I posted April 1 about my visit with my father-in-law to the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. My daughter and I also stopped at the Vietnam War Memorial, near the Lincoln Memorial, walking there while my wife and her dad took the Tourmobile to the WW2 site.
There is one Sensing whose name is engraved on the wall, Capt. John L. Sensing, US Army. I never knew him, but we are some ordinal of cousin, since all Sensings (in the South, anyway) descend from one Jakob Sensing, who immigrated to North Carolina from Germany in the 1730s. One of his sons, a Revolutionary War veteran, took his veteran's land grant in Tennessee. So here we are.
Capt. Sensing was a helicopter pilot, flying an OH-6 Cayuse aircraft in the Thua Thien Province when his bird was hit by an RPG near Firebase Ripchord, April 30, 1970. He was serving in B Troop, 2/17 Air Cavalry.
Also killed on the helicopter were SP5 Robert E. Masseth and SP4 David W. Staton.
Posted originally on April 2.
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Wall
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