From: Curtis Wyman (cwyman@austin.rr.com)
To: davidj@screamingeagles-327thvietnam.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 10:49 PM
Subject: Tomahawk, June 1970
David,
I was the FO with the infantry company on FB Tomahawk when it was hit
in June, 1970. I agree with your comments about the single KIA that
got hit with the illumination canister. I knew the guy at the time,
but can't remember his name.
I'm trying to find more contacts from that unit. Do you have names or
links that I might try? I'd especially like to find the first sergeant
and the recon sergeant that came with me from the artillery battery as
the FO detail.
Tonight I found the name of the CO, Capt Robert Cox. As I remember it,
we came in from the boonies one afternoon and partied all night long.
The next morning the old man was sorely pissed with the level of
security. A number of folks hadn't even put out their claymores.
Needless to say he and the top sergeant kicked our asses all day long
and that night when the VC hit we were ready. I think the old man
saved a lot of lives that day. The only thing that I have from the war
is a sapper knife that I got the next day. It came from one of the
dead VC.
Please send any other info that you have.
Cheers,
Curt