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WILLIAM JOSEPH BALLINGER,
4th Plt 45th Med. Co (AA)


MAJ - O4 - Army - Reserve
32 year old Married, Caucasian, Male
Born on July 06, 1935
From BINGHAM, NEBRASKA
Length of service 14 years.
His tour of duty began on Oct 03, 1967
Casualty was on May 27, 1968
in BINH LONG, SOUTH VIETNAM
HOSTILE, HELICOPTER - CREW
AIR LOSS, CRASH ON LAND
Body was recovered
Religion ROMAN CATHOLIC
Panel 65W - - Line 4

Dustoff 46, Major Ballinger died along with his Pilot, 1Lt Guy Bernard Ephland, Crew Chief, Spec 4 Alan Lewis Matte, and Medic, Spec 4 Kenneth Ray Rucker, while on a night hoist extraction of a US Army Green Beret Captain. The UH-1D was hovering at tree top level, hoisting the patient who was in a Stokes stretcher. It is my understanding that the aircraft was hit by an RPG. My information is based on my contact with the crew the day of their death. It was my practice to volunteer to fly "patient protector" with crews from 4th Plt 45th Dustoff, during their 3-day rotations to Quan Loi, Vietnam. On this specific mission Major Ballinger refused to allow me to accompany them on this mission.

I will never forget the words,
"No, you can't go, this ones to dangerous."

I often wonder, what if he had said 'Yes'.
Had he let me go...........well?

With much gratitude and respect,
William James Gunner,
Quan Loi Tower 2-12/68
(aka WmJPalmerJr@Yahoo.com)


To E-mail Michael Ballinger, the son of Major Ballinger.

                                Incident Date 680527

004 MAJ William Joseph Ballinger P 45 MED UH-1D 66-16433
006 1LT Guy Bernard Ephland, Jr. P 45 MED UH-1D 66-16433
011 SP4 Alan Louis Matte CE 45 MED UH-1D 66-16433
014 SGT Kenneth Ray Rucker MD 45 MED UH-1D 66-16433