Today Jeff Savelkoul and Mariano "Junior" Guy, who are the only surviving members of this patrol, march on as proud Marines. Team Striker is still carrying out it's mission by bringing together the families of their Fallen Brothers. Both men were also WIA.
Killed In Action
Rank Name Home Wall Location Date
3rd Reconnaissance Battalion:
Cpl. Merlin R. Allen, Bayfield WI, 22E 86 KIA June 30 1967
HM3 Michael B. Judd, Cleveland, OH 22E 88 KIA June 30 1967
LCpl John D. Killen III, Des Moines IA 22E 88 KIA June 30 1967
Cpl. Glynn L. Runnels, Birmingham, AL 22E 90 KIA June 30 1967
LCpl Dennis M. Perry, Perry, GA 22E 112 Died Of Wounds 02 July 1967
Sgt. Eugene Castaneda, Honokaa, HI 24E 102 Killed In Action 12 August
1967
HMM 265
Pilot Capt John Alexander House II, Pelham, NY 22E 87 Killed In Action
30 June 1967
The following is taken from the 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion Command Chronologies on file at the Marine Corps Historical Center, Washington, DC. Note: This is the entire Official Record of this event
301630H June.
Map: YD997963
During attempted insertion of patrol in the vicinity helo started taking
SA, AW, AA fire from the general area. Helo was hit and crashed and burned.
Results of this were (4) friendly WIA's and (4) friendly KIA's from the
recon team. The survivors moved to high ground and could hear firing directed
at the gunships and fixed wing as they made strafing runs in the area.
The survivors fired pen flares to mark the location and were extracted
by sling. Prior to extraction team leader checked area of destroyed helo
for weapons and equipment. All weapons were believed destroyed with the
helo.(see supporting document #19)
During a search of the records at the Historical Center the following statement was found, misfiled and buried in the records.
301630H
Map: YD997963
During attempted insertion of patrol in the vicinity helo started taking
SA, AW, AA fire from the general area. Helo took a hit in the fuel tank
causing the helo to crash and burn. Results of this were 4 friendly WIA
and 4 friendly KIA's from the recon team. The survivors moved to high ground
directed at the gunships and fixed wings as they made strafing runs in
the area. The survivors fired pen flares to mark their location and were
extracted by sling. Prior to extraction team leader checked area of destroyed
helo for weapons and their equipment. All weapons were believed destroyed
with the helo. Patrol did observe assorted SA (small arms) ammo scattered
throughout the area. From the amount of flack in the air at the time patrol
leader feels their was at least three antiaircraft weapons in the area.
This area was never searched by any US Ground Unit and the bodies of Allen, Judd, Killen, Runnels and House were not recovered. They are classified as Killed in Action/Bodies Not Recovered. A search of this site has not been made by JTFFA.
The Survivors of this patrol both recon and crewmen of HMM 265 were never recognized for their heroic actions after the Shootdown. They have been recognized by their peers.