
Kelly, EN AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien
Riles, RD AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien
Michael Alfred Green, ENS, OinC 1/70-???? AnThoi/SeaFloat/HaTien Chula Vista, CA
10 June 1970 An Thoi transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3821

- PCFs 80 thru 82 were delivered to Cam Ranh Bay, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Gunston Hall LSD 5 arriving on 29 July 1966.

- First PCF equipped with the new 6 kilowatt, water cooled Onan, AC power generator, giving the boat the capability of running ALL AC equipment at one time.

- On 22 February 1967 boat transferred from Cam Ranh Bay to Qui Nhon.

- On 9 August 1967 boat transferred back to Cam Ranh Bay.

- At 1245 on 28 August 1967, PCF 82 ran aground on a sand and coral reef while investigating the source of tracer fire on the beach, 38 miles south of Nha Trang. Following a series of unsuccessful attempts by PCF 47 and an LCM from Cam Ranh Bay to free the Swift boat, a commercial tug, belonging to Alaskan Barge and Transport, the NEZ PERCE, pulled PCF 82 off the reef at 0335 on 30th. PCF 82 was then towed to Cam Ranh Bay for repairs to its struts, shafts and screws.

- On 11 September 1966, PCF 42 observed two US Air Force F-4 jets collide in mid-air at night off the Cam Ranh AFB. PCF 42 immediately proceeded to the scene and commenced a search and rescue operation. PCF 82 also proceeded to the scene. Various parts of aircraft, classified maps and flight information, helmet, and remains of human bodies were recovered.

- On 9 November 1968 boat transferred to An Thoi.

- On 20 November 1968, PCF 43 and PCF 82 provided emergency NGFS for Song Ong Doc Regional Force troops, sweeping Viet Cong positions near Area 9C. PCF 5, PCF 43 and PCF 82 made first entry into the Bay Hap river and transited to the remote outpost at Cai Nuoc village, killing 11 Viet Cong during the transit. The outpost was in danger of falling into the hands of the Viet Cong and had but a small supply of ammunition left. After supplying the outpost with needed ammunition, the PCFs exited the river, taking targets of opportunity under fire. The boats came under intense enemy fire while exiting, resulting in minor damage to all PCFs and 1 OinC wounded. The PCFs returned fire, killing an estimated 11 Viet Cong and destroying or damaging numerous sampans, structures and bunkers.

- On 24 November 1968, PCF 31, 38, 72, 82, and 93, entered the Bo De river in an attempt to fire on a suspected Viet Cong General's plantation near the adjoining Dam Doi river. Shortly after entering, the PCFs encountered extreme enemy fire from both banks of the river, and were forced to abort the mission. Four of the PCFs received heavy damage and several crewmen were seriously wounded during the ensuing battle. Three Viet Cong were killed during the exchange of fire. Stars and Stripes story

- On 9 December 1968, PCF 82 transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- At 0700 on 10 May 1969, Coastal Group 26 inserted an ambush team just north of Ap My Hoi. At 0830, PCF 88 on normal MARKET TIME patrol received an urgent request from Coastal Group 26 for gunfire support and a dustoff aircraft to MEDEVAC two wounded, who were pinned down by heavy enemy fire. PCF 88 arrived on the scene at 0845 and after calling for a dustoff aircraft immediately began gunfire support. PCF 42 arrived on the scene 10 minutes later and provided additional cover fire. Air cover and spotter planes were called from Phan Rang to join the battle and drop smoke flares to mark friendly and enemy positions. Enemy fire was sufficiently suppressed to allow Coastal Group 26 elements to begin withdrawing. PCF 36, patrolling area 4F, was called in to join the fight. By 0930 PCF 42 and Yabuta junks began taking Coastal Group 26 elements aboard as they were out of ammunition and unable to defend themselves while being taken under enemy fire from the tree line beyond the beach. PCF 42 again supplied cover fire while Coastal Group 27 began inserting troops just to the north to assist in evacuating troops. At 0930 Coastal Group 27 troops came under heavy enemy automatic weapons fire from dug in positions as PCF 36 arrived on scene and immediately began suppression fire. PCF 36's aggressive attack was so continuous and accurate it halted all enemy fire; this was credited as a significant factor in reducing friendly casualties. Throughout the day PCF 36 organized and coordinated simultaneous strikes by five PCFs in column formation along the kill zone, attacking and then withdrawing to allow air strikes between attacks. At 1700 Coastal Group 26 concluded the mission and all Coastal Group 26 and 27 troops were withdrawn. PCF 36 ordered all PCFs to normal MARKET TIME patrols leaving PCF 82 and PCF 42 on station to provide continuous H & I fire throughout the night.
From 0830 to 1700 the PCFs provided uninterrupted coordinated attacks utilizing continuous arms resupply by PCFs from Cam Ranh Bay. Coordination with strike aircraft was outstanding resulting in continuous heavy bombardment for the entire eight and one-half hour operation. The PCFs expended 13,559 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition and 544 rounds of 81mm mortars. There were two Vietnamese killed and four wounded while six enemy were killed (body count). Due to complete and overwhelming bombardment of the entire area, enemy casualties were probably far greater than actually counted.

- During a PSYOPS patrol on the western Cua Lon river, 19 November 1969, PCF 82 had two (2) B-40 rockets fired at it, the first hit the water just off the port side, resulting in shrapnel wounds to the OinC and the gunnersmate. The second B-40 skipped off the water and then hit the port bow just above the waterline, causing heavy interior boat damage because of the fires started. An Army or Marine rider was also injured, burns to his hands, when the after .50 caliber machinegun came loose and he helped hold it in place on the after mount, while the gunner fired, during the boats exit from the ambush scene.

PCF 83
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 308.

- PCF 83 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 84
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 309.

- PCF 84 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 85
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 310.

- PCF 85 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 86
Comments: After its arrival in the Philippines and outfitting at the Subic Bay naval facilities, the boat was transferred to the Philippine Navy on 15 December 1967 and re-designated PCF 311.

- PCF 86 never saw service with the US Navy in Vietnam.

PCF 87
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
9 September 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
John Glenn "Wink" Wilkinson Jr, LTJG, OinC John.Wilkinson@jhuapl.edu 9/66-5/67 Qui Nhon Baltimore, MD
Walter Alexander Graham Jr, EN1 9/66-5/67 Qui Nhon Lexington, KY
Wayne L. Foote Jr, BM2 9/66-5/67 Qui Nhon ??North Haverhill, NH??
Paul Dennis Sutcliffe, RM3 ?? dennissutcliffe@yahoo.com ?? 9/66-5/67 Qui Nhon ??Vancouver, WA??
James David Eberhardt, SN 9/66-5/67 Qui Nhon
Alvin Lee Levan, GMGSN 9/66-10/66 Qui Nhon KIA - 10/25/66 --- Catawissa, PA
William H. Jackson, GMG3 10/66-5/67 Qui Nhon
Robert Lee Brown, LTJG, OinC silfox@san.rr.com 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon San Diego, CA
Buford H. Smith, BM1 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon
Joseph R. Demerse, EN2 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Barre, VT
Phillip J. Brown, GMG3 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon
Joe T. Cruz, RDSN 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon
Edward Lamar Lyons Sr, SN 5/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Sacramento, CA
Michael Patrick McHargue Jr, GMG2 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon Independence, KY
Donald A. Scott, RD3 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon
Frank Gutterrez Jr, RD3 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon
Thomas Savidge Richards, LTJG, OinC tomsrich@frontiernet.net 4/68-2/69 Qui Nhon Rochester, NY
Dameron Ray McCullough, QM2 4/68-?? Qui Nhon deceased 8/30/2002 in Jacksonville, FL
Edwin Joseph Garrettson, EN1 (SS) namvet-ss@attbi.com 4/68-6/68 Qui Nhon Oregon City, OR
Ronald Frank Tessada, RD2 rftessa@fresno.k12.ca.us 4/68-3/69 Qui Nhon Fresno, CA
James Joseph Tracy Sr, BM3 jtracysr@aol.com 4/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Troy, NY
Jerrell David Scroggs, BMSN 4/68-3/69 Qui Nhon deceased 7/15/1970 in Beaumont, TX
Albert Mark Fransen Jr, EN3 8/68-7/69 Qui Nhon KIA - 7/2/69 --- Las Vegas, NV
Malcolm Joyce "Mac" Almgren, ENS, OinC macalm@msn.com 10/68-10/69 Qui Nhon Portsmouth, RI
Glen Cameron Keene Jr, GMG3 ????-7/69 Qui Nhon KIA - 7/2/69 --- Fairhope, AL
Charles Ray Coburn, SN ????-7/69 Qui Nhon WIA - 7/2/69 --- Grifton, NC
Vance Barron Jr, LTJG, OinC v_barron@bellsouth.net ??/69-11/69 Cat Lo Blowing Rock, NC --- attorney
Dennis Patrick McGuire S, LTJG, OinC dpmcguire@cox.net 11/69-5/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec/Cambodia Charlestown, RI
Lawrence James "Dusty" Rhodes, BM3 11/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec/Cambodia Girard, OH
Charles Joseph Ellmauer, GMG3 11/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec/Cambodia Port Washington, WI
Billy David "Sandy" Sanderson, EN3 11/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec/Cambodia Electra, TX
James Riley "Jim" Gilbert II, RDSN 11/69-6/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec/Cambodia Land O Lakes, FL
Edwin Bernard West Sr, QM1 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia deceased 12/3/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA
Daniel Joseph Sullivan, LCDR ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia CTU 194.0.2 (Embarked in PCF 87)
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com 5/70-7/70 Cat Lo Ormond Beach, FL
6/70-7/23/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
William Lynn Rogers, LTJG, OinC willrogers@swiftharbor.com 7/70-8/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Gig Harbor, WA
Richard Paul Shade, EN2 ??-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec WIA 11/12/70 --- ??Brick, NJ??
Charles William "Dusty" Rhodes, BM3 10/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Ohio
Robert Oscar "Rob" Lincoln, RD3 oscar_phyllis@yahoo.com 7/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Harrisville, MI
James Riley "Jim" Gilbert II, RDSN 10/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Land O Lakes, FL
John William Oberster Jr, GMGSA john@matchbookart.com 7/70-11/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec WIA 11/12/70 --- El Cajon, CA
11/13-31/70 battle damage repair in Cat Lo
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3928

- PCFs 87, 88 and 89 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Comstock LSD 19 on 9 September 1966.

- At 1200H on 25 October 1966, while on patrol in Market Time area 3I, 50 miles southwest of Qui Nhon, Alvin Lee Levan, GMGSN, on board PCF 87, suffered an apparent seizure and fell overboard. His body remained afloat for only ten (10) seconds and then disappeared. His body was never recovered in spite of an intensive air/sea search of the area.

- On 2 July 1969, PCF 87 suffered an 81mm mortar accident causing the lose of two (2) personnel and permanent injury to one (1) additional person. The preliminary investigation revealed the possibility that the bore riding safety pin was missing from the XM717 fuse. Subsequent action was taken to remove all rounds, from PCF inventories, that utilized a bore riding safety pin and to use only the M524A5 fuse.

- On 12 November 1970, PCFs 45, 87, 97 and 692 entered the southern mouth of the Rach Eo Lon and inserted KCS troops. The PCFs fired H&I at suspected enemy positions. At least two (2) tons of ammo was captured and destroyed. PCFs 692 and 45 were taken under fire with B-40 and small arms. Black Ponies were scrambled to assist. KCS captured one B-40 shoulder launcher. PCF 87 was ambushed while proceeding out of the Eo Lon canal, 12 November 1970. One (1) B-40 rocket hit the after conning station killing two (2) KCS troops and wounding two (2) US sailors (one was medevaced to the 23rd BVAC hospital), one (1) VNN crewmember (also medevaced) and one (1) KCS.

- This was the last incident, of the Vietnam conflict, where a US Navy swift boat was damaged or a crewman was injured.

PCF 88
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
9 September 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Wilbur Lee Fry Jr, LTJG, OinC FryWL@aol.com 9/67-8/68 Qui Nhon WIA - 12/23/67 --- Virginia Beach, VA
Carl Raymond Goodfellow, EN2 ??- 12/67 Qui Nhon KIA - 12/23/67 --- Waterproof, LA After Action Report
Leon A. Jouet, BM2 67-68 Qui Nhon ??New Orleans, LA??
Robert Cecil Morris III, EN2 beernutsbob@aol.com 67-68 Qui Nhon Tahuya, WA
Charles Daniel Beaver, GMG3 67-68 Qui Nhon
Willard Shelby Hamilton, SM3 67-68 Qui Nhon deceased 2/25/2000 in Jewett City, CT
Edward Lamar Lyons Sr, SN 67-68 Qui Nhon Sacramento, CA
Gary William Oakley Sr, LTJG, OinC Qui Nhon Vero Beach, FL
David Lawrence Corso, RD1 ravenhawk@air-internet.com Qui Nhon Pahrump, NV
Wiley A. Ramsey, GMG2 10/67-2/68 Qui Nhon deceased 12/26/2006 in Farmerville, LA
Earnest Henry Johnson, EN2 Qui Nhon ??Sacramento, CA??
Reid B. Sprague III, RM3 Qui Nhon Solomons, MD
Christian A. "Frenchie" Lewis, SN Qui Nhon
Ronald Eugene Seib (Durham), EN2 cpodurham@centurytel.net 4/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Lakebay, WA
Terry Lee Boone, RD2 mtboone@aol.com 8/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Kansas City, MO
Frederick Charles Josey, QM2 68-???? Qui Nhon Crescent City, CA
24 October 1968 Qui Nhon

boat transferred to An Thoi

John W. Bishop Jr, LTJG, OinC 10/68-1/69 An Thoi
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 robert.kreyer@comcast.net 10/68-1/69 An Thoi Novato, CA
Lawrence Paul Drogoz, EN2 dragass2001@yahoo.com 10/68-1/69 An Thoi Fort Washington, MD
Warren David Bellamy II, BM3 10/68-1/69 An Thoi South Vienna, OH
Robert Lee Moreno, RD3 softballmore65@yahoo.com 10/68-1/69 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Stephan Paul Taylor, GMG3 gmg2nd@netzero.net 10/68-1/69 An Thoi St. Louis, MO
Robert Lowe Hooke Jr, LTJG, OinC robert@hookegallery.com 1/69-10/69 An Thoi Sag Harbor, NY
Warren David Bellamy II, BM3 1/69-? An Thoi South Vienna, OH
Robert Lee Moreno, RD3 1/69-5/69 An Thoi San Antonio, TX
Robert Allen Kreyer, GMG2 robert.kreyer@comcast.net 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Novato, CA
Robert Fulton, EN3 1/69-? An Thoi ?Boston, MA?
Stephan Paul Taylor, GMG3 gmg2nd@netzero.net 1/69-? An Thoi St. Louis, MO
Tad McCall, ENS, OinC 1/69-? Cam Ranh Bay Arlington, VA
William Herbert Means, RD3 meanspi@sbcglobal.net 1/69-4/69 Cam Ranh Bay Bakersfield, CA
Vincent Jay Feuerborn, LTJG, OinC hundels@aol.com 7/69-1/70 Cam Ranh Bay deceased 1/30/2009 in Galveston, TX
Edward Dean Emerson, QM2 12/69-10/70 An Thoi Sioux Falls, SD
Curtis Robert MacConnell, EN2 cr.mac@verizon.net 2/70-3/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Harrisburg, PA
Eric E. Stillings, GMGSN 2/70-3/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo/Cam Ranh
James M. Harris, QM2 2/70-7/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Long Beach, CA
Robert Jay "Rocky" Wicks, EN3 swift88@verizon.net 5/70-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te Manahawkin, NJ
Phillips 5/70-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te
Louis Joseph Marucheau, LTJG, OinC ljmaru@worldnet.att.net 6/70-7/70 Ha Tien/Sea Float Boulder, CO
Joseph Peter Jurgella, QM1 6/70-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te KIA - 10/25/70 (PCF 59) --- Stevens Point, WI
Robert Grey Stewart, LTJG, OinC 7/70-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te deceased 11/22/1989 in Jacksonville, FL
Roy Lee McKeown, BM3 ??-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te Centralia, WA
Charles William Davidson, BM3 ??-8/70 An Thoi/Sea Float/Vinh Te Chepachet, RI
8/??-9/19/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3914

- PCFs 87, 88 and 89 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Comstock LSD 19 on 9 September 1966.

- Carl Raymond Goodfellow, EN2, died during a sapper attack on the Qui Nhon swift base 12/22-23/67. He was a crewmember of PCF 88. After Action Report

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 88 transferred from Qui Nhon to An Thoi.

- On 3 December 1968, PCF 10, PCF 43, PCF 88 and PCF 93 raided Viet Cong positions deep into the Cai Lon river and destroyed 15 structures, 17 sampans, 9 junks and killed 1 Viet Cong. The boats encountered hostile fire on 3 occasions when exiting the river, inflicting minor damage to PCF 10 and PCF 43.

- On the morning of 6 December 1968, PCF 36 and PCF 88 were patrolling up the Rach Giang Thann when they were ambushed seven miles northeast of Ha Tien. The enemy fired on the two patrol craft from both banks of the river with small arms, 57mm recoilless rifles and B-40 rockets. Machine-gun, small arms and grenade fire from the Swift boats partially suppressed the hostile fire as they cleared the ambush area. The craft beached at Tra Pho, a short distance upriver, to care for the nine crewman wounded (three seriously). In addition, one crewman was killed in the action and one VNN lost overboard and another wounded. No B-40 or recoilless rifle rounds scored direct hits, however, both craft were damaged by numerous small arms hits. During the return downriver through the ambush area, cover was provided by Task Force 116 light helicopter fire teams that saturated the enemy positions with rockets and machine gun fire. Due to the dense cover along both banks the enemy was unseen throughout the engagement and enemy losses were unknown.

- On 26 December 1968, PCF 88 accomplished more damage with one round of ILLUMINATION than can ever be imagined. After Action Report

- At 0700 on 10 May 1969, Coastal Group 26 inserted an ambush team just north of Ap My Hoi. At 0830, PCF 88 on normal MARKET TIME patrol received an urgent request from Coastal Group 26 for gunfire support and a dustoff aircraft to MEDEVAC two wounded, who were pinned down by heavy enemy fire. PCF 88 arrived on the scene at 0845 and after calling for a dustoff aircraft immediately began gunfire support. PCF 42 arrived on the scene 10 minutes later and provided additional cover fire. Air cover and spotter planes were called from Phan Rang to join the battle and drop smoke flares to mark friendly and enemy positions. Enemy fire was sufficiently suppressed to allow Coastal Group 26 elements to begin withdrawing. PCF 36, patrolling area 4F, was called in to join the fight. By 0930 PCF 42 and Yabuta junks began taking Coastal Group 26 elements aboard as they were out of ammunition and unable to defend themselves while being taken under enemy fire from the tree line beyond the beach. PCF 42 again supplied cover fire while Coastal Group 27 began inserting troops just to the north to assist in evacuating troops. At 0930 Coastal Group 27 troops came under heavy enemy automatic weapons fire from dug in positions as PCF 36 arrived on scene and immediately began suppression fire. PCF 36's aggressive attack was so continuous and accurate it halted all enemy fire; this was credited as a significant factor in reducing friendly casualties. Throughout the day PCF 36 organized and coordinated simultaneous strikes by five PCFs in column formation along the kill zone, attacking and then withdrawing to allow air strikes between attacks. At 1700 Coastal Group 26 concluded the mission and all Coastal Group 26 and 27 troops were withdrawn. PCF 36 ordered all PCFs to normal MARKET TIME patrols leaving PCF 82 and PCF 42 on station to provide continuous H & I fire throughout the night.
From 0830 to 1700 the PCFs provided uninterrupted coordinated attacks utilizing continuous arms resupply by PCFs from Cam Ranh Bay. Coordination with strike aircraft was outstanding resulting in continuous heavy bombardment for the entire eight and one-half hour operation. The PCFs expended 13,559 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition and 544 rounds of 81mm mortars. There were two Vietnamese killed and four wounded while six enemy were killed (body count). Due to complete and overwhelming bombardment of the entire area, enemy casualties were probably far greater than actually counted.

PCF 89
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
9 September 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Jeffrey Elwell Ferris, LTJG, OinC jeffrey.ferris@att.net 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Skaneateles, NY
Harold E. Zahratka, GMG2/1 7/67-?? Qui Nhon deceased 2/11/1994 in Montgomery, MN
Ronald Bruce Gagnon, RD2 ronbo004@aol.com 7/67-?? Qui Nhon deceased 6/3/2010 in Cape Coral, FL
Severino S. Aguilar, EN2 7/67-?? Qui Nhon Voorhees, NJ
Gerald Edgar Gordon Jr, RDSN/RD3 ggordon2@embarqmail.com 7/67-?? Qui Nhon DeBary, FL
Anthony V. Gresham, GMGSN 7/67-?? Qui Nhon
Robert Cecil Morris III, EN3 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon ?replacement for Zahratka?
Thomas Williams Wright, LTJG, OinC twright3@hotmail.com 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Savannah, GA
James T. Thompson, EN2 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon
George Edward Bobb III, RD3 gbobb@columbus.rr.com 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Westerville, OH
William J. Newman, BM3 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon
Donald Eugene Kinser, BMSN cpms@comcast.net 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Oliver Springs, TN
Fredrick J. Nastasuk Jr, GMGSN 5/68-9/68 Qui Nhon Kentfield, CA
Richard Courtney Wallace, LTJG, OinC lafnkat@earthlink.net 9/68-11/68 Qui Nhon KIA - 11/8/68 --- Norfolk, VA
Peter Paul Blasko Jr, BM3 9/68-11/68 Qui Nhon KIA - 11/8/68 --- Southern Pines, NC
Stephen Thomas Volz, BM3 ??/68-11/68 Qui Nhon KIA - 11/8/68 --- Lakewood, CA
John Wallace Wyatt, GMGSN wyattjohn@earthlink.net ??/68-11/68 Qui Nhon WIA - 11/8/68 --- Spokane, WA
John Douglas Singleton, EN1 usnder322@aol.com 9/68-12/68 Qui Nhon Pelham, NH
Jerry Glenn Jones, RD2 3/68-3/69 Qui Nhon Newport News, VA
James H. Mason, QM3 9/68-9/69 Qui Nhon
John Ernest Walsh, GMG2 wjohnswift@comcast.net 4/69-6/69 Qui Nhon Daly City, CA
Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2 ljorg46@yahoo.com 69 Qui Nhon Ewing, NE
Charles Michael Sayre, LTJG, OinC cms213taos@newmex.com 12/69-5/70 Ha Tien/An Thoi/Sea Float Taos, NM
Donald Lewey Holley, BM3 lewholley@gmail.com 12/69-2/70 Ha Tien/An Thoi/Sea Float Holt, MI
Donald J. Mendes, BM3 dkmendes@earthlink.net 12/69-5/70 Ha Tien/An Thoi/Sea Float Independence, VA

Russell Lynn Seibert, GMGSN

rustyabassin@comcast.net 12/69-5/70 Ha Tien/An Thoi/Sea Float New Cumberland, PA
Guy Bibo Gugliotta, LTJG, OinC guygugliotta@yahoo.com 5/70-10/70 An Thoi Pekham, NY
John William Mani, EN2 5/70-10/70 An Thoi Frazeysburg, OH
Walter Louis Hogan, RD3 5/70-10/70 An Thoi was from Texas
Sherwood James Drumheller, RDSN 5/70-10/70 An Thoi Mount Morris, IL
John Marshall Bruce, GMG2 abruce39@msn.com 5/70-10/70 An Thoi Green River, WY
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3919

- PCFs 87, 88 and 89 were delivered to Qui Nhon, from Subic Bay, PI, onboard the USS Comstock LSD 19 on 9 September 1966.

- Between 0300 and 0400 on the morning of 5 June 1968, PCF 89 on patrol about 10 miles south of Qui Nhon observed a sampan moving from fishing boat to fishing boat. The suspicious sampan was boarded and searched revealing that the two occupants had a large sum of money in their possession. The sampan contained only a few small fish and no nets. The suspects and sampan were turned over to the Qui Nhon military police as probable Viet Cong tax collectors.

- Three (3) personnel were lost and one (1) wounded, when the 81mm mortar exploded, after an accidental double loading on 8 November 1968

- While escorting the USS Brule AKL 28, on 14 July 1970, PCFs 22, 89, 96 and VNN PCF 3816 in company with USS Canon PG 90, came under heavy B-40 rocket and automatic weapons fire. The Canon was hit twice, by rocket fire, in the engine room, causing a loss of maneuverability in the kill zone. PCF 96 and VNN PCF 3816 beached in the ambush area, and began placing heavy suppressive fire out to cover the Canon. The VNN PCF 3816 was hit in the pilothouse with B-40 rockets three (3) times, wounding five (5) VNN personnel. Biet Hai troops were inserted by PCF 96, to secure the area.

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PCF 90
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Bruce S. Russell, LTJG, OinC ??-4/67-?? An Thoi/Qui Nhon was from Sarasota, FL
30 April 1967 An Thoi boat transferred to Qui Nhon
Robert M. Christian, BM1 4/67-?? Qui Nhon wounded in sapper attack, Qui Nhon 12/22-23/67 After Action Report
Donald Taylor Bradbury, LTJG, OinC 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Burke, VA
Calvin H. Mills, QM1 Qui Nhon
Donald Fuller, GMG3 Qui Nhon
Timothy Taramasso, GMGSN staramasso@aol.com 68-69 Qui Nhon Vacaville, CA
Robert Morris Shipley, ENFN gincol@aol.com 4/67-4/68 Qui Nhon Henderson, TX
John J. Holle, SN Qui Nhon
Patrick James Sheedy Jr, LTJG, OinC patandsues@gmail.com 8/68-1/69 Qui Nhon Gig Harbor, WA
Ronald Eugene Seib (Durham), EN2 cpodurham@centurytel.net 9/68-1/69 Qui Nhon Lakebay, WA
Dennis Allen Spranger, QM2 daspranger@yahoo.com ?? Qui Nhon Racine, WI
Terry Lee Boone, RD3 mtboone@aol.com 9/68-1/69 Qui Nhon Kansas City, MO
Raymond M. Anderson, GMGSN 8/68-1/69 Qui Nhon
George Macnider Bates, LTJG, OinC 1/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Baltimore, MD
Albert Herman Field Jr, QM2 1/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Connellys Springs, NC
Terry Lee Boone, RD2 mtboone@aol.com 1/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Kansas City, MO
Gary Dean Hoover, BM3 gdhoover@adelphia.net 1/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Anaheim, CA
Edward Peter Gad, GMG3 1/69-8/69 Qui Nhon Hellertown, PA
Richard Alan "Dirty Frank" Trussoni, EN3 ktrussoni@aol.com 1/69-6/69 Qui Nhon Chaseburg, WI
Jack Louis Carlson, ENS, OinC jack.carlson@comcast.net 8/69-12/69 Cam Ranh Bay Eagan, MN
Robert Ford Wassam, QM2 bwassam@verizon.net 8/69-12/69 Cam Ranh Bay Elk Grove, CA
Wells, EN2 8/69-12/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Joe Martinez, GMG2 8/69-12/69 Cam Ranh Bay
Charles W(athen) Ryle, RD3 8/69-12/69 Cam Ranh Bay ??Venice, CA??
Tran Cong Hien, QM3 Cam Ranh Bay Vietnamese In Training Crew
Nguyen Ngoc Loan, EN Cam Ranh Bay Vietnamese In Training Crew
Vo Duc Hanh, EN Cam Ranh Bay Vietnamese In Training Crew
Phan Van Tham, BM Cam Ranh Bay Vietnamese In Training Crew
Larry Howell Watts, EN2 lhwatts@aol.com Cam Ranh Bay Piedmont, SC
Edwin Albert "Win" Schrader Jr, LTJG, OinC winschrader@earthlink.net 5/70-7/70 Cat Lo Plymouth, MI
??-10/14/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3920

- On 30 April 1967 boat transferred from An Thoi to Qui Nhon.

- On the night of 13 November, PCF 90 collided with an unlighted 12 foot Vietnamese sampan, about three miles southeast of Nha Trang. There were three boys on board, ages 9, 10 and 12. The 9 year old boy was recovered in good health. LCPL 46 and skimmers assisted in the search for the two missing boys with negative results. A subsequent investigation of PCF 90's hull revealed the 12 year old entangled in the screws along with an anchor and assorted nets and lines.

PCF 91
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
John Stanton, LTJG, OinC ??-4/67-?? An Thoi/Qui Nhon
Lawrence Paul Martin, BM2 (No Computer) 10/66-10/67 An Thoi/Qui Nhon Seattle, WA
30 April 1967 An Thoi boat transferred to Qui Nhon
Edward Barnes Curtiss, LTJG, OinC edcurtiss@gmail.com 5/67-5/68 Qui Nhon Edina, MN
Calvin H. Mills, QM2 5/67-5/68 Qui Nhon
Wallace D(avid) Allen, EN3 5/67-5/68 Qui Nhon ??Mesa, AZ??
Scott Eugene Peterson, GMGSN sep3344@cox.net 5/67-5/68 Qui Nhon Virginia Beach, VA
Frank Gutierrez Jr, RDSN 5/67-5/68 Qui Nhon ??Kingman, AZ??
William Saunders Ronsaville, LTJG, OinC ronsavil@us.ibm.com 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon Washington, DC
Leon A. Jouet, BM2 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon ??deceased 26 March 2011 in Bowie, MD??
Carl Benson Tilley, BM2 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon Lebanon, TN
Richard G. Thibault, RM3 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon
Joseph Robert "Bob" Clements, EN3 jrclements@gbronline.com 7/67-3/68 Qui Nhon deceased 11/19/2010 in Tulsa, OK
John M. Hill, RM3 7/67-7/68 Qui Nhon
Charles Dwane Herman, RD3 cdh789@msn.com 9/67-2/68 Qui Nhon Forest Lake, MN
Norman Edward LeDuc, GMG3/2 ??10/67?? Qui Nhon deceased 10/10/2009 in Manchester, NH
Hugh Michael Taylor, LTJG, OinC 3/68-3/69 Qui Nhon Duxbury, MA
James M. Trammel Jr, QM2 Qui Nhon
Gordon D. Wagoner, RD2 gdwagon@mn.rr.com Qui Nhon Minnetonka, MN
Neil Robert Beck, BM2 5/68-5/69 Qui Nhon Hemet, CA
Charles G. Leonard, EN2 68-69 Qui Nhon
Jeffery Lynn Elliott, GMGSN 68-69 Qui Nhon
5/18-7/7/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
John Woolfolk Burke III, LTJG, OinC JWB3rd@aol.com 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Middleburg, VA
Don or John McNeil, QM2 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon was from Los Angeles, CA
William Charles Hogan, RD2 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon
William Kent Gain, RD2 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Sheridan, WY
John Marshall Bruce, GMG2 abruce39@msn.com 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon Green River, WY
Everett Benjamin Hart, EN2 9/69-10/69 Qui Nhon deceased 4/15/1977 in San Antonio, TX
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3861
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service

- On 30 April 1967 boat transferred from An Thoi to Qui Nhon.

- Rapid reaction and NGFS, provided by PCFs 61 and 91, from CosDiv 15, 28 August 1967, prevented the loss of an entire Popular Forces outpost located off Song Cau, during a Viet Cong attack.

- At noon on 16 July 1969, PCF 91 observed an F-100 aircraft crash about 2.5 miles east of Tuy Hoa AFB. The pilot ejected; however, the parachute failed to open and no beeper was heard after the crash. While PCF 75 and HMAS Brisbane searched the area, PCF 91 ferried divers from Tuy Hoa AFB to the USS Widgeon MSC 208 . After the Widgeon discovered the main body of the wreckage with sounding gear, the divers were put into the water. The fuselage was discovered in several large pieces; however, the divers were unable to locate the pilot or cockpit section. At 1200 on 17 July the divers ceased operations and were returned to Tuy Hoa AFB.

- Boat departed Qui Nhon 25 October 1969 for Saigon and turnover to the Vietnamese Navy.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 92
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Roger P. Freiberg, LTJG, OinC 10/66-9/67 An Thoi Fond Du Lac, WI
Platt, BM1 10/66-9/67 An Thoi
Timothy Peter Cummings, EN2 rothx5@aim.com (daughter) 10/66-9/67 An Thoi deceased 9/13/2007 in Belfair, WA
Danny Ross Miller, GMG2 dmill@wilkshire.net 10/66-9/67 An Thoi Dover, OH
Charles Erwin Vessey Sr, RM3 10/66-9/67 An Thoi deceased 10/21/2005 in Niangua, MO --- made RM1
Sydney L. Sims, SN 10/66-9/67 An Thoi Newbury Park, CA
Robert W. Schultz Jr, LTJG, OinC ??/66-2/67 An Thoi ??St Louis, MO area?? --- left country 2 February 1967
James L. Broyles Jr, BM1 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi
Raymond William Jenkins, GMG2 raymondjenks@aol.com ??/66-2/67 An Thoi Douglas, MA
William Robert Jones, EN2 ??/66-2/67 An Thoi Mason, OH
John Charles Lorenz, RM3 j-c-lorenz@sbcglobal.net ??/66-2/67 An Thoi St. Louis, MO
Marty Clayton Becktell, SA martyb@rochester.rr.com 11/66-2/67 An Thoi Rochester, NY
Granger Penfield Lathrop, LTJG, OinC glathrop@coastside.net 2/68-10/68 An Thoi Montara, CA
Charles Ray Dorsey, EN2 2/68-10/68 An Thoi deceased 11/20/2009 in Corpus Christi, TX
Mark Maurice Lilienthal, RD3 2/68-10/68 An Thoi deceased 1/15/1997 in Tempe, AZ
Gregory Vincent Cybulski, RD3 bucicy@aol.com 2/68-10/68 An Thoi Columbus, OH
Chester Bennett Bishop Jr, GMG3 bing87@comcast.net 2/68-10/68 An Thoi Rowley, MA
Michael James, GMG3 mdemske22@yahoo.com 2/68-10/68 An Thoi Manitowoc, WI
18 October 1968 An Thoi sailed to Cam Ranh Bay for turnover to IUWG
IUWG One, WestPac - Unit Two 11/7/68-5/14/69
James Milton Neveln, LTJG, OinC jimneveln@sbcglobal.net 5/69-8/69 Cat Lo Reno, NV
Lawrence Charles Kuentzel, QM3 5/69-8/69 Cat Lo deceased 6/22/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA - made chief (ret)
Gregory B. "Greg" Thacker, RD3 fivsec4460@msn.com 5/69-8/69 Cat Lo Elkins, AR
Fred Richard Cooper, BM3 FCooper@greenvillecounty.org 5/69-8/69 Cat Lo deceased 1/28/2007 in Pelzer, SC
Charles Edward Reuter, EN3 ReuterCE@aol.com 5/69-8/69 Cat Lo Cedar Rapids, IA
8/12-10/10/69 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
28 February 1970 DaNang transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3884

- On 18 October 1968, PCF 92 transferred from An Thoi to Cam Ranh Bay.

- PCFs 73, 74 and 92 were turned over to OinC, Inshore Undersea Warfare Group One, Western Pacific Detachment, Unit Two, 7 November 1968.

- PCF 92 was returned to Coastal Squadron One, 14 May 1969.

PCF 93
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
George Francis Marcelonis, RM2 lisa.marcelonis@gmail.com 10/66-10/67 An Thoi Pensacola, FL
Robert Spencer Bell, LT, OinC ??-7/67 An Thoi
Martin Anthony Petrich III, LTJG, OinC marpet1@comcast.net 7/67-1/68 An Thoi Tacoma, WA
John Herman Gollotte, GMG2 7/67-1/68 An Thoi deceased 4/30/2004 in Mulga, AL
William Gurley, BM3 7/67-1/68 An Thoi
Jerry Wilson, EN3 7/67-1/68 An Thoi
Earl Fontenot, SN ??67-68?? An Thoi was from Lake Charles, LA
James Craig McDonough, SN jmcdonough4@cinci.rr.com 7/67-1/68 An Thoi Cincinnati, OH
Adams, SN An Thoi
?Don E.? Austin, GMG2 An Thoi
Michael Thomas Brown, LT, OinC michael.brown1943@hotmail.com 4/68-1/69 An Thoi WIA 10/4/68 --- Bradenton, FL
Michael ???Hayes??? Haney, EN1 An Thoi
David L. Clayton, QM2 pcf93@ilkonet.com An Thoi WIA 10/4/68 --- Alice, TX
Marvin Allen Sedlachek, RD3 sedlacheks@sbcglobal.net 4/68-2/69 An Thoi WIA 2/2/69 --- Oshkosh, WI
Daniel Brion Starks, BMSN 4/68-??/69 An Thoi
Mark Craig Nagy, GMGSN

bahialovers@hotmail.com

4/68-??/69 An Thoi Lakewood, CA --- made GMG2
Paul Daniel Bolding, EN2 3/68-3/69 An Thoi Arlington, TX??
Bryan Walter Kowalczyk, GMGSN bkowal@cox.net An Thoi Las Vegas, NV
William Edward Clark Jr, BM2 An Thoi
Jacob E. Mullins Jr, EN3 An Thoi
W. John Lewis, RM3 wlewis@gfs.com An Thoi
Hendricks, SN An Thoi
Richard P. Baker, LTJG, OinC 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Carnegie, PA
David George Marquardson, QM2 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Concord, CA
Harold Eugene "Gene" Hart Jr, RD2 ghart@lunf.edu 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Jacksonville, FL
Ammon Earl Ward Jr, GMG3 12/68-1/69 An Thoi
Walter Wells Weddell, EN3 walter143@dctexas.net 12/68-1/69 An Thoi Scurry, TX
Jerry Joel Vogel, SN/BM3 12/68-1/69 An Thoi deceased 5/5/2008 in Denver, CO
John Pressly Chenoweth III, LTJG, OinC drjack@gvtc.com 1/69-6/69 An Thoi Spring Branch, TX
Donald Renzy Adams, BM2 eadams41@cox.net 1/69-6/69 An Thoi Pensacola, FL
Howard Sylvester Emerick II, QM2 wmcondr1@comcast.net 1/69-6/69 An Thoi Jacksonville, FL
Charles Emory Van Deman, RD2 1/69-6/69 An Thoi St Louis, MO
Donald C. Renshaw, EN3 1/69-6/69 An Thoi Middleburg, FL
Van Howard O’Dell, GMG2 odell@gmail.com 1/69-6/69 An Thoi Katy, TX
7/8-8/31/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
William Edward Franke, ENS, OinC wefranke@gannonintl.com 9/69-11/69 An Thoi McLean, VA
Weymouth Daniel Symmes Jr, RD2 WeySymmes@aol.com 9/69-11/69 An Thoi Missoula, MT
Tony Paul Gisclair, BM3 9/69-11/69 An Thoi Poplarville, MS
Edward Ronald "Tex" Stokes, GMG3 ers@earthlink.net 9/69-11/69 An Thoi Mobile, AL
Gary Paul Alexander, GMG3 9/69-11/69 An Thoi Norwalk, IA
Larry Dean Jorgensen, EN2 ljorg46@yahoo.com 9/69-11/69 An Thoi Ewing, NE
Robin R. Rhodes, LTJG, OinC rrhodes2@comcast.net 11/69-2/70 An Thoi Fresno, CA
Lawrence Alan Jones, RD2 11/69-2/70 An Thoi ??Bronson, FL??
Willard E. Short, GMG3 11/69-2/70 An Thoi Bryant, AL
Jeffrey T. Turqueza, BM3 11/69-2/70 An Thoi Santa Clara, CA
William Wendling Stanard, LTJG, OinC wstanard@palmertrinity.org 3/70-10/70 An Thoi Key Largo, FL
Billy Ray Walker, BM2 billyw@schoollink.net 3/70-10/70 An Thoi Roanoke Rapids, NC
Williams, QM2 3/70-10/70 An Thoi
Ronald Clyde Chase, GMG3 windrider18@excite.com 3/70-10/70 An Thoi Eagle, ID
(Robert J.) "Charlie" Brown, EN(3) 3/70-10/70 An Thoi
Rogers, SN 3/70-10/70 An Thoi
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3921

- At 1605 on 13 May 1967, a Navy U2-C aircraft crashed five miles east of An Thoi. Thirty minutes later PCF 93 arrived on the scene and picked up the sole survivor. The bodies of the other two crew members and most of the wreckage were recovered during subsequent salvage operations.

- On 17 October 1968, PCF 11, PCF 38 and PCF 93 conducted a raid into the Viet Cong controlled lake south of the Ong Doc river and were credited with 3 Viet Cong WIA, 64 structures destroyed, 15 sampans destroyed and numerous livestock destroyed. The OinCs of PCF 38 and PCF 93 and one crewman were wounded during the raid when the PCFs came under light fire.

- On 26 October 1968, PCF 9 and PCF 93 made the first transit of the long and dangerous Rach Gia-Ha Tien canal gathering valuable information during the trip.

- On 24 November 1968, PCF 31, 38, 72, 82, and 93, entered the Bo De river in an attempt to fire on a suspected Viet Cong General's plantation near the adjoining Dam Doi river. Shortly after entering, the PCFs encountered extreme enemy fire from both banks of the river, and were forced to abort the mission. Four of the PCFs received heavy damage and several crewmen were seriously wounded during the ensuing battle. Three Viet Cong were killed during the exchange of fire. Stars and Stripes story

- On 3 December 1968, PCF 10, PCF 43, PCF 88 and PCF 93 raided Viet Cong positions deep into the Cai Lon river and destroyed 15 structures, 17 sampans, 9 junks and killed 1 Viet Cong. The boats encountered hostile fire on 3 occasions when exiting the river, inflicting minor damage to PCF 10 and PCF 43.

- On 27 December 1968, PCFs 3, 5, 9, 43 and 93 raided enemy positions in the Cua Lon river and Bo De river, destroying numerous sampans and structures and killing 1 Viet Cong. Enemy fire was encountered twice during the raid and 2 USN crewmen were wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- On the morning of 29 September 1969, PCFs 93 and 5, while in a waterborne guard post about three miles from the mouth of the Bo De River, observed a 65-foot ocean-going junk (MT594 NTDC) proceeding slowly up the Bo De River from sea. The "Swift" boats got underway, illuminated the junk and proceeded alongside. Six males, on the bow of the junk, threw a small box over the side and were frantically trying to cut free a fishing net hanging over the side. The PCF crewmen boarded the junk and seized all males before they could cut the net. The extreme weight of the net precluded bringing it on deck and also precluded towing the junk due to its drag. The net was then cut and sank with its contents. The junk was then towed to Sea Float and while enroute one detainee offered a PCF VNN trainee 3,000 piasters to release them. The six detainees were turned over to Sea Float for interrogation.

- PCFs 38, 93, 96 and 691 were assigned to extract 115 Mike Strike Force troops from the coast of the South China Sea, 13 April 1970. The troops proceeded 1,500 yards into the water for an at sea extraction but the incoming tide caught many in surf above their heads. PCF crewmen dove into the water and swam to many with life lines and life rings. Two (2) of the MSF troops had stopped breathing but PCF crewmen were able to revive them. The extraction required six (6) hours and removed all 115 MSF troops successfully.

- PCFs 93 and 96 came under attack by five (5) B-40 rocket and automatic weapons fire, 9 June 1970, on the west Song Cua Lon. PCF 93 was hit by one (1) rocket amidships wounding two (2) crewmen. PCF 96 was hit by one (1) rocket at the waterline, wounding the OinC. Both PCFs returned fire and evacuated the area.

PCF 94

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Bruce S. Russell, LTJG, OinC 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi
Alex S. Johnson, EN1 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi made ENC
Samuel A. Torres, GMG2 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi Las Cruces, NM - made GMG1
Lawrence Paul Martin, BM2 (No Computer) 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi Seattle, WA
Larry Lee Nonnemacher II, RMSN 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi Allentown, PA --- made RM2
Melvin O. Smith, SN 10/66-?4/67? An Thoi
Thomas Scudder Winslow, LTJG, OinC navalark98@aol.com 5/67-5/68 An Thoi Oakland, CA
Quint, RM1 5/67-5/68 An Thoi
Carlyle John Brown, EN2 cjbrown94@sbcglobal.net 5/67-5/68 An Thoi Watervliet, MI
Guraltemo, GMG2 5/67-5/68 An Thoi
James Larry Brookshire, BM3 james.brookshire@us.army.mil 5/67-12/67 An Thoi Waco, KY
Mike ????, SN 5/67-5/68 An Thoi Navajo Indian
Thomas Morduit Herritage III, LT, OinC therritage@ameritech.com 3/68-3/69 An Thoi Novi, MI
Robert Phillip Salter, STG2 salter13@comcast.net 3/68-11/68 An Thoi WIA -11/3/68 --- Fremont, CA
Larry James Balok, LTJG, OinC seascow@msn.com 7/68-11/68 An Thoi Bradenton, FL
James Lindy Miller, RD1 jjmiller@wavecable.com 7/68-11/68 An Thoi Port Orchard, WA
Kenneth Ralph Poole, EN2 kpswiftvet@gmail.com 7/68-11/68 An Thoi Imperial Beach, CA
Vern Earl Ratcliff, GMGSN/3 7/68-11/68 An Thoi deceased 5/21/1986 in Shawnee, OK
11/5/68-1/17/69 An Thoi overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
Edward Robert "Tedd" Peck Jr, LTJG, OinC tpeck49@cableone.net 1/69-1/69 An Thoi WIA - 1/29/69 --- Santa Rosa, CA
Delbert Louis Sandusky, QM1 1/69-1/69 An Thoi Dunedin, IL
Eugene Kenneth "Thor" Thorson, EN2 1/69-1/69 An Thoi Ames, IA
Michael Richard Eugene Medeiros, QM2 aureus@sbcglobal.net 1/69-1/69 An Thoi San Leandro, CA
Stanley Edward Jenereski, RD2 Jenereski@aol.com 1/69-1/69 An Thoi Southborough, MA
David Marion Alston, GMG2 1/69-1/69 An Thoi WIA - 1/29/69 --- Columbia, SC
John Forbes Kerry, LTJG, OinC 2/69-3/69 An Thoi Boston, MA (replaced Peck - 1/30/69)
Frederick Alan Short, GMG3 fshort7@comcast.net 2/69-3/69 An Thoi North Little Rock, AR (replaced Alston - 2/18/69)
David Marion Alston, GMG2 3/69-3/69 An Thoi Columbia, SC (replaced Short - 3/6/69)
Daniel Salinas II, LTJG, OinC 2/69-8/69 An Thoi
Joseph Edward Muharsky, RD2 ndc@mwwed.com 1/69-4/69 An Thoi Mentor, OH
Larry G. Potter, QM2 1/69-?? An Thoi
James Barry Bogart, EN3 bogey67401@yahoo.com 1/69-8/69 An Thoi Salina, KS
Dalmas K. Coates, BM3 1/69-?? An Thoi Wamego, KS
Chris Whalen, GMGSN 1/69-?? An Thoi
Henry "Buddy" Berman III, QM2 5/69-7/69 An Thoi deceased 6/8/2004 in DeLeon Springs, FL
Alfonso Abrego Garza, RD3 algarza@earthlink.net 6/69-6/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Richmond, TX
John Ellis O'Neill, LTJG, OinC oneilljohn@copn.com 9/69-3/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Houston, TX
Michael Richard Feye, EN2 michaelpcf94@yahoo.com 1/70-10/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Cedar Rapids, IA

Henry W. Crosby, GMG3

1/70-7/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo was from New York
Robert Ray Clay, RDSN 1/70-7/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo was from Houston, TX or Louisiana
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo Ormond Beach, FL
Bradford Miles Slepicka, RD3 ElbowG97@aol.com 9/70-9/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Katy, TX
1 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3915

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On 3 November 1968, PCF 94 came under intense enemy fire while probing the Duong Keo canal resulting in heavy damage to the PCF and one crewman. PCF 94 returned the fire, destroying an enemy bunker and killing 1 Viet Cong.

- On 5 November 1968, boat sailed to Cat Lo for in country overhaul.

- On 29 January 1969, PCFs 5, 72, 93 and 94, together with units of COSDIV 13, conducted operations in the Cua Lon river. PCFs 72 and 94 came under fire while probing a side canal resulting in 3 USN WIA and light damage to PCF 94.

- On the morning of 28 February 1969, PCFs 23, 43 and 94 entered the Bay Hap and embarked RF/PF's from Cai Nuoc for a probe of the enemy positions. Landing parties from PCFs 23 and 94 discovered fresh spider holes and much brass in the area as PCF 43 provided cover from the river. After EOD personnel destroyed two bunkers the landing parties were re-embarked for another probe three miles further up the river. Heavy small arms fire was met as the planned landing area was neared. With 30 troops on board each craft the three "Swift" boats responded immediately by turning toward and beaching opposite the enemy positions. This surprise maneuver caused the Viet Cong to stand and run, followed closely by the RF/PFs. As the action moved up river PCFs 23 and 43 followed and again came under hostile fire. Again the enemy positions were charged with PCF 93 joining in the action. With the RF/PFs already ashore this time PCF crewmen went ashore in pursuit of the enemy. During this phase of the action one Viet Cong was killed and his still loaded rocket launcher captured. Total results of the day's action included 30 sampans, 15 structures, 7 bunkers, 12 tons of rice, 1 still and 50 gallons of liquor destroyed; 2 sewing machines, 6 individual weapons, one rocket launcher, small arms ammunition, enemy psyops material, a man, a woman and a child captured; and 10 Viet Cong killed (4 by PCFs and 6 by RF/PFs). There were no friendly casualties and the "Swift" boats received only minor damage.

- The Cua Lon River was the scene of a raid that encountered hostile fire on 12 March 1969. PCFs 23 and 94 took MSF troops up river, where they were landed without incident and began moving to the west. At the same time PCFs 43 and 51 stood by to provide cover. As the sweep progressed PCF 51 probed north of the Cai Nhap Canal and PCFs 23 and 94 probed up the Cai Ngai River. Following these probes light small arms fire was received from the beach and was immediately suppressed. The three Swifts then headed up the Cai Nhap Canal where two of three water mines detonated, one throwing up a 50-foot column of mud and water. Heavy enemy fire was taken from both canal banks and could not be suppressed. The PCFs cleared to the south and picked up the MSF unit. The enemy positions were taken under mortar and artillery fire and air support was called in. A group of 20 additional MSF were brought to the mouth of the Cua Lon from the USS Washtenaw County LST 1166 by LCVP. They were taken by PCFs 43 and 94 up river to where a sweep lasting one hour sighted nine Viet Cong and detained one female suspect. Other results included five structures, 14 sampans and a large junk destroyed. Three of the PCFs received minor damage and one crewman was slightly wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- 30 December 1969, several rounds of 60mm mortar fire fell in the vicinity of the PCF pontoons at Ha Tien. PCF 94 received minor shrapnel damage.

- PCF 94, in company with PCFs 22, 35 and VNN PCF 3806, 14 January 1970, were supporting a troop sweep when PCF 94 was hit by a claymore mine resulting in two (2) friendly WIA and damage to the hull and one engine.

- While patrolling on the c Giang Thanh, 25 April 1970, PCFs 3 and 94 came under heavy AK-47 and B-40 rocket attack. Three (3) B-40 rockets detonated close aboard PCF 94, causing shrapnel damage, the starboard bow was also hit by 9 AK-47 rounds. One crewman on PCF 3 was also wounded when a probable recoilless round passed through the boat, from starboard to port, just aft of the cabin and exploded when it hit the water. Flack jackets hanging over the cable lines around the rear deck likely saved his life. The PCFs suppressed the fire and then spotted for a SEAWOLF strike on the surrounding area.

PCF 95
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
John William Vernetti, BMSN 1966 Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
John William Zickler, LTJG, OinC jwz@tds.net 1/67-3/67 Cat Lo Afton, NY
Donald C. Bross, LTJG, OinC bross.donald@tchden.org 4/67-11/67 Cat Lo Boulder, CO
Fred Eugene Stith, BM2 festith@juno.com 4/67-11/67 Cat Lo Denison, TX
Robert Eugene Lorona, GMG3 loronare@yuma.usmc.mi 4/67-11/67 Cat Lo Yuma, AZ
Fuller, EN3 4/67-11/67 Cat Lo
Frank Furrer, SN 4/67-11/67 Cat Lo
Paul A. Metz, LTJG, OinC 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo was from Warrensville, OH
Richard Keith Shockley, QM2 stroken52@msn.com 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo Cos Cob, CT
Frederick Franklin Pallas, EN2 trich2598@yahoo.com 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo Ubly, MI
Glendall Bond, RD3 judya007@aol.com 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo Forest Grove, OR
Alonzo V. Smith, GM3 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo was from California
Ken McGuire, SN 5/67-3/68 Cat Lo was from New York
1/10-1/22/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
William Stillwell Mann Jr, LTJG, OinC wsmann100@earthlink.net 3/68-5/68 Qui Nhon Chocowinity, NC
Jacks, BM2 3/68-5/68 Qui Nhon
Moore, RM2 3/68-5/68 Qui Nhon
Michael Adams, QM3 3/68-5/68 Qui Nhon Spokane, WA
Dennis Lavell Green, GMG3 coachgramps1@aol.com 3/68-5/68 Qui Nhon Richland, WA
Charles Dwane Herman, RD3 cdh789@msn.com 3/68-6/68 Qui Nhon Forest Lake, MN
Harold Francis "Hal" Amerau Jr, LTJG, OinC 7/68-3/69 Cat Lo Alexandria, VA
Myron Marcus "Marc" Milligan Jr, GMGSN mmillig53@gmail.com 7/68-3/69 Cat Lo Aurora, CO
Kellogg "Ked" Fairbank III, LTJG, OinC kedfairbank@gmail.com 8/68-5/69 Cat Lo Chicago, IL
Victor Valentine St.Onge, BM2 sstonge@lcc.ctc.edu 8/68-8/69 Cat Lo Longview, WA
Arnold Lynn Yoas, EN2 8/68-8/69 Cat Lo Monroe, MI
David Lee McNeil, BM3 dmcneil@montecitoinvestments.com 8/68-8/69 Cat Lo Austin, TX
Steven Theodore Anderson, RD3 jsande3@msn.com 8/68-8/69 Cat Lo Isanti, MN
Michael Harold Howard, GMG3 8/68-8/69 Cat Lo made chief and retired
Robert LeRoy "Rod" Prewitt, RD2 rod7143@yahoo.com 2/69-8/69 Cat Lo Jacksonville, FL
Stephen Alfred Hansen, LTJG, OinC s.hansen@managedlaw.com 8/69-10/69 Cat Lo Clovis, CA
James Alan St. Clair, GMG3 stclair49@hotmail.com 8/69-10/69 Cat Lo Celeste, TX
10/15/69-1/1/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
Harry George McConnell, LTJG, OinC hmcconnell@daytonalaw.com 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo Ormond Beach, FL
"Eddie" Edwards, QM1 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo
John Dwight "Snuffy" Digman, EN2 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo ??Miller, NE??
Walter Louis Hogan, RD3 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo was from Texas
Autry Roger Dean, BM3 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo Talking Rock, GA
Richard Lynn Collins, GMGSN/3 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo
1 May 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3838

- On 2 July 1967, Team 5 of Harbor Clearance Unit ONE, together with PCF 95 and the Seventh Fleet's USS Oak Hill LSD 7, successfully completed the salvage of PCF 97. The 22 ton MARKET TIME craft had been sunk by enemy fire on 25 June during a routine patrol off the Ca Mau Peninsula. Working from PCF 95, the Team 5 divers hooked up the sunken craft to Oak Hill's 35-ton crane. The Swift boat was then lifted clear of the surface, dewatered, and lowered into the LSD's well deck. Seven hours after the recovery operation had begun, PCF 97 was on its way to Subic for repairs.

- At 0245 on 23 July 1968, movement along the beach was observed, in an area known for Viet Cong Activity, by PCF 28 at a position approximately one mile up stream from the Bo De river east of Tan My. PCF 28 was soon joined by PCF 95 and the two craft each fired ten 81mm mortar rounds into the area. Both banks were then taken under .50 caliber machine-gun fire as the Swift boats turned and headed for open seas. At this time, approximately 0315, heavy automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire was received from both banks of the river. The officer in charge of PCF 28 was severely wounded in the action. The two patrol craft each received minor damage. PCF 95 resumed normal patrol duties and PCF 28 rendezvoused with the support LST for evacuation of the wounded officer. The OinC of PCF 28 had received shrapnel wounds to the head.

- On 27 July 1968, PCFs 95 and 102 teamed with USCGC Winona WHEC 65 to engage enemy recoilless rifle positions at the mouth of the Bo De river. The Swift boats acted as decoys proceeding up the river firing their .50 caliber machine guns into both banks following a pre-entry barrage by Winona. As they turned back toward the sea the enemy opened fire with three recoilless rifle rounds. One round hit PCF 95 making a 2 foot by 1 1/2 foot hole just above the water line on the starboard side. The Swift boats opened fire with their mortars and machine guns to suppress the enemy fire and Winona joined the action with five-inch gunfire. The enemy lost four killed plus an estimated one wounded, In addition, three weapons positions and a bunker were destroyed and one sampan sunk. Effective damage control stopped the flooding on PCF 95 allowing the two craft to return up river emptying their magazines against the enemy positions with the aid of an airborne spotter. Only two minor wounds were received by crewmen of PCF 95.

- About noon on 11 June 1969, PCFs 102, 95 and 60, Coastal Group 34 junks with RF troops embarked, entered the Rach Bang Cung to probe small canals and fire at targets of opportunity. An enemy initiated fire fight occurred about five miles up the canal. One Yabuta junk received a direct B-40 rocket hit, starting a fire. After suppressing the enemy fire, the units exited the canal without further enemy contact. Enemy losses were 20 structures and two bunkers damaged and nine sampans destroyed. Friendly casualties included two US sailors and eight VN troops wounded. PCF 102 suffered two holes in the hull above the waterline.

- On 26 August 1969, PCF 95 was hailed while passing the LSCO Balintawak Y45 in the Bassac River about 45 miles southeast of Can Tho. The ship, of Philippine registry, was enroute from Vinh Long to Long Xuyen and then to USS Hunterdon County LST 838 at Chau Doc. The Philippine ship had sustained a B-40 rocket hit in the pilot house killing the first officer and a seaman while wounding the 2nd officer. The wounded man was given first aid and medevaced by dustoff helo to the 29th Evacuation Hospital at Binh Tuy. The Swift boat then passed through the area of the sapper attack without incident, finding only a populated area.

- On 17 October 1969, PCF 95 was on patrol of the Lang River when the boat was attacked by heavy enemy automatic weapons and rocket fire. One rocket round detonated near the pilot house, wounding three crewmen and causing serious damage to the boat. Under a barrage of suppressive fire the boat was maneuvered away from the kill zone. Upon reaching safety, the wounded were administered first aid and damage control actions were initiated.

PCF 96
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
David Michael Bradley, QM2 bradsmgtd@msn.com 1/68-?? Cat Lo Sun City, CA
Harold Francis "Hal" Amerau Jr, LTJG, OinC 3/68-7/68 Cat Lo Alexandria, VA
Robert Leon "Tuck" Brant, LTJG, OinC friarbrant@cox.net 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo Chantilly, VA
Richard Prevett, BM2 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo
Fred Stephen Prysock, GMG2 fprysock@roadrunner.com 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo Enterprise, AL
Gogdill, EN2 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo
Gerald Dever Pochel, RD3 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo KIA - 9/4/68 --- Otis, OR
Steve Ralph Luke, BM2 7/68-9/68 Cat Lo KIA - 12/6/68 (PCF 36) --- Provo, UT
Donavon Clark Current, LT, OinC dc.current2@gmail.com 9/68-2/69 Cat Lo Hampton, NH
Randall Edward Middleton, ENS/LTJG, OinC rand@middletonassociates.net 3/69-6/69 Cat Lo Normal, IL
John Joseph Billowitz, LTJG, OinC chocolatejonmar@aol.com 2/69-11/69 DaNang/An Thoi Brookline, MA
Noah Alan Davidson, QM2 2/69-11/69 DaNang/An Thoi Lake Stevens, WA
Hubert Weldon Bishop Jr, BM2 2/69-11/69 DaNang/An Thoi Brandenburg, KY
John Lloyd Ryals Jr, RD3 2/69-11/69 DaNang/An Thoi ??Pascagoula, MS??
Thomas M. McCambridge, GMG2 2/69-11/69 DaNang/An Thoi
Wendell Walter Webner, EN2 2/69-?? DaNang/An Thoi ??Eugene, OR??
Michael Alfred Green, ENS, OinC 69-1/70 An Thoi Chula Vista, CA
Robert Knute Folkes, QM2 b4poms@charter.net 4/69-4/70 An Thoi Maryville, TN
James Newell, ENS, OinC newelljames@sbcglobal.net An Thoi Columbus, IN
Justin John McCarthy, LTJG, OinC abb-nov@msn.com 6/70-8/70 An Thoi Exton, PA
Dustin Dwight Vincent, QM2 6/70-8/70 An Thoi
Clifford Roy Bolstad, QM2 cabolstad@comcast.net 6/70-8/70 An Thoi Federal Way, WA
Henry Ray Anderson, EN3 6/70-8/70 An Thoi
Richard A. Frank 6/70-8/70 An Thoi was from St. Louis, MO
Michael James Murphy 6/70-8/70 An Thoi
Roy Albert Blackstone Jr, RDSN rab5037@bellsouth.net 6/70-8/70 An Thoi Woodstock, GA
??-10/14/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3922

- PCF 96 was hit by a B-40 rocket while transiting the Ganh Hao river in May 1967. It sank in 12' of water, offshore, lazarette up!

- Shortly after noon on 12 July 1968, PCF 96 was damaged by an enemy rocket 8 miles south-southwest of Tan My. As the Swift boat was investigating the mouth of a small river the Viet Cong opened fire with automatic weapons and one rocket round which hit the starboard side of the patrol craft. No personnel casualties were incurred, however, the round made a 12 by 18 inch hole in the main cabin about six inches above the water line. Temporary repairs were made by USS Page County LST 1076. Four of the enemy were estimated to have been killed by PCF 96 as 600 rounds of .50 caliber suppressive fire was directed at the Viet Cong positions.

- On 4 September 1968, PCF 96 closed the shoreline 18 miles southwest of Tan An for a harassment and interdiction mission; heavy automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire was received. The fire was returned killing an estimated five of the enemy as the "Swift' boat cleared the area. One crewman died of wounds received in the action.

- PCFs 96 and 9 came under heavy B-40 rocket attack, 6 March 1970, while patrolling the Rach Giang Thanh. PCF 96 took three (3) hits and PCF 9 received one (1) hit. One (1) VNN crewmember was slightly wounded.

- PCFs 38, 93, 96 and 691 were assigned to extract 115 Mike Strike Force troops from the coast of the South China Sea, 13 April 1970. The troops proceeded 1,500 yards into the water for an at sea extraction but the incoming tide caught many in surf above their heads. PCF crewmen dove into the water and swam to many with life lines and life rings. Two (2) of the MSF troops had stopped breathing but PCF crewmen were able to revive them. The extraction required six (6) hours and removed all 115 MSF troops successfully.

- PCFs 93 and 96 came under attack by five (5) B-40 rocket and automatic weapons fire, 9 June 1970, on the west Song Cua Lon. PCF 93 was hit by one (1) rocket amidships wounding two (2) crewmen. PCF 96 was hit by one (1) rocket at the waterline, wounding the OinC. Both PCFs returned fire and evacuated the area.

- While escorting the USS Brule AKL 28, on 14 July 1970, PCFs 22, 89, 96 and VNN PCF 3816 in company with USS Canon PG 90, came under heavy B-40 rocket and automatic weapons fire. The Canon was hit twice, by rocket fire, in the engine room, causing a loss of maneuverability in the kill zone. PCF 96 and VNN PCF 3816 beached in the ambush area, and began placing heavy suppressive fire out to cover the Canon. The VNN PCF 3816 was hit in the pilothouse with B-40 rockets three (3) times, wounding five (5) VNN personnel. Biet Hai troops were inserted by PCF 96, to secure the area.

PCF 97
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Joseph William Callahan Jr, LTJG, OinC 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo ??Philadelphia, PA?? --- was from Alexandria, VA
Kellogg, EN1/ENC 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo made chief, transferred to Cat Lo staff
Randal Kenneth Fredricksen, GMG3 dragonwolf1@comcast.net 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo Chaska, MN
Roundtree, RM 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo
Frank Paul Giobbi, BMSN ctjetsfan@sbcglobal.net 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo Darien, CT
Cobb, SN 3/67-6/67 Cat Lo
Thomas Arthur Withey, LTJG, OinC tpwithey@aol.com 6/67-6/67 Cam Ranh Bay WIA 6/25/67 --- Spring Valley, CA
7/2-12/29/67 repair in Subic Bay, PI
(Zoomie) Wood(s), LTJG, OinC 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay had been a navy jet fighter pilot (shot down 3 times)
Pappy Watson, EN2 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay
"Stanley Steamer" Jackson, QM2 qmcjack@aol.com 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay
Manuel Rodriguez, RD3 mrpr423@aol.com 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Caryville, TX
Stephen Wayne Hatch, BM3 shatch6915@aol.com 12/67-10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Niagara Falls, NY
Ron Buelle (sp) Cam Ranh Bay
Scott J. Vance, GMGSN 4/68 -10/68 Cam Ranh Bay Kneeland, CA
Gary Robert Blinn, LTJG, OinC gary.blinn@norfolkbeverage.com 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay deceased 27 July 2011 in Norfolk, NE
Jerry Leroy Henderson, QM2 redangus@swbell.net 5/68-8/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay Gainesville, TX
Joseph Eugene Kisner, EN2 jckisner@cebridge.net 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay Elkins, WV
Drew Emerson Whitlow, BM3 knightdip1@aol.com 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay Huntsville, AR
Duane Anthony "Dewey" Stensrud, RD3 deweynita@yahoo.com 5/68-5/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay Rochester, MN
"J." Alvin Payton Jr, GMG3 jpayton1017@cox.net 6/68-5/69 Cat Lo/Cam Ranh Bay Virginia Beach, VA
John Robert Brechko, LTJG, OinC 12/69-3/70 Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec ??Summerville, SC?? --- was from Windsor, NY
"Reno", GMG 12/69-? Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec was from Chicago, IL
Robert William Kurtz, RD3 12/69-? Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec Conifer, CO
snipe, EN? 12/69-? Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec was from the south
unknown man 12/69-? Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec was from Bugtussle, TN
Charles Albert "Skip" Wehrle, RD3 swehrle@ameritech.net 12/69-4/70 Cam Ranh/Cat Lo/Sa Dec Garden City, MI
Dayton J. Ogden Jr, LTJG, OinC 3/70-9/70 CatLo/Cambodia/SaDec New Canaan, CT
William K. Harris, BM2 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia ??Florida??
Ralph Thomas Singleton, EN2 5/70-5/70 Cambodia deceased 8/17/2002 in Dallas, TX
Keith Craig Harris, RD3 elbowgulf71@yahoo.com ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Murphysboro, IL
Robert William Kurtz, RD3 ??5/70-6/70?? Cambodia Conifer, CO
Bradford Miles Slepicka, RD3 cosdiv13@aol.com 7/70-9/70 Cat Lo Katy, TX
9/7-10/23/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3929


- On the morning of 25 June 1967, PCF 97, patrolling 500 yards off the mouth of the Ganh Hao River, 45 miles northeast of Ca Mau Point, came under heavy automatic-weapons and recoilless-rifle fire from Viet Cong shore positions. While returning the intense enemy fire, the Swift boat was struck at the waterline by a recoilless-rifle round which tore a three-by-four foot hole in the hull and wounded the Officer in Charge. The PCF flooded rapidly and turned seaward in order to concentrate on the damaged area. However, all attempts to arrest the flooding failed, and the Swift boat eventually sank in 27 feet of water. The entire crew was rescued by PCF 26.
Salvage operations to recover PCF 97 began the next day. Team 5 of Harbor Clearance Unit 1 was dispatched to the scene from Vung Tau. However, the team's light lift craft was unable to raise the PCF clear of the water. The team then stripped the sunken boat of all removable equipment, and remained on the scene to await the arrival of the SEVENTH Fleet's USS Oak Hill LSD 7, which had a crane capable of lifting the PCF.
On 2 July, Team 5 of Harbor Clearance Unit ONE, together with PCF 95 and the USS Oak Hill LSD 7, hooked up the sunken craft to Oak Hill's 35-ton crane. The Swift boat was then lifted clear of the surface, dewatered, and lowered into the LSD's well-deck. Seven hours after the recovery operation had begun, PCF 97 was on its way to Subic for repairs.

- At 0200 on 17 May 1969, Commander Task Group 115.2 directed PCF 97 to provide gunfire support for Popular Forces in contact with the enemy about 12 miles northeast of Phan Rang. The enemy attempted imitative deception when they used a Vietnamese Navy frequency and the PCF 52 call sign. The enemy attempted to give false coordinates for the gunfire support mission. Normal procedures were to use the VNN frequency for coordination with VNN forces through the use of an interpreter. The enemy attempt at luring PCF 97 away from the scene of the action was unsuccessful. Popular Forces sweeping the area reported 20 enemy killed (body count) while Popular Force casualties were one killed and two wounded.

- On 26 June 1970, PCF 97 inserted 120 Rough Puff troops for a sweep of "Football Field", NW of Linh Long. The troops made contact, and PCF 97 was called upon to MEDEVAC one (1) RF soldier, while under heavy fire. When PCF 97 returned, it took aboard two(2) additional RF troops for MEDEVAC and proceeded to extract the rest of the RF troops, while suppressing incoming fire.

- On 12 November 1970, PCFs 45, 87, 97 and 692 entered the southern mouth of the Rach Eo Lon and inserted KCS troops. The PCFs fired H&I at suspected enemy positions. At least two (2) tons of ammo was captured and destroyed. PCFs 692 and 45 were taken under fire with B-40 and small arms. Black Ponies were scrambled to assist. KCS captured one B-40 shoulder launcher. PCF 87 was ambushed while proceeding out of the Eo Lon canal, 12 November 1970. One (1) B-40 rocket hit the after conning station killing two (2) KCS troops and wounding two (2) US sailors (one was medevaced to the 23rd BVAC hospital), one (1) VNN crewmember (also medevaced) and one (1) KCS.

- This was the last incident, of the Vietnam conflict, where a US Navy swift boat was damaged or a crewman was injured.

PCF 98 - "The Gray Ghost"
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
October 1966 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
Peter A. Roe, LTJG, OinC 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo deceased 9/13/2000 in Norcross, GA
Dale Anthony Dolezal, EN3 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo
Floyd O. Heady, GMG2 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo Kingsland, GA
Anthony W. Hermeling, RMSN 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo Breckenridge, MN
Harry Thomas Hunsucker, BM2 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo Kyle, TX
Thomas L. Wilson, SN 10/66-3/67 Cat Lo
Karl Ross Symons, SN chapterb@frontiernet.net 8/66-8/67 Cat Lo Two Harbors, MN
Charles Roscoe Wright, RMSN ??-9/67 Cat Lo Fayetteville, TN
John Carl McKinley, LTJG, OinC karmsdca@yahoo.com 4/67-12/67 Cat Lo Coronado, CA
Wadie Marvin Moore, BM1 4/67-10/67 Cat Lo deceased 1/9/2003 in Lillington, NC
Alieff Larry Lindsey, GMG2 4/67-? Cat Lo deceased 7/21/1988 in Memphis, TN
Chasain, EN2 (sp) 4/67-? Cat Lo
Kerry Wallace Thames, QM3 kerrythames@comcast.net 4/67-10/67 Cat Lo Heiskell, TN
Errol L. McKee, RM3 catloswifty@fuse.net 4/67-10/67 Cat Lo Cincinnati, OH
James Joseph Feder, LTJG, OinC jimfeder@thegoldenpaw.org 6/67-7/68 Cat Lo Orlando, FL
Darrell Howard Sage, RD2 Sagethewalldoc@aol.com 5/67-7/68 Cat Lo Littleton, CO
Bill Brock, BM2 Cat Lo
Clyde Gilbreath, EN2 Cat Lo
Philip Frederic Post, GMG2 Cat Lo Broomfield, CO
James Howard Akers, BMSN akerspcf98@yahoo.com 12/67-6/68 Cat Lo Penndel, PA (story)
1/22-2/??/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
Wade Rowland Sanders, LTJG, OinC 1/68-1/69 Cat Lo San Diego, CA
Harry Lawrence Creamer, GMGSN hcreamer624@verizon.net 1/68-12/68 Cat Lo Woodbine, NJ
John Patrick McDermott, BM2 ??-9/68 Cat Lo KIA - 9/7/68 --- Pittsburg, KS
Thomas Ray Blakley, EN3/2 trb56@msn.com 9/68-6/69 Cat Lo Cincinnati, OH
Douglas Scott Martin, LTJG, OinC dsmartin67@gmail.com 1/69-11/69 Cat Lo Monroe Township, NJ
Charles Roland Richardson, BM3 charles@bigriver.net 8/69-12/69 Cat Lo Millington, TN
Robert Patrick Williams, RDSN ??-8/69-?? Cat Lo Mocksville, NC
Eugene Donald Deusanio, GMGSN ??-8/69-?? Cat Lo
Michael Harold Howard, GMG3 ?/68-8/69 Cat Lo made chief and retired
George Andrew Wendell, EN3 margeo3@cox.net 6/69-11/69 Cat Lo Las Vegas, NV
Ronald Wayne Saxon, SN/GMG3 8/69-?? Cat Lo Baton Rouge, LA
Dennis Dale Harner, LTJG, OinC ddharner@sbcglobal.net 11/69-12/69 Cat Lo Austin, TX
Thomas Edwin Terrell, QM2 pcf17@yahoo.com 11/69-12/69 Cat Lo Eugene, OR
Jerry Allen "Frog" Sheneman, EN3 11/69-?? Cat Lo ??Verona, KY?? - retired EN1
Donald Hamilton Patterson, LTJG, OinC 8/70-10/70 deceased 7/26/2008 in Virginia Beach, VA
Phillip Craig Beets, RDSN phil@sunflower.com 3/70-8/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec Lawrence, KS
Brenner, QM1 8/70-10/70
Thomas Edwin Terrell, QM2 pcf17@yahoo.com 8/70-10/70 Cat Lo Eugene, OR
Bob Moody, EN2 8/70-10/70
Charlie, BM3 8/70-10/70
Mark Alan Potes, GMG3 8/70-10/70 Sandy Valley, NV
????-11/28/70 overhaul at NSF Cat Lo
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3930

- On the morning of 25 June 1967, PCF 97, patrolling 500 yards off the mouth of the Ganh Hao River, 45 miles northeast of Ca Mau Point, came under heavy automatic-weapons fire and recoilless-rifle fire from Viet Cong shore positions. While returning the intense enemy fire, the Swift boat was struck at the waterline by a recoilless-rifle round which tore a three-by-four foot hole in the hull and wounded the Officer in Charge. The PCF flooded rapidly and turned seaward in order to concentrate on the damaged area. However, all attempts to arrest the flooding failed, and the Swift boat eventually sank in 27 feet of water. The entire crew was rescued by PCF 26. Salvage operations to recover PCF 97 began the next day. The boat was subsequently salvaged and sent to Subic Bay, PI, for repair and overhaul.

Later on that same day, in two separate incidents, gunfire from PCFs 26 and 98 coordinated by spotter aircraft struck the Viet Cong shore positions which had attacked PCF 97. The aircraft subsequently reported that the gunfire killed 12 Viet Cong, and destroyed several bunkers and sampans. There were no US casualties.

- On 12 May 1968, PCF 102 and PCF 98 were proceeding to investigate a small radar contact near the mouth of the Bo De River, 10 miles east on Tan An, in the evening when they received heavy automatic weapons fire from the tree line. PCF 98 was hit by one 57mm recoilless rifle round in the gun tub that wounded three men; one was seriously injured. Another round passed through the pilot house without detonating. The "Swift" boats evaded out of range as they could not match the heavy volume of fire directed at them. During the brief engagement two mortar rounds were observed to hit the recoilless rifle position apparently putting at least that enemy weapon out of action. Story

- On 7 September 1968, BM2 John P. McDermott was killed by an accidental detonation of a partial mortar round in the barrel of the 81mm mortar. McDermott was inspecting the muzzle of the mortar when the bad round exploded.

PCF 98 aground in rice paddy PCF 98 aground
PCF 98, HIGH & DRY after entering the rice paddy. PCF 98, about to be refloated in the new channel dug by TF 117 forces.
3 April 1969 --- These pictures are definitely worth a thousand words ... and here is the story behind the pictures!

While on patrol in the Mekong on Good Friday, 3 April 1969, at about 0500, my boat spotted a radar blip which appeared to be in the water about 150 yards off the starboard bow. We accelerated to 'attack' only to discover that the higher then normal tide had over-run the riverbank and our radar took the tree line, about 500 yards inland, to be the end of the river! We hit the mud at full speed and literally slid inland about 75 feet. As it turned out, the 'blip' was a random tree in the middle of a partially submerged rice patty.

My crew consoled me, claiming that when the tide came back in we would just float back off, that is until I verified it was a full high tide at the time we went inland. We were ankle deep in water all around the boat, which was listing to port on the "V" bottom.

As the sun rose, the tide went out and there we were, HIGH and DRY! Fortunately, the repair ship USS Phoenix AG 172, was on station in the river about 1 click downstream. I radioed for assistance and a small mike boat was dispatched with several enlisted men, who made disparaging remarks as they approached. I was taken back to the Phoenix and escorted to the CO's stateroom, he was busy shaving and when I told my story he just shook his head in disbelief. He promised to help and when I returned to my boat I found my crew had commandeered several shovels from the peasants, who had came to work in the rice patty, and were now busily attempting to dig us out!

I sent a 100 word "FLASH Message," in code, to SEPIA, trying not sound like a complete idiot for what I had done. The CO of the Phoenix was great - he coordinated with the Army and had one of the Riverine boats, that was equipped with high pressure water pumps, intended to wash away bunkers, travel overnight to our location and it dug a channel behind us. When the tide came back in, we were pulled off. Fortunately, there was no significant damage to our boat. The Phoenix laundered our uniforms, feed us Easter Sunday Dinner and we then returned to Cat Lo, after having been aground for about 36 hours, during which time we spent one very nervous night with local RUFF PUFF's, who stood watch around us in that muddy rice paddy.

Douglas S. Martin, OinC, PCF 98

PCF 99

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
5 November 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
Robert Kevin Bolger, LTJG, OinC bob.bolger@gmail.com 11/66-9/67 DaNang/Chu Lai WIA 5/14/67 --- Bonita, CA
James Dennis Wiggins, QM1/C dc1gator@nctv.com 11/66-9/67 DaNang/Chu Lai WIA 5/14/67 --- Johnston, SC
Michael Allen Malacky, EN1 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai WIA 5/14/67 --- Fort Walton Beach, FL
Marvin Lavon Greathouse, RM3 mlavon2004@earthlink.net 11/66-9/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Silverhill, AL
Ernest Kendall Music Jr, GMG3 11/66-5/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 3/6/2007 in Millwood, GA
Joseph Allen Theep, SN/QM3 jatheep@aol.com 11/66-9/67 DaNang/Chu Lai WIA 5/14/67 --- Wilton, CA
Jonathon Douglas Daves Sr, GMG3 No Computer 5/67-5/67 Chu Lai WIA 5/14/67 --- Philadelphia, PA
Unknown, EN2 5/67-9/67 Chu Lai replacement for Malacky
Unknown, GMG 5/67-9/67 Chu Lai replacement for Daves
Thomas William Yankura, LTJG, OinC 9/67-10/67 DaNang Niantic, CT
Mike Douglas, BM1 9/67-5/68 DaNang
Sam Sarmiento, EM1 9/67-5/68 DaNang
Daniel Thomas Thornbloom, RD3 ltboat@mchsi.com 9/67-5/68 DaNang Moline, IL
James Randall "Randy" Foster, GMG3 seadog@seadog-ret.com 9/67-5/68 DaNang Gilmer, TX
Tony Vance Pyles, GMG3 9/67-5/68 DaNang ??deceased September 1993 in Zanesville, OH??
William Michael Cain, LTJG, OinC lauralmike@msn.com 9/67-9/68 DaNang Lakeland, FL
Virgil Eugene Tayler, QM1 9/67-68 DaNang deceased 8/15/2010 in Lynn, MA --- ??Retired Chief??
Robert Le Roy Franson, BM3 bobretiredusn@msn.com DaNang Rapid City, SD
William C. Coleman III, LTJG, OinC 7/68-2/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Wayland, MA
Peter Edwin Hunot, QM2 pehunot@comcast.net 7/68-6/69 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 10/5/2008 in Fresno, CA
Arnold Louis Gellis, RD3 7/68-6/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Sylmar, CA --- silver star for rescue of PCF 24
Eddie Peter Kajioka, EN3 edkajioka@yahoo.com 7/68-6/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Campo, CA
Frank James Willingham Sr, BM3 dosohoes@aol.com 7/68-6/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Robert Earl Nowlin, GMGSN renowlin@yahoo.com 7/68-6/69 DaNang/Chu Lai Bedford, TX
Michael John Solhaug, LTJG, OinC solhaumj@evms.edu 2/69-5/69 DaNang Virginia Beach, VA
George Edward Cleary, RDSN deceased 10/30/2009 in Cleveland, OH
Philip Edward Mayer, LTJG, OinC 6/69-??/69 DaNang Atco, NJ
William Douglas Kelley, QM2 wmdkelley@aol.com 4/69-7/69 DaNang Colbert, WA
James Burton Samples, EN2 bsamples@sc.rr.com 6/69-??/69 DaNang Lexington, SC
William Henry "Bill" Dougherty, BM3 bosnlad@cox.net 6/69-??/69 DaNang Escondido, CA
Richard Gregory Carsley Sr, BM3 r.carsley@comcast.net 6/69-??/69 DaNang Lombard, IL
Richard Godlib Dennis, RD3 6/69-??/69 DaNang Brighton, CO
Lawrence Douglas Damron, OinC 8/69-??/70 DaNang Chicago, IL
Grady Emil DeLoach Jr, EN3 gdeloachjr@sbcglobel.net 11/69-12/69 DaNang Dallas, TX
5/??-6/19/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
Walter F. Hauschildt Jr, LTJG, OinC 7/70-10/70 Cat Lo Imperial Beach, CA
31 October 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3923

- On 5 November 1966, PCFs 99 and PCF 100 were delivered to DaNang. The following day, PCF 100 transited down the coast to the Qui Nhon swift base where it was assigned for duty.

- On 14 May 1967, PCF 99 received automatic weapons fire from the shore while conducting a "psywar" loudspeaker mission 67 miles south of DaNang PCF 19 joined to assist and provided cover as PCF 99 engaged the enemy positions. During the encounter, PCF 99 sustained eight hits which wounded four of the crew and forced the Swift boat to withdraw. PCF 75 then arrived on the scene and, together with PCF 19, conducted ten firing runs against the ambush area while a fourth Swift boat, PCF 76, provided covering mortar fire. During the action, PCFs 19 and 76 each were struck six times by enemy fire and PCF 75 sustained the loss of an antenna. The extent of Viet Cong casualties was undetermined.. Full Story

- PCF 99 was the second boat in line, trying to enter the Cua Viet river, when PCF 14 capsized, sank and was lost, while transiting the heavy surf conditions, in an attempt to rescue local fisherman from several overturned sampans, 30 November 1967. PCF 99 then became part of the rescue team, along with some of the NSA detachment mike boats, for both the fisherman and the crew of PCF 14. All crewmembers were successfully rescued.

- On 12 February 1969, PCFs 18, 39 and 99 entered the Cua Dai river and proceeded to Hoi An in company with Three Yabuta junks of Coastal Group 14. At Hoi An a pre-Tet concert was performed by the Third Marine Amphibious Force Drum and Bugle Corps in the market place. Other psyops activities were carried out as tapes were broadcast and numerous materials were passed out. On the transit back to sea targets of opportunity were taken under fire and light hostile fire encountered causing no damage or casualties.

- On 10 March 1969, PCF 13 and 99 were conducting routine familiarization with the river complex. PCF-99 exited seaward on business while PCF-13 maintained temporary single coverage of the "brown water". At dusk and not more than three kilometers from CG-14, PCF-13 was ambushed by an unknown sized enemy force. The boat received four rounds of B-40, RPG, recoilless rifle and small arms close aboard with shrapnel damage resulting. Several automatic weapons sights were also involved. The peak tank gunner was blown over the side by the impact of a large round nearby, and subsequently was recovered. Total damage to PCF-13 was several shrapnel holes, about 30-35 bullet holes, one disabled engine and one USN WIA. PCF-13 withdrew to Coastal Group FOURTEEN to await reinforcements. The injured engineman was medevaced.

- On a Cua Dai River patrol, PCF 24 was firing on evading swimmers when it was hit by a 75mm recoilless rifle round at about 1830 on 21 March 1969. A second hit was received 30 seconds later, as the PCF was speeding up to clear the area. The hostile fire was returned by PCF 24 and PCF 99, which had been patrolling with the now damaged boat. PCF 24 ran aground, on a sandbar, where the fires were put out and damage evaluated. PCF 99 immediately ran through the ambush zone to assist the stricken craft, taking several small arms hits. It was soon discovered that the shallow water precluded a hand passed tow line. While under continuing small arms fire, a crewman from PCF 99 then swam a tow line to PCF 24, allowing the "Swift" boat to be pulled free. It was then then lashed the to port side of PCF 99, and together they transited, through the still active enemy firing positions towards CG 14, arriving some one hour later and with no casualties to either crew. Artillery and air strikes were placed on the enemy positions. Of note was the fact that all three evading enemy swimmers were all hit by .50 caliber fire and killed.

- While returning from an exploratory transit of the Kinh Xang canal, near My Tho, 1 August 1970, PCF 99 received multiple B-40 rocket and small arms fire hits. The OinC was moderately wounded and MEDEVACED. All five US crewmen and the VNN crewman were slightly wounded, but remained aboard and returned the boat to Cat Lo.

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PCF 100

Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
6 November 1966 Qui Nhon first arrived in South Vietnam
Douglas Gene Wamsley, GMG3 Qui Nhon Gardner, KS
Peter Kilberth, EN2 p.kilberth@usamailbox.com ??10/67?? Qui Nhon Clifton, NJ
Curtis Francis Torrey, LTJG, OinC ??/68-8/68 Qui Nhon deceased 7/21/2004 in Berwyn, PA
Ward Harold Engelhard Jr, QM2 wardjr@earthlink.net ??-8/68 Qui Nhon Pensacola, FL (made QMCS and CWO4)
Spencer Lee Sanken, EN2 9/67-8/68 Qui Nhon Plymouth, MN
Glenn R. Anderson, GMG2 ??-8/68 Qui Nhon
Martin Walter Miller, EN2 ??-8/68 Qui Nhon made chief
Ralph Wayne Lambert, RD2 Qui Nhon
Eric Fred Hanson, GMG3 efhan63@ymail.com 4/68-8/68 Qui Nhon Brea, CA
Gerald Burnett O'Grady III, LTJG, OinC gogrady@tylerandreynolds.com 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo WIA 1/28/69 --- Winchester, MA
James Thomas Lloyd Jr, RD3 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo WIA 1/28/69
Gary Arnold Helvey, EN3 1/69-2/69 Cat Lo deceased 8/30/2006 in Beloit, KS
2/14-4/24/69 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
26 April 1969 Qui Nhon transferred to Cat Lo
Frank Thomas Costarino, LTJG, OinC blueb1962@gmail.com 4/69-10/69 Cat Lo McCormick, SC
Russell Edward Davis, RD1 ??-11-12/69-?? Cat Lo
Carl Vernon Smouse, QM2 (SS) ??-10/69-2/70-?? Cat Lo
Patrick M. Murphy, BM3 ??-10-12/69-?? Cat Lo
William Patrick "Pat" Walters, GMG3 cycledirect@yahoo.com 4/69-10/69 Cat Lo Durham, CA
31 October 1969 Saigon transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3862
11/69-?? Qui Nhon South Vietnamese Naval service
Bui Van Hung, Trung Uy, OinC 1970 Qui Nhon

- On 5 November 1966, PCFs 99 and PCF 100 were delivered to DaNang. The following day, PCF 100 transited down the coast to the Qui Nhon swift base where it was assigned for duty.

- PCF 100 was transferred to CosDiv 13 at Cat Lo 26 April 1969.

- Boat departed Qui Nhon 25 October 1969 for Saigon and turnover to the Vietnamese Navy.

- In ceremonies on 31 October 1969, at the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard in Saigon, 13 PCFs were turned over to the Vietnamese Navy. The PCFs were numbers 11, 23, 42, 44, 47, 57, 58, 66, 67, 68, 91 and 100. They departed that afternoon for Qui Nhon and will commence MARKET TIME patrols in the Second Coastal Zone during November. The Coastal Surveillance Center, Qui Nhon is also scheduled for turnover to the Vietnamese Navy in early November.

PCF 101
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
5 December 1966 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
William Thomson Ruth, LTJG, OinC 12/66-1/67 DaNang Piedmont, CA
Paul Robert Frausto Jr, BM2 12/66-1/67 DaNang San Diego, CA
Robert L. Porter, EN2 12/66-1/67 DaNang
Lewis P. Gonzales, RM3 12/66-1/67 DaNang ??Los Gatos, CA??
Keith Robert Henriksen, GMG3 icitapp@verizon.net 12/66-1/67 DaNang Redlands, CA
Timothy J. McNamara Jr, SN timothymcnamara@yahoo.com 12/66-1/67 DaNang Meridian, ID
David Garner Wilbourne, LTJG, OinC bwilbourne1@austin.rr.com (wife) 12/66-2/67 DaNang deceased 1/18/2010 --- Corpus Christi, TX
Alma Twichell, BM1 12/66-2/67 DaNang
O'Neal, EN2 12/66-2/67 DaNang
Walter F. Hauschildt Jr, LTJG, OinC 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Imperial Beach, CA
James Rivers, BM1 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased
Wayne Hurd, EN 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai
Lemah Patrick Fell, RM3 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai deceased 1/14/1990 in Gautier, MS
Dean Cavanough Scanlon, GMG3 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Middletown, RI
Thomas Richard Roberts, SN tomr83@verizon.net 2/67-12/67 DaNang/Chu Lai Uniontown, PA
James Randall "Randy" Foster, GMG3 seadog@seadog-ret.com 5/67-9/67 DaNang Gilmer, TX
Sam Sarmiento, EM1 5/67-5/68 DaNang
Daniel Thomas Thornbloom, RD3 ltboat@mchsi.com 5/67-5/68 DaNang Moline, IL
Tony Piles, GMG3 5/67-5/68 DaNang
Scott Eugene Peterson, GMG2 sep3344@cox.net 5/67-5/68 DaNang Virginia Beach, VA
Robert Andrew Hastings, LTJG, OinC 7/67-8/68 DaNang Southport, CT
Caroll G. Browning, GMG3 67 DaNang deceased 4/68 --- Jax NavHosp
Ronald Glenn Henderson, BM3 papa2@cableone.net 8/67-8/68 DaNang deceased 5/30/2009 in Sioux City, IA
Robert M. Hestwood, LTJG, OinC 4/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Nantucket, MA
Albert John Panko Jr, QM1 john.panko@hotmail.com 4/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Cape Coral, FL
Stephen Ray Crick, GMG3 4/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Ingram, TX
Steven R. Donohue, RDSN 4/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang
Kent Waller Comstock, QMSN/QM3 kentcomstock@hawaii.rr.com 4/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Kailua, HI
Stanley James Demerchant, EN2 goldcoast@telus.net 6/68-12/68 Chu Lai/DaNang Prince George, British Columbia
Russell Arthur Puppe, LTJG, OinC rpuppe@gmail.com 12/68-1/69 DaNang Greensboro, GA
David Sumpter, RD2 12/68-1/69 DaNang
Thomas W(illiam) Krause, BM3 12/68-1/69 DaNang ??Texas?? (injured in the Cua Dai river)
Charles George Cox, BM3 donnaandcharles@hotmail.com 12/68-1/69 DaNang Holmen, WI
Thomas Eugene Holloway, QM3 12/68-1/69 DaNang KIA - 4/12/69 (PCF 51) -- New Castle, IN
Dewey Russell Decker, EN3 12/68-1/69 DaNang KIA - 5/15/69 (PCF 51) -- Ionia, MI
Rufus Roosevelt "Sonny" Barber Jr, ENS, OinC barber.sonny@gmail.com 1/69-3/69 DaNang Boca Raton, FL
Ronald Lee Wood Sr, EN2 ronald.wood@dom.com (son) 1/69-3/69 DaNang deceased 4/18/2004 in Denton, MD
Gary L. Peterson, BM3 cosdiv12@yahoo.com 1/69-3/69 DaNang Imperial, CA
Lawrence Gene Linkous, RD3 llinkous@bex.net 1/69-3/69 DaNang Rossford, OH
William Charles Pfeffer, QM2 pfeffhome@earthlink.net 1/69-3/69 DaNang Tucson, AZ
3/19-7/20/69 battle damage repair - Subic Bay
Jim ??James Martin?? Gunn, LTJG, OinC 7/69 DaNang
Grady Emil DeLoach Jr, EN3 gdeloachjr@sbcglobel.net 1/70-2/70 DaNang Dallas, TX
Taylor, QM1


- Boat first first arrived in country 5 December 1966, it had been one of the reserve boats keep in Subic Bay, PI, and replaced PCF 77, that had overturned and been destroyed in the surf, at Hue, 15 November 1966.

- At about 1730 on 19 March 1969, PCF 101 was proceeding down the Cua Dai River from Hoi An, in company with PCF 58, when it was hit in the main cabin by a 75mm recoilless rifle round. A fire broke out in the main cabin and the craft ran aground. As PCF 58 closed to assist, also receiving automatic weapons fire, the damaged craft broke free of the bottom just as a second 75mm round hit, at the waterline, again in the main cabin. This hit caused a fire which eventually detonated the ammunition stored in the main cabin below deck storage compartments. PCF 58 came upon 11 survivors (one USN and four VNN were wounded) in the water 500 yards up river from PCF 101 which was now aground and ablaze. Artillery and air strikes were called into the enemy positions by PCF 58 before heading for CG 14 with the survivors. Two more "Swift" boats were sent into the river to assist when it was discovered that three men were still missing. Three other PCFs also joined in the search and efforts to salvage PCF 101 before the craft was freed and taken to the CG 14 base at about 0300 on the 20th. At 0730 the three missing men, all with minor wounds, were taken off a sampan while on their way to CG 14 after having spent the night on Thuan Tinh Island. Full Story
PCF 101 was out of service until 20 July 1969, for repairs at Naval Base Subic Bay, Philippines.
Note: This attack took place in a location that became known, infamously, at least to the Swiftees in DaNang and Chu Lai, as "Ambush Alley," because it was a sharp bend in the river that had a sand bar running diagonally across it. In order to cross this sandbar, it was necessary to throttle back the engines to idle, which would lift the stern of the boat up onto the surface of the water and allow the skegs to clear the sandbar obstruction. This action made the boat a sitting duck target while you glided over the sandbar and then slowly accelerated away to continue down river.

- On the afternoon of 7 October 1969, while on normal Sea Tiger patrol, PCFs 61 and 69 were destroying fishing wiers on the Truong Giang River, about 17 miles southeast of DaNang, when they received heavy automatic weapons fire. The "Swift" boats withdrew to the northeast and saturated the area with 81mm mortars and then made a .50 caliber strafing run on the enemy positions. After rearming, both units proceeded north to exit the Truong Giang River, when they received heavy automatic weapons, semi-automatic and 57mm recoilless rifle fire from bunker positions. In the general hail of fire, the helmsman, Officer-in-Charge of PCF 61, LTJG Kenneth Dean Norton, USN, was killed and PCF 61 ran hard aground while traveling at full speed. At the same time, both "Swift" boats received 57mm recoilless rocket rounds close aboard, resulting in minor damage to PCF 69 and punctured the port fuel tank of PCF 61, causing minor flooding. Both units suppressed the enemy fire. PCF 101, helo gunships and a dustoff helo arrived on the scene at 1310H. The helo gunships saturated the area with rocket and mini gun fire while LTJG Norton was medevaced. PCFs 69 and 101 pulled PCF 61 free at 1600H and proceeded, without further incident, to Coastal Group 14 headquarters, with the helo gunships providing cover. There were 20 structures destroyed in the operation. One other US sailor received minor wounds, was treated and returned to duty. Enemy casualties are unknown.

PCF 102
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments

15 May 1967

Cat Lo

first arrived in South Vietnam
Norman Joseph Pattarozzi, LTJG, OinC goosecreekfarm@bellsouth.net - wife 5/67-?? Cat Lo deceased 11/8/2001 in Dandridge, TN (Agent Orange)
Kenyon Brent Parker, EN1 brent50@earthlink.net 5/67-?? Cat Lo Sorrento, FL
William Alan Chrissakis, BM2 5/67-?? Cat Lo Bakersfield, CA
Panfilo Hernandez Contreras, PO3 5/67-?? Cat Lo Chandler, AZ
Dennis Lavell Green, GMGSN coachgramps1@aol.com 5/67-?? Cat Lo Richland, WA
Danny Lee Hartley, SN 5/67-?? Cat Lo
William R(obert) Sullivan, LTJG, OinC 7/67-7/68 was from Wilmette, IL --- left country 13 July 1968
Robert Gordon "Tommy" Tucker, QM2 Cat Lo Pottstown, PA
William Arthur Nelson, EN3 nelson4588@yahoo.com 7/67-4/68 Cat Lo Austin, MN
Dan "Sully" Sullivan, GM3 Cat Lo was from Oregon or Washington
Steven Verl Cappiello, RD3 approve@bellsouth.net Cat Lo Key Largo, FL
Leroy Donald Morang, BM3 Cat Lo Albuquerque, NM --- ??made BM1??
Gerald Leon Mayes, LTJG, OinC eagleteam42@yahoo.com 8/67-11/67 Cat Lo Boise, ID --- left country 5 August 1968
4/30-5/11/68 Qui Nhon in country overhaul
Marc Janes Jr, LT, OinC curme8@hotmail.com ??/68-11/68 Cat Lo Gig Harbor, WA
William Cody Garlow, LTJG, OinC bgarlow@bwsunset.com 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo Cody, WY
Ronald D. Evans, EN2 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo
Glenn E. Norr, BM3 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo deceased
Michael Adams, QM3 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo Spokane, WA
Richard Kevin O'Mara, RD3 sepia@att.net 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo Pacific Grove, CA
Joseph P. Breach, GMGSN 10/68-5/69 Cat Lo ??deceased??
Ronald K.C. Woods, BM3 ????-5/69 Cat Lo
James McKenney Will, LTJG, OinC jimwill444@yahoo.com ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo Ormond Beach, CA
Jack Hess Cook, RDSN jcook98613@aol.com ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo Middlebury, IN
Herman Durwood Lavinghouse, GMG2 ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo deceased 15 November 1994 in Picayune, MS
Raul Alberto Najera, QM2 ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo Kingsville, TX
Oran Young, EN2 ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo
Thomas Gordon Forrest, RD2 Tompcf102@aol.com ?-7/68-11/68-? Cat Lo deceased 1 May 2006 in Harper Woods, MI
Larry Wayne Hoffmaster, EN3 lhgh@comcast.net Cat Lo Sugar Land, TX
Russell Arthur Puppe, LTJG, OinC rpuppe@gmail.com 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Greensboro, GA
Thomas W(illiam) Krause, BM3 3/69-4/69 An Thoi ??Texas?? (injured in the Cua Dai river)
Dewey Russell Decker, EN3 3/69-4/69 An Thoi KIA - 5/15/69 (PCF 51) -- Ionia, MI
Charles George Cox, BM3 donnaandcharles@hotmail.com 3/69-4/69 An Thoi Galesville, WI
David Sumpter, RD2 3/69-4/69 An Thoi
John Rogers Roland Jr, LTJG, OinC 5/69-?? Cat Lo Cochran, GA
Carl R. Russell, QM2 5/69-?? Cat Lo
John Patrick Pank, BM3 jp2old@yahoo.com 5/69-?? Cat Lo Portland, OR
William Loyed Clark, EN3 jclark@snowcrest.net (wife) 5/69-?? Cat Lo deceased 28 September 2009 in McCloud, CA
Richard Arthur Gorman, GMG3 namrog46@yahoo.com 5/69-?? Cat Lo Clearwater, FL
Thomas Harrington Pope III, ENS, OinC 7/69-5/70 An Thoi Newberry, SC
Edward J. Kline, QM2 7/69-???? An Thoi
Alexander R. Milne, BM3 7/69-???? Cat Lo Billings, MT
Robert Daniel Kadanka, GMG3 7/69-???? Cat Lo Kendalia, TX --- WIA
James Leon McDonald, EN3 Jmcd@mindspring.com 7/69-???? Cat Lo Leeds, AL
John Joseph Becker Jr, LTJG, OinC starlight42@roadrunner.com 1/70-5/70 Cat Lo Oxnard, CA
??Billy ??Roberts, LTJG ?70? Sa Dec
Billy Price Carwile, GMG3 bcarwile@nc.rr.com ??2/70-11/70?? CatLo/AnThoi deceased 18 September 2007 in Fayetteville, NC
James Riley "Jim" Gilbert II, RDSN 6/70-10/70 Sa Dec Land O Lakes, FL
Charles Joseph Elmauer, GMG3 6/70-10/70 Sa Dec Port Washington, WI
Charles William "Dusty" Rhodes, BM3 6/70-10/70 Sa Dec Ohio
Billy David "Sandy" Sanderson, EN3 6/70-10/70 Sa Dec Electra, TX
Ronald Gordon Smith 8/70-10/70 Sa Dec Santa Ana, CA
Kenneth F. McGuire, ENS, OinC was from Brooklyn, NY
10/70-11/4/70 overhaul at NSF Qui Nhon
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3931

- PCF 102 arrived at Cat Lo at 3pm on 15 May 1967, after completing a 56 hour transit across the South China Sea from Subic Bay, PI, breaking the endurance record for boats of this type by sailing 750 miles. Story

- PCF 71 suffered two personnel casualties on 19 February 1968 as she closed the beach approximately 49 miles northeast of Ca Mau point in company with PCF 102 to provide direct gunfire against a hostile area. The Swift boats returned and suppressed the hostile fire with their .50 caliber machine guns while withdrawing to seaward. The injuries to the US Navymen were minor and the extent of enemy personnel casualties was unknown.

- On 12 May 1968, PCF 102 and PCF 98 were proceeding to investigate a small radar contact near the mouth of the Bo De River, 10 miles east on Tan An, in the evening when they received heavy automatic weapons fire from the tree line. PCF 98 was hit by one 57mm recoilless rifle round in the gun tub that wounded tree men; one was seriously injured. Another round passed through the pilot house without detonating. The "Swift" boats evaded out of range as they could not match the heavy volume of fire directed at them. During the brief engagement two mortar rounds were observed to hit the recoilless rifle position apparently putting at least that enemy weapon out of action. Story

- On 27 July 1968, PCFs 95 and 102 teamed with USCGC Winona WHEC 65 to engage enemy recoilless rifle positions at the mouth of the Bo De river. The Swift boats acted as decoys proceeding up the river firing their .50 caliber machine guns into both banks following a pre-entry barrage by Winona. As they turned back toward the sea the enemy opened fire with three recoilless rifle rounds. One round hit PCF 95 making a 2 foot by 1 1/2 foot hole just above the water line on the starboard side. The Swift boats opened fire with their mortars and machine guns to suppress the enemy fire and Winona joined the action with five-inch gunfire. The enemy lost four killed plus an estimated one wounded, In addition, three weapons positions and a bunker were destroyed and one sampan sunk. Effective damage control stopped the flooding on PCF 95 allowing the two craft to return up river emptying their magazines against the enemy positions with the aid of an airborne spotter. Only two minor wounds were received by crewmen of PCF 95.

- About noon on 11 June 1969, PCFs 102, 95 and 60, Coastal Group 34 junks with RF troops embarked, entered the Rach Bang Cung to probe small canals and fire at targets of opportunity. An enemy initiated fire fight occurred about five miles up the canal. One Yabuta junk received a direct B-40 rocket hit, starting a fire. After suppressing the enemy fire, the units exited the canal without further enemy contact. Enemy losses were 20 structures and two bunkers damaged and nine sampans destroyed. Friendly casualties included two US sailors and eight VN troops wounded. PCF 102 suffered two holes in the hull above the waterline.

- On the night of 1 November 1969, a US Army OH-6A helicopter was reported down about two miles southwest of Sa Dec. PCFs 37, 59 and 102 proceeded to search the area with PCF 102 locating the helo partially submerged at the waters edge. The three US occupants were dead. The PCFs stood by to assist in the removal of the bodies and to provide security for the ordnance on board the helo. A Vietnamese stated that the helo was burning at the time of the crash. PCF 59 remained on the scene until relieved by US Army personnel.

- While conducting a PSYOPS mission, in a canal, 8 miles south of Can Tho, 19 February 1970, PCF 102 came under small arms fire, from an ambush site, and had a grenade thrown into the mount 51 gun tub. The mount 51 gunner, helmsman and OinC were injured. PCF 102 suppressed fire and cleared the area. The crew beached the boat and extinguished the fires, caused by the grenade and resulting ammunition explosions. The two injured crewmen were medevaced, while the OinC remained aboard.

PCF 103
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments

August 1967

Cat Lo

first arrived in South Vietnam
Joseph Gerard Opatovsky Jr, GMG3 9/67-4/69 Cat Lo Plainview, NY
Charles Robert Grutzius, LTJG, OinC elexsys.cg@att.net 3/68-3/69 Cat Lo Bumpass, VA
James Robert Wasser, RD2 cwasser@hotmail.com 3/68-12/68 Cat Lo St Anne, IL
Michael Harper "Praying Manis" Manis, RD? lmanis@wiaaa.org 2/68-2/69 Cat Lo deceased 5/20/1994 in Rock Island, IL
Robert Tim Guard, LTJG, OinC 9/68-??/69 Cat Lo Honolulu, HI
Asa Lee Moore, RD2 mooreasal@yahoo.com 9/68-??69 Cat Lo Blacksburg, VA
Guy D. Dorsey, RD3 9/68-??/69 Cat Lo
Samuel Irving Abolafia, RD3 9/68-??/69 Cat Lo deceased 12 March 2009 in Lake Worth, FL
Theodore A. Rice, EN3 9/68-1/69 Cat Lo
Lonny L. Jacobitz, GMG3 9/68-10/68 Cat Lo medevaced to Song Ong Doc Army hospital 10/29/68 --- Hebron, NE
Charles Robert Mohn, LTJG, OinC ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo San Francisco, CA
Ivy L. Johnson, QM2 ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo
Joseph Anthony Billiot Jr, BM3 ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo deceased 10/6/2005 in Marrero, LA
Martin Gerald Baca, GMG3 ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo El Cajon, CA
John Joseph Kerestenyi, RD2 usnpcf103@aol.com ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo Bronx, NY
Edwin Marvin Benjamin Jr, EN2 leigh943@att.net ??-5/69-?? Cat Lo South Bend, IN
Foster Eugene Wright, LTJG, OinC 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Wayland, MA
Jerry D. Edge, EN2 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo ??Eufaula, OK??
Robert E. West, RD3 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo
Vernon Glenn Bear, BM3 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Martinton, IL
Robert Wayne Yount, GMG3 6/69-8/69 Cat Lo Spokane, WA
Rockne Patrick "Rock" Harmon, LTJG, OinC dnarock@aol.com 9/69-5/70 Cat Lo Alameda, CA
William Franklin Brooks, QM1 williambrooks3@cox.net 9/69-5/70 Cat Lo Virginia Beach, VA
David Michael Tofte, GMG2 toftedm@nemontel.net 11/69-6/70 Cat Lo Williston, ND
Vernon Glenn Bear, BM3/2 9/69-5/70 Cat Lo Martinton, IL
Peter Donald Luhrs, EN3 9/69-4/70 Cat Lo deceased 9/5/2004 in Bedford, VA
Robert Charles "Bob" Byram III, RDSN robertb@gwmail.gbcnv.edu 9/69/11/69 Cat Lo Spring Creek, NV
Oliver Perry Lent III, RDSN 11/69-5/70 Cat Lo Portland, OR
Paul Edmond Gray, EN1 70 Cat Lo deceased 11/7/2004 in Augusta, GA
Phillip Craig Beets, RDSN phil@sunflower.com 3/70-8/70 Sa Dec Lawrence, KS
Michael Edward Ramsey 70 Sedgwick, KS
Autry Roger Dean, BM3 70 Cat Lo Talking Rock, GA
William Randall "Randy" Ford, GMGSN ford@hood.edu 70 ??Frederick, MD area??
Garrett Anthony Schultz, QM2 ChiefDutch@msn.com 70 Cat Lo Amarillo, TX
Roy Albert Blackstone Jr, RDSN rab5037@bellsouth.net 10/70-10/70 Cam Ranh/Cat Lo Woodstock, GA
??-11/12/70 overhaul at NSF Cam Ranh Bay
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3932

- PCF 103 was delivered to Vung Tau, from Subic Bay, PI, via a US Navy LSD in August 1967, the boat was later transferred to the docks at Cat Lo. The exact date of arrival in Vietnam is unknown.

- On 8 November 1967, PCF 103 conducted a SAR mission when an Army Mohawk aircraft crashed in full view of the Swift boat approximately 28 miles east-southeast of Ca Mau Point. PCF 103 reached the impact area within 90 seconds and commenced an immediate search for survivors. The USCGC Point Hudson also arrived on scene and assisted in the search. One helmet and one inflated life raft were located but no survivors could be found.

- While conducting naval gunfire against positions near the mouth of the My Thanh River in Ba Xuyen Province on 10 June 1968, PCF 103 received hostile fire from the beach. The enemy fire was quickly suppressed, but not before one crewman on the "Swift" boat received minor wounds in the engagement.

- A large operation on the Cua Lon and Bo De Rivers took place on 29 October 1968. In this operation, three PCFs entered the Bo De River as four others came up the Cua Lon river. Heavy recoilless rifle and automatic weapons fire was encountered by PCFs 28, 32 and 103, about 3 miles up the Bo De River. The fire was suppressed and the three craft proceeded to rendezvous with PCFs 3, 36, 50 and 94 at a point 10 miles up the Cua Lon River. Here a wounded crewman from PCF 103 was transferred to PCF 94 for evacuation out the Cua Lon in company with PCF 50. The remaining five "Swifts" returned toward the mouth of the Bo De under cover of Vietnamese Air Force A-1s, methodically destroying craft and structures found along the waterway. The results included 17 structures, 170 sampans and one large junk destroyed plus 85 structures and 74 sampans damaged. Four other "Swift" boat crewman were slightly wounded.

- On 11 February 1969, 10 PCFs teamed with as LSMR, an LST, an MSO, a WPB, a WHEC, an airborne spotter, Air Force jets and Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops to carry out eight hours of operations on the southern portion of the Ca Mau Peninsula, SEALORDS 308.
After preparatory naval gunfire by USCGC Wachuset WHEC 44, USCGC Point Cypress and USS White River LSMR 536, the river incursions began at 1223. At the mouth of the Rach Duong Keo PCFs 43, 44 and 71 proceeded approximately 2.5 miles up river while 20 MSF troops swept up the east river bank. Also starting from the same point PCFs 3, 10 and 31 proceeded about two miles up the Trum Gong River for a psyops broadcast. At the same time 10 miles to the east-northeast PCFs 28, 53, 60 and 103 entered the Rach Nang and in just four minutes came under heavy hostile fire from the south bank, about one mile up river. With PCF 103 taking two rocket rounds in the port engine and PCF 60 hit in the bow below the waterline, all four craft turned back down river and cleared the mouth about 15 minutes later. Two men were slightly wounded in this engagement, one each from PCF's 60 and 53.
The effort to save PCF 60, which was starting to settle by the bow, continued for over an hour. PCF 60 had to beach on a sandbar outside the canal to avoid sinking. The boat's flooding was brought under control, even though the bow had already gone below the surface, after a P-250 pump, provided by the Point Cypress, and delivered by PCF 44, was received. The boat was then temporarily repaired by its own crew with more permanent repairs being made later by the White River.
The remaining undamaged craft assembled for another venture up the Rach Nang after the enemy positions were hit by air strikes and naval gunfire, in the early afternoon. At 1625 PCFs 3, 10, 31, 43, 44 and 71, with the MSF troops embarked, headed up river. The troops were landed at the river mouth and contact was soon made as PCF 71 took a rocket hit on it's port side. By 1630 the troops had surrounded the enemy firing position. In the ensuing fight two Viet Cong were killed and another probably killed before the enemy retreated up river with the MSF unit in pursuit, until darkness forced breaking contact. Despite vigorous attempts by the OinC and crew to control flooding and to beach PCF 71, it sank in 10 feet of water, only a half mile south of the river mouth. Units stood by PCF 71 and began salvage operations the following morning. Most of the electronic gear and the majority of weapons, including the 81mm mortar, were salvaged by the OinC and crew of PCF 44, despite some very dangerous sea conditions. The next day, 13 February, PCF 71 was successfully refloated by a salvage team.
Other minor casualties were on PCF 10 where three crewmen were wounded by flying, broken glass from a shot out pilothouse window.
Enemy losses to the PCF and MSF forces, that day, came to 27 bunkers, 20 claymore mines, 28 grenades, one structure, and one sampan destroyed; 2 AK-47 rifles captured and numerous bunkers damaged. One MSF soldier was wounded.

- On the morning of 9 April 1969, PCFs 21, 23, 31, 93 and 103 entered the Song Ong Doc with Mobile Strike Force (MSF) troops embarked. As they proceeded up river, light small arms fire was received from the river bank. At a point seven miles up river, the force came under small arms, automatic weapons and recoilless rifle fire. One recoilless rifle round hit PCF 31 but failed to detonate causing only a small hole at the waterline. After suppressing the enemy fire and clearing the area , PCF 31 was escorted back to sea by two additional Swift boats sent up river. Strikes by Army LHFT and naval gunfire from USCGC Mendota WHEC 69 were placed on the enemy position. More small arms was encountered by the PCFs still on the river and the LHFT without friendly casualties. After leaving the river to rearm, the Swift boats proceeded 5 miles up river and put the MSF ashore on the south bank in mid-afternoon. Following the departure of these units from the river at the completion of the ground sweep, PCFs 22, 67 and 94 entered the river to establish night blocking patrols. The purpose of the operation was to intercept Viet Cong which might attempt to head north across the river as they evaded the forces of SILVER MACE II operating to the south. Early on the 10th, PCFs 31, 38, 43 and 71 took over the continuing blocking patrol. At a point 6 miles up river PCF 71 received minor damage from a recoilless rifle hit and one MSF was wounded. Other than light small arms fire the patrols continued without incident until termination that evening. In addition to suppressing hostile fire, the Swift boats, MSF, LHFT and fixed wing aircraft took targets of opportunity under fire in what local authorities had declared a totally restricted zone along the river. Results included 17 structures and nine sampans destroyed, 15 structures and two sampans damaged and one Viet Cong killed in action.

- On the morning of 8 August 1969, five PCFs and four PBRs conducted area prep fire on Hon Lio Island about 11 miles southeast of Go Cong, prior to the insertion of airborne troops. During the prep fir several secondary explosions were observed. The PRU troops were inserted at 0930 and immediately came in contact with the enemy. Throughout the day and night the Swift boats provided H & I fire and blocking force while receiving intermittent automatic weapons fire. At 2230, OV-10 aircraft arrived in the op area and the PCFs provided targets and illumination. The Swift boats and PBRs were detached the morning of 9 August, following a prep of the area for another troop insertion. PCF 103 received small arms fire hits causing only minor damage and slightly wounding a US sailor.

- At 1120H on 30 November 1969, the Alaska Barge and Transport Company office at Vung Tau reported that the civilian tug R Pace, with three barges, was sinking in the vicinity of channel marker 2 in the Cua Tieu River, about 12 miles southwest of Vung Tau. PCFs 53 and 103, enroute to Binh Tuy overheard the tug's SOS transmission and proceeded to the scene. The tug was sighted at 1155H and PCF 103 assumed the position of On-scene Commander. At 1216H, the PCF evacuated all 11 crewmembers. Two MSTS tugs had been dispatched to the scene, and at 1245H the R Pace tug master was transferred to the MSTS salvage tug Ann B. The tug master stated that the R Pace was badly holed when she went aground.

PCF 104 - #50NS6688 (Launched 1966)
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1966-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 4 Blue/Blue/Blue Training Boat - Mark I


***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

- Boat was discovered in Port Townsend, WA, spring 1996, by Neil Geis's son. The boat was rescued from the DRMO salvage yard in Bangor, WA and transported to the SIMA boat yard on the U.S. Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA, in January 2000. The boat underwent extensive repair and restoration by volunteer ex-swiftees, SIMA San Diego personnel and members of SWCC/SBU-12, before being moved to CISM field on the amphibious base, for inclusion in a memorial to the Vietnam era "Brown Water Navy". The boat was dedicated on Veterans Day, 11 November 2000, during the Swift Boat Sailors Association reunion held in Mission Valley, CA.

PCF 104 - January 1968 @ Coronado, CA PCF 104 @ Vietnam Memorial, Coronado, CA
PCF 104 - January 1968, Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA PCF 104 - Vietnam Memorial, Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA

PCF 137 - Mark II
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 August 1968 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
14 October 1968 Vung Tau transferred to South Vietnamese Navy

- PCF 137 was the first US Navy Swift boat transferred to the South Vietnamese Navy, at Vung Tau, on 14 October 1968.

PCF 138 - Mark II
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
17 August 1968 Cat Lo first arrived in South Vietnam
6 December 1968 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy

PCF 139 - Mark II
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
15 August 1968 DaNang first arrived in South Vietnam
James Milton Neveln, LTJG, OinC jimneveln@sbcglobal.net 10/68-11/68 DaNang Reno, NV
Lawrence Charles Kuentzel Sr, QM3 10/68-11/68 DaNang deceased 6/22/2009 in Virginia Beach, VA - made chief (ret)
Gregory B. "Greg" Thacker, RD3 fivsec4460@msn.com 10/68-11/68 DaNang Elkins, AR
Fred Richard Cooper, BM3 FCooper@greenvillecounty.org 10/68-11/68 DaNang deceased 1/28/2007 in Pelzer, SC
Charles Edward Reuter, EN3 ReuterCE@aol.com 10/68-11/68 DaNang Cedar Rapids, IA
William Alexander "Skip" Publicover, GMG3 skipper_sro@yahoo.com 10/68-11/68 DaNang Charleston, SC
Russell Arthur Puppe, LTJG, OinC rpuppe@gmail.com 11/68-12/68 DaNang Greensboro, GA
Thomas W(illiam) Krause, BM3 11/68-12/68 DaNang ??Frisco, TX?? (injured in the Cua Dai river)
Dewey Russell Decker, EN3 11/68-12/68 DaNang KIA - 5/15/69 (PCF 51) --- Ionia, MI
Charles George Cox, BM3 donnaandcharles@hotmail.com 11/68-12/68 DaNang Galesville, WI
Thomas Eugene Holloway, QM3 11/68-12/68 DaNang KIA - 4/12/69 (PCF 51) --- New Castle, IN
David Sumpter, RD2 11/68-12/68DaNang ??Murphy, NC??
6 December 1968 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy

- In late October 1968, PCF 139 crewmen rescued a downed US Air Force pilot only four (4) minutes after he had ejected from his disabled jet.

PCF 691 - Mark III
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
21 December 1969 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Peter Christopher Woolston, LTJG, OinC 2/70-?? An Thoi/Cat Lo Madison, CT
Edward Dean Emerson, QM1 2/70-?? An Thoi/Cat Lo Sioux Falls, SD --- ??made Chief??
Colvert Lee Roll Jr, QM2 2/70-11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Kansas City, MO
Elmer Wayne Shawgo, EN2 2/70-11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Newport, WA
Arthur Ray Herring, GMG3 2/70-?? An Thoi/Cat Lo ??San Pedro, CA??
Thomas Andrew Hammerstone, RDSN thammerstone@msn.com 2/70-11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Midlothian, VA
Lee Hicks, QM1 ?? -11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo was from Sacramento, CA area
James Irwin Dietrich, SN ?? -11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Defuniak Springs, FL --- transferred to USS Satyr ARL-23 - 1 Dec 1970
Billy Price Carwile, GMG3 bcarwile@nc.rr.com ?? -11/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo deceased 9/18/2007 in Fayetteville, NC
Vincent Jay Feuerborn, LT, OinC hundels@aol.com 2/70-7/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo deceased 1/30/2009 in Galveston, TX
William B. Kean III, LTJG, OinC An Thoi/Cat Lo Ewing, NJ
Halley, LTJG, OinC ??-9/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo
William Wendling Stanard, LTJG, OinC wstanard@palmertrinity.org 10/70-11/70 Sea Float Key Largo, FL
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3933 - Mark III


- PCFs 38, 93, 96 and 691 were assigned to extract 115 Mike Strike Force troops from the coast of the South China Sea, 13 April 1970. The troops proceeded 1,500 yards into the water for an at sea extraction but the incoming tide caught many in surf above their heads. PCF crewmen dove into the water and swam to many with life lines and life rings. Two (2) of the MSF troops had stopped breathing but PCF crewmen were able to revive them. The extraction required six (6) hours and removed all 115 MSF troops successfully.

- PCFs 692 and 695, with a Seal team embarked, probed the seaward entrance of the Rach Duong Keo, 5 September 1970. Upon entering, the units received intense automatic weapons fire and ten (10) B-41 shoulder launched rockets. PCF 695 suffered minor damage to the starboard engine and holes in both of her sides. Two (2) crewmen were slightly wounded, and were evacuated by SEAWOLVES. The 691 and 694 were sent to join the patrol. The 691 escorted the 695 back to Seafloat and encountered small arms and B-40 rocket fire while exiting the Duong Keo. The 692 and 694 continued further up stream and observed the wreckage of PCF 43 from a patrol in April 1969. While pulled into the riverbank, awaiting an early morning insertion of the Seals, the 691 and 694 encountered three sampans, headed downstream, carrying NVA regular troops. A fire fight ensured, with no casualties to the Swifts or Seals. The Swifts then moved upstream several miles to the Seal team insertion site. After daylight, approximately 200 yards downstream from where the Swifts were awaiting the return of the Seals, a very large explosion sent large amounts of debris 100 feet into the air, well above the tree line. Upon the return of the Seals, the Swifts exited the Duong Keo with Black Pony and Seawolf providing covering fire. When passing the site of the prior nights encounter with the sampans, the sampans and three or four bodies, in full NVA uniform, were observed lying on the river bank.

- While returning from a Kit Carson Scout operation, 20 October 1970, and on entering the Ben Tre canal mouth, PCF 691 and 692 received approximately 50 rounds of M-60 fire from a friendly position. One KCS was seriously wounded and was MEDEVACED upon arrival at Ben Tre.

PCF 692 - Mark III
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
21 December 1969 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Oliver Grant Halle, LTJG, OinC Oliver.Halle@OliverGHalle.com 12/69-5/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Marietta, GA
Jack Ambrose Dinger, QM3 12/69-3/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo deceased 1/14/1999 in Pensacola, FL
Robert Berry Bennett, EN2 AbbeyNovember692@aol.com 12/69-5/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Melbourne, FL
William Jimmie Eddings, GMG3 12/69-3/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo
Edward Joe Price, GMG3 peaches53@cableone.com 3/70-5/70 An Thoi/Cat Lo Denison, TX
John William Yeoman, LTJG, OinC johnyeoman@earthlink.net 5/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Paia, Maui, HI
Dennis Evan Kempf, BM2 popacharliefoxtrot@embarqmail.com 5/70-7/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Ozawkie, KS
Kenneth William Smith, GMG3 5/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec
Gary Edward Smith, SN 5/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Simi Valley, CA
John Proctor, SN 5/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Gainesville, FL
Serafin T. Tatat Sr, EN3 5/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Benicia, CA
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3934 - Mark III


- On 15 May 1970, PCFs 692 and 35 were escorting the tug SKIPJACK to the mouth of the Bo De river, when they were taken under fire by two (2) B-50 rockets from the north bank of the Cua Lon river, 13 miles NNE of SEAFLOAT. PCF 35 received one (1) hit, on the waterline amidships, causing a 1'x2' hole in the hull. Numerous shrapnel fragments penetrated the main cabin. All main cabin windows were blown out and the steel core of the rocket passed through the forward magazine, which was empty, and exited through the hull, starboard side amidships. A second rocket exploded astern and a third detonated in the water between the tug and PCF 692, neither of which caused damage. PCF 35 returned fire, cleared the ambush site, beached and commenced repairs with the OinC and a crewman jumping into the water to plug the large hole. Meanwhile, PCF 692 stopped short of the ambush site and commenced heavy machine gun and 81mm mortar suppressive fire. Believing contact was broken, PCF 692 attempted to run the kill zone and assist PCF 35. PCF 692 received two (2) rocket near misses, short and astern, before clearing the kill zone. Two nearby SEAWOLVES were directed to the area and placed strikes on the ambush area. When the battle repairs were complete, both PCFs returned to SEAFLOAT.

- On 16 May 1970, PCFs 50, 64 and 692 were proceeding east on the Song Dam Doi, when all units were taken under heavy automatic weapons fire and rocket attack. PCF 50 was hit amidships, by 125mm launch bomb, and suffered a 5'x6' hole. PCF 64, astern, was hit by a B-40 rocket on the fantail, killing two (2) US Navy personnel and wounding three (3) US Navy and four (4) Kit Carson Scouts. All units returned fire and spotted for SEAWOLVES and BLACK PONIES as they placed strikes. PCF 50 was stripped of all weapons and most of its gear, and then left in the river, because of the extensive amount of damage suffered.

- PCFs 692 and 695, with a Seal team embarked, probed the seaward entrance of the Rach Duong Keo, 5 September 1970. Upon entering, the units received intense automatic weapons fire and ten (10) B-41 shoulder launched rockets. PCF 695 suffered minor damage to the starboard engine and holes in both of her sides. Two (2) crewmen were slightly wounded, and were evacuated by SEAWOLVES. PCFs 691 and 694 were sent to join the patrol. PCF 691 escorted the 695 back to SeaFloat and encountered small arms and B-40 rocket fire while exiting the Duong Keo. PCFs 692 and 694 continued further up stream and observed the wreckage of PCF 43 from a patrol in April 1969. While pulled into the riverbank, awaiting an early morning insertion of the Seals, PCFs 691 and 694 encountered three sampans, headed downstream, carrying NVA regular troops. A fire fight ensured, with no casualties to the Swifts or Seals. The Swifts then moved upstream several miles to the Seal team insertion site. After daylight, approximately 200 yards downstream from where the Swifts were awaiting the return of the Seals, a very large explosion sent large amounts of debris 100 feet into the air, well above the tree line. Upon the return of the Seals, the Swifts exited the Duong Keo with Black Pony and Seawolf providing covering fire. When passing the site of the prior nights encounter with the sampans, the sampans and three or four bodies, in full NVA uniform, were observed lying on the river bank..

- While returning from a KCS operation, 20 October 1970, and on entering the Ben Tre canal mouth, PCF 691 and 692 received approximately 50 rounds of M-60 fire from a friendly position. One KCS was seriously wounded and was MEDEVACED upon arrival at Ben Tre.

- On 12 November 1970, PCFs 45, 87, 97 and 692 entered the southern mouth of the Rach Eo Lon and inserted KCS troops. The PCFs fired H&I at suspected enemy positions. At least two (2) tons of ammo was captured and destroyed. PCFs 692 and 45 were taken under fire with B-40 and small arms. Black Ponies were scrambled to assist. KCS captured one B-40 shoulder launcher. PCF 87 was ambushed while proceeding out of the Eo Lon canal, 12 November 1970. One (1) B-40 rocket hit the after conning station killing two (2) KCS troops and wounding two (2) US sailors (one was medevaced to the 23rd BVAC hospital), one (1) VNN crewmember (also medevaced) and one (1) KCS.

- This was the last incident, of the Vietnam conflict, where a US Navy swift boat was damaged or a crewman was injured.

PCF 693 - Mark III
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
21 December 1969 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Ronald Norris Lantz, EN3 thepesokid@hotmail.com 7/70-11/70 Sea Float/Nha Be deceased 11/10/2007 in Houston, TX
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3935 - Mark III


- PCF 693 came to the assistance of VNN PCFs 3811 and 3817, 18 June 1970, which were ambushed by B-40 rockets, on the Song Bo De, while escorting the tug Michael. The PCFs suppressed the incoming fire and MEDEVACED two (2) wounded civilians from the tug.

PCF 694 - Mark III
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
21 December 1969 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Kenneth Earl Cozart, LTJG, OinC kencozart@yahoo.com 12/69-??/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Colleyville, TX
Candelario "Marty" Martinez, QM2 cmar2222@att.net 12/69-2/70 Cat Lo/An Thoi/Sea Float Rio Rancho, NM
Charles Lee Horton Jr, EN2 (SS) ??-11-2/70-?? Cat Lo Decatur, GA
Roger K. Cook, BM3 ??-11-2/70-?? Cat Lo
Hugh James Griffiths, RDSN ??-11-2/70-?? Cat Lo ??Indianapolis, IN??
Bradley Allen Johnson, RDSN 12/69-3/70 Cat Lo
James Edwin Morgan, GMGSN morgan113278@bellsouth.net 2/70-8/70 Cat Lo Spring City, TN
John Joseph Meehan Jr, LTJG, OinC 6/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Glastonbury, CT
Duane Andrew Holman, QM2 drholman@bloomer.net 6/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Bloomer, WI
John Carl Miller, EN2 John.C.Miller@c-a-m.com 6/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec Pasadena, TX
Dan Clyde Field, SN 6/70-12/70 Sea Float/Sa Dec deceased 11/25/2010 in Hinsdale, NH
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3936 - Mark III


- PCFs 692 and 695, with a Seal team embarked, probed the seaward entrance of the Rach Duong Keo, 5 September 1970. Upon entering, the units received intense automatic weapons fire and ten (10) B-41 shoulder launched rockets. PCF 695 suffered minor damage to the starboard engine and holes in both of her sides. Two (2) crewmen were slightly wounded, and were evacuated by SEAWOLVES. PCFs 691 and 694 were sent to join the patrol. PCF 691 escorted the 695 back to SeaFloat and encountered small arms and B-40 rocket fire while exiting the Duong Keo. PCFs 692 and 694 continued further up stream and observed the wreckage of PCF 43 from a patrol in April 1969. While pulled into the riverbank, awaiting an early morning insertion of the Seals, PCFs 691 and 694 encountered three sampans, headed downstream, carrying NVA regular troops. A fire fight ensured, with no casualties to the Swifts or Seals. The Swifts then moved upstream several miles to the Seal team insertion site. After daylight, approximately 200 yards downstream from where the Swifts were awaiting the return of the Seals, a very large explosion sent large amounts of debris 100 feet into the air, well above the tree line. Upon the return of the Seals, the Swifts exited the Duong Keo with Black Pony and Seawolf providing covering fire. When passing the site of the prior nights encounter with the sampans, the sampans and three or four bodies, in full NVA uniform, were observed lying on the river bank.

PCF 695 - Mark III
Crew e-mail Address Dates Base Comments
21 December 1969 An Thoi first arrived in South Vietnam
Frederick E. Thalmann Jr, LTJG, OinC 1/70-2/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Westport, NY
Walter Louis Hogan, RD3 1/70-2/70 An Thoi/Sea Float was from Texas
Curtis Robert MacConnell, EN2 cr.mac@verizon.net 1/70-2/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Harrisburg, PA
Charles Edward Johnson, EN3

chuck@raftercsj.com

2/70-11/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Sun City Center, FL
Robert Eugene Galli, LTJG, OinC 4/70-11/70 An Thoi/Sea Float
Richard Allan Buck, RD3 rick_buck@yahoo.com 4/70-11/70 An Thoi/Sea Float WIA 9/5/70 --- Fairview, OR
Robert Leroy Marshall Jr, QM1 q_master1@hotmail.com 5/70-9/70 An Thoi/Sea Float Odessa, TX
1 December 1970 Cat Lo transferred to South Vietnamese Navy
PCF 3937 - Mark III


- While engaged in normal Market Time operations, PCF 695 rescued four Vietnamese civilians, whose junk had broken up on the rocks, 15 miles south of Ha Tien, in the Gulf of Thailand, 20 January 1970.

- PCFs 692 and 695, with a Seal team embarked, probed the seaward entrance of the Rach Duong Keo, 5 September 1970. Upon entering, the units received intense automatic weapons fire and ten (10) B-41 shoulder launched rockets. PCF 695 suffered minor damage to the starboard engine and holes in both of her sides. Two (2) crewmen were slightly wounded, and were evacuated by SEAWOLVES. PCFs 691 and 694 were sent to join the patrol. PCF 691 escorted the 695 back to Seafloat and encountered small arms and B-40 rocket fire while exiting the Duong Keo. PCFs 692 and 694 continued further up stream and observed the wreckage of PCF 43 from a patrol in April 1969. While pulled into the riverbank, awaiting an early morning insertion of the Seals, PCFs 691 and 694 encountered three sampans, headed downstream, carrying NVA regular troops. A fire fight ensured, with no casualties to the Swifts or Seals. The Swifts then moved upstream several miles to the Seal team insertion site. After daylight, approximately 200 yards downstream from where the Swifts were awaiting the return of the Seals, a very large explosion sent large amounts of debris 100 feet into the air, well above the tree line. Upon the return of the Seals, the Swifts exited the Duong Keo with Black Pony and Seawolf providing covering fire. When passing the site of the prior nights encounter with the sampans, the sampans and three or four bodies, in full NVA uniform, were observed lying on the river bank.

PCF 813 - Mark II - #50NS6823 (Launched 1968)
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1968-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 13 Amber/Amber/Amber Training Boat - Mark II
Dates Base Comments
5 April 1971 - present Senglea, Malta transferred to the 1st Maritime Battery of Malta
P23 - Mark II

***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

- On 16 January 1971, PCFs 813 and 816, were loaded aboard the USS Wood County LST 1178 at Little Creek, VA, departing on 19 January, 1971 for Malta. The Wood County arrived in Valletta's Grand Harbour on 6 February 1971 and discharged the two Swiftboats now referred to as C-6823 (PCF 813) and C-6824 (PCF 816). Their designations were changed to C23 and C24 during the official handover ceremony on 5 April 1971 and then were later changed to P23 and P24. They are now located at Haywharf, Floriana and serve as part of the Malta Maritime Squadron.

 Malta P23 --- exPCF 813

Malta P23 (Mark II)

- On 7 September 1984, C-23 that the misfortune of blowing up during an illegal fireworks dumping-at-sea operation. This incident left five Task Force soldiers and two Policemen dead. C-23 was repaired to its original state despite the severe damages to the forward part of the of the boat which left the pilothouse ripped apart.

The Malta Independent ran an article on 5 September 2009 commemorating the 25th Anniversary of this incident, "Gone, but never, never forgotten."

Malta P23 25th Anniversary article

Malta P23 article 1st page

Malta p23 Article 2nd page

PCF 816 - Mark II - #50NS6824 (Launched 1968)
Dates Crews Bases Call Sign ID Color Code Comments
1968-70 Nearly everyone Coronado and Mare Island, CA Ensign 16 Amber/Green/Amber Training Boat - Mark II
Dates Base Comments
5 April 1971 - present Senglea, Malta transferred to the 1st Maritime Battery of Malta
P24 - Mark II

***All swift boat crew training was done in Coronado, CA until July 1969, when it was moved to Mare Island, CA***

- On 16 January 1971, PCFs 813 and 816, were loaded aboard the USS Wood County LST 1178 at Little Creek, VA, departing on 19 January, 1971 for Malta. The Wood County arrived in Valletta's Grand Harbour on 6 February 1971 and discharged the two Swiftboats now referred to as C-6823 (PCF 813) and C-6824 (PCF 816). Their designations were changed to C23 and C24 during the official handover ceremony on 5 April 1971 and then were later changed to P23 and P24. They are now located at Haywharf, Floriana and serve as part of the Malta Maritime Squadron..

PCF 816 (Mark II) at training pier - Amphibious Base, Coronado, CA - 1968

P24

Malta P24 (Mark II)


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Unknown personnel/boat assignments

This listing contains various small bits of information about people that I have received from many, many sources, but does not contain any reference to a boat or crew assignment, therefore it has been impossible to include these listings in the above boat breakouts. ANY HELP you can give me in properly identifying these people would be most appreciated.

If you have corrections, additions or amplifying information to any data presented here, please contact:

Larry Wasikowski at larrywaz@swiftboats.net or call (402) 331-2504.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KIA's with Unknown boat assignments - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

LTJG William Henry Murphy III - KIA 11/19/67 - Qui Nhon - was from Madison, WI - died in an Army helicopter crash, 1/9th Squadron of the 1st Air Cavalry, liaison/exchange flight program where some of our guys would fly on their helos, and some of their guys would ride our swiftboats. His helicopter was hit by ground fire and crashed. ..... details

BM3 Richard Charles Simon - KIA 11/3/68 - was from Ellsworth, KS - CosDiv11 action (WAS assigned to PCF 50 for part of 1968)

BM3 Gerald Robert Horrell - KIA 1/5/69 - was from North Hollywood, CA - CosDiv11 action --- PCFs 21, 71 and 93 probed the Song Ong Doc. Hostile fire resulted in one (1) US Navy KIA and two (2) US Navy wounded - BM3 Horrell was a crewmember of PCFs 21, 71 or 93, but which one?

RD2 Kenneth Peter West - KIA 6/22/69 - was from Butte, MT - drowned trying to return to the Sea Float complex (Na Bay), at night

QM2 Richard Laverne Wissler Jr - KIA 10/2/69 - was from Willow Street, PA - CosDiv11 action

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Crew - Robert Dennis Pacek, LTJG, OinC, Williamsburg, VA, bobpacek@msn.com DaNang/Chu Lai 1/7/68-69
Lehman Ross Snellings, EN1, Battlemont, NV - James J. Ramsey, RD1, Tecumseh, KS - James A. Tucker, BM2 - Bobby Jean Ware, QM2, Manteo, NC wareconst@aol.com - the 5th crewman is unknown

Crew - Baer, LTJG, OinC, DaNang mid 1969 ??possibily on PCF 69??
Gerald R. Schroeder, RD2, pcf69@aol.com Milwaukee, WI - Travis Kindred, EN - Rizzo, GM2 - Amstutz, GM2

Crew - Christopher L. Clark, LTJG, OinC (CosDiv 13 as of 1 October 1967) - was from Garden City, NY ??PCFs 36, 95 & 31??
Clyde Lee Turner, EN3, Modesto, CA clydelturner@yahoo.com 3/67-3/68 - Richard Minney, RM3 - Charles (Chuck) Brashers, was from Riverside, CA

Lonnie R. Wells, EN2 An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Leonard Weaver, EN2 An Thoi 8/69-9/69

Jay L. Watkins, EN1 An Thoi 1/69-8/69

James D.L. Wages, EN2 An Thoi 8/69-12/69

Fermin R. Torrez, QM2, An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Albert A. Tobey Jr, GMG3 An Thoi 7/69-9/69

Willie L. Thomas, GMG2 An Thoi 7/68-4/69

Robert L. Thomas, EN3 An Thoi 1/69-6/69

Arnold E. Thiel, BM3 An Thoi 4/68-1/69

Edward W. Stopkowitz, QM2 An Thoi 2/69-9/69

Harold R. Smith Jr, QM1 An Thoi 7/69-3/70

Gary E. Smith, RDSN An Thoi 1/70-3/70

Kenneth G. Simmerman, EN2 An Thoi 1/70-3/70

David L. Scroggins, BM3 An Thoi 3/68-3/69

Charles L. Roach, BM3 An Thoi 2/69-4/69

Joseph W. Pfaff, EM2 An Thoi 7/69-11/69

Jan A. Nygard, ETN2 An Thoi 7/69-11/69

Charles L. Norton, EN2 (SS), An Thoi 9/69-2/70

Paul M. Mongomery, RD3 An Thoi 2/69-7/69

Stephen A. Miller, RD2 An Thoi 1/69-6/69

Warren L. McHorse, GMG2 An Thoi 6/67-1/69

Kenneth L. McGraw, LTJG An Thoi 1/70-3/70

John W. McGinnis, LTJG An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Steven M. McFarland, BM3 An Thoi 2/69-9/69

Jeffrey P. Matuewezski, BM3 An Thoi 2/69-5/69

David F. MacGrath, LTJG An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Klaus W. Loquasto, QM2 An Thoi 1/70-3/70

Larry C. Lee, BM3 An Thoi 1/69-5/69

Charles C. Lee, GMG3 An Thoi 1/69-1/69

Thomas A. Kelley, EN2 An Thoi 9/69-1/70

Dennis M. Kelley, BM3 An Thoi 3/69-9/69

Kurt W. Kannowski, EN3 An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Malcom Hysler, EN2 An Thoi 2/70-2/70

Thomas K. Holloway, LTJG An Thoi 2/69-2/70

Oswald A. Harris, GMG3 An Thoi 1/69-1/69

Hugh J. Griffitas, RDSN An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Lionel P. Green, GMG3 An Thoi 12/69-12/69

David Green, QM2 An Thoi 10/69-3/70

Thomas J. Gili, QM2 An Thoi 6/68-1/69

Richard A. Franck, RDSN An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Wayne J. Drum, EN2 An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Ralph W. Dominey, QM2 An Thoi 12/69-3/70

J.F. Davison, EN3 An Thoi 12/69-1/70

Kent D. Crowley, LTJG An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Robert S. Craig, EN1 An Thoi 6/69-8/69

Gerald D. Cornforth, QM2 An Thoi 1/69-9/69

George L. Copeland, EN3 An Thoi 2/70-3/70

Jesse D. Church, RD3, An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Billy E. Carr, GMG3, An Thoi 3/70-3/70

Raymond K. Bradley, RD3, An Thoi 1/69-2/69

James E. Bolsems, EN2, ??PCF 48 out of Cam Ranh Bay in 1968 & An Thoi 3/69-7/69??

Jack Roy Revard Jr, QM2, Queens Creek, AZ gotosea@qwestoffice.net ??PCFs 16 & 24 in DaNang, Chu Lai, Hue??

Bennie Joe Valeu, QM1, Chula Vista, CA Cat Lo 11/65-12/66 - retired CWO-3

Edward E. Hall, MR1, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Ernest L. Hamm, EN2, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

John R. Frankenberg, SF1, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Richard A. Yanke, EN2, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Myron C. Watkins, SN, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Harry G. Butler, GMG2, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Bobby J. Crowell, EN2, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Franklin L. Carley, EN2, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Henry Shealey, BM1, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

John M. Roberts, GMGSN, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Milburn Haillon, ENC, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Lon D. Marlow III, RM3, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Howard L. Cox, EN1, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Hurley Richardson, RM3, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Fred N. Morris, BM1, Cam Ranh Bay ??Swiftee or Staff in 1967??

Roderick Samuel Shuman, Savannah, GA, late 60's thru early 70, Mekong Delta area in the rivers

Donald Maynard Sorenson, QM2, Laconia, NH Cat Lo 5/67-12/68

Joseph Walter Urey, GMG3, Mercer, PA jurey04@zoominternet.net ??PCF 58, Qui Nhon 11/66-10/67??

James Henry Harper, EN2, Everett, WA kh6cn@earthlink.net ??PCF 88 in 1969, out of Cam Ranh Bay??

Frank William Elberson, BM?, Mesquite, NV dustyduds3@msn.com (niece Cindy Carbiener) boat, dates and location unknown (??could have served out of Cat Lo in 1966/67??)

Gary Robert Regester, RDSN, An Thoi 12/69-3/70, deceased 7/1/1998 in an auto accident, buried in Parkersburg, PA

Richard Henry Rongstad, ET1, Glasgow, MT, Staff Saigon & Qui Nhon 1969-70 --- retired ETCS, deceased 12/10/2006

Asa Lee Moore, RD2, Blacksburg, VA, asalmoore@yahoo.com Cat Lo 3/67-1/69 --- ??Involved in the first raid on the Cua Bo De??

Dolen Wade Littleton, EN1, Gautier, MS, CosDiv 12 (DaNang) 1/31/67 thru 1/25/68 --- deceased 11 October 2009, retired as an ENCS in 1979

R. R. Cavazos, SN, ??(CosDiv 11 and/or 14)?? and transferred to USS Satyr ARL-23 on 1 Dec 1970??

R. D. Hicks, SMSN, ??(CosDiv 11 and/or 14)?? and transferred to USS Satyr ARL-23 on 1 Dec 1970??

C. D. Jackson, SN, ??(CosDiv 11 and/or 14)?? and transferred to USS Satyr ARL-23 on 1 Dec 1970??

James Leon Jolivette, SN, ??(CosDiv 11 and/or 14)?? and transferred to USS Satyr ARL-23 on 1 Dec 1970?? --- deceased 14 February 2001 in Scott, LA

D(onald Thomas) LaBelle, Ypsilanti, MI area

William Myrle Dudley, BM3, Springdale, AR willybill8485@att.net DaNang/Chu Lai/Cua Viet, 8 Dec 66 thru May 67

Travis Bayham SM2, Cat Lo, somewhere between 8/68 and 8/69

Richard Clarence "Oggie" Ogbin, GMG3, Lawton, OK --- ??PCFs 11 & 74 with LT Joseph Fachinger and BMC Davis??

??Billy?? Roberts, LTJG, 11/69-5/70 Cat Lo/Sa Dec ??PCF 87??

Fred Greene, LTJG, OinC ??Cat Lo 1966-67??

Billy Joe Furrh, SF??, Concho, AZ, retired as an HTCS in 1977, in country 4/21/66 thru 2/20/67--- ??claims to have been assigned to NSA DaNang but also served in Chu Lai, states he was a volunteer crewman when units were short of assigned crew??

Grover Leroy Handley, SFC, Crescent City, CA - deceased 12/4/2006 ??BoatDiv12 1/66-1/67??

William Edward Brinkley, ??Retired BMC and deceased in 2004??

Dempsey Jones III, RD3, Las Vegas, NV, djones3425@comcast.net Qui Nhon/Cat Lo 12/68-12/69 ??PCF 37??

Keith Thomas Blackman, Saint George, UT --- deceased 9/6/2007 ??served on swiftboats??

Phillip Anthony White, QM??, Virginia Beach, VA, retired as a QMCS, ??advisor in DaNang in 1970??

Paul Strong, GMG? was from Kingsport, TN, went to Vietnam in May 1967 --- either works for or is retired from Eastman Kodak

Walter Max Lyons, GMG2, Mansfield, MO shirley5845@webtv.net ??in Qui Nhon from 10/66 to 10/67 assigned to crew 12A?? --- retired GMGC

Frank Benson, RD1

Moision (sp) Cat Lo 1968

Howard Thompson Sargent, GMG3 (arrived in Subic Bay, PI, 31 December 1965 for further transfer to Boat Squadron One)

Dennis Alan Reynolds, QM2, Groton, CT drenyousn@yahoo.com Cat Lo 12/68-12/69 on ??PCF 100?? --- made QMC

Anthony Carlo "Amo" Amoruso, GMG3, Mint Hill, NC tonythetrainer@carolina.rr.com --- PCFs 99-40-9 out of DaNang, Chu Lai, Sea Float & Ha Tien 1969/1970

Thomas Eugene "Gene" Elsworth Jr, (?gunnersmate?) Port Orchard, WA - deceased 6/8/1998, ??swiftee in early years maybe 1966-68 in Qui Nhon?? grantelsworth@hotmail.com (son)

??PCF 5, An Thoi 1967-68 with William Albert Shumadine, LTJG, OinC; Robert James Kajer, GMG2/1 --- deceased 3/6/2003, Mesa, AZ; Dooley, EN; McGraph, BM, Jaquez, QM??

??Anthony William "Tony" Zoske, EM1, deceased 12/5/2005, Snyder, CO --- three tours in Vietnam with some time on swifts with riverine duty??

??Robert Glenn Kline, QM2/QM1, An Thoi 1968/69 - medevaced in early 1969 - made QMCS and was killed in an auto accident while serving as the Security Officer for NAVCOMSTA Exmouth, Northwest Australia??

Donald James Fox, BM2, one of a set of triplets and was from Oswego, NY, ??may have served two tours on swift boats and retired as a senior chief??

John Francis Gaffney, SK3, Elizabethtown, KY jogfnn2@hotmail.com DaNang/Chu Lai 1966-67

Emillio John Sangillo, BMC, Goose Creek, SC - deceased 10/1/2001 - Cat Lo 12/67-12/68

James Lloyd Richardson, BM2, Oaklyn, NJ Chu Lai/Cua Viet/ Hue 11/66-11/67 with LTJG Richard David Williams, GM Yurry (sp), EN Ed Wiesner ???PCF 56??? --- made chief and retired

Richard J. Harney, GMG2, Waterford, NY

David Madison, GMG3, was from Ohio

Gary Richard Sapp, EM2

Frank J. Gutierrez, GMGSN, Tucson, AZ ??Chu Lai/Cua Viet 9/68??

Gary Henry Martin, RMSN, Langtry, TX cadnel2001@yahoo.com ??DaNang/Cam Rahn/Chu Lai 2/66-12/66 PCF 20?? --- retired as an RMCS

Anthony Ben Santistevan, Trinidad, CO igosri@intrq.com ??1969??

Gary Michael DeHaven, EN3, Stanwood, WA gmdehaven@gmail.com ??DaNang/Hue 68-69??

Ronald L. Pottratz, GMGSN, Dakota, IL rpottz47@aol.com 2/67-9/68 ??PCF 36, 40??

Terrence Edward Shanley Jr, LTJG, OinC, Troy, NY shanleyfam3@yahoo.com An Thoi 12/69- 1/70 ??PCF 82, 90??

Gary Carl Duerkoop, LTJG, OinC, Chicago, IL ??PCF 36??

Robert Norman Kline, LTJG, OinC, Kingston, WA rnkline@msn.com 4/70-4/71 ??PCFs-32, 40, 94, 9??

Alan Douglas Bacon, from Vermont, deceased 6/1986 in Wichita, KS, from Agent Orange, Hodgkin's Disease (daughter would like to find about his military career)

Dennis Michael Hughes, QM3, Manhattan, IL, An Thoi 4/65-6/66 --- deceased 12/19/2003

James William Stackhouse, RD2 yrwizz@yahoo.com Cat Lo/Qui Nhon

Francis Xavier Curran III, DC3, Joliet, IL cheiuhoi@aol.com

Frederick J. Sleman, Chicago, IL

Thomas Edward Burton, QM2, Jensen Beach, FL vungtauqm2@aol.com Vung Tau 3/67-3/68

James Ronald Hager, Monroe, WA

William Paul "Bill" Harvey, ICFN, Monterey, CA bilzway@aol.com Cam Ranh Bay '67 ??PCF 10??

James Ertle Chavis, Lumberton, NC

Dennis John, Durham, ME, Chu Lai 1967-69 degonzo@suscom-maine.net ??(deceased 2006)??

David Foltz, EN2, Qui Nhon/An Thoi 1968-69 (was from Billerica, MA)

George T. Brown, GMG2 (Trained in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968)

Merhle E. Grable, BM2, Newark, DE (deceased 5/29/1992) Trained in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968

James A. Carroll, BM3 Cat Lo ??4/69??

Alfred L. Alverado, GMG2 8/68-69

Jerry Cornelis Steenhoven, GMG3, Castro Valley, CA steenhoven@sbcglobal.net 3/1-12/5/70 An Thoi/Sa Dec/Cat Lo ??PCF 18 & 103??

William L. Brennan, QM1 An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Gary Wayne Blackmon, RDSN Oneonta, AL freeluv@otelco.net An Thoi ??8/70??

Fred R. Spradley, GMG3, Perry, GA frspradley@hotmail.com Cat Lo 1967/68

Raymond Joseph Montminy, LTJG, OinC, South Dartmouth, MA --- ??1966 at An Thoi??

Ronald Statti, deceased 1998 --- ??1966 at An Thoi??

Richard Kern Fontaine, LTJG, OinC, San Diego, CA --- ??1966 at An Thoi??

Roger O'Dian, RD3 Peebless, OH Thu Thanh Phung, RVN --- rode the 17, 37 and 101 out of Cat Lo during 1969-70

Dorse E. Lee, SN, Lake Charles, LA Unicornleather@structurex.net ??started out in Cam Rahn Bay / PCF 96 @ Cat Lo?? (Trained in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968)

Frankie L. Robertson, EN1 Qui Nhon 3/68-3/69

Richard Paul Vaughn, EN2 Qui Nhon 12/67-12/68 --- made ENCS

Frederick L. Brady, EN3 Qui Nhon 7/68-7/69 (Trained in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968)

Robert L. Thomas, EN3 Qui Nhon 6/68-6/69

Earl Lee Givens, GMG3, Chickasaw, OK Qui Nhon 10/68-9/69

Bob Neilson, RD2 (possibly PCF 16)

Paul K. Degarie, SN ??El, Cajon, CA?? made PO2, (possibly PCF 29) ??in Vietnam 1967 thru 1969??

Dewey R. Smith, BM2 (possibly PCF 5)

Richard Shoultz, PO2 (possibly PCF 69)

Kurt E. Theile Jr, QM2 Qui Nhon 7/68-7/69

James W. Middlesworth, QM2, ??Duluth, GA?? Qui Nhon 11/67-11/68

Frank J. Loria, BMSN Qui Nhon 7/68-7/69 (Trained in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968)

Richard H. Hernandez, BM3 Qui Nhon 1/68-1/69

John F. Nuholl, LTJG, OinC Qui Nhon 4/68-4/69

Art Heiring, Los Angeles, CA (Watts area) AnThoi 1970

Tom Green(e), RD2, An Thoi 1970

Ralph R. Rice, MR1, Qui Nhon 69-70

Melvin E. Neef Jr, Harpers Ferry, WV melneef@frontier.net Cat Lo 5/69-12/70

Alfred E(ugene) Kennon, (BT2), Farmington, MO algae1147@yahoo.com Cat Lo ??Advisor??

Gerald Everett Langworthy, EN3, Cat Lo and Solid Anchor ??Swift Support??

Vernon Hunt, PCF 88 AnThoi 1969

Richard Harry Wicks, GMGC, Virginia Beach, VA bb61gunner@msn.com Cat Lo 1966-1968 ??PCF 98??

Charles E. Sykes, EN3, Cam Ranh Bay/Cat Lo early '70

Larry Joseph Gentry, RD2, Cam Ranh Bay/Cat Lo early '70

Keith Brackett, William Willbanks & Mac Miller --- ??Cat Lo 4/68-4/69 Repair Division - ET Shack??

Leon Nguyen, VNN Navy, St. Petersburg, FL loennguyen@aol.com

Hai Nguyen, VNN Officer, Anaheim, CA hainguyenK10@yahoo.com - trained VNN crews for swift boat service

Mark Louis Romey, GM2, Libby, MT romey@libby.org - US Coast Guard, Cat Lo/Ha Tien 69/70 (fill in gunner on the swifts)

Ray Bodak, RM2, An Thoi ??9/82??

Earl W. Troutt, Troy, TX

Danny Wilcox ??65-66??

Mark (Leonard) Riskin, EN??, Jacksonville, FL ???retired ENCM???

Mike Durham, Ensign, KS ???PCF 35???

Bruce Franklin Dozier, EN2, Tallahassee, FL bfdozier@home.com Cat Lo 7/70-9/70 ??a member of LTJG Guy Bibo Gugliotta' s crew??

Pete West, GM3 ?was from Dallas/Ft Worth area of Texas?

Steven Edward Schilling, DCCM Cua Viet 1969

Denver Mills, RM3 Denver.Mills@med.va.gov Qui Nhon 69-70

Edward I. Simpson, EN2 Cat Lo ??-2/70-??

Toi D. Dang, GM3, Santa Ana, CA brownwaterman@yahoo.com An Thoi 1969 thru 1971 and again ??-4/30/75 (fall of Saigon) on PCFs 3805, 3812 & 3814

Jerry Edward Griffith, GMG3, ??CosDivs 12/13/15??, Rainbow City, AL griffith@microxl.com

Gary Kimball mountainbound@prodigy.net An Thoi 68-69 retired after 23 years of USN in 1989, lives in Vilas, NC

Donald Gene Gryder, BM3, Rainbow City, AL

Alan J. Bolman, QM2 Cat Lo ??-2/70-??

Larry Neal Harmon, LTJG, OinC, Cat Lo ??-1-2/70-??

James P. Harrison Jr, RD2 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Anthony Marcus Worsham, QM1, El Sobrante, CA wormar@comcast.com Cat Lo ??-11/69-2/70-??

Peter John Welle, GMG3 Cat Lo ??-11-2/70-??

Arthur J. Provencher, QM2, Kenosha, WI, Cam Ranh Bay/Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Jimmie L. Prewett, YN2 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Ray Miller Paseur, QMC, Menifee, CA rmpas@aol.com Cat Lo 9/69-9/70 made QMCM (SW)

Frank Francis Packauski, EN3 An Thoi 11/69-1/70 & Cat Lo 1/70-2/70

Donald W. McNeil, QM2 Cat Lo ??-11/69-2/70-??

Randall Lee Lowcock, GMGSN, Mineola, TX, Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Alan Richard Lotspeich, RM2 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Robert R. Hunt, EN2 Cat Lo ??-11-2/70-??

Lione P. Greene, GMG3 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Harold Edward Flinchum, BM2 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Leonard Lee Fischer, BM3 An Thoi 12/69-3/70

Pat Dowdy, GMG3 An Thoi 12-2/70

Richard Eugene Crawford, ENFN, Columbia, TN, rcrawf5871@aol.com Cat Lo ??-11-2/70-??

Jerry Uriah Buchanan, RD2 Cat Lo ??-11-2/70-?? --- made OSCS

Alan J. Boiman, QM2 Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Marion Cornelius Boling, EN3 Cat Lo ??-11-2/70-??

Wayland Keith Holloway, LTJG, OinC, Searcy, AR wkholloway@hotmail.com Cat Lo ??-11-12/69-??

Damon Emory Dicks, ENFN/3 Lake City, FL, Cat Lo ??-10-2/70??

Bernard Perreault, EN3, Saginaw, MI Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Gerald D. Lawson, EN3 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

John W. Ray, EN2 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Gordon A. Maxwell, EN2 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Milton D. Maxwell, EN2 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Stephen Jan Wilson, RDSN Cat Lo ??-10-2/70-??

Neal A. Hirsh, RDSN Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Willard Bryan Steelmon, RD3, Rupert, ID, Cat Lo & Sea Float 1/69-12/69, medevaced out in 12/69

Alvin Clark Fjeldsted, RD3, Provo, UT Cat Lo ??-10-2/70??

Michael J. Sanders, RD2 Cat Lo ??-10-12/69-??

Frederick William Strybing, GMG3, Deland, FL or Houston, TX, Cat Lo ??-10-2/70-??

David William Staver, GMG3/2 Cat Lo ??-10-12/69-??

John Anthony Trischitti, QM2, Pensacola, FL, Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

Lee Hodges, QM2 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

David G. Prentiss, LTJG, OinC Cat Lo ??-10/69-2/70-?? Detach Jul70, was from Boston, MA

Richard J. Barker, LTJG, OinC, Cat Lo/Sea Float ??10/69-?? Detach Jan70

Jeffery Paul Matueweszski, BM3 Cat Lo ??-10/69-??

John Snowden Robinson, LTJG, OinC, Sonora, CA jrobinson@abc-ggc.org Sa Dec/Cat Lo & Cambodia 2/70-12/70 on ??PCF 24??

Gary Weiss garbec2000@yahoo.com

Michael Eli Samuelson, GMG3 ??/69-??/70 ??Long Beach, CA??

Jimmie Dean Clark, SN ??Cat Lo/An Thoi??

Richard Arthur Fogelsanger, ENFN, Elizabethtown, PA raf2ej@comcast.net ??PCF 5 & 18?? 1965/66

William Lecky, Devon, PA

Robert Davis, Okarchie, OK

Kurt Michaels, LTJG, OinC - attended Ohio State University

Bob Shennehen, GMG (sp), DaNang mid 1969

Paul McCaully, LTJG, OinC

Bill Halperin, OinC 69/70

Robert Dean Neth, GMG3 - called "Spider Web" (had a spider web, complete with a big spider tattooed across his entire back

Gary A. Schultz, QM2 Sa Dec 10/15/70- ??

W.R. Pennington, RD2 Sa Dec 10/15/70- ??

Charles Bernard Boehne, BM3 Sa Dec 10/15/70- ??

Ronald Charles Spicknall, BT3, from around the An Thoi area of operations

Robert Lynn Hampton, RD3 - Task Force 115 in Cam Ranh 70-71 wildfire@flash.net

Michael L Brown, RD3, San Diego, CA mbrown6907@peoplepc.com An Thoi 4/25/70-12/70 ??PCF 40??

James F. Green, EN3 Cam Ranh Bay 1967

Phillip McDaniel, Midway, KY

Edward Tisdale Wilcox, RD3 DaNang 31 Jul 68-7/69

Martin Jay Creamer, RDSA DaNang 30 Jun 68-6/69

James Stanley Womble, GMG2 DaNang 11 Aug 68- 7/69

Robert Dwane Jenkins, GMG3 - Reno, NV DaNang 15 Jul 68-7/69

James E. Corey III, LTJG, OinC An Thoi 10/69-2/70

Gary Lee Suarez, LTJG, OinC, An Thoi 10/69-3/70 - deceased 9/18/2011 in West Columbia, SC

Peter M. Herchik, BM2 Cersco, PA mherchik@yahoo.com Qui Nhon/An Thoi 68-70

Michael P. Danicich, BM3 An Thoi 8/69-1/70

Charles D. Green, BM3 An Thoi 9/69-2/70

John H. Heatherly Jr, BM3 An Thoi 7/69-3/70

Thaddeus R. Lupo, BM3 An Thoi 10/69-2/70

Byrne W. Mayer Jr, QM2, Stratham, NH An Thoi 10/69-3/70

Jerry Ray Simer, QM2 An Thoi 8/69-2/70

J.R. Smith Jr, QM2 An Thoi 69-70

James Herbert Collins, RD3 An Thoi 11/69-2/70

Dennis Michael Dooley, RD3 dennis.dooley4@version.net An Thoi 11/69-1/70

Dale Evan Jones, RD3/2, Hillsboro, NH dale.jones@tds.net PCFs 65 & 93 DaNang/An Thoi 10/69-3/70

Larry W. Roberts, RD3/2 An Thoi 10/69-3/70

William Earl Alexander, GMG2, Port Orchard, WA wa47ra44@gmail.com DaNang PCFs 79 6/69-9/69 & An Thoi 10/69-12/69 and staff gunners mate at Sea Float 1/70-6/70

Ronald K. Lewis, GMG3 An Thoi 9/69-2/70

Grover L. Martin Jr, DC3 An Thoi 9/69-2/70

Richard Lee McMillen, GMGSN An Thoi 10/69-3/70

Billy W. Norton, GMG3 An Thoi 8/69-1/70

Gregory Dean Rose, GMG3, Salt Lake City, UT grose1948@yahoo.com An Thoi 9/69-3/70 ??on PCFs 35 with Trynor & Alexander crew's in An Thoi??

John Edward Safar, GMG3 An Thoi 7/69-3/70

T(im) A. Kelle, EN2 An Thoi 69-70

Fred William Olson, EN2 An Thoi 7/69-1/70 --- made chief

Wendell Walter Webner, EN2, Lincoln, MO dwebner@iland.net An Thoi 6/69-1/70 & Cat Lo

Gary Hicks Elam, EN3 Cat Lo/An Thoi 11/69-3/70

Richard Lewis Jacoby, EN3 An Thoi 7/69-3/70 ??Topeka, KS??

Robert Gene Cooke, QM1 An Thoi 12/69-3/70 --- made chief

Wayne Joel Drumm, EN2, deceased 12/6/1994 --- San Diego, CA, An Thoi ??-10/70

Leroy Jones, QM2 An Thoi ??-10/70

Kenneth Allan Knipple, EN2, Albany, OR kensakad2@buckeye-express.com Cat Lo/Sea Float/An Thoi 1/70-10/70

Richard Dana Larkam, RD3, San Antonio, TX rlarkam@satx.rr.com DaNang/Ha Tien/An Thoi 11/69-11/70 ??PCF 101??

Earl Michael Orbin, RDSN, Houston, TX, An Thoi 12/69-3/70 & Cat Lo 3/70-10/70

Perry E. Stevens, QM1 An Thoi ??-10/70

Allen L. Bartholomew, ETR2 Qui Nhon 66-67

Edward L. Geary, SN Qui Nhon 66-67

William H. Hudson, EN3 Qui Nhon 66-67 ??West Virginia??

Thomas J. Ingle, EN2 Qui Nhon 66-67

Charles J. Kirkeby, SN Qui Nhon 66-67

Johnnie B. Mays, EM2 Qui Nhon 66-67

Lawrence Lewis McClintick, EM1, Collinsville, IL, juanita@McClintick.org Qui Nhon 66-67

George N. McKenzie, SN Qui Nhon 66-67

William N. Pack, EN1 Qui Nhon 66-67

Robert F. Richards, EN2 Qui Nhon 66-67

Ronnie Rossie, EM2 Qui Nhon 66-67

Francis Eugene Trousdale, ET1 Qui Nhon 66-67 --- made ETCM

Paul R. Ward, ENC Qui Nhon 66-67

Theodore R. Young, BM1 Qui Nhon 66-67

Richard Elroy Stewart, SM2 Qui Nhon 67-68

Ray E. Potter, BM1 Qui Nhon 67-68 --- made chief

Robert L. Nelson, EN3 Qui Nhon 68-6/69

James H. Lipscomb Jr, EN2 Qui Nhon 68-6/69

Richard J. Fountain, RD3 Qui Nhon 3/68-3/69

Robert J(oseph) Fredette Jr, RD2 Qui Nhon 2/68-2/69 ??Mesquite,TX??

John G. Beauchamp, SN/QM3 Qui Nhon 68-7/69

Francis Quentin Lopiccolo, QM1, Seneca Falls, NY, Qui Nhon 4/68-4/69 - Won Bronze Star ??retired QMC??

Joseph H. Kabacinski, BM1 Qui Nhon 68-6/69 ??Hernando, FL??

Thomas William Quade, ENFN, Bullhead City, AZ tqrivrat@yahoo.com SaDec/CosDiv13/NSA - 11/69-10/70

Robert C. Garrett, Sr, EN1, Soldotna, AK Scents@PTIALASKA.NET 9/65-8/66 DaNang PCF Div 102

Gary Nevin Coursey, RD3, Houston, TX - An Thoi 8/69-3/70

Randall Eugene Offutt, OinC

Howard Edward Bilyeu, EN3, Ben Wheeler, TX, Qui Nhon 8/68-1/69, An Thoi 1/69-8/69

Robert L. Arnold, EN3 ??8/68-69?? Solid Anchor

William Carter Kropff, BM2 Chattanooga, TN

Angelo J. Carafea, EN3

Thomas A. Suits, GMG2 DaNang 11 August 1968-8/69

Michael D. Cook, EN3

Robert R. Meisenheiner, EN3

Lee Van Easter, BM2

Jack Leon Warford, SN Qui Nhon ??10/67??

Larry W. Thomas, EN2 Qui Nhon ??10/67??

Frank A. Romero, SN Qui Nhon ??10/67??

Albert P. Rayes, FN Qui Nhon ??10/67??

James Muril Oertli Jr, SN, Victoria, TX Jim_O_2000@yahoo.com Qui Nhon ??10/67?? ???PCFs 13/57???

Frederico A. Joanilho, EN2 ??deceased 5/1980 in San Francisco, CA?? Qui Nhon ??10/67??

George Michael Jamrock, EN3 ??deceased 4/19/2011 in Chicago, IL?? Qui Nhon ??10/67??

Bob Frederick Holland, GMGSN Qui Nhon ??10/67- 5/68 (left country 8 May 1968)

Leroy Arnold Clewette, SA Qui Nhon ??10/67-68

Bennet R. Boushee, SN/BM3, Big Pine Key, FL kc3andcc@hotmail.com Qui Nhon ??10/67 and possibly on PCF 63??

Eugene K. Thorsen, EN2 DaNang 6 Jun 68-6/69

Ronald E. Fivas, RM3 DaNang 22 Aug 66-7/68

Landon Lee Markwith, EN2 DaNang 27 Sep 67-9/68, made Chief

Leslie Clelland Anderson, EN2, St. Johns, USVI, DaNang 20 Apr 68-10/68

Anthony S. Moddesette, EN1, Woodland, CA a.moddestte@sbcgobal.net DaNang, 25 Oct 67-10/68

Gabriel Marquez, EN1 DaNang 30 Jul 67-7/68

Donald D. Frost, EN1 DaNang 16 Dec 67-12/68

Sammy Dale Huffman, GMGSN, Seattle, WA sam.huffman@comcast.net DaNang 18 Apr 68-7/68

William L. Doering, GMGSN DaNang 24 Feb 68-2/69

Joseph Allen Chaddock, GMGSN, Hialeah, FL,Qui Nhon 7/67-10/67 DaNang 12 Oct 67-7/68

Dennis Ray Thomas, GMG3 DaNang 18 Jul 67-7/68

Robert Jerry Angle, GMG3, Vienna, VA, DaNang 16 Dec 67-12/68, made Master Chief

Richard Phillip Bowles, GMG2 DaNang 16 Dec 67-11/68

Richard Delwin Madison, RD3 DaNang 16 Dec 67-12/68

Timothy X. Fitzpatrick, RD3 DaNang 30 Jul 67-7/68

Norman Ray Tallent, RD2 DaNang 19 Dec 67-12/68

Alan B. Meyerfield, RD2 DaNang 29 Nov 67-11/68

Michael L. Maddox, QMSN DaNang 20 Apr 68-8/68

Clarence Allen Goad, QM2, Mission Viejo, CA, DaNang 20 Apr 68-8/68 ??PCF 94 in An Thoi and PCF 12 in DaNang??

Gerald W. Wininger, BM3 DaNang 27 Sep 67-9/68

Roy David Robinson, BM3 DaNang 20 Apr 68-11/68

James L. Smith, BM2 DaNang 16 Aug 67-8/68

Kenneth Gatch Schleyer, BM2, Milford, OH, DaNang 29 Nov 67-5/68 & Chu Lai 5/56-11/68 ??PCF 16??

Steven Lee Mullen, BM2 DaNang/Chu Lai 3 Dec 67-11/68

Cordell H. Cambell, BM2 DaNang 21 May 68-69

Ronald L. Wheeler, SM1 CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 15 Oct 67-6/68

Ronald Lee Waldrup, EN1 CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 19 April 68- 9/68 - passed away 11 June 1999, of cancer related to agent orange.??PCF 88? in Cat Lo)

Glen Thomas, RD2 CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 1 Dec67-11/68

J.R. Le, BM3 CosDiv 12 (Chu Lai) 3/68-69

Thomas Gary Lane, BM2 CosDiv 12 Chu Lai 6/67-10/67, DaNang 15 Oct 67-6/68

Jack Kenneth Lane, GMG3 jklane@ligtel.com CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 3 Dec 67-11/68

Orville W. Harris, GMG2 - CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 15 Oct 67-6/68

Robert Francis Duggan, QM2 - CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 3 Dec 67-11/68

Pedro L.S. Cantu, EN1 - CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 11 Aug 67-8/68

Vincent Gustav Huml, LTJG, OinC, Western Springs, IL vincenthuml@sbcglobal.net - CosDiv 12 (DaNang/Chu Lai) May 68-69

Karl Shepherd, GMG3, oldshep@hughes.net Rosamond, CA - Cam Ranh Bay '67-'68

Otto C. Weigand, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 13 (left country 4 September 1968)

Harry Sargeant Jr, LT, OinC was from New York, NY (left country 15 November 1967)

Edson Joseph Rood, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 13 (left country October 1968)

Bernard Hatcher Woodard III, QM2 An Thoi 2/70-3/70, made Master Chief

William Frederick Hill, LT, OinC whill9@csc.com CosDiv 11 - 1970

Gerry Sarmiento, QM1 CosDiv 11 - 1970

Bill Levy was at Cam Ranh Bay from 10/68 to 4/69 - Husky kid about 5' 9", bright red hair and a face full of freckles

Miller L. MacMillan, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 13 (left country 3 March 1968)

Joseph Smith Hurlburt, LT, OinC, Green Bay, WI, CosDiv 13 (left country 18 December 1967)

Ronald D. Hanson, LT CosRon 1 (left country 23 June 1968)

Charles E. Budenz, LTJG, OinC (CosDiv 13 as of 1 October 1967)

John S. Stoller, LTJG, OinC (left country 22 July 1967)

John J. Spanton, OinC

David L. Robbins, LT, OinC (left country 1 January 1967)

Alvin William Musgrave Jr, LTJG, OinC (left country 5 January 1967)

Charles D. McDavid Jr, OinC was from Birmingham, AL

James T. Lestor, LT, OinC

David L. Larson, LTJG, OinC (left country 6 June 1967)

John H. Harmes, LT, OinC (left country 20 January 1967)

Harold E. Fleenon, LT, OinC (left country 10 July 1966)

Larry Ralph Good, LT, Hays, KS good@sbcglobal.net

Julius Berette Evans, BM2, DaNang - ?An Thoi 10/67-4/68, DaNang 4/68-10/68

Glenn M. Anderson (ANDY), EN2 - was an artist - He used to paint pictures of Playboy Playmates on the APL at An Thoi, when not on patrol - 10/68-5/69

??James Clement?? Bare, ENS, OinC DaNang - late 69/70

Pete Lee - was from Mississippi

Robert Michael Rubio, GMG3, Abilene, TX

Jack Hepherton, Soldotna, AK

Bob St. Martin, San Diego, CA

Tony Eulett, Santee, CA

John William Zickler, LTJG, OinC - Afton, NY jwz@tds.net ??PCF 31 -- 3/66-6/66 & PCF 68 -- 7/66-12/66??

John B. Wilson Jr, LTJG, OinC - was from Burt, IA, ??now in Dallas, TX?? (left country 11 October 1967)

Joseph J. Willmott, OinC - was from Bloomington, MN

Jack Vickler, OinC

Thomas Terrence Triplett, LT, Virginia Beach, VA - deceased 11/9/2002 (retired as an O-6) Staff and ??OinC??

Roger N. Thornton, OinC - was from Falls City, NE

George P. Theis, LTJG, OinC - was from Hoffman Estates, IL and/or Bryn Mawr, PA

Allyn F. Sullivan Jr, LTJG, OinC, Seekonk, MA allynsul@comcast.net (left country 24 January 1968) ??PCF 5??

Ronald L. Street, LTJG/LT, OinC - was from Midland, IL Qui Nhon 11/67-11/68

John S. Stolier, OinC - was from Akron, OH

Samuel Smith, LT, OinC Qui Nhon 66-67 (left country 1 January 1967)

James H. Smith, OinC - was from Williamsburg, VA

Edward L.V. Shorr, LTJG, OinC An Thoi 8/69-3/70

James Warren Rote, LTJG, OinC - Cam Ranh Bay - Carmel, CA - deceased 7/13/2006 (left country 1 December 1966)

David E. Rogers, OinC

Leon E. Robins, LTJG, OinC DaNang 4-10/68 -was from San Francisco, CA (call sign: Flower Power 26)

Paul H. Rizek, OinC

Robert H. Reller, LTJG, OinC - Gainesville, FL ubrel@aol.com Cat Lo (left country 3 June 1967)

Timothy C. Ragsdale, LTJG, OinC - CosDiv 12 (DaNang/Chu Lai) 11/67-68 Modesto, CA

John W. Publsey, OinC - was from Dowagiac, MI

Alexander John Ogrinz III, LTJG, OinC, Baltimore, MD --- deceased 12/19/1996 --- ??PCF 10?? at CosDiv 11 (left country 21 August 1968) CEOgrinz@aol.com

Peter Moran, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 13 (left country 31 May 1968)

William L. Moll, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 14 (left country 14 June 1968)

Charles L. Miller, OinC - was from Buffalo, NY

Devereux Milburn III, LTJG, OinC - was from Old Westbury, NY (left country 26 January 1967)

Hugh H. McDavid II, OinC - was from San Diego, CA

Jerry Mays, OinC

Chester O. Marten, OinC - was from Waco, TX

George W. Magee, OinC

David M. MacFarlain, LT, OinC - was from Chisholm, MN (left country 9 September 1966)

Kipton C. Komler, OinC - was from Houston, TX

Deugene E. Kelly, LTJG, OinC Cat Lo - was from Arlington, VA (left country 29 September 1967)

Robert C. Johnson, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 13 (left country 5 December 1967) was from Pelham, NY

Andrew Horn, OinC

John M. Holmes, LTJG, OinC (left country 15 August 1967)

Alan Grady Hodge, OinC

George T. Hilt, LT, OinC - was from Wayland, MI (left country 8 July 1967)

Carl L. Hausmann, ENS, OinC, Cat Lo ??-11/69-2/70-??

Richard L. Harvey, OinC - was from Wichita Falls, TX

Patrick S. Grafton, LT - was OinC of Chu Lai Swift Boat Detachment (left country 10 April 1967)

Edward E. Golden, LCDR - ComCosRon 1 (left country 28 August 1968)G

Keith L. Erickson, LTJG, OinC - CosDiv 12 (27 Sept 67 till 19 Sept 68) - was from Salem, OR

Robert W. Curry Jr, LT, OinC - CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai - May 68/69

James Graham Colvin II, LTJG, OinC ccandjc@aol.com - ???PCF 94?? - CosDiv 11 as of 1 October 67 - 19 April 68/ CosDiv 12 as of 20 April 68 - August 68) - was from Detroit, MI

Donald H. Coleman, LTJG, OinC (left country 4 September 1966) - was from Lake Stevens, WA

Marlin David Clausner Jr, LTJG, OinC, Boise, ID (CosDiv 11 as of 1 October 1967)

John A. Clark, OinC

Max D. Caldwell, LTJG, OinC (CosDiv 14 as of 1 October 1967) - was from Annapolis, MD

Mead T. Cain, LTJG, OinC mead.cain@gmail.com New York, NY

Archie P. Butler, LCDR, OinC (left country 15 September 1967)

Duane Williams Buckingham, LTJG, OinC (left country 8 December 1966) - ??Niantic, CT??

Leland W. Brantley, LTJG, OinC Qui Nhon 66-67 (left country 9 January 1967) - was from Wrightsville, GA

John Lewis Clark Black, OinC - deceased 2/19/1993 - Steamboat Springs, CO

John W. Biship, OinC - was from San Diego, CA

Andrew Hirst Bevis Jr, OinC abevis@peoplepc.com - Powder Springs, GA

Curtis W. Berlind, LTJG, OinC (CosDiv 12 as of 1 October 1967) - was from Garden City, NY

Stephan W. Barmgart, OinC - was from Coronado, CA

Arthur Dale Barnes, LTJG, OinC abarnes@tigers.lsu.edu - Baton Rouge, LA - (CosDiv 11 as of 1 October 1967)

Jim or Jeff Womack, GMM3 DaNang 7/68-??

Floyd Kenneth Baskette Jr, LTJG - Denver, CO, on Swifts in 66-67 ??Was OINC of 16, 22, and 99 out of DaNang??

William Anthony Klyczek, QM2, Harbor City, CA Cat Lo ??/?? & An Thoi 11/69-3/70 bklyczek@netzero.net

Alexander R. Milme, GMG3 Cat Lo 6/69-??

John C. Bultman, BM3 Cat Lo ??6/69-2/70??

Less S. Hodge, QM2 Cat Lo 6/69-??

Rosen and Kager, AnThoi 11/67-5/68

Dan Franston, RD3 Chu Lai 68/69

John O'Neil 68-69

Danny Tigen, An Thoi 65-66

Christopher Wood, Stafford Springs, CT

Richard David Williams III, LTJG, OinC Washington, DC (left country 10 November 1967)

David L. Wetherall, Placita, NM

William C. Wall, Council Bluffs, IA

Woodrow Vaughn, Atlanta, GA

Bill Turner, Jefferson, GA

William Tucker, Virginia Beach, VA

Kenneth Irving Tryon, SF1, Oak Harbor, WA Qui Nhon 1/66-1/67

Gary H. Thompson, Kalispell, MT, An Thoi mid 68-69 ??PCFs 71 & 73??

David Theisen

Richard S. Telega, Southington, OH

Allen Sullivan, Seekonk, MA

William Stieler, Fort Meyers, FL

Terry Andrew Stephens, BM3, Augusta, KS depicter00@yahoo.com Qui Nhon 4-5/69; Cam Ranh Bay 5-6/69 & Cat Lo 7/69-4/70

Jim Stanford, EN2, Nehalem, OR 5/69-5/70

Thomas Stalker, Virginia Beach, VA

Robert B. Spinner, OinC Bayonne, NJ

David Sping, Boston, MA

Frank Spillers 1/69-1/70

John Snyder, Mechanicsville, VA

George Small, Chapel Hill, NC

Thomas Russell Sheridan, LT, OinC Richland, WA (left country 23 April 1967)

James W. Selby, EN?, Lake Villa, IL 11/67-7/69

James W. Searcy, Poplarville, MS

R.L. Schreadley, Charleston, SC

Roger Ruff, Juneau, AK

Bob Root, Flippin, AR 1/66-12/66

John Francis Power, ENS/LTJG, OinC San Diego, CA jack9562@gmail.com 1/69-6/69 Qui Nhon, Cam Ranh Bay & An Thoi 6/69-11/69

Bob Pfeifer, Girard, KS

James Perkins, Port Heuneme, CA

Manuel Jacquine Pena, RM2, Allen, TX ??Chu Lai - 66-67?? MJPSPARKS@aol.com

Greg Palle(a)s, ??Washington, DC??

Dennis O'Toole, Chuluota, FL

Stuart O'Neal, Fort Washington, PA

David Lewis Neal, LT, OinC Virginia Beach, VA Qui Nhon 12/67-12/68

Mike Nacrelli, Eagale Lake, FL

Allan Moffatt, Concord, CA

Bill Miner, Port Angeles, WA

Jack McWilliams, Missoula, MT

(T.or J.) Daniel McGowan, Waukee, IA

Patrick T. McCarthy, LTJG, OinC (left country 5 December 1967) San Diego, CA, formerly of Palos Park, IL

Carlton Mason, Norfolk, VA

Phillip Marsden, Tucson, AZ

Robert Woodrow Lyons, LT, OinC Norfolk, VA (left country 16 September 1967) was from Monterey, CA ??An Thoi??

John Kent Lundy, Vancouver, WA jlundy46@comcast.net 1/66-1/68 - crewmember of USS Vance and occasional swift rider, Albuquerque, NM

Charles Hugh Lounsbury III, LTJG, OinC Canterbury, CT (left country 24 May 1967)

Dennis Little, Reading, PA

Dave Lindahl, Vancouver, WA

Francis James Leichey, SM1, ??deceased 8/12/2007 in Spencer, WI??

Jon Curtis Ray, RMSN, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada 12/65-8/67

Reynaldo G. Lopez, EN2, San Benito, TX An Thoi 10/69-2/70 ??PCF 61??

Larry R. Robinson, 49, of 70 North Main Street, Stockton, NY 14784, formerly of Fresno,CA - died Tuesday, July 7, 1998. Was in Vietnam 1968-69.

Standlee Lawrence, Long Beach, CA

Lawrence P. Lawniczak, Oshkosh, WI lplpjl@milwpc.com 1967

Conrad C. Lautenbacher Jr

Michael Lasher, Falls, WA

Ron Laratta, Roswell, GA

David Harvey Landis, CDR ??XO NAVPHIBASE Coronado, CA??

Albert Kukar, Wikenburg, AZ ??PCF-8??

Robert Kraus, Concord, CA

James Kisner, Aberdeen, ID

Bill Kirschbaum

Anthony John Kibble, LTJG, OinC DaNang October 67/68 - Newport, RI

Thomas Kelley, Suiteland, MD

Robert J. Kajir, Mesa, AR

David Kaffler, San Diego, CA

James M. Jones Sr, GMG3, Greenville, SC 4/66-11/67 ??PCF 75??

Wayne William Jensen, RD3, Milwaukee, WI wswifty@aol.com CosDiv 12 DaNang/Chu Lai 3 Dec 67-11/68 ??PCF 5 & 39??

Joe Jennings, Pearl, MS

Michael Andrew Jasper, (GMG2), Armona, CA

William D. Hutchinson, Ellwood City, PA

Harry Marshall Howton, LT, Falls Church, VA howton.pete@kingfishersys.com 6/68-4/69 ??PCF-51??

Daniel J. Houton, LT, OinC, Dorchester, MA djhouton@aol.com 1/66-11/66 (left country 10 November 1966)

Steven Holton, Baldwinsville, NY

Jack L. Hetherton Jr, ET1, Soldotna, AK, Cam Ranh Bay 4/68-12/69

Nicky Hernandez, Suffolk, VA

Duke Henry, GMG3, Salisbury, MD riverrat@shore.intercom.net

John Scott Hatcher Jr, QM3, Grapevine, TX, Cat Lo 4/70-1/71

Richard Harper, Sealy, TX

John Henry Harms, LT, OinC - Cam Ranh Bay - Ramona, CA

Jeffery Hanson, Baudette, MN

Joseph E. Handley, LTJG, OinC ??deceased 11/25/1996 in Poulsbo, WA?? An Thoi/Cat Lo ??-10/69-?? Detached March 1970

Gene Handley, Crescent City, CA 1/66-1/67

William John "New Kid" Hancock Jr, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 14, Fairfax, VA wjhancock@aol.com (left country 21 December 1967)

Homan Fitzgreene Hallock III, LTJG Denton, MD homan1@comcast.net ??PCF 47 & 45 from 3/69-3/70??

S. Lannie Hale, Des Moines, IA 9/68-9/69

Donald Gregerson, Baltimore, MD

Horacio "Ray" Garcia, Midland, TX

Dan Fuller, Norfolk, VA

Everett "Skip" Freese, Boyertown, PA wiseassguy@aol.com base support in Ca Lo 67/68

Richard Free, Redlands, CA

Jim Fitzgerald, Miami, FL

William M. Findlay, william.findlay@nspco.com Baldwin, WI, 3/69-2/70

Lloyd Ewald, Phoenix, AZ

Robert Roy Dusenbury, RD3, Fort Jones, CA bobdusenbury@yahoo.com Cat Lo/An Thoi 1/69-2/69

David Bartlett "Buddah" Dunlap, LTJG, OinC - CosDiv 14 (left country 7 April 1968) - Coldwater, MS - retired Captain

Robert Doyle, Steubenville, OH

Paul E. Dodson, OinC, North Kingston, RI

John Dibble, Great Falls, VA

William Derringer, Liberty, KY

John Denman, Chandler, AZ

Thomas J. Cutler, Annapolis, MD

Warren P. Crosby, LTJG, Wenham, MA

Charles E. Crookshanks, Suffolk, VA

Tom Clement, Fredericksburg, VA

Paul E. Christian, OinC Chula Vista, CA

Joseph Chassereau, Richmond, VA

Ronald Chapman, Severn, MD

Norman Chaman, Astor, FL

Bob Catherwood, Salem, OR

Duncan M. Campbell, QM2, Woodbridge, VA An Thoi 9/69-3/70

Joseph Burns, Philadelphia, PA

Pat Buck, Baltimore, MD

David Brown, RDSN, Mountain City, GA 69-70

Michael Boyce, Key Largo, FL

Stephen Black, North Braddock, PA

Robert Billstein, Oregon City, OR

William Bierman, ??YN??, Millbrae, CA

Dale Biehle, Cincinnati, OH

Brent Martin Bennitt, San Diego, CA

Jim Barona, Coral Gables, FL

Brian J. Barnes, Virginia Beach, VA

Jerry B. Atkerson, EN, Amarillo, TX

Ed Arllendo, Tonkowa, OK

Charles Albert "Socks" Adler Jr, LT, OinC, Indianapolis, IN, Cat Lo 12/67-12/68 ??PCFs 36, 98 & 32??

Bower - An Thoi in '69, was from Philadelphia

Terry Mullins, SN

BM3 Frank Moulton, ??Reston, VA?? Cat Lo '68/69

Randy L. Haas, RDSN was from West Hollywood, FL (??Jensen Beach, FL??); came in country 6/16/67 ??PCF 98??

Edward A. Jarzembowski, RDSN; Franklin, MI, came in country 6/16/67

Ralph E. Timberlake Jr, RD2, Corydon, IN, Cam Ranh Bay 9/68-2/69 & An Thoi 3/69-9/69 ??PCFs 62/45??

Joseph A. Risti, BMSN, Albany, NY 68/69

Jerry L. Mock, BMSN '68/69

Michael D. Huff, BMSN '68/69

Hugh J. Flowers, BM3, Lansdale, PA '68/69

Gerald Crawford, BM3 '68/69

Samuel Henry Corbett, QM2 '68/69 deceased 8/12/1990, was from Waverly, KYll

Ronald D. Adams, EN3 '68/69

Richard Joseph Schwering, LTJG, OinC '68/69 - La Mesa, CA ??Attorney??

BM3 Carlous Wayne Goddard, ??Casa Grande, AZ?? and BM2 Dennis Evan Kempf, Ozawkie, KS, popacharliefoxtrot@embarqmail.com An Thoi/Cat Lo starting in June 1969 - transferred from DaNang

R.L. Wilkinson, EN2 Oct '65

J.S. Whitecalf, GMG1 - Oct '65/66, DaNang - OinC 25 knot Baker

William Byron Goodnow, EN3, Westbrook, ME - Oct '65/66, DaNang - OinC 25 knot Baker

H. Haviland, RMSA Oct '65

Jon Bruce, RMSA Oct '65

C. McCoy, RMSN Oct '65

J. Schrader, RMSN Oct '65

Arlyn David Christ, RM2, Stillwater, MN Qui Nhon Oct '65-12/66

S. Boguta, RMSN Oct '65

V. Vander, RMSN Oct '65

T. Jones, RMSN Oct '65

Bryan Doris, RM3 Qui Nhon Oct '65-12/66

Richard S. "Hippy" Hipskind, RMSN/3, Wabash, IN, Cat Lo plankowner Oct '65

R. Reagan, RMSN Oct '65

Darland A. Hopson, RMSN/3 Oct '65 Cam Ranh Bay

L.J. Lay, RMSN Oct '65

J.C. Oman, GMGSN Oct '65

T. Caldwell, RMSN Oct '65

LTJG T.S. Storch ?PCF 94?

Curtis Martin Taylor, DaNang late 67 to early 69 from Winston Salem, NC

Michael O. King, EN1, Mosheim, TN, Cat Lo 68-69

Stuart Richard Albertson, EN1, Antioch, CA, Cat Lo 10/68-69 ??97 & 103??

Steven M. Lyst, RD3 Cat Lo, Marietta, GA 68-69

James H. Arnold, RD1 Cat Lo 68-69 was from Corpus Christi, TX

Harry J. Church, GMG2, Portsmouth, RI Cat Lo 68-69

Arthur Leroy Henrichs, BM3 Cat Lo, Deer Creek, OK 68-69

Len Correl, GMG2 and Joe M. Wall Jr, EN2 - Cam Ranh Bay 1966

Michael Jean "Mike" Mire, Morgan City, LA mike@PETRONET.NET

Tom Mahoney, Coast Guard WPB crewman in Market Time, Lancaster, PA tom@ADMIN.FANDM.EDU

Virgil Ray vray@JCN1.COM Desoto, MO., Qui Nhon 12/69

ENS Henderson, 5/69-?, QuiNhon/AnThoi - hit in the wrist by a .51 caliber round that passed through the pilothouse during ambush of PCF 10 on 9/3/69

Ed Wiesner, Chu Lai in 67-68 --- he may have been a snipe

James Don Farrell, LTJG/LT, OinC, Encinitas, CA, donfarrell@cox.net PCF 63 & 93 at Sea Float 4/70-9/70 - CPA

LT Bob Andretta - Coastal Group ??

Balser & Wicks PCF 28 or 98 May 68 ???

Eric L. Sedloclk, BM3, CosDiv 11/13

Dave Collins, An Thoi

Al Lund, An Thoi

Bobby J. McGrath, BM3 An Thoi, St. Louis, MO?

David James "Red" Rien, RD3, msdjrien@aol.com Webster, TX, Qui Nhon 5/69-8/69 & An Thoi 9/69-2/70

Dennis Lee Brown, RD3, York, NE, DaNang mid 69-70

RD3 R. E. Cady

Donald T. McGrogan, Orofino, ID

James Francis Giblin Jr, LTJG, OinC, Portsmouth, RI jgiblin@earthlink.net Da Nang 11/68-11/69 ??PCFS 18 & 80??

Edward Joseph Chimera Sr, RM2/1, Pompano, FL, DaNang/Chu Lai 15 Dec 67-12/68 --- deceased 2/18/2006

Robert W. Smith, YN1 DaNang 12/68

William R. Bodnar, QM2 DaNang/Chu Lai 27 Sep 67-9/68

Andy Stinson, Chu Lai

Neal H. Clark, MR1, Virginia Beach, Va. nealclarkn@cs.com 8/69-8/70 ??Cat Lo in 1969??

Tom Hartlage, LTJG

John L. Baxley, LTJG, DaNang 10/68-69

Stephen Day Daulton, LTJG, DaNang 3/68-69 - was from Oakland, CA

Francis Edward Nuessle Jr, LTJG, OinC, Montrose, PA FNUESSLE@aol.com DaNang 8/68-69 ??PCF 56??

William Warren Posenecker III, LTJG, OinC Haleiwa, HI, DaNang 7/68-69

Robert W. Sharer, LT, OinC DaNang 12/67-68

Stephen J. Brown, QM3 Qui Nhon 3/68-2/69 and DaNang 2/69-3/69

Gary L. Peterson, BM3 DaNang 2/69

Michael P. Conley, BM2, DaNang 6/68-69

Elton Roger Key, BM2, DaNang 8/68-69

Kenneth A. Barfield, BM3, DaNang 7/68-69

James T. Holmes, BM3, DaNang/Cat Lo 8/68-69

James R. Lee, BM3, DaNang 9 Mar 68-3/69

Terry L. McKinney, RDSN DaNang 22 April 68-4/69

Roy Roger Brosseau, BM3, Summerville, SC bjbross@aol.com DaNang/Chu Lai 24 Feb 68-2/69

James William Barnhart, QM2, Lancaster, CA - deceased 12/31/1993, DaNang 27 Feb 68-2/69

James Lester Robinson, QM1, DaNang 10/68-69 (made Chief)

Robert C. Bain, QM2, DaNang 7/68-69

Melvin Eugene Belden, QM2, Palmer, AK, gbelden1@hotmail.com DaNang 23 Mar 68-3/69 (made QM1)

Robert L. Smith, QM2, DaNang 9 Apr 68-4/69

James E. Stewart, QM2, DaNang/Chu Lai 9 Mar 68-3/69

John J. Kresztenyi Jr, RD2, Bronx, NY DaNang 7/68-69

Joseph E. Oaks, RD2, DaNang 8/68-69

David R. Sumter, RD2, DaNang 9/68-2/69 & An Thoi 3/69-5/69

Carl E. Thacker, RD2, DaNang 7/68-69

Peter A. Davis, RD3, DaNang/Chu Lai 9 Mar 68-3/69

Clifford Earl Hillis, RD3, Glendale, AZ, brownwater70@hotmail.com DaNang 18 Apr 68-3/69 ??PCF 70??

John Darryl Price, RD3, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, blackhills_58@yahoo.com DaNang/Chu Lai 19 Apr 68-2/69

Thomas H. King, GMG3, DaNang 8/68-69

Robert Cleveland Stivers, GMG3, Louisville, KY, DaNang & possibly Cat Lo, 21 May 68-5/69 --- deceased??

John Maynard "Jack" Worcester, GMG3, Springfield, OR, DaNang 6/68-69

Landon E. Marewith, EN1 DaNang 12/68

William C. Creek Jr, GMGSN, ??Florissant, MO?? DaNang 22 April 68-4/69

Mickey T. McGee, GMGSN, DaNang 21 May 68-5/69

William E. Watkins, EN1/C, DaNang/Chu Lai 1 Dec 67-11/68 and An Thoi 1-10/70

Chris H. Wayland, GMGSN, DaNang 10/68-1/69 & An Thoi 2/69-5/69

Terry S. Johnson, EN1, DaNang 6 Jun 68-6/69

Alfred R. Clark, EN2, DaNang 21 Jun 68-6/69

David Mattson Hensley, EN3, ??Hohenwald, TN?? DaNang 21 Jun 68-6/69

John Harmon Hill, EN2, Bogalusa, LA, pauline_g_hill@yahoo.com DaNang 23 Mar 68-3/69

James Walter Jordan, EN2, DaNang 8/68-69

Marvin C. Smuther, EN2, DaNang, 7/68-69

Allan G. Howerton, EN3, Scottsville, KY DaNang 8/68-69

Eddie Peter Kajicka, EN3, Ocate, NM DaNang 7/68-69

Richard Paul Roy, LTJG, OinC ?Cat Lo 66-2/67? - was from San Diego, CA (left country 2 February 1967)

Charles E. Wyatt, LTJG, OinC ?Cat Lo 66-2/67?- was from Birmingham, AL (left country 5 February 1967)

Peter Carl Hilstrom, LT, OinC, Georgetown, TX ?Cat Lo 66-67? - was from Lake Oswego, OR

Robert E. McKenna, LTJG, OinC ?Cat Lo 66-67? - was from York, ME

Bronson Frey Cooke Jr, SN, Long Beach, MS ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Thomas Dennis Cooper, RMSN, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Michael Allen Coulter, EN2, Mesa, AZ mikebb56ba@cox.net Cat Lo 4/66-1/67

James O. Curtis, EN2, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

David Wayne Gray, RM3, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Randolph Henry Gray, RM3, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

James Ward Henry, EN3/2, Middleburg, FL, henry57@bellsouth.net ?Cat Lo 66-2/67? (Crew 36)

William Lewis Hickey, EN3/2, Edgewood, NM, DaNang 2/66-2/67 paleohippy@gmail.com

Charles E. Hinton, BM1, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Walter L. Howell Jr, SN, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Jerome Louis Jenkins, SA, Persia, IA ?Cat Lo 66-67?

James L. Kerns, GMG3, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Joseph J. Mehfoud, GMG2, Richmond, VA, deceased 5/8/1995, Cat Lo 66-67

Richard N. Pigott, BM2, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Philip Jack Stolz, GMGSA, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Robert William Studds, BM2, Virginia Beach, VA ?Cat Lo 66-67?

Gary E. Taylor, ET1, Cam Ranh Bay ?1967?

Robert Ray Wickham, EN3, ?Cat Lo 66-67?

John William Wood Jr, RMSN/RM3, Newark, NY woodshed99@aol.com ??PCF 35 Cat Lo 66-67 - 20 months??

Dexter Rowell rowell@CNU.edu

Verne DeWitt, MR2, Duvall, WA verne@ESKIMO.com

John Bair john.bair@FILEBANK.cts.com

Mark Friend jake531@HOTMAIL.com

Frank M. Smith, Espanola, NM fmsmith@LANL.gov 1/68-??

James Lynch jlynch@BURLCO.lib.nj.us

Don K. Robinson dkrobinson@WORLDNET.att.net

----- Assembled Crews but without a known boat assignment --------------------------------------------------------------------

CREW - Thomas Stephen O'Keefe Jr, LTJG, OinC, Chevy Chase, MD steveok@me.com DaNang 9/68-8/69, ??PCF 22 & 75?? - (retired as a Commander in 1992)
Robert T. "Mac" Maguire, QM2 - James Edward Federspiel, BM3, Louisville, KY - Claudio Ray Parras, EN3, DaNang ??Santee, CA?? (made chief) - Harry George Gilbert, BMSN, Hamden, CT
watchguard47@sbcglobal.net DaNang, fell overboard from the swift, out of DaNang, and headed for the Cua Viet (area 1A), late '68 or early '69, he was in the water for at least 6 hours before being missed and then rescued/recovered

CREW - Thomas Henry MacBain Jr, LTJG, OinC, CosDiv 13 - Palm Beach Gardens, FL (Jan 67 thru his leaving country 22 December 1967)
Gary Dale Jones, EM3, Wilton, CA
sjones8990@aol.com (injured in Vung Tau Oct 67) - Darryl Crawford, SN, Las Vegas, NV - Jerry Bailey, GM?, Phoenix, AZ - Martinez, BM2, was from the South - Thomas, EM2, was from the South

CREW - James Richard Lamping, LTJG, OinC CosDiv 14, Laurel, MD (left country 4 July 1968)
William Martin Morgan, EN1, DaNang 20 Apr 68-7/68 - Richard Carlton Hall, BM2, DaNang 20 April 68-7/68 - James Russell Wolf, GMGSN/GMG3, Port Trevorton, PA
jrw47@verizon.net DaNang 20 Apr 68-7/68 - QM(2) (Philip T.) Polaski - RD? name unknown
Note: Also served in Cua Viet/Cam Ranh/An Thoi, total service in Vietnam from July 67 thru July 68

CREW - Edward Peter Guzis, LT, OinC, Bettendorf, IA edwardguzis@mchsi.com - Cam Ranh, Cua Viet, An Thoi 7/67-7/4/68 ??PCF 10, 45 & 81??
Jerry Ewing Husband, EN1, ??deceased, Houston, TX?? - ??Denny?? Johnson, BM2 - ??Willie?? Johnson, RD2, from Boston area - Robert Marshall Lake Jr, GMGSN, Salisbury, NC mr_bob_1947@yahoo.com - Jewel Irvin Stogner, RD2, Kodiak, AK
jstogner@att.net

CREW - John Wald Pugsley, LTJG, OinC, Goodyear, AZ jpugsley64@yahoo.com Cam Ranh Bay 3/67-8/67 and Cua Viet 9/67-2/68 (left country 14 February 1968)
Ross, BM1 - Jay Walter Gustafson, EN2, Puerto Penasco, Mexico paharito@hotmail.com - Joseph John Rubino Jr, GMGSN, Haltom City, TX astrogolf@sbcglobal.net - Haswell, SN - Rasburry, SN - Farrel, EN2 (replacement for Gustafson)

CREW - Jack Ziegler, LTJG, OinC, was from the New England area, Cat Lo from March/April 1966 thru March/April 1967 on ??PCF 23??
Maynard, BMC, ??Washington state?? - Henry Hector Mendez, RM2, San Antonio, TX - Carl Hanker, MR2 - ??Willard?? Poe, SN - Chris Jackson, SN, San Antonio, TX

CREW - 5/69 to 5/70, DaNang/Chu Lai/Cat Lo/Sea Float/An Thoi (Original DaNang OinC left crew in late June/early July 1969) --- Crew entered into Vietnam/DaNang at the same time as LTJG Elmo Zumwalt III and his crew.
David Green, QM2, LPO, was from Chicago, IL - Forrest Dennis Whitegon, EN3 An Thoi 10/69-3/70 - Topeka, KS buffalosw@aol.com WIA in late June/early July 1969 (gunshot) - Robert Ray Clay, RDSN, was from Houston, TX

CREW - Anthony Michael Lemke, LTJG, OinC, Webster, NY, Cat Lo 1966-67 (left country 12 September 1967)
Layne, BM1, possibly from Cincinnati, OH or across the river in Kentucky areas - Bennie Ray Carlin, EN2, Westlake, OR
benandmarsha@earthlink.net (retired ENC in 1979) - Charles Roscoe Wright, RMSN, Bradenton, FL sageofthesouth@yahoo.com (retired Major US Army in 1993) - "Skipper" Cooper, GMGSN, was from Stockton, CA - Clarence Mitchell Smith, SN, Universal City, TX clarencesmith@satx.rr.com (retired QMC (SW) in 1985)

CREW - Robert Stephen "Steve" Janes, LTJG, OinC - Colchester, VT janesbari@comcast.net (Cat Lo 11/67-3/68 then Qui Nhon 4/68-7/68; Maint Officer CosDiv 15 8/68-11/68)
Robert Gordon "Tommy" Tucker, QM2, Stowe, PA - Leroy Donald Morang, BM3, was from Maine - Steven Verl Cappiello, RD3, Key Largo, FL - Dan "Sully" Sullivan, GM3, was from Oregon or Washington - William Arthur Nelson, EN3, Austin, MN
nelson4588@yahoo.com

CREW - ENS Harner, OinC
Fred Herbert Potter, GMG3, Marina, CA
cpopotter@comcast.net - EN3 nicknamed "Chico" Rodriquez - RM3 Hecker - ??Qui Nhon, Cat Lo and Sa Dec, between 13 April 1969 & April 1970, possibly on PCF 52 & 64??

CREW - John Everson Chubb Jr, LTJG, OinC, Cape Charles, VA
QM2 Roy Joseph Giroir, Belle Rose, LA rgiroir@atvci.net - QM2 Eric Howard Sesskin, Valrico, FL ericsgolf@aol.com - Gary Wayne Hutton, GMGSN, Punta Gorda, FL
sugar1028@embarqmail.com
CosDiv 13 (6/1/67-6/1/68) ??possibly on PCF 98 then PCF 54??

CREW - Charles Louis Volk, LTJG, OinC San Diego, CA, Cat Lo (left country 15 August 1968), ??PCF 96, 8/67-8/68?? --- ??retired CDR??
James Perry Keith, EN1, rollin18home@yahoo.com from Jacksonville, FL

CREW - Clay Walter Stuckey, LTJG, OinC - Bedford, IN sand@tima.com An Thoi 6/69-10/69
SM2 Robert Alan Gill, Grant, AL robert.gill.ctr@mda.mil 6/69-10/69 - BM3 William E. Williams An Thoi 6/69-2/70 - RD3 Russell Kern, 12/68-3/69 WIA - GMG3 Charles Joseph Noll, Bridgewater, NJ, chunol@aol.com 6/69-8/69 - EN2 James Robert Beck, Poland, OH jamesbeck0@hotmail.com 6/69-2/70

CREW - Donald P. Armstrong, LTJG, OinC, Cam Ranh Bay/Cua Viet 1966-67 - was from Los Angeles, CA and/or Croton-On-Hudson, NY
Gregory J. Dunacusky, Harleysville, PA gregdunacusky@hotmail.com - Coleman, BM2 - Ralph Yoney, BM

CREW - Robert Alexander Finley, LTJG, OinC - CosDiv 11 - ??PCF10?? (left country 4 September 1968) - was from Carmel, CA
Mattox - Lehman - David Mattson Hensley, ?EN3?, Mechanicsburg, MD - William G. Lockerman Jr, GMG3, Starke, FL, DaNang 20 Apr 68-9/68 (responsible for destruction of North Vietnamese trawler by a US Coast Guard Cutter in early 1968)

CREW - Dennis Michael Williams, ENS/LTJG, OinC An Thoi 3/69-4/69 (in country) 11/68-11/69
Joseph R. Kastner, QM2 Qui Nhon 6/68-3/69 & An Thoi 3/69-6/69 - David Everett Fultz, EN2 An Thoi 3/69-7/69 - Dennis Michael Kelley, BM3, Jeannette, PA, Qui Nhon 8/68-3/69 & An Thoi 3/69-7/69 ??on PCF 38 or 45 the day of the PCF 43 ambush?? - John David Valencia, RD3, Greeley, CO jdvpro@aol.com An Thoi 3/69-9/69 - Robert L. Ellis, RD3 ??( Robert L. Ellis Jr, OSC (SW) stationed at Diego Garcia)??

CREW - Ignatius Joseph Minervini, LTJG, OinC, Corpus Christi, TX jminervini@cox.net
Stuart Carl Jackson, QM2 navybean41@yahoo.com DaNang 18 Apr 68-11/68, Charles Edward Settle, EN2 oshiro1944@etczone.com San Diego, CA, in country 20 Nov 1967 at An Thoi; 13 April 1968 took three boats to Vung Tau; 21 April 1968 transferred to DaNang; late April 1968 transferred to Chu Lai; 1 November 1968 returned to CONUS

CREW - James Joseph Maginn, LTJG, OinC Manhattan Beach, CA jmaginn@wattcompanies.com (left country 20 August 1967)
Dennis Lavell Green - GMG3 Richland, WA coachgramps1@aol.com - EN1 Kenyon Brent Parker, Sorrento, FL brent50@earthlink.net - BM2 Krisakis; SN Danny Lee Hartley - SN Don Parker (had cronic seasickness and spent most of his year in the admin office as a yeoman); ???RM2???

CREW - Higbee, LTJG (Virginia area - Grandfather was an Admiral)
RM1 Kenneth Andrew Mimms, deceased 2/10/1999 in Lawton, OK, made RMC ??wife was from Japan??, BM3 Chang, (was from Los Angeles, CA area ), RD3 Larry Grant Bonwell, Morongo Valley, CA lgb886@earthlink.net Cam Ranh Bay April 1966 to April 1967 - ??PCFs 43, 46 & 47??

CREW - Gailen Peter Rhinehart, GMG2, deceased 8/25/1997, Riverside, CA, made chief - Robert Walker, SN was from Akron, OH - Cam Ranh Bay 66-67, Clyde L. "Buddy" Pilgrim, BMSN, Anderson, SC 5/68 to 11/68 Cat Lo, 11/68 to 1/69 An Thoi and 4/69 to 7/69 DaNang

CREW - Martin Gerald Baca, GMG3 - Ivy L. Johnson, QM2 - Joseph Anthony Billiot Jr, BM3, deceased 10/6/2005 in Marrero, LA - John Joseph Keresztenyi, RD3, Bronx, NY usnpcf103@aol.com - Grant Lee Wilson, EN3 usnretiredchief@hotmail.net Shelton, WA, DaNang/Chu Lai 25 Jul 68-3/10/69 --- ???PCF 6???

Crew 8B - Timothy Wallace Tedford, LTJG, OinC, ttedford@stx.rr.com Corpus Christi, TX, Qui Nhon entire tour ??/68- 8/68
Richard Thomas Stevenson, QM2 - John D. Cannon III, QM2 - Joseph John Spanik III, GMG2 - Jackie Will Raynes, SN, Phoenix, AZ tractorjack19@hotmail.com 11/67-5/68 - Jerome J. Stampka, EN3, Jamestown, NDF

Crew 12C - Richard J. Hassett, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 2/68-2/69 - was from Crystal Lake, IL ???PCF 63???
Roy Eldridge Cobble, BM2 - Robert Carl Neilson Jr, GMGSN, Portland, ME rneilson@maine.rr.com - Robert Charles Houchen, RDSN - John David Valencia, RDSN, Greeley, CO jdvpro@aol.com An Thoi 3/69-9/69

Crew 14C - John Foster Scholl, LTJG, OinC, jscholl@wellborn.com Lineville, AL Qui Nhon 4/68-4/69 ???PCF 59???
James Marshall Trammell Jr, QM2, Cocoa, FL - Phillip Allen Conrad, EN2 - Raymond John Poons, QM3, Escondido, CA veronicasdad@juno.com - Ronald Lee Sivley, BM3, Muldrow, OK - Stephen Ray Crick, GMG3, Ingram, TX

Crew 15A - James H. Howser, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 67-5/68 was from Eufaula, OK
Donald J. Moore, BM2 - Edgardo J. Obenza, EN1 - Samuel K. Kalama Jr, GMG3 - Richard G. Thibault, RMSN - Jackie Will Raynes, SN, Phoenix, AZ tractorjack19@hotmail.com 11/67-5/68

Crew 16B - Harry Brown Watters Jr, LTJG, OinC, deceased 1 August 1994 in Houston, TX, Qui Nhon 2/68-2/69
Rodolfo Huerta, QM2 - David John Heisler, BM2, deceased 3 March 1969 in Pelican Rapids, MN - James Charles Edwards, GMG2, deceased 5/9/2010 in Aston, PA dwi618@aol.com (daughter) - Ralph Wayne Lambert, RD3 - John Wallace Wyatt, GMGSN, Spokane, WA wyattjohn@earthlink.net

Crew 23B - Joseph Francis Patton Jr, LTJG, OinC, Boston, MA marvel4@verzion.net Qui Nhon 2/11/68-12/68 (left country 2/11/69) ??PCF 61 or PCF 52??
James M. Trammel Jr, QM2 (transferred early to Crew 25B w/ LTJG Hugh Taylor) - Dennis James Makovsky, EN2, Whitehall, PA vfw7293@gmail.com - Charles Lester Trahan, BM3, An Thoi 5/69-9/69 deceased 2/26/2007 in Abbeville, LA - Roger LeeO'Diam, RD3, Peebles, OH - James Arthur Wruck, GMGSN, Franklin, NC - Donald Christopher Brown Jr, RDSN, Bowling Green, KY donnieb47@insightbb.com
- Joseph Francis Patton Jr, LTJG, OinC, Boston, MA marvel4@verzion.net An Thoi 1/69-2/69 (left country 2/11/69)
Raymond John Poons, QM3, Escondido, CA veronicasdad@juno.com - Gordon D. Wagoner, RD2, Mimmetonka, MN gdwagon@mn.rr.com An Thoi 2/69-7/69 - John Douglas Singleton, EN1, Pelham, NH, usnder322@aol.com - Stanley Gustav Simonson, GMG3, Goldbar, WA and Tucson, AZ stansimonson@msn.com - Stephen J. Brown, QM3

Crew 29 - William Francis Trainer, LT, OinC - Washington Crossing, PA bjtrainer1@comcast.net ?? DaNang on PCF 75?? (left country 15 November 1966)
Foster, BM1 - Miller, GMG2 - Kopko, RM3, Laird, EN3 - Harry Giles Brock, BM3, was from Odessa, TX, --- KIA 11/15/66 onboard PCF 77 when it sank and was totally destroyed after being swamped by a 30 foot monsoon wave off the South Vietnam coast near Hue.

CREW 39- Arnold Lee Glass, LT, OinC Naples, FL (left country 3 February 1967) ?PCF 26? Cat Lo 2/66-4/66 and Cam Ranh 4/66-2/67
James Thorpe, GMG3 ??Redding, CA?? - Kyme Ronald Scuffham, RMSN/3 kascuffham@yahoo.com - Werner "Red" Meyer, SN, Daytona Beach, FL redsmini@cfl.rr.com - Lyman Ethalbert Palmer Jr, EN1, Port Orchard, WA lpalmer@wavecable.com

Crew 43 - Stewart A. Jewell, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 66-67 - San Diego, CA (left country 5 February 1967)
Jon J.Seigert, QM3 - Donivan R. Murphy, SN - Joseph W. Wall Jr, EN1 - David W. Cristee, RM2, St Albans, WV - Charles F. Overly, GMG2 - Albert W. Porter, BM1, deceased 3/17/2010 in Port Hadlock, WA

Crew 45 - William Edward Hand, LT, OinC, Annadale, VA, Qui Nhon 66-67 (left country 7 February 1967) ??PCF 57??
Richard N. Pigott, BM2 - Robert Ray Wickham, EN2 - Philip Jack Stolz, GMG3 - Jerome Louis Jenkins, SN, Persia, IA - Israel Simms "Boyd" Groves Jr, RMSN/RM3, Kansas City, MO ibsgroves1j2@juno.com

Crew 58B - William James Locke III, LTJG, OinC 7/68-6/69 - San Jose, CA wlockeiii@aol.com
Gerald Robert Horrell, BM3, KIA 1/5/69 (CosDiv 11) - George Walter Jones, EN3 - David Marion Alston, GMG3, Columbia, SC - Michael Manno, QM3 - Francis John Stevens Jr, SN, Sandwich, MA franstevens22@comcast.net (All trained together in Coronado 6 May thru 5 July 1968)

Crew 67 - Robert Arthur Marshall, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 6/66-8/67 - Ambler, PA marsbob@aol.com - No permanent boat - used PCF 62 thru 65
Joe P. Reeves, BM1 was from Atlanta, GA - Robert J. Wilson, EN1 - David W. Christee, RM2, Saint Albans, WV - Donald A. Moser, GMG3 was from Iowa - Raymond Bradford Fuller, GMG3, Louisville, OH fhopeb@aol.com

Crew 71B - Ralph Paul Dobson, LT, OinC, Qui Nhon & An Thoi 7/68-7/69 - Bothell, WA
Kurt Eugene Thiele Jr, QM2, Midland, VA - David Everett Fultz, EN2 - David L. Richardson, GMG3 - Elias Duran Leyva, BM3, San Diego, CA leyva_elias@yahoo.com - Terry L. Stocker, SN

CREW 74A - Bob Siegrest, LT, OinC, stationed in DaNang, Chu Lai and Cua Viet - came in country 3 Sept 67 thru 8/68 ??PCF 17??
John Boxley, GM2 - Ralph Lyn Mort, BM2 - John Paul Jones, QMSN, Albuquerque, NM jpjones47@gmail.com - Pat Noel Alexander, SN, Granite City, IL alexandp@wusm.wustl.edu - EN1 name unknown

Crew 77 - Joseph F. Cahill Jr, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 66-67 (left country 6 April 1967) - St. Albans, VT joecahill@bcgm.net
Ben Profeta Robles, ENC - Robert P. Heinz, BM1 - John F. Schober, BM3 - Michael D. Crawford, GMG3 - Michael E. Brown, RMSN

Crew 79 - George K. Montgomery, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 4/66-4/67 (left country 11 April 1967)
Hugh Martin Nix, BM1, Stockbridge, GA - Thomas Elbert Wagner, RM2, Lexington, TX - Edward Douglas Tilley, EN2, Jackson, SC chiefs51merk@aol.com - Charles W. Gelderman, GMG2 - David W. Medina, SN

Crew 79A - Robert Lee Brown, LT, OinC - San Diego, CA (CosDiv 11 as of 1 October 1967)
Joseph R. Demerse, EN2, Barre, VT - Michael P. McHargue, GMG2, Independence, KY - Joe T. Cruz, RD3 - Thomas Richard Scott, RD3 tom2703@aol.com Boca Raton, FL - Frank Gutierrez Jr, RD3

Crew 79B - George M. Leber Jr, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 8/68-12/68 - Newport, RI
Elbert Lee Tharp, BM2, deceased 9/4/2002 in Flora Vista, NM - Gary Arnold Helvey, EN2, Beloit, KS, deceased 8/30/2006 - James Thomas Lloyd Jr, RD3 - Richard William Stindl, GMG3 - James C. Stinson, BM3

Crew 82 - William Stanley Ulrich, LTJG, OinC, San Diego, CA Qui Nhon '66-4/67 bkulrich@cox.net (left country 11 April 1967)
Keith H. Mittelstadt, BM2, Rochester, WA - Jimmy Vernon Batchelor, EN2, Sequim, WA - Michael A. Wicks, GMG2 - George E. Mack, RM2 - Richard Joseph Townsend, SN

Crew 87 - Robert Walter Johns Diehl, LT, OinC, Qui Nhon 66-67 (medevaced 8 March 1967) - San Diego, CA
James S. Pearson, EN1 - Franklin C. Collins, BM2 - L.G. Godwin, GMG2 - Walter Anderson, RM3 - Charles Jackson, SN

Crew 90 - Gerard D. Farrell, LT, OinC, gerardfarrell@aavolyn.com Qui Nhon 66-11/67 - Springfield, PA
George A. Franks, BM2 - Hillard Buster Davis, EN1, Kannapolis, NC - Dallas Harris Jr, GMG3 - Neal Charles Stone, RM3 nealstone@comcast.net Rohnert Park, CA - Paul Calvin Alexander, GMGSN, PCF43@hotmail.com Bastrop, TX, 3/66-12/67

CREW 97C - John Wayne Hoeche, LTJG, OinC, Plano/Dallas, TX, DaNang/Chu Lai - 9/14/69-8/70
QM2 Francis Michael Hanrahan, Seaford, DE, deceased 1/27/2006 (made QMC) - EN2 (SS) Charles Lee Horton Jr, Decatur, GA - RDSN Hugh James Griffiths - RDSN Bradley Allen Johnson - GMGSA James Edwin Morgan, Spring City, TN morgan113278@bellsouth.net

CREW 106C - Louis Joseph Marucheau, LTJG, OinC, Boulder, CO, ljmaru@worldnet.att.net
David Lee "Tiny" Ajax, GMG3, Coronado, Panama, dpajax@hotmail.com - William Larry Barnes, QM2 (made QMCS) - Marion C. Boiling, EN3 - Keith Craig Harris, RD3, Murphysboro, IL elbowgulf71@yahoo.com - Steven Edward Weekley, GMG3, Columbia, SC sweekley29209@yahoo.com

CREW 107C - Richard Gresham Stoneburner, LTJG, OinC, Wellington,
Raymond J. Charpentier, GMG3 - Robert H. Crone, EN2 - Klaus W. Loquastto, QM2 - Alvis Wayman Jacks, RDSA ?? Kenmare, ND?? - Gregory Dane Olsen, EN3, Trinity, TX bgolsen1@gmail.com

CREW 108C - William A. Harp, QM2 - James R. Lambert, EN2 - Robert Leroy Kern Jr, RDSA (made OSCS) - Joseph I. "Sandy" Sandoval, GMG3, Las Vegas, NV jocon2000@aol.com - Eric Lynn Sedlacek, BM3, Fresno, CA - Charles Wilbur Hunt, EN3, Seahunt11@aol.com Titusville, NJ at Cat Lo 11/69 -2/70??

Crew 112 - Newell Chase Bossart, LTJG, OinC, Medina, WA and Hugh Leonard Webb, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon, Navarre, FL theduke2@mchsi.com 66-2/67 (left country 24 February 1967)
Carroll Gene Dunson, BM2, Clarkson, KY - Bobby G. Johnson, EN1 - William L. Stephenson, GMG3 - David L. English, RMSN - Richard E. Perrine, RMSN - Andrew Louis Pohorence Jr, SN, Cleveland, OH, ??deceased 1975??

Crew 122 - Richard S. Satter, LT, OinC, Qui Nhon 66-67 - Bedford, NH
Franklin C. Collins, BM2 - Ira C(linton) Hudson ??Odessa, TX??, EN2 - David M. Smith, RM3 - Lawrence T. Kassha, GMGSA, Marinette, WI, deceased 3/19/2009 - John J. Holle, SA/SN

Crew 124 - Thomas N. Richman, LTJG, OinC, Qui Nhon 66-67 (left country 20 August 1967) deceased 1/27/2003 --- Millersville, MD
Leon A. Jouet, BM3, New Orleans, LA - Timothy Alan Westbury, RM3, Blue Mounds, WI - Jerry Lee Smith, Davenport, IA tiesackett@mchsi.com , GMM3 - Leroy Smith, EN2 - Bobby M. Kemp, GMGSN, Okeechobee, FL

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