Fisher, Donald Jay, BMC

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Last Rank
Chief Petty Officer
Last Primary NEC
BM-0000-Boatswain's Mate
Last Rating/NEC Group
Boatswain's Mate
Primary Unit
1968-1969, BM-0000, LCU-1500, Assault Craft Unit 1 (ACU-1)
Service Years
1944 - 1969
BM-Boatswain's Mate
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Home State
Maryland
Maryland
Year of Birth
1926
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Baltimore, MD

Casualty Date
Feb 27, 1969
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Artillery, Rocket, Mortar
Location
Quang Nam (Vietnam)
Conflict
Vietnam War
Location of Interment
Mountain View Memorial Park - Lakewood, Washington
Wall/Plot Coordinates
31W 079 / West Lawn

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Vietnam Veterans MemorialUnited States Navy Memorial The National Gold Star Family Registry
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While operating near Cua-Viet, Vietnam 28 February 1968, LCU 1500 took a direct hit on the port side of the conn, killing the radioman instantly and injuring eight others. Almost one year later to the day tragedy struck again.

While loading ammunition at Bridge Ramp, Da Nang, Vietnam , 27 February 1969, an enemy rocket hit the nearly loaded craft and killed thirteen ACU-1 sailors- including BMC Donald J. Fisher.

Seven sailors on the barge YFU-78 and three sailors working on the ramp also died in the attack for a total of 23 sailors killed in action. The craft was severely damaged and had to be stricken from the Navy list.

   
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After the tragedy, ACU-1 held a memorial on 14 March 1969, for the sailors who lost their lives. Every year since 1969, Assault Craft Unit one has held a memorial service to honor and remember the 14 LCU 1500 sailors killed in action. Former shipmates, friends and relatives have attended each year in tribute.

CREW of LCU-1500 KILLED IN ACTION in VIETNAM

28 February 1968
RMSN K. L. Cook

27 February 1969
BMC Donald J. Fisher 
EN1 Bert E. Burton
EM1 Cecil F. Bush 
CS2 Marvin D. Avery
RM2 David W. Hawryshko
QM3 Earnest J. Buckelew
GMG3 Ronald J. Gebbie
BM3 Donald M. Horton 
BM3 Ronald P. Yuhas 
FN Joseph F. Burinda
SN Bruno W. Demata
SN Craig E. Swagler
FN Charles A. Tavares

   

  Obituary
   
Date
Mar 29, 1969

Last Updated:
Jul 26, 2014
   
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Memorial Service For Navy Man To Be Held In West

Tacoma, Wash., March 28 (Special) --Services for Donald J. Fisher, a chief boatswain's mate in the Navy who was killed in Vietnam, will be held at 1 P.M. Saturday at the Mountain View Garden Chapel here.

Mr. Fisher, who was 42, was raised and educated in Baltimore. He was killed February 27, when his ammunition ship was blown up.

Mr. Fisher was a career Navy man. He served for 20 years - in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary L. Fisher; a son, Randy L. Fisher, a stepson, Fred R. Harbert, and two step daughters, Christa I. and Linda B. Harbert, all now of Tacoma; his mother, Mrs. Jay H. Fisher, of Baltimore; four brothers, Walter E., Robert T., Melvin M., and Marion M. Fisher, all of Baltimore, and four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Schulz, Mrs. Mamie Bollings, (sic) Mrs. Virginia Talbert and Mrs. Beth Kotrosa, also of Baltimore.

The Sun (Baltimore, MD) March 29, 1969

   
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