I am trying to find Henry L. Hess [Originally from New York State?] who flew as a crew chief for VMO-3 out of Phu Bai in 1967 / 1968 in order to facilitate a contact with Hess and his gunner on a mission on Dec. 17, 1967. This issue is sensitive and confidential.
If anyone knows the disposition of Henry Hess, please advise me so I can facilitate his contact with William Jackson who flew as his gunner that day. I've a photo provided by Harry Lynch, a fellow VMO-3 Crew chief from the same period. Bill Jackson would be most appreciative for any assistance in locating Henry Hess. He doesn't show up anywhere on Popasmoke.
Contact Cnowotny@msn.com
Thanks in advance,
S.F.
C.Nowotny
Semper Fidelis
Charle'
Re: Trying to locate Henry L, Hess, Crew chief, VMO-3, '67-'68 for Wm Jackson.
cnowotny;36035 wrote: I am trying to find Henry L. Hess [Originally from New York State?] who flew as a crew chief for VMO-3 out of Phu Bai in 1967 / 1968 in order to facilitate a contact with Hess and his gunner on a mission on Dec. 17, 1967. This issue is sensitive and confidential.
If anyone knows the disposition of Henry Hess, please advise me so I can facilitate his contact with William Jackson who flew as his gunner that day. I've a photo provided by Harry Lynch, a fellow VMO-3 Crew chief from the same period. Bill Jackson would be most appreciative for any assistance in locating Henry Hess. He doesn't show up anywhere on Popasmoke.
Contact Cnowotny@msn.com
Thanks in advance,
S.F.
C.Nowotny
Still trying to find Henry Hess. I found the Marshal Hall platoon leader then Lt. Jimmie Glenn Col. USMC (ret) and am in contact with the families of both Marines who were KIA in the friendly fire incident on Dec. 19, 1967. Colonel Glenn emphatically stated it was not Pilot error nor any act of the crew that caused the "Misadventure" but it was faulty mounting bolts on the M-60 guns that caused the gun to change aiming point and let rounds to fly erratically.
The two Marines were:
The patrol leader, Cpl Rodney Leroy Huddleson of Milford Ohio, B CO, 1ST BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF
and
L/Cpl Kenneth Olenzuk of Detroit Michigan.B CO, 1ST BN, 4TH MARINES, 3RD MARDIV, III MAF
Can anyone tell me if Henry Hess is still around and if so, where?
SF
Cnowotny
Semper Fidelis
Charle'
Re: Trying to locate Henry L, Hess, ( HESS FOUND! MISSION ACCOMPLISHED)
Working with a fellow researcher, Henry Hess was located. Her report to me is below.
Dear Marines,
I have good news and bad news. I was able to track down Mr. Hess and as I suspected, he no longer lives in NY and has retired to someplace warm. I spoke with him on the phone Thursday evening and did confirm that he is the man you are looking for. He went on to be a career Marine, retiring after 30 years in the Corps.
The bad news is that he has no recollection of the operation in question and your names meant nothing to him. He asked me not to share his contact information with anyone because he would like his privacy respected and in all honesty, doesn't think he can help you because he remembers nothing. I read to him all of the information that you shared with me and the general purpose of finding him and he seemed rather hesitant about the entire thing.
Having done this for many years, I can sense when I am intruding on someone's life and that is exactly how it felt to me. I hope you can understand my desire to respect his wishes. While I am respecting his wishes, I do have a card up my sleeve, so all hope isn't lost.
I have printed out the photos that you have of him from 'Nam and on Monday I will mail them to him, along with a note thanking him for speaking with me, sharing my contact information with him in case he changes his mind. There is an outside chance that when he sees the photos, something might trigger a memory and who knows - it is worth a shot at the very least. By cultivating his trust, I may be able to get somewhere with him.
I was elated when I found him - it only took me about two hours - and then quickly let down when he requested that I not share his personal information with you.
If I do hear from him, I will certainly let you all know. I am sorry this panned out like it did ... this happens sometimes.
If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am always more than happy to assist Vietnam Marines in any way I can - it is a way to honor my 2nd cousin.
Warm Regards,
Mission accomplished and we respect Henry's wishes.
Semper Fidelis
Charle'