- Larry W. Maysey
Infobox Military Person
name=Larry Wayne Maysey
born= birth date|1946|5|18
died= death date and age|1967|11|9|1946|5|18
placeofbirth=Chester, New Jersey
placeofdeath=near Khe Sanh,Laos
placeofburial=
caption=SGT Larry Wayne Maysey
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1967
rank= sergeant
commands=
unit=37th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron, DaNang, Republic of Vietnam
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Air Force Cross
laterwork=Sergeant Larry Wayne Maysey was aUnited States Air Force Pararescueman who was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross, the Air Force's second-highest decoration (after theMedal of Honor ).On 8 November 1967 two HH-3E Jolly Green Giants were launched on a night mission to extract five survivors of a Special Forces reconnaissance team. The site was known to be hot, surrounded by a well-disciplined, crack North Vietnamese Army (NVA) battalion. A Vietnamese Air Force (
VNAF ) and aUnited States Army helicopter had already been shot down and destroyed. Illuminated by a C-130 Hercules flare ship dropping LUU-2 parachute flares, Jolly 29 made a pickup of three survivors before being driven off by intense enemy fire. Jolly 29, with heavy battle damage, lands at the USMC outpost of Khe Sanh. Jolly 26 attempted to pick up the remaining two survivors, both now wounded. Fighting, both in the air and on the ground, was intense. Maysey jumped from the safety of Jolly 26, and ran down a steep slope rescuing the two remaining men. Jolly 26 was now being hit with small arms fire. Just after Maysey had helped both survivors safely onboard, an RPG (rocket propelled grenade ) struck the number one engine, fatally crippling the craft. The engine exploded, inverting the aircraft, which rolled and skidded down a deep ravine and burst into flames; a pilot and one other man survive the crash. Maysey received the Air Force Cross posthumously. The pilot Captain Gerald Young was rescued later that day and subsequently awarded theMedal of Honor .----The Pararescue Association. (1996). Sergeant Larry W. Maysey pg. 106: Fine Books Publishing Company, LLC Charlotte, NC. Library of Congress Number: 94-061879Air Force Cross citation
Sergeant Larry W. Maysey distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an opposing armed force as an HH-3E Rescue Specialist in Southeast Asia on 9 November 1967. On that date, Sergeant Maysey attempted the night extraction of a ground reconnaissance team after his helicopter had been severely damaged. Two other helicopters had been shot down and a third extensively damaged in previous attempts. During the rescue attempt, Sergeant Maysey unhesitatingly exposed himself to the hail of hostile fire to assist wounded survivors into the helicopter. The hostile forces closed in quickly, and as the damaged helicopter departed, it was shot down. Though his extraordinary heroism, superb airmanship, and aggressiveness in the face of the enemy, Sergeant Maysey reflected the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.
External links
* [http://www.af.mil/history/person.asp?dec=1960&pid=123006516 Air Force Link entry: PJ Chief Master Sergeant Duane D. Hackney]
* [http://www.af.mil/history/person_print.asp?storyID=123006523&dec=1960 Air Force Link entry: PJ Airman First Class William H. Pitsenbarger]
* [http://www.af.mil/history/person.asp?storyID=123006509&dec=1990&page=2 Air Force Link entry: PJ Technical Sgt. Tim Wilkinson]
* [http://www.pjassn.org/ United States Air Force Pararescue Association]
* [http://www.afa.org/magazine/Feb2001/0201pitts.asp A1C Bill Pitsenbarger posthumously awarded Medal of Honor for actions in Vietnam in 1966]
* [http://www.scally.com/mia/maysey.html POW/MIA Remembrance Page for Larry Wayne Maysey]
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