KIA INCIDENT: 19651125 VMO-6 Vietnam

Brothers (& Sisters) Killed in Action in USMC Helicopters or while assigned to USMC Helicopter or Tiltrotor Squadrons

19651125VMO-6 Vietnam

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Incident Date 19651125 VMO-6 UH-1E - BuNo unknown - - Hostile Fire

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Hack, Benny Glen LCpl Gunner VMO-6 MAG-36 1965-11-25 (vvm 03E:113)

HACK BENNY GLEN : 2080205 : USMC : LCPL : E3 : 6491 : 20 : WACO : TX : 19651125 : Hostile, died of wounds, small arms fire : Ground Casualty : body recovered : Quang Tin : 01 : 19450708 : Cauc : Protestant/single : 03E : 113

Personal Narrative

Benny Hack was a gunner and was hit in the head by a .50 cal on his first flight, he was the only one hit in the huey. Maj. R.D. Purcell was the pilot, I don't know who the rest of the aircrew was.

Submitted by: Ed Alexander, VMO-6, 20030802

I am a friend of Bennys late sister, Sharon Hack Moore. I never knew Benny Glen Hack, but I want his sacrifice to be remembered. The co-pilot of the helicopter was Major Elbert R. Touchton. As you can see, in the post above, Sharon sought closure. Either Major Touchton or Major Purcell eventually reached out to Sharon. Whomever did this, it gave her peace of mind. Sharon passed away in 2016 and her husband passed away a few months later. They had no children. When the family cleaned out the house, I wound up with a number of papers (telegrams, letters, etc.) related to his service, to include his certificate for The Purple Heart. Is there any archive for such memorabilia? Id really like to see the materials safely archived.

Submitted by: Montea Allison Stewart, 20200904

Family Information


I am benny's sister and am looking to find anyone who served with my brother in Viet Nam. I would just like to correspond with someone who was with him.

Submitted by: Sharon Hack Moore, Sister, 20080407