CHARLES K BUTLER
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HONORED ON PANEL 15W, LINE 102 OF THE WALL

CHARLES KING BUTLER

WALL NAME

CHARLES K BUTLER

PANEL / LINE

15W/102

DATE OF BIRTH

03/30/1945

CASUALTY PROVINCE

QUANG NAM

DATE OF CASUALTY

12/28/1969

HOME OF RECORD

CHARLOTTESVILLE

COUNTY OF RECORD

City Of Charlottesville

STATE

VA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

MARINE CORPS

RANK

1LT

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR CHARLES KING BUTLER
POSTED ON 5.29.2017
POSTED BY: Mary Butler Anderson

Never Forgotten

On this Memorial Day, for some reason, I found this site. Chip has never been forgotten by me, even though I remarried 46 years ago. Every time taps is played, a military rifle is fired in salute, a casket is shown covered with our flag....I remember the day I was told he had been killed..and his funeral. He loved the Marines, loved flying and did not refuse to serve his country. Proud of him then, proud of him now, proud of him always.
Semper Fi !
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POSTED ON 9.3.2016
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik

Remembered

DEAR LIEUTENANT JG ANDERSON,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AS AN UNRESTRICTED LINE OFFICER - PILOT, ON THIS HOLIDAY WEEKEND OF LABOR DAY, IT IS IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THOSE OF YOU WHO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO CELEBRATE. REST IN PEACE. I AM GLAD YOU WERE REPATRIATED.
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POSTED ON 10.30.2015

Final Mission of 1LT Charles K. Butler

On December 28, 1969, a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter CH-46A (tail number 153379) from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 364 (HMM-364) was returning from Phu Bai and had filed an IFR flight plan. They were experiencing radio problems and were cleared at 5,000 feet mean sea level (MSL), but read back and flew the flight at 3,000 feet MSL. Da Nang Approach Control made numerous attempts to alert the crew to their mistake and transmitted on all UHF frequencies at their disposal, including Guard, with transmissions such as, "Turn left, you have a mountain at your 12 o'clock, distance 2 miles!" The crew never responded and flew into Hai-Van Pass under instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) and impacted the terrain. All aboard were killed instantly. The crew members included aircraft commander 1LT Charles K. Butler, co-pilot 1LT William P. Higgins, crew chief SSGT Robert R. Swain, and gunner PFC William L. Beadnell. The passengers were PFC James M. Alderman, CTC Robert S. Gates, LCPL James H. Pence, LCPL Leslie L. Shelton, MGYS Edward R. Storm, and SSGT Richard D. Walsh. (Information provided by Walt Wise, 1LT USMCR; Terry D. McDade, SGT USMC; William N. "Pappy" Hill, MGYS USMC Ret.) [Taken from vhpa.org]
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POSTED ON 9.6.2014
POSTED BY: John Burleson

Thanks for your service

Chip......All of your brothers of Beta Phi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi wish to thank our brother for his service to our country.Chip served as an inspiration for Pi Kapps around the country !!!
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POSTED ON 1.28.2014
POSTED BY: Curt Carter [email protected]

Remembering An American Hero

Dear 1LT Charles King Butler, 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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