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Post Hosts Gander Ceremony
Posted: Thursday, December 9, 2010 3:44 pm | Updated: 3:50 pm, Thu Dec 9, 2010.
Post hosts Gander ceremony by Megan Locke, Courier staff
This Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of one of the most devastating losses in 101st Airborne Division history the Gander crash.
On that cold winter morning, 248 Soldiers and eight crew members died upon takeoff of an Arrow Air flight in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada.
The service members, mostly assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, were en route to Fort Campbell after a six-month peacekeeping mission to the Sinai, Egypt.
Fort Campbell’s annual remembrance and wreath laying ceremony will be Sunday, starting at 1 p.m. All community members, whether personally impacted by the crash or not, are invited to attend the ceremony at Fort Campbell’s Task Force 3-502nd Memorial Tree Park, located between Normandy and Screaming Eagle boulevards.
Retired Maj. Gen. John Herrling, 2nd Brigade commander at the time of the crash, is scheduled to speak, along with the Army’s Chief of Chaplains Maj. Gen. Douglas Carver, a Fort Campbell chaplain in 1985.
“It’s been 25 years but I haven’t forgotten as I’m sure they surely have not forgotten,” said Herrling about surviving Family members in an interview earlier this year. “Their sons and daughters did a wonderful job, and they really need to be proud of their service.”
For Family members of the fallen and the rest of the Screaming Eagles, the tragedy is one that is memorialized in hearts and minds year round.
“Once you go through a tragedy like that, you realize that this can happen at other places and other times,” Herrling said.
Current Installation Chap. (Col.) Roger Heath, 101st Airborne Division DIVARTY chaplain 25 years ago, remembers that December day vividly.
Heath deployed on a similar peacekeeping mission to the Sinai in 1984 with the Rakkasans, and he said many of these same Soldiers were reassigned and deployed with the 3-502nd in 1985.
The battalion’s chaplain, Maj. Troy Carter, was killed in the crash. As a result, Heath was one of the many 101st Airborne Soldiers cross-leveled to fill his position.
Even before Heath became the battalion’s chaplain, he remembers the despair from survivors that winter day.
“It was a tradition that many of those who deployed the previous year met their counterpart at the [Campbell Army Airfield] when they returned the following year,” he said. “After hearing that a military aircraft crashed at Gander, many feared it was our plane.
“We made our way to the 2nd Brigade gym to be with the Families awaiting their return. Many were gathered in the gym with lots of welcome home signs, flowers, yellow ribbons.”
Heath recalls a chorus of screams and crying when the commander came to the microphone with the official announcement of no survivors.
“One young Korean wife did not speak English,” he recalled. “A Korean-American chaplain assistant interpreted the situation to her. She kept saying, ‘no, no,’ in Korean and calling her husband’s name. She was alone in this country with no one, and didn’t speak the language. I believe the Korean community helped her with many of the details of a survivor.”
The Screaming Eagles are known for their sacrifices in combat, but it is Gander that taught Heath what being a Soldier really means. The 3-502nd Soldiers tasked to help keep the peace between Egypt and Israel serve as an example of a job well done, he said.
“It was the first time I felt the cost in human terms what our nation pays for peace in the world,” he explained. “It takes more than beans, bullets and money. It often takes lives to keep our world safe. Taxpayers pay some expenses and bills, Soldiers pay the ultimate price.”
Hopkinsville will also host a memorial service at the city’s Gander Memorial Park, Sunday. The ceremony is from 3 until 4:30 p.m.
Additional remembrance ceremonies are scheduled at Arlington National Cemetery, where several of the fallen Soldiers are buried, as well as at Gander.
Pfc. Mark E. Abrams
1st Lt. Joey McCarty
Pfc. Herbert D. Alexander
Spc. Christine M. McCleery
Staff Sgt. Steven A. Andreoff
1SG Robert F. McCook
Spc. Danell Andrews
2nd Lt. J. Scott McCormick
Spc. Ivan R. Aponte
Spc. Calvin McWhite
Pvt.2 Stuart N. Arrowood
Staff Sgt. Jerry W. Malone
Spc. Roger D. Arvin
Capt. Edward J. Manion
1st Lt. Luis A. Avillan
Pvt.2 Thomas L. Martin
Spc. Bobby L. Banks
Pvt.2 Donald L. Mathis
Spc. Daniel M. Barber
Sgt. Ronald C. Mayhew
Pfc. Eric J. Bauman
CW2 Dirk A. Miller
Pvt.2 Edward M. Beer
Sgt. Larry G. Miller
Spc. Wyatt D. Benson
Staff Sgt. Richard D. Miller
Pfc. Sammy D. Bittle
Spc. Timothy E. Miller
CSM Hasland O. Black
Sgt. John M. Millett
Pfc. Paul J. Bostwick
Sgt. James A. Mollett
Sgt. John P. Bowen
Staff Sgt. Samuel T. Moore Jr.
CW3 Robert Bowen
Pfc. Lindale Morgan
Spc. John T. Bradley Jr.
Spc. Steven W. Mullins
Spc. Steven J. Bradshaw
Sgt. Michael Murray
Pfc. Darrin P. Brady
Spc. Michael A. Napier
Sgt. Charles F. Brancato
Sgt. 1st Class Joseph A. Nartia
Spc. Tony L. Brasfield
Sgt. 1st Class Donald C. Nelson
Pvt.2 William R. Brilya
Pvt.2 Kenneth J. Nelson
Spc. George A. Britt
Staff Sgt. Steven R. Nelson
Pfc. Johnny L. Brown
Sgt. Richard S. Nichols
Pvt.2 Gregory A. Buchanan
Pfc. Michael T. Nolan
Spc. James D. Burdette
Sgt. Francisco Ocasio Jr.
Pfc. David A. Bury
Pfc. Robert L. Olson
Pvt.2 Trevor Campbell
Pvt. Gregory A. Owens
Pfc. Gregory T. Carter
Spc. Gary W. Padgett
Sgt. Mark E. Carter
Pfc. Theodore L. Pafford
Capt. Troy G. Carter
Sgt. Jeffrey R. Palmisano
Pvt.1 Dennis Cartwright
CW3 Rudy Parris
Pvt. Phillip R. Caudill
Sgt. Thomas F. Parsons
Pfc. Garett R. Chaddock
Pvt.2 Vickie S. Perry
Spc. Stephen R. Colby
Spc. Terry R. Pevey
Pfc. Bobby L. Coleman
Pvt.2 Alvin Phillips
Sgt. Miguel A. Cordero
Sgt. James D. Phillips Jr.
Pfc. Orlando F. Council Jr.
1st Lt. Barry C. Powell
Pfc. Michael E. Craig
Spc. Raimo K. Puntanen Jr.
Pvt.2 Paul M. Crawford
Spc. Michael R. Rahr
Spc. Francisco Cruz-Salgado
Capt. Terry L. Rains
Pfc. Troy R. Cupples
Pfc. David L. Rawls
Pfc. Walter G. Daniels
Patrick S. Reasbeck
Spc. Thomas Danielson
Pvt. Melvin W. Reed
Sgt. James A. Davis
Staff Sgt. Jessey T. Reynolds
Spc. Jimmy D. Davis
Pfc. Gregory W. Richardson
Staff Sgt. Thomas E. Davis
Pfc. Richard D. Rimiller
Pfc. Herbert R. Deckman
Spc. Bobby E. Roberts
Cpl. Joseph L. Diventura
Staff Sgt. Wilbur G. Roberts Jr.
Spc. Thomas D. Dixon
Sgt. Vergil L. Robertson Jr.
Staff Sgt. James F. Duckworth
Sgt. Thomas E. Robinson Jr.
Sgt. Brian L. Dumpert
Pfc. Ronald C. Russell
Sgt. Brian E. Easley
Spc. Ray A. Ruth
Capt. Michael C. Eastman
Spc. Ricky A. Schmoyer
Capt. Kyle L. Edmonds
Sgt. Peter E. Schremp
Spc. Christopher Englebert
Pfc. Keith M. Schultz
Sgt. James A. Ferguson
Spc. Gary L. Scott
Spc. Mark W. Ferguson
Pfc. Blanchard T. Searcy
Pvt.2 Kevin F. Fink
Staff Sgt. Ronald W. Sears
Spc. David Fitch
Pfc. Frederic C. Seitz
Cpl. Thomas J. Foskey
Staff Sgt. Timothy D. Sellner
Cpl. Paul K. Fuller
Pvt.2 Ernest W. Serna
Sgt. Kevin A. Gantzer
Spc. Michael D. Shipley
Spc. Anthony L. Gayton
Pfc. James E. Shook
Pfc. Scott W. Gerdes
Pfc. Robert D. Shultz
Sgt. Gary L. Givens
Spc. Carl N. Simmons
Sgt. 1st Class David L. Godsey
Spc. George H. Simmons
Spc. Michael J. Gonzales
Sgt. Earl Singleton
Pfc. Roberto Gonzalez
Spc. Matthew S. Sloan
Pvt.2 Joseph W. Goree
Pvt.2 Clinton D. Smith
Spc. Kelly O. Graham
Sgt. 1st Class Rex V. Smith
Spc. Thomas L. Graham
Spc. Scott J. Smith
Staff Sgt. Douglas F. Grala
Pfc. Thomas E. Smith
Spc. Christopher Gray
Pvt. Mark Spearman
Pfc. Richardo Guerra
Spc. James M. Spears
Capt. Brian D. Haller
Spc. Michael S. Stack
Pfc. William W. Hansen III
Pfc. David C. Staten
Pvt.1 Chester D. Hardeman
Pfc. Alexander W. Stearn
CW3 Benny J. Harden
Spc. Dane Stephens
Pfc. Brian D. Harris
2nd Lt. Kip L. Stevens
2LT Robert B. Hart
Sgt. Randy S. Stewart
Pvt.1 Mark S. Hassing
CW2 Earl C. Stone
Spc. Reginald Haugsdahl
Pfc. Gary L. Straub
Pvt.1 David W. Heidecker
Spc. Richard Stringer
Sgt. Paul C. Hemingway
Pvt.2 Scott A. Stritch
Pvt.2 Joe W. Highfill
Sgt. Randall K. Thomas
Pfc.Thomas T. Hileman
Spc. Robert F. Thomas
Spc. Donald E. Hobbs
Sgt. Danny C. Thompson
Pfc.Kevin S. Hobbs
Spc. Scott B. Thompson
Staff Sgt. Jerry W. Holliman
Sgt. Christopher G. Thornton
Spc. Robert S. Hoyer
Sgt. Theodore Travis
Spc. Charles W. Hughes
Pvt.2 Thomas N. Tucker
Staff Sgt. Frank J. Hughes
Staff Sgt. Vincent L. Turner
Pfc. Jeffrey D. Hull
Pfc. Steven C. Venneri
Cpl. Herbert G. Ivy
Pfc.Wayne Vinson
Pvt.1 Adrian D. Jackson
Spc. Gregory Walker
Lt. Col. Marvin A. Jeffcoat
Spc. Guy W. Walker
Staff Sgt. Donny K. Jennings
Pfc. Brian E. Wallace
Spc. Todd M. Jennings
Pfc. Mark E. Wallace
Pvt.1 Jerrin A. Johnson
Sgt. 1st Class Abraham Ward
Staff Sgt. Ravon L. Johnson
Sgt. 1st Class Thomas E. West
Sgt. Joseph A. Jones
Pfc. John C. Wester
Pvt.2 David A. Jordan
Spc. Frank C. Wheeler
Spc. Robert S. Kaplin
Staff Sgt. Emery S. White III
Sgt. Ibrahim Karadsheh
Spc. Michael L. Whiteman
Spc. Jeff S. Kee
Staff Sgt. Darnell Wilburn
Sgt. Timothy L. Kidd
Pvt.2 Franklin R. Wilkins
Pfc. Jerry J. King
Spc. Rodger L. Wilson
Capt. Robert M. King
Staff Sgt. James A. Winston
Staff Sgt. Thomas J. Kirby
Spc. James H. Williamson
Pfc. Bruce E. Kiser
Sgt. Richard N. Willingham
1st Lt. John K. Kosh
Spc. Theodore M. Wisson
Staff Sgt. Mark R. Kubic
1st Lt. John B. Witmer
Spc. John M. Kuehn
Sgt. Kevin M. Witt
Spc. Randall A. Lane
Sgt. Robert N. Wolford III
Maj. Michael R. Lawrence
Staff Sgt. Lawrence A. Wood
Sgt. Donald G. Lineberry
Sgt. William L. Wooliver
Pfc. William M. Lloyd
Spc. Virginia R. Word
1st Lt. Paul D. Long
Spc. John R. Wright
Spc. David C. Lundgren
Pfc. Robert Wyn
Pfc. Benjamin R. Lynch
Pfc. Cary T. Yeargan
Sgt. Paul A. McArdle
Spc. Cathleen M. Ziegler
pen 15pit Crew
John Griffin, Captain
John Robert Connelly, First Officer
Mike Fowler, Flight Engineer
Cabin Crew
Maia Matasowski, Flight Service Manager
Jean Sarafin, Flight Attendant
Desiree McKay, Flight Attendant
Ruthie Phillips, Flight Attendant
Stacy Cutlar, Flight Attendant
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