Posted by JDEM on May 30, 2017 at 12:28:09 from (70.194.15.101):
In Reply to: Vietnam wall posted by Richard from Se AZ on May 30, 2017 at 00:05:32:
I wonder what the process or procedure is to get someone's name on the National Park wall? I knew four kids who got killed in Viet Nam from my town. 1966-1968. The last three to be killed are on the wall. The first guy is not. Had no "wall" back when it happened and never knew there was any mystery about the event. Now - not sure what to make of it. Richard R. Buszko was on the USS Intrepid CVS on route to Viet Nam when he was killed June 19, 1966 according to one account. His rank shows as "ADRAN" which means he was a mechanic. Another account says he was serving as a door-gunner on a helicopter and was killed while assisting SEALs with a rescue of a downed pilot. A person who claims to have been there says because SEALs were involved, the event stays classified and nobody gets on the Wall. I have no idea if that is true, but if so, seems odd. I sent questions to staff at the Wall, but never got any answers, thus far.
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