THOMAS E COPP
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HONORED ON PANEL 13W, LINE 5 OF THE WALL

THOMAS ELLIOTT COPP

WALL NAME

THOMAS E COPP

PANEL / LINE

13W/5

DATE OF BIRTH

12/29/1945

CASUALTY PROVINCE

KIEN GIANG

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/13/1970

HOME OF RECORD

NORTHRIDGE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Los Angeles County

STATE

CA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

NAVY

RANK

GMG3

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LEFT FOR THOMAS ELLIOTT COPP
POSTED ON 11.23.2021
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you...

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. As long as you are remembered you will aways be with us....
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POSTED ON 2.13.2021
POSTED BY: A Grateful Vietnam Vet

Bronze Star Medal Awards for Valor

Petty Officer Three Thomas Elliott Copp was awarded two Bronze Star Medals, with Combats Distinguishing Device (V), for his exemplary gallantry in action. He served as a Gunner's Mate (Guns) and was assigned to MSR-3, MINE DIV 113, Task Force 116.
See http://www.coffeltdatabase.org/detreq2.php
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POSTED ON 7.30.2020
POSTED BY: Wm Alan Ross

GMG3 Thomas Copp May America never forget your sacrifice!

May this day find you in the Eternal Holy Kingdom of the Lord !
May America never forget your sacrifice, and the sacrifices of so many others!
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POSTED ON 1.25.2018
POSTED BY: Lucy Micik

THANK YOU

Dear GMG3 Thomas Copp,
Thank you for your service as a Gunner's Mate 3rd Class. It is so important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 2.13.2017
POSTED BY: Tommy Burgdorf

Abridged After Action Report

On the morning of 13 February, a PBR of RPG-54 was returning from 1-BGP when personnel sighted a Claymore mine at WS 045 794 on the north bank of the Vinh Te Canal. Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) assistance was requested. The EOD team, led by LTJG Valentine, destroyed the mine in place. The EOD team reported that the mine was facing the canal and had been rigged with a monofilament line which led to a spider hole on the north bank there the mine could have been command detonated.
MINEDIV 113 units, MSR-3, and MSR-6, Units were proceeding south with MSR-3 in the lead and MSR-6 trailing behind about 75 meters. Their speed was about three knots. Then the units rounded a blind corner at VS 548 602, at approximately 1548H, they were ambushed from both banks by automatic weapons, P-40's, and recoilless rifle fire.

Aboard MSR-3, one B-40 round hit the starboard side of the hull above the waterline, directly aft of the twin 50 caliber mount, piercing the hull and hurling shrapnel throughout the compartment.

Some of the shrapnel continued on through the port hull and into the water. The heat of the explosion caused a fire in a clothing locker. The fire later spread to the coxswain flat before it could be controlled. One recoilless rifle round hit about two feet aft of the B-40 round and went out the other side of the boat and doubtlessly contributed to the fire and shrapnel damage.

Another B-40 round exploded on the forward compartment hatch which was dogged down. The entire surface of the hatch was destroyed although the knife edge porting remained in place dogged down.

A second recoilless rifle round hit the deck house just aft of the coxswain's stand on the starboard side. The round penetrated the deckhouse bulkhead, both bulkheads of the coxswain's flat, and fragmented pieces of shrapnel imbedded in a fold down cot mounted on the port bulkhead.

A third B-40 round, fired at the stern of the boat, hit the port 50 caliber gunner in the chest, killing GM3 Copp. The impact of the round threw the Boat Captain, who was conning, forward. He hit his head on the gauge console receiving a 3 inch gash and passed out for what he estimated to be about 15-20 seconds. However, when he fell forward, his hands were on the throttles and the forward motion of his body pushed the throttles to maximum turns, propelling the boat out of the kill zone. He regained consciousness before the boat left mid-stream and he steered the boat clear of the kill zone
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