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John Paul Toth |
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Engagements: • Vietnam War (1960 - 1973) |
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John Paul Toth John Paul Toth was born on 22 April 1945 in Toledo, OH, the son of Steve and Elizabeth Toth. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on 18 August 1964 in Detroit, MI, and arrived for his tour in Vietnam on 29 December 1967. On 28 February 1968, Sergeant John Toth was serving with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (HMM 262 'Flying Tigers'), Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Air Wing, III Marine Amphibious Force and flew out of the Quang Tri Air Facility. Major Edward George Meixner and Captain Robert Lee Sevell were pilots assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (HMM 262 'Flying Tigers'), Marine Aircraft Group 36, 1st Marine Air Wing, III Marine Amphibious Force and flew out of the Quang Tri Air Facility. At 06:00 on 28 February 1968, Flight 20-1 of Mission 53-KS (Khe Sanh) briefed. Major Edward G. Meixner was to fly as pilot in the right seat with Capt Sevell as co-pilot in the left seat. The mission was to fly to Khe Sanh and recover a squadron aircraft, which had been battle damaged in the revetments at Khe Sanh Combat Base. The aircraft lifted off at approximately 07:00 with a total of 23 military personnel on board. Eleven of those onboard were Marines assigned to HMM-262. The crew of 7 was supplemented by 4 additional aircraft technicians who would be tasked with repairing the damaged aircraft and readying it for flight. The remaining 12 Marines onboard were just passengers under orders to report to the Khe Sanh Combat Base. As the aircraft crossed over a ridgeline approximately 10 kilometers southwest of the Rockpile, it was struck by automatic weapons fire from 12.7mm anti-aircraft guns. The aircraft banked to the right and descended toward the valley below at a high rate of speed. The aft cabin was on fire and the fire spread forward to the entire cabin during the descent. The aircraft became uncontrollable and crashed at full speed (XD 916522). The fire extinguished on impact. An infantry reaction force quickly reached the crash site but only one Marine had survived the initial crash. Unfortunately, he died of his wounds later that evening. The following 23 men died in the crash of Flight 20-1 of Mission 53-KS on 28 February 1968 in Quang Tri Province approximately 7 kilometers southwest of the Rockpile, victims of NVA anti-aircraft gunners: Crew Members ● Maj Edwin G Meixner [Honoree Record ID 264651] Passengers ● Capt John P Ellis [Honoree Record ID 245390] Medals, Awards and Badges Purple Heart Honors The name John P Toth is located on Panel 42E Line 2 of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Burial Sergeant John Paul Toth is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Toledo, OH. |
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Honoree ID: 282205 | Created by: MHOH |
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