Cristman, Frederick Lewis, CW3

POW/MIA
 
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Last Rank
Chief Warrant Officer 3
Last Service Branch
Warrant Officer (pre-2004)
Last Primary MOS
100B-Utility/Observation Helicopter Pilot
Last MOS Group
Transportation
Primary Unit
1971-1971, POW/MIA
Service Years
1966 - 1971
Warrant Officer (pre-2004)
Chief Warrant Officer 3

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Home State
North Carolina
North Carolina
Year of Birth
1949
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Salisbury
Last Address
Salisbury
MIA Date
Mar 19, 1971
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location
Laos
Conflict
Vietnam War
Memorial Coordinates
04W 058

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Last Known Activity:

"Lam Son 719 was a large-scale offensive against enemy communications lines which was conducted in that part of Laos adjacent to the two northern provinces of South Vietnam. The South Vietnamese would provide and command ground forces, while U.S. Forces would furnish airlift and supporting fire...
Phase II of the operation involved an ARVN helicopter assault and armored brigade thrust along Route 9 into Laos. ARVN ground troops were transported by American helicopters, while U.S. Air Forces provided cover strikes around the landing zones.

During one of these maneuvers, CW2 Frederick L. Cristman was flying a UH1C helicopter (serial #65-9489) with a crew of three - SP4 Paul A. Langenour, door gunner, WO1 Jon M. Sparks, co-pilot, and SP5 Ricardo M. Garcia, crew chief. - covering a downed U.S. helicopter during a rescue effort. Cristman's aircraft flew as the trail ship in a flight of two UH1s on their armed escort mission.

The landing zone (LZ) was under fire, and the pilot of the downed craft was a buddy of Fred's. He worked the area with his minigun while another helicopter successfully extracted the pilot. Cristman and his crew continued to work the hot LZ  while other helicopters came in. His gunship was hit by enemy gunfire. Christman radioed in to the flight leader that his transmission oil pressure caution light was on, and that he was making an emergency landing on the LZ. This was verified by the lead aircraft, who made several passes over the downed helicopter. Cristman's aircraft crashed into the ARVN perimeter..."   Source: http://www.pownetwork.org

From this point on the details of the incident grow murky. All scenarios essentially agree that a mortar exploded on the top of the helicopter. The gunner (Langenour) was the first out of the aircraft and joined ARVN forces at the perimeter. Langenour has said the other three men were alive when he jumped out. One version seems to indicate the three were killed instantly by the first mortar. Others hold that the three successfully exited the aircraft, but were knocked to the ground by the concussion from the explosion. At the time enemy forces were encrouching on the area and heavy groundfire and additional mortar fire rained on the LZ. The flight leader's aircraft was heavily damaged and was forced to leave the area. Langenour eventually returned to a U.S. military area. What happened to Cristman, Sparks and Garcia will likely remain a mystery. Most likely the three did escape the initial mortar hit and were killed by NVA mortar shells and gunfire, however in 1973 a Vietnam defector claimed a man looking like Cristman (the defector identified Cristman from a photograph) was captured alive, but died later died, and that the rest of the crew were buried nearby. This story, however, hasn't been verified. All three were initially declared MIA, but later officially declared dead. Their bodies have never been recovered.

   

   1970-1971, 1st Aviation Brigade

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1st Aviation Brigade

Casey, Michael Dale, CPT, (1968-1970) Captain
Curran, John Dehaas, CPT, (1969-1971) Captain
Holm, Arnold Edward, CPT, (1962-1972) Captain
Kintaro, John Julliano, CPT, (1966-1971) Captain
Norwood, Thomas Lee, CPT, (1967-1970) Captain
Rogers, Hershel Gale, CPT, (1971-1971) Captain
Sharp, Philip Dean, CPT, (1965-1971) Captain
Shoop, John, MAJ, (1965-1985) Captain
Farris, Dennis Claude, 1LT, (1969-1971) First Lieutenant
Green, Robert Carrell, CPT, (1968-1971) First Lieutenant
Rabb, Robert Ira, 1LT, (1968-1970) First Lieutenant
Smith, Jol Nebane, 1LT, (1967-1970) First Lieutenant
Spence, Joseph Cleveland, 1LT, (1969-1970) First Lieutenant
Bailey, James Albert, CW4, (1944-1970) Chief Warrant Officer 4
Guffy, Wayne, CW4, (1969-1991) Chief Warrant Officer 2
De Paul, Michael Joseph S., CW2, (1968-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Delaney, James Patrick, CW2, (1969-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Hansen, Mark, CW4, (1969-2003) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Hiscock, Stephen Mayo, CW2, (1968-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Jackson, Keith Michael, CW2, (1969-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Mitchell, Robert, COL, (1968-2003) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Mortimer, Edward Lewis, CW2, (1969-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Pishner, William, CW2, (1967-1970) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Rowe, Russell Allen, CW2, (1965-1970) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Royal, William Earl, CW2, (1969-1971) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Schunemann, James Edward, CW2, (1968-1970) Chief Warrant Officer 2
Follett, Donald, CW4, (1969-1989) Warrant Officer 1
Krumrei, Donald Alan, WO1, (1968-1970) Warrant Officer 1
Struble, Stanley Dean, WO1, (1969-1970) Warrant Officer 1
Skinner, James Crawford, 1SG, (1950-1971) First Sergeant
Sellers, Charles Rayford, SFC, (1946-1970) Sergeant First Class
Hayes, Willie James, SSG, (1968-1970) Staff Sergeant
Dillman, Mel, SGT, (1968-1971) Sergeant
Puetz, Michael Duane, SGT, (1968-1970) Sergeant
Ganoe, Berman Junior, SSG, (1965-1970) Corporal
Parrack, Billie, SFC, (1960-1980) Specialist 6
Gunderson, David Craig, SP 5, (1969-1970) Specialist 5
Page, Addison William, SP 5, (1970-1971) Specialist 5
Proctor, Daniel Vaughan, SP 5, (1969-1970) Specialist 5
Ronsiek, Michael, SP 5, (1968-1970) Specialist 5
Stafford, Ronald Wade, SP 5, (1964-1970) Specialist 5
Hackett, James Edward, SP 4, (1970-1972) Specialist 4
Hensley, Shelby Gleason, SP 4, (1970-1971) Specialist 4
Jones, James, MSG, (1971-1998) Specialist 4
Robinson, Melvin, SP 4, (1970-1971) Specialist 4
Rodgers, Martin Leroy, SP 4, (1969-1970) Specialist 4
Rogers, Robert Gene, SP 4, (1966-1970) Specialist 4
Shamblin, Kenneth Wayne, SP 4, (1970-1971) Specialist 4
Sheldon, Kimball Hayes, SP 4, (1969-1970) Specialist 4
Smith, Philip Edwin, SP 4, (1968-1970) Specialist 4
Swartz, Gary Lee, SP 4, (1968-1970) Specialist 4
Tauala, Tagipo Vaoga, SP 4, (1970-1971) Specialist 4
Wong, Edward Puck Kow, SSG, (1971-1978) Specialist 4
Carman, James Conrad, PFC, (1969-1970) Private First Class
St.Clair, Mike, SSG, (1969-1990) Private First Class
Hogue, Randy, (1969-1978) AV [Other Service Rank]
Langley, John, (1967-1976) TC 67N30 [Other Service Rank]
Rasmussen, Errol, COL, (1959-1979) IN 2164 Lieutenant Colonel
Tobias, John Chilcott, LTC, (1955-1970) AV 1982 Lieutenant Colonel

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