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Dunks David Paul

Name:
David Paul Dunks
Rank:
Private First Class
Serial Number:
Unit:
2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment
Date of Death:
1971-08-18
State:
Wisconsin
Cemetery:
Saint Joseph Cemetery, Chicago Corners, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Plot:
North Section
Row:
Grave:
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David Paul Dunks was born on August 31, 1951, in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Earl J. Dunks and Dorothy M. "Dot" Smits Dunks Greasby. He served in the Heavy Mortar Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment, as a Private First Class and Mortarman during the Vietnam War era.

On August 18, 1971, a U.S. Army CH-47A Chinook (tail number 66-19023) transporting troops from Ludwigsburg to the Grafenwöhr training area crashed near Pegnitz, Germany, when a decommissioned rotor blade was mistakenly reinstalled and failed mid-flight. The aircraft broke apart in the air, killing all 37 aboard, including 33 soldiers and 4 crew members, marking the deadliest peacetime U.S. military accident in
West Germany since World War II.

PFC Dunks was among the passengers on board and now rests at Saint Joseph Cemetery, Chicago Corners, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA.

Source of information: www.chinook-helicopter.com, www.findagrave.com