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Old 12-09-2006, 07:47   #1
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SFC E7 "Robert Richard Miller" 5th Special Forces

I was looking for anyone who may have known my uncle. He was with the 5th Special Forces when he was killed. He was killed in a helicopter crash on 10-9-69 with Morris and Acre and the air crew Brennan, Jagelar, Vasquez and Smith. The accident happened around Quan Loi. My uncle was also with the A-236 at Bu Prang and Ban Me Tout around 67/68.
He was from Mississippi but inlisted in Louisiana. If anyone may have known him please reply.

My Uncle
Robert Richard Miller
Rank: SFC
E7
MOS: 11F4S
Special Forces


Robert Richard Miller
Sergeant First Class
C&C CENTRAL, MACV-SOG, 5TH SF GRP
Army of the United States
23 November 1940 - 09 October 1969
New Orleans, Louisiana
Panel 17W Line 057




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Old 12-09-2006, 10:35   #2
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Richard:

You need to read all of the stickies and introduce yourself in the proper place before bargeing in and asking questions.

Good luck with your search.

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