David Nipper
Lance Corporal
D CO, 3RD RECON BN, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF United States Marine Corps Atlanta, Georgia September 15, 1940 to November 21, 1964 DAVID NIPPER is on the Wall at Panel 1E, Line 73 |
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From the comments section of the Incident report submitted by
Navy Captain Ansley Horton, they were shuttling bags of flour/rice into country from the 'Sweet Pea'
(USS Princeton) due to horrendous flooding from the monsoons and the vietnamese were starving.
I remember the Mayday call and could see the bird auto rotating, and could see bags of flour being
thrown out to lighten the bird. When the pilot tried to gently let the aircraft roll on it's side, the blades hit
the water and it violently flipped over to the other side. My thoughts have always been of Richard
[CPL Richard Don Slack] who
obviously, as part of The
Team going to deliver food to starving people, who all of a sudden found
himself in a personal challenge of survival...and who chose to stand up and
make a difference fully knowing he could and did make the ultimate
sacrifice. Slack was recovered but could not be revived while Nipper's body was not recovered.
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