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SP5 Edward Arnold “Eddie” Barlow

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SP5 Edward Arnold “Eddie” Barlow Veteran

Birth
Kenton County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 May 1969 (aged 21)
Pleiku, Gia Lai, Vietnam
Burial
Hebron, Boone County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Landing Zone Oasis (also known as LZ Oasis) was a U.S. Army base southwest of Pleiku in Pleiku Province, RVN. The base was first established in 1965 by the 1st Cavalry Division for the Battle of Ia Drang, just south of Highway QL-19. At approximately 2:00 AM on May 11, 1969, Oasis began to receive a mix of 60mm and 82mm mortar, B-40 rocket, and 122mm and 140mm rocket fire as the base was besieged by an estimated North Vietnamese Army battalion working with a sapper company. Ground probes were made on three sides of the perimeter as the bunker lines returned fire, lacing red tracers into the night. On the western side of the perimeter, sapper squads were cut down as they ran across the airstrip. Near Bunker 22, the enemy successfully penetrated but was driven back in bitter, close-quarters fighting. Throughout the night Oasis received help from nearby artillery batteries and Air Force gunships. Contact ceased around 5:00 AM, and first light revealed forty-five dead NVA on the perimeter. Eleven Americans died and twenty-five were wounded defending Oasis. The lost troopers included SP5 Edward A. Barlow, SFC Mills Beale III, SP4 Malcom F. Bell, SSG Thomas E. Bumgarner, SP4 Gerald D. Jerde, SGT George H. Jules, PFC Terry A. McCarthy, PFC John R. McLaughlin, PFC Michael A. Schroeder, SP5 William S. Slaughter, and SP5 Larry L. Weeden. Three others were captured by the enemy and were repatriated March 27, 1973. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and "Oasis Defenders Kill 45 NVA." Ivy Leaf (4th Infantry "Ivy" Division newspaper), June 1, 1969]

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Landing Zone Oasis (also known as LZ Oasis) was a U.S. Army base southwest of Pleiku in Pleiku Province, RVN. The base was first established in 1965 by the 1st Cavalry Division for the Battle of Ia Drang, just south of Highway QL-19. At approximately 2:00 AM on May 11, 1969, Oasis began to receive a mix of 60mm and 82mm mortar, B-40 rocket, and 122mm and 140mm rocket fire as the base was besieged by an estimated North Vietnamese Army battalion working with a sapper company. Ground probes were made on three sides of the perimeter as the bunker lines returned fire, lacing red tracers into the night. On the western side of the perimeter, sapper squads were cut down as they ran across the airstrip. Near Bunker 22, the enemy successfully penetrated but was driven back in bitter, close-quarters fighting. Throughout the night Oasis received help from nearby artillery batteries and Air Force gunships. Contact ceased around 5:00 AM, and first light revealed forty-five dead NVA on the perimeter. Eleven Americans died and twenty-five were wounded defending Oasis. The lost troopers included SP5 Edward A. Barlow, SFC Mills Beale III, SP4 Malcom F. Bell, SSG Thomas E. Bumgarner, SP4 Gerald D. Jerde, SGT George H. Jules, PFC Terry A. McCarthy, PFC John R. McLaughlin, PFC Michael A. Schroeder, SP5 William S. Slaughter, and SP5 Larry L. Weeden. Three others were captured by the enemy and were repatriated March 27, 1973. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and "Oasis Defenders Kill 45 NVA." Ivy Leaf (4th Infantry "Ivy" Division newspaper), June 1, 1969]



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