Billy Gene Creech
First Lieutenant
A BTRY, 377TH ARTILLERY, 101ST ABN DIV, USARV
Army of the United States
Chamblee, Georgia
August 17, 1946 to March 06, 1969
BILLY G CREECH is on the Wall at Panel W30, Line 52

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03 Dec 2000

In memory of a Chamblee High School graduate who did not come back,
from another who did.

Ken Davis
kjdavis@alltel.net


 
29 Oct 2003

Just a note from one of Billy's close friend from high school.

It was a sad day when I learned of Billy's death and had dreams about him for for a couple of years after that. He a great guy.

H. K. Edwards
hkeinsepct@bellsouth.net


 
5 Oct 2004

My brother was Captain Michael Woodside, who died along with Lt. Creech. Countless lives have been forever changed because of that tragical day. May they both rest in peace, and may the friends and family of Lt. Creech know that many still mourn the loss of these fallen heroes.

Penelope Woodside
penelopewoodside@netzero.net


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

Two men died when their OH-6A (tail number 67-16025) was shot down while conducting a low level search in bad weather for a downed AH-1G:

The AH-1G (tail number 67-15845, A/4/77th Arty) had been shot down earlier in the day while conducting an attack and the two crewmen, CPT John T. McDonnell and 1LT Ronald Greenfield, had not been located at the time Creech and Woodside went down. Although Greenfield was picked up on 07 March, Captain McDonnell was not recovered.


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