Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

 

WO1 Arthur Fletcher Chaney

Name: Arthur Fletcher Chaney

Rank/Branch: W1/US Army

Unit: A Troop, 1st Squad, 9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division

Date of Birth: 27 June 1947 (Mitchell Field, Long Island, NY)

Home City of Record: Vienna VA

Date of Loss: 03 May 1968

Country of Loss: South Vietnam

Loss Coordinates: 163736N 1063605E (XD685382)

Status (in 1973): Killed/Body Not Recovered

Category: 2

Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: AH1G

Refno: 1155

Other Personnel In Incident: Bobby L. McKain (missing)

 

Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 01 September 1990 from one or more

of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources,

correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews. Updated

by the P.O.W. NETWORK 1998.

 

REMARKS:

 

SYNOPSIS: On the afternoon of May 3, 1968, CWO Bobby McKain, pilot, and WO Arthur Chaney, co-pilot, were flying aboard an AH1G helicopter on an armed escort mission for a reconnaissance team operating west of Khe Sanh. At about 1405 hours, while making a pass on an enemy gun position, they were hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire from the gun emplacement and the helicopter exploded in mid-air. They were about 1500 feet above the ground when the explosion occurred, separating the tail boom and one main rotor blade from the aircraft.

The aircraft spun to the ground on fire and impacted, and seconds later, the ammunition onboard detonated. Other pilots in the area immediately flew to the site and observed the aircraft engulfed in flames with no visible signs of life. Shortly thereafter, they were driven from the area by other heavy automatic weapons fire. Air searches were made, but revealed no signs of the crew. No radio contact was made.

Because of the close proximity to enemy positions, Chaney and McKain's fates were almost certainly known by the enemy. The Army holds out no hope they survived, but believes that their cases may someday be resolved.

Chaney and McCain are among nearly 2500 unresolved deaths or disappearances of Americans in Southeast Asia. Tragically, thousands of reports indicate that many of these cases involve Americans still alive and held captive by the communist countries of Laos and Vietnam. Chaney and McCain would nothave left their comrades in the hands of the enemy. How can we?

Information from No-Quarter:

--- General / Personal ---

Last name: CHANEY
First name: ARTHUR FLETCHER
Home of Record (official): VIENNA
State (official): VA
Date of Birth: Friday, June 27, 1947
Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Marital Status: Single

--- Military ---

Branch: Army
Rank: WO
Serial Number: 276444125
Component: Reserve
Pay grade: W1
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 062B

--- Action ---

Start of Tour: Friday, May 3, 1968
Date of Casualty: Friday, May 3, 1968
Age at time of loss: 20
Casualty type: (A1) Hostile, died
Reason: Air loss - Crashed on land (Crew member - Helicopter)
Country: South VietNam
Province: Quang Tri
The Wall: Panel 54E - Row 024

The Wall Memorial
1st Cavalry Division Home page
View of the AH-1 (my thanks to Iceman for his site!)

Sign My Guestbook Guestbook by GuestWorldView My Guestbook