TO: DON POSS, WAR STORIES Vietnam Security Police Association FROM: JIM GOLDSTEIN, Sr. DATE: September 29, 1997 SUBJECT: KIA – JERRY R. MOON 31 APS Tuy-Hoa, RVN July 9, 1967 Don, I was scrolling down the list of our honored dead on the VSPA web page. I came across Jerry’s name and noticed that there was no information relating to his death. I was on duty with Jerry the night he was killed. Jerry and I were assigned to Tiger Flight, 1st, Squad ( M/Sgt, Morgan’s squad ). Jerry was assigned that night to Gun Position (GP) 12 on the North perimeter. I was assigned to GP-20 on the West perimeter. For the last several nights the local VC were testing our defenses, trying to infiltrate to the flight line, ( just behind GP-12). I heard Jerry call in some possible activity in the Vietnamese village just opposite Jerry’s position. The following is supposition but it is believed that Jerry left his gun position to check out movement by the perimeter fence line. I heard him call for flares from the adjoining GP’s. After the flares were launched, Jerry reported to the CP that he had several unknowns in between the 2nd and 3rd wires, ( we had three lines of wire, 1st line outer, 3rd line inner ). There was a short burst of weapons firing. The SAT found Jerry’s body by the wire. He was shot twice, head and upper body. There was a blood trail leading away from the area but the SAT members could not follow it in the darkness. In the morning Lt. Col. Perkins ordered a search of the village. Some small arms were found with assorted ammo. But, no VC. Jerry’s death affected everyone on Tiger Flight. Until that night it was a great adventure. After Jerry’s death it all became quite real to all of us. You might say we all grew up that night. Sincerely, Jim Goldstein (Goldie) 31 APS, Tiger Flight Tuy-Hoa, RVN 1966 - 1967 |