Carlton Coe GraySergeantC CO, 158TH AVN BN, 101 ABN DIV Army of the United States 20 May 1950 - 18 May 1970 Eugene, Oregon Panel 10W Line 061 |
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The database page for Carlton Coe Gray
Honoring our classmates.South Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon will have a Vietnam Memorial dedication Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 2 PM in remembrance of our classmates
Additional information on these men is available in the Eugene, Oregon, Register-Guard article republished here.
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I went to South Eugene with Coe and I worked at Willamete with him when he was drafted. Coe was one of three people that I ever did anything with at school or at work. He was one of the nicest guys I ever knew. I can still get choked up when I think about him. I still miss him.
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I went to South Eugene with Coe Gray. He played the trumpet and was one of the sweetest kids at the school. I still miss him.
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I knew Coe in grade school through the 5th grade, at which time I moved away from Eugene. We were classmates and neighborhood friends. He was the only boy at my birthday parties, always a good sport and happy to be there. I have never forgotten Coe, and never will.
Willa Johnson-Coe |
A Note from The Virtual WallOn 18 May 1970 a UH-1H HUEY (hull number 68-16375) from Company C, 158th Aviation Battalion, 101st Abn Division, was lost during"a re-supply mission in the Ripcord area and had made a radio transmission to an infantry unit after dropping supplies. They had a pay officer and his sergeant with them. Easterling, the crew-chief, jumped from the aircraft prior to impact and was found on an adjacent ridge several days later."The "pay officer and his sergeant" actually were 1LT John Darling and SGT Harry Stone. In addition to 1LT Darling and SGT Stone, three men of C/158 Avn Bn died in the crash:
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is a high school contemporary, Bruce D. Dyer - Class Of "66" Vietnam 69-70 brucedyer@adelphia.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 14 Feb 2004
Last updated 07/03/2007