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CPL Donald Nathaniel Cooper

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CPL Donald Nathaniel Cooper Veteran

Birth
Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
28 Feb 1968 (aged 22)
Quảng Trị, Vietnam
Burial
Colton, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden Oak, Lot 316, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Donald the husband of Kathleen L. Cooper of Laguna Beach, and the son of Spencer C. Cooper and Martha A. Cooper of Big Bear Lake California enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on May 2 1966 in Los Angeles CA. He arrived in Vietnam on February 8 1968 where he was assigned for duty and served with HMM-262, MAG-36, 1st Marine Air Wing, FMFPac.

On February 28, a CH-45D from HMM-262 was on route from Dong Ha to Khe Sanh in Hoa Huong District of northern Quang Tri Province. The aircraft was on a mission to bring a repair crew for a damaged CH-46D when it was hit with automatic weapons fire in the vicinity of the border of Cam Lo and Hoa Huong Districts. The CH-46D caught fire, crashed and burned on impact, recovery crews located one survivor who later died at the 3d Medical Battalion in Quang Tri. Twenty three passengers and crew were killed on the ill-fated flight; one of the casualties was Cpl Donald Cooper.

Casualties:

David Zavala Balades, Alfredo Benigni,Kenneth Robert Bradley,Robert Edward Caldwell, Ronald S.H. Christman, Kyle J. Coles, Donald Nathaniel Cooper, Ronald Lee Dempsey, Matthew Murice Dwyer, John Patrick Ellis, Danny "D" Gard,Donald Arthur Labonte, Marc Wayne Mc Cabe,Edwin George Meixner, James Herbert Mikels,James Herbert Mikels, Charles Edward Parsons, Robert Lee Sevell, Charles Otto Spillman,Emmett Charles Stanton, Jay Webster Stull, John Alfred Thotland, John Paul Toth.
Donald the husband of Kathleen L. Cooper of Laguna Beach, and the son of Spencer C. Cooper and Martha A. Cooper of Big Bear Lake California enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on May 2 1966 in Los Angeles CA. He arrived in Vietnam on February 8 1968 where he was assigned for duty and served with HMM-262, MAG-36, 1st Marine Air Wing, FMFPac.

On February 28, a CH-45D from HMM-262 was on route from Dong Ha to Khe Sanh in Hoa Huong District of northern Quang Tri Province. The aircraft was on a mission to bring a repair crew for a damaged CH-46D when it was hit with automatic weapons fire in the vicinity of the border of Cam Lo and Hoa Huong Districts. The CH-46D caught fire, crashed and burned on impact, recovery crews located one survivor who later died at the 3d Medical Battalion in Quang Tri. Twenty three passengers and crew were killed on the ill-fated flight; one of the casualties was Cpl Donald Cooper.

Casualties:

David Zavala Balades, Alfredo Benigni,Kenneth Robert Bradley,Robert Edward Caldwell, Ronald S.H. Christman, Kyle J. Coles, Donald Nathaniel Cooper, Ronald Lee Dempsey, Matthew Murice Dwyer, John Patrick Ellis, Danny "D" Gard,Donald Arthur Labonte, Marc Wayne Mc Cabe,Edwin George Meixner, James Herbert Mikels,James Herbert Mikels, Charles Edward Parsons, Robert Lee Sevell, Charles Otto Spillman,Emmett Charles Stanton, Jay Webster Stull, John Alfred Thotland, John Paul Toth.

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