John Martin Souther
Warrant Officer
498TH MED CO (AA), 61ST MED BN, 67TH MED GROUP, USARV MED CMD, USARV Army of the United States Los Angeles, California January 25, 1949 to February 26, 1971 (Incident Date February 20, 1971) JOHN M SOUTHER is on the Wall at Panel W4, Line 7 |
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To a Dear Friend You are remembered and thought of all the time. I visit at the Wall every year. You still touch people even though you are gone. We love you and will remember always.
A memorial from a friend, |
Such a very small and tragic world we live in. Those intense days at and about Khe Sahn. I was flying wing of a helicopter gunship team on Feb 21st when my lead was shot down in Laos. We got our wounded to Quang Tri via flight school classmate Howard Modjeski. He told me of our classmate John Rauen perishing in the 'Souther' crash. I was flying lead on Feb 24th when I would be shot in the head but survive with just minor injuries.
From an old neighborhood & school friend and fellow Warrant Officer, |
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Notes from The Virtual WallIn February 1971, US and South Vietnamese forces were heavily engaged in the Tchepone area of Laos in an effort to disrupt enemy use of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Air support for these forces flew from a number of base camps along the Lao/SVN border. On 20 Feb 71 DUSTOFF 30, a UH-1H (tail number 69-15273) of the 498th Medical Company, was on standby at Khe Sanh. The crew consisted of
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The announcement of WO Souther's death was published in Valley News, March 7, 1971. It read:
Helicopter Pilot John Martin Souther of Sepulveda died of injuries suffered in Vietnam. Services are pending for Warrant Officer First Class John Martin Souther, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Souther of 15906 Septo St., Sepulveda. The helicopter pilot died February 26 in South V i e t nam from injuries sustained in action a few days earlier. He was 22. He was graduated from James Monroe High School with the summer 1966 class.
After attending Pierce College and working for Flare Northern of Saugus, he entered the armed forces March 18, 1969, going overseas in April of last year. In addition to Monroe High School, the native Californian also had attended John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, Sepulveda Junior High School, and Canterbury Ave Elementary School. He was a member of the Osborne Neighborhood Church. Surviving him besides his parents are sisters Laurie Hurst of Van Nuys and Diane Souther of Sepulveda; a brother Bruce Souther of Sepulveda, a grandmother Mrs. Edward Gurr of Pacoima and grandfather Hank Souther. (End of notice) WO Souther was buried in Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Newhall, Los Angeles County, California. His father, James William Souther passed away in 1979 and is buried in the same location as his son. He is still survived by his mother, Elizabeth Eugenia (Vance) Souther. - - - - The Virtual Wall, February 4, 2014 |
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