Stanley Joseph Miller, Jr
Warrant Officer
281ST AHC, 10TH AVN BN, 17TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
Elizabeth, New Jersey
September 26, 1949 to April 27, 1970
STANLEY J MILLER Jr is on the Wall at Panel W11, Line 59

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Stanley J Miller
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01 Dec 2001

WO Stanley J. Miller, Jr. was flying a combat aviation mission with Robert Wayne Gardner when their aircraft, UH-1H 66-00870 was shot down near Pleiku, South Vietnam. SP5 George William Tom, the crew chief, was also lost in the same incident.

WO Stanley J. Miller was adopted by Bill James of the 281st AHC Association who is developing his "Book of Remembrance" for the 281st AHC web site.

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19 Mar 2006

Stanley Miller was the first person I ever knew who died in war. He was a few years ahead of me in Blessed Sacrament School. I was in class with his younger brother, Michael.

Their sister Dorothy was friends with my sister, Cecilia. Both of them danced together at Jane Cotter's. The family lived next door to my cousins, the Cadigans - on Monroe Avenue. Top of the Eight hundred block, even numbered side. The Miller family had the second floor.

Their father, Stanley Sr., had been in the Bataan Death March. As an American, he was on the losing side - from 1942 until his eventual release. His frame was still thin and he always seemed ready for another blow to fall. But he was great to us kids - happy to have gotten a second chance after being a POW.

Stanley being killed in Vietnam took the father too. And then the mother. It was sad but unstoppable.

From a schoolmate,
Bob Costello
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