PETER G VLAHAKOS
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HONORED ON PANEL 4E, LINE 131 OF THE WALL

PETER GEORGE VLAHAKOS

WALL NAME

PETER G VLAHAKOS

PANEL / LINE

4E/131

DATE OF BIRTH

04/12/1935

CASUALTY PROVINCE

NZ

DATE OF CASUALTY

02/01/1966

HOME OF RECORD

AUBURN

COUNTY OF RECORD

Androscoggin County

STATE

ME

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

SSGT

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Contact Details
STATUS

MIA

REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR PETER GEORGE VLAHAKOS
POSTED ON 6.5.2014

Final Mission of SSGT Peter G. Vlahakos

On January 30th, 1966, a United States Marine KC-130F Hercules aircraft #804, the "DASC" tanker, was returning to Da Nang airbase after a refueling mission over the Gulf of Tonkin for Marine and Navy F-4B Phantom jets enroute to bomb the Haiphong area was "scrubbed". The aircraft held over 70,000 gallons of aviation fuel in its "bladder" in the fuselage. The aircraft radioed a transmission that it "saw some unusual 'flashes' on 'Tigre Island' as it flew over it enroute south, and that it was going to make another pass to “take a look-see.” This was simply a routine effort by the aircraft commander to contribute perhaps some extra intelligence with the mission, since Tigre Island (North Vietnamese territory) was classified "unoccupied." That was the last transmission received, and shortly thereafter, the aircraft disappeared from the Da Nang radar scope. It was determined later that the NVA had secretly moved several radar-controlled anti-aircraft 37mm guns onto Tigre Island just for the purpose of trying to down American aircraft that regularly flew over or near the island. Apparently, #804 was hit and exploded in mid air when the aviation fuel was ignited, killing all aboard. Extensive searches of the sea, the island, and the near-by North Vietnamese Coastline yielded not one shred of neither the aircraft nor any of the six marine crewmembers on board: pilot 1LT Albert M. Prevost, crew chief SSGT Peter G. Vlahakos, navigator GSGT Galen F. Humphrey, and crew members MAJ Richard A. Alm, SSGT Donald L. Coates, and SSGT Russell B. Luker. All were declared Killed in Action, Bodies Not Recovered. [Narrative taken from pownetwork.org; image from wikipedia.org]
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POSTED ON 11.8.2013
POSTED BY: Curt Carter [email protected]

Remembering An American Hero

Dear SSGT Peter George Vlahakos, sir

As an American, I would like to thank you for your service and for your sacrifice made on behalf of our wonderful country. The youth of today could gain much by learning of heroes such as yourself, men and women whose courage and heart can never be questioned.

May God allow you to read this, and may He allow me to someday shake your hand when I get to Heaven to personally thank you. May he also allow my father to find you and shake your hand now to say thank you; for America, and for those who love you.

With respect, and the best salute a civilian can muster for you, Sir

Curt Carter
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POSTED ON 9.22.2013
POSTED BY: A Brother Marine

SSgt Peter G. Vlahakos / USMC 01 FEB 66 NVN

This is the inscription on the bracelet I wear every day. Thank you for the sacrifice you made for OUR country. You and your family are in my prayers.
"SEMPER. FI"



















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POSTED ON 5.18.2011
POSTED BY: Bill Pemberton

SSGT. Peter G. Vlahakos, (1966)

SSGT. Peter G. Vlahakos, (1966)
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POSTED ON 2.1.2004
POSTED BY: Donald Lytle

Thank you SSGT Peter George Vlahakos

Although we never met personally, I want to thank you Peter George Vlahakos, for your courageous and valiant service, your years of faithfully contributing, and your most holy sacrifice given to this great country of ours!

Your Spirit is alive--and strong, therefore Marine, you shall never be forgotten!

Again, thank you SSGT Peter George Vlahakos, for a job well done!

MAYBE ONE DAY SOON.....UNTIL THEN.....HEAVENLY PEACE MY MARINE FRIEND


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