Galen Brown and Terry Wender killed on May 13, 1969 on Hamburger Hill
Woody on May 13, 2010 in 101st Airborne, 1st Platoon, 3/187th, 3rd Squad, A Shau Valley, AK-47, Charlie Company, Enemy Ambush, Galen Brown, Hamburger Hill, Jungle, McCarthy, Missions, Rakkasan, Terry Wender, Val Wuthrich, Vietnam, Vietnam 68-69, War, Woody 3 Comments »While securing a trail leading up the middle of a ridge on west side of Hamburger Hill, Galen Brown and Terry Wender were shot and killed by enemy fire. The day was May 13th, 1969, a day that I will never forget. Galen and Terry had only been in country a couple of months when the 3/187th started it’s assault of Dong Ap Bia. It was the third day of the operation and up to that point we had no enemy contact. Our platoon had just stopped and we had just moved off the trail when shots range out. With in seconds we were yelling for the medics. Three men were hit, Galen Brown was hit in the chest and died immediately. McCarthy was hit in the leg and up through the hip and need a medic. Terry Wender was hit in the chest and was unconcious but still alive. One medic was attending to McCarthy and our medic was at Terry’s side. He was applying field dressings to Terry’s chest wounds. I was trying to help as the medic worked frantically trying to save Terry. I could tell that Terry was slipping away and as kaous ensued around us, I sensed an abiding peace where Terry was, except for the medic who was very upset because he knew that he wasn’t going to be able to save Terry and was crying frantically. As Terry slipped away the war seemed to come crashing in on us. We consoled our medic and told him that he had done all he could do to try and save Terry. I will always remember Galen Brown and Terry Wender, and that fateful day.
I promised that I would talk more about Hamburger Hill, and I will.









