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McIntosh Ian “Scotty”

Name:
Ian “Scotty” McIntosh
Rank:
Warrant Officer
Serial Number:
416805871
Unit:
17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division
Date of Death:
1970-11-24
State:
Cemetery:
Honolulu Memorial, Hawaii
Plot:
Courts of the Missing
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Ian “Scotty” McIntosh was born on September 21, 1948, in Scotland, but was a resident of Canada for many years.

On November 24, 1970, Captain Robert J. Young, pilot, and WO1 Ian McIntosh, observer, were in an OH-6A helicopter (tail number 67-16484) on an armed reconnaissance mission with two Cobra gunships southeast of Khe Sanh.

About an hour into the mission, the crew observed what appeared to be a new NVA living area. The Cobra gunships engaged the target, and the OH-6A subsequently entered the target area to assess the damage. The OH-6A was hit by automatic rifle fire on the underside in the left front area where WO1 McIntosh was sitting (nearly the entire front from above head level to below knee level was glass).

Capt. Young immediately left the target area, noticing that WO1 McIntosh was in a great deal of pain and trying to straighten up. At that time, the aircraft engine quit, so the pilot attempted to land in an open area. The aircraft burst into flames before crashing. CPT Young believed WO McIntosh died shortly after the crash. The flames were starting to enter the cockpit, so the pilot pulled himself out, and just as he got out, the aircraft became engulfed in flames. Three minutes later, the helicopter exploded with WO1 McIntosh still inside.

WO McIntosh's body was never recovered. His name is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing, Honolulu Memorial, Hawaii.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.pownetwork.org