January 21, 1968
Rank/Branch: E2/US Army
Unit: 282nd Assault Helicopter Co.,17th Aviation Group, 1st Aviation Brigade
Date of Birth: July 14, 1948
Hometown: Greenville, MS
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Date of Loss: January 21, 1968
Loss Coordinates: 163722N 1064434E
Panel: 35E Line 5
The following information was complied by the Homecoming II Project 01 March 1991 from several sources including data from U.S. Government agency sources, interviews, and published sources. Copyright 1991 Homecoming II Project.
As WO McKensey's aircraft touched down on the landing zone, NVA troops stood up all around the aircraft and began firing at almost point blank range. As soon as all the ARVN troops were off loaded, the aircraft lifted off. At approximately 8-10 feet off the ground, the aircraft was hit by either a 57mm recoilless rifle or a direct hit mortar fire, burst into flames, and crashed. PVT Elliott, doorgunner and crewchief were on another UH1D that landed approximatley 50-60 feet from the crashed aircraft.
LtCol. Semyo died while pinned under the aircraft. His body was subsequently recovered. The pilot, Stiner, exited the aircraft successfully, evaded capture and returned to friendly lines. Harrington was able to board one of the rescue aircraft that had landed in the LZ. Before leaving the vicinity, Capt. Stiner was in a defensive position with WO McKensey. Stiner later reported that he witnessed McKensey being shot in the back of the head and killed.
PVT Elliott and his crewchief exited their aircraft to assist survivors of the downed helicopter. In a matter of seconds, the crewchief returned to his aircraft and advised the pilot to take off immediately because of the highly intense hostile fire. The aircraft lifted off, leaving Elliott on the ground, circled and returned to the LZ, but could not locate PVT Elliott. Three days after the incident, a helicopter searched the area and observed a body in the tall elephant grass and small trees. By process of elimination, the pilot determined that the body was that of PVT Elliott.
Two sets of remains were recovered from the crash site by an unidentified unit and were later positively identified as those of Semyo and McKensey. Hill was last seen by Capt. Stiner just prior to the aircraft being hit in the compartment in which Hill was manning his machine gun. Stiner stated that Hill was probably struck by the same volley of rounds that downed the aircraft as his machine gun was observed blown to pieces. Stiner searched the area before taking evasive action, but could not locate Hill.
UPDATE!
Donna Elliott recently returned from Washington, D.C. where she attended by invitation a meeting on POW/MIA issues. She was informed that they located the crash site near where Jerry was last seen. They are planning to go to the site in the near future to search it and the surrounding area. My father is also planning on traveling back to Vietnam to visit the site. The area was found because of new technology.
In May 1999, my Dad and Donna Elliott went to Vietnam to vist the area of the country mentioned above. They returned home safely after a two week experience that I know neither one of them will forget. My Dad's story about the trip will be published here soon. In the meantime, please visit WWW.VIETVET.ORG to read about Donna's emotional experience in Vietnam in seach of her brother.
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