
Vietnam War Memorial - Wentworth Military Academy - Lexington, MO, USA
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BruceS
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Vietnam War Memorial on the grounds of the Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMBK18
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 05/28/2011
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The memorial has an inscribed stone monument with three panels. Also as part the memorial a UH-1M helicopter is on display. The memorial honors all who served in Vietnam in particular alumnus of Wentworth Military Academy with special emphasis on Major Bill Adams a UH-1 pilot and graduate of Wentworth who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam. The memorial is inscribed:
Center panel:
Major Bill Adams '60
Flew a Huey (UH-1) helicopter similar to this one
with the A/227th Assault Helicopter Company,
in Kontun Province, Vietnam.
On May 25, 1971, he volunteered
to attempt a rescue of wounded.
Major Adams flew in, picked up survivors, an flew out
under heavy fire. His Huey was hit repeatedly,
and exploded in midair, killing all aboard.
For valor above and beyond the call of duty,
Major Adams was posthumously awarded the
Medal of Honor.
Honoring All Who Served
In Defense Of Freedom
In Southeast Asia
Vietnam
Left Panel:
Erected And Dedicated
April 26, 1987
Through The Efforts Of:
Wentworth APO,
Psi Gamma Chapter
SFC Tom Butler, '64, sponsor
Cadet Jim Bloomberg, '87
Congressman Ike Skelton, '51
110th Engr. Bn. (CBT), USARNG
Ltc. John Holman, '65, Commanding
Col. J.M. Sellers, '12, Pres.
Col. J.M. Sellers, Jr., '46, Supt.
Ltc. John R. Edwards, '52, Opr. Off.
The 107th Corps of Cadets
Right panel:
Those Who
Fought And Died
Dale R. Busi '42
(First American killed in Vietnam)
Curtis J. Steckbauer '51
Joe D. Helvey '53
Lee D. Anderson '58
William E. Adams '50
Richard E. Holzer '64
Daniel 0. Abernathy '65
Ted R. Leighton '65
Ronald C. Samuelson '65
Larry J. Kluever '68
Frank D. Schrader '68