Berman Ganoe Jr.
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Berman Ganoe Jr. (1948 - 1974)

SSgt. Berman Ganoe Jr.
Born in Belleview, Marion, Florida, United Statesmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at age 25 in Cambodiamap
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Biography

Berman was born in 1948.
Roll of Honor
SSgt. Berman Ganoe Jr. was killed in action during the Vietnam War.
SSgt Berman Ganoe Jr. served in the United States Army in the Vietnam War
Service started:
Unit(s): 170TH AHC, 52ND AVN BN, 17TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV
Service ended:

He was killed in Vietnam in 1974.

Notes from The Virtual Wall

On March 24, 1970, helicopters from the 170th were sent to extract a Special Forces long-range reconnaissance patrol (LRRP) team which was in contact with the enemy about fourteen miles inside Cambodia in Ratanokiri Province. RED LEAD, one of two extraction helicopters, was commanded by James E. Lake. Captain Michael D. O'Donnell was the aircraft commander of one of the two cover aircraft (serial #68-15262, RED THREE). His crew consisted of WO John C. Hosken, copilot; SP4 Rudy M. Beccera, crew chief; and SP4 Berman Ganoe, gunner.

The MACV-SOG team consisted of team leader 1LT Jerry L. Pool, US team members SSGT John A. Boronsky and SGT Gary A. Harned, and five indigenous team members. The team had been in contact with the enemy all night and had been running and ambushing, but the hunter team pursuing them was relentless and they were exhausted and couldn't continue to run much longer. When Lake and O'Donnell arrived at the team's location, there was no landing zone (LZ) nearby and they were unable to extract them immediately. The two helicopters waited in a high orbit over the area until the team could move to a more suitable extraction point.

While the helicopters were waiting, they were in radio contact with the team. After about 45 minutes in orbit, Lake received word from LT Pool that the NVA hunter team was right behind them. RED LEAD and RED THREE made a quick trip to Dak To for refueling. RED THREE was left on station in case of an emergency.

When Lake returned to the site, Pool came over the radio and said that if the team wasn't extracted then, it would be too late. Capt. O'Donnell evaluated the situation and decided to pick them up. He landed on the LZ and was on the ground for about 4 minutes, and then transmitted that he had the entire team of eight on board. The aircraft was beginning its ascent when it was hit by enemy fire, and an explosion in the aircraft was seen. The helicopter continued in flight for about 300 meters, then another explosion occurred causing the aircraft to crash in the jungle.

The second explosion was followed by a yellow flash and a cloud of black smoke billowing from the jungle. A wingman made a high-speed pass over the site and came under fire, but made it away unscathed.

Lake decided to go down and see if there was a way to get to the crash site. As he neared the ground, he was met with intense ground fire from the entire area. He could not see the crash site since it was under heavy tree cover. There was no place to land, and the ground fire was withering. He elected to return the extract team to Dak To before more aircraft were lost.

The Army account concludes stating that O'Donnell's aircraft began to burn immediately upon impact. Aerial search and rescue efforts began immediately; however, no signs of life could be seen around the crash site. Because of the enemy situation, attempts to insert search teams into the area were futile. SAR efforts were discontinued on April 18. Search and rescue teams who surveyed the site reported that they did not hold much hope for survival for the men aboard, but lacking proof that they were dead, the Army declared all 7 missing in action.

From the POWNetwork.org

The remains of the men lost in this crash were repatriated on 12 Apr 1995. DNA tests confirmed individual identification for four Americans - MAJ Michael Davis O'Donnell, CWO John Charles Hosken, Chagrin Falls, Ohio SSG Rudy Morales Becerra, Richmond, Texas and SSG Berman J Ganoe, Belleview, Florida. The three other Americans - CPT Jerry Lynn Pool, Freeport Illinois, SFC John Arthur Boronski, Ware, Massachusetts and SFC Gary Alan Harned, Springboro, Pennsylvania - could not be individually identified; their presence aboard the helicopter and among the unidentifiable remains was based on circumstantial evidence. The recovery and identification of the remains was made pubic on 20 June 2001.

Berman's parent are both buried in Summersville, West Virginia. At the time, in addition to his parents, he was survived by 3 brothers and 4 sisters. [1]

Berman J Ganoe ON THE WALL: Panel W12 Line 38 This page Copyright© 1997-2018 www.VirtualWall.org Ltd. PERSONAL DATA: Home of Record: Belleview, FL Date of birth: 10/25/1948 MILITARY DATA: Service Branch: Army of the United States Grade at loss: E4 Rank: Promoted while in MIA status Promotion Note: None ID No: 266920675 MOS: 67N40: UH-1 Helicopter Repairer Length Service: ** Unit: 170TH AHC, 52ND AVN BN, 17TH AVN GROUP, 1ST AVIATION BDE, USARV CASUALTY DATA: Start Tour: 07/16/1969 Incident Date: 03/24/1970 Casualty Date: 01/16/1974 Status Date: Not Applicable Status Change: Not Applicable Age at Loss: 25 (based on date declared dead) Location: Province not reported, Cambodia Remains: 1974 status: Body Not Recovered. Found later. Repatriated: 04/12/1995 (Returned to US soil) Identified: 06/20/2001 Casualty Type: Hostile, died while missing Casualty Reason: Helicopter - Crew Casualty Detail: Air loss or crash over land URL: https:/www.VirtualWall.org/dg/GanoeBJ01a.htm Data accessed: 2/26/2019 [2] THE VIRTUAL WALL ® www.VirtualWall.org

Sources

  1. "SSgt. Berman J. Ganoe." The Virtual Wall. Www.VirtualWall.org, Ltd
  2. THE VIRTUAL WALL ® www.VirtualWall.org

"SSgt. Berman J. Ganoe." The Virtual Wall. Www.VirtualWall.org, Ltd, 29 2018. Web. 11 Feb 2019. <https://www.virtualwall.org/ds/SummersillEP01a.htm>.





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