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On 19 June 1970, Staff Sergeant Robert Harrison Pilk was flying as an observer in an OH-6A (tail number 67-16244) on a reconnaissance mission. While on a low altitude/low speed firing run (approximately 20 feet and 40 knots), the aircraft was hit by automatic weapons fire, exploded, and crashed. The pilot and gunner, although injured, survived the crash, but SSG Pilk did not.Six weeks earlier, on 05 May 1970, SSG Pilk had again been flying in an OH-6 as an observer, this time helping to cover the southern flank of a multi-Division insertion of US and ARVN troops into Cambodia, part of the Sanctuary Counter-Offensive. His aircraft was one of five in the covering force (two OH-6A scouts, two AH-1 gunships, and one UH-1 command and control ship). On arrival in the target area, the covering force received heavy fire and one of the OH-6A scouts (tail number 67-16554) went down.Usually the C&C ship would provide pick-up but in this instance the second OH-6A scout landed to attempt a rescue. Pilk's aircraft was forced to land about 200 meters from the downed OH-6. Pilk left his aircraft and moved through heavy underbrush to the downed OH-6. He got the pilot out of the aircraft and was bringing him out when NVA troops got between him and his ship. The other three airborne helicopters provided covering fire and Pilk, carrying the injured pilot, was able to get back to his aircraft which immediately lifted off. SSG Pilk reported that SP4 Richard S. Moden, the observer aboard the downed Scout, was dead.The intense ground fire made it impossible to retrieve SP4 Moden's body, but about three days later, other members of A Troop working in the area located and retrieved his body.Staff Sergeant Pilk received the Silver Star for his actions that day. He is remembered by his brothers-in-arms on the Ruthless Riders web site.For More About Me: • ON THE WALL: Panel 09W Line 070 • Virtual Wall: www.virtualwall.com • The Virtual Wall: www.vvmf.org • The Ruthless Riders: www.ruthlessriders.com • Army Air Crews: Cayuse Crewmembers

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Robert Harrison PilkSergeant First ClassArmy Of The United StatesPERSONAL DATA Home:Wewahitchka, Florida DOB:Saturday, 08/18/1945 Sex:Male Race:Caucasian Married?Yes Religion:Meth odist MILITARY DATA S...
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