PFC ROBERT LAMAR McARTHUR
"B" Company
720th Military Police Battalion
89th Military Police Group
18th Military Police Brigade

Age 20 - From Chattanooga, Tennessee
Killed in action January 31, 1970 - Bien Hoa, South Viet Nam



INFORMATION FOUND AT VIETNAM VETERANS
MEMORIAL FUND WEBSITE (www.vvmf.org)

ROBERT LAMAR MCARTHUR
is honored on Panel 14W, Row 85 of
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Full Name: ROBERT LAMAR MCARTHUR
Wall Name: ROBERT L MCARTHUR
Date of Birth: 9/28/1949
Date of Casualty: 1/31/1970
Home of Record: CHATTANOOGA
State: TN
Branch of Service: ARMY
Rank: PFC
Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM
Casualty Province: BIEN HOA



FROM "720th MILITARY POLICE
BATTALION VIET NAM PROJECT"

(http://www.720mpvietnamproject.org/honor_roll_720th/casualties_battalion/mcarthur_robert_l/mcarthur_robert_l.html)

On Saturday, 31 January 1970, PFC David Lee Hemke, age 20, of Apollo, PA, SP/4 David Allan Johnson, age 24, of West Lafayette, IN, and PFC Robert Lamar McArthur, age 20 of Chattanooga, TN, were members of one of two B Company Ambush Teams being transported at night in three Boston Whaler “Skimmer’s” on the Dong Nai River.

The three boats picked up the two ambush teams at the “Steel Bridge” on the Rach Ben River. Each team had a separate ambush site to proceed to so their plan was to leave together and select two separate drop off points along the way.

The boats departed east on the Rach Ben towards the main river, the Dong Nai. It was getting dark as the three boats entered into the Dong Nai and began their turn southward, when SGT Ralph TakenAlive, a Squad Leader in the third boat said he saw the middle boat dip into the water. He couldn’t recall specifically if it was because the boats hit a wake caused earlier by a passing ARVN PBR on the Dong Nai, or because they suddenly slowed to turn towards the near river bank.

The boat immediately sank dumping all of the ambush team and boat crew into the river. The men were wearing full combat gear and loaded with weapons, ammunition, and a PRC25 radio.

He recalls that the radio net became jammed and believed it was caused when the PRC10 radio in the boat went under. The two remaining boats picked up the men they found in the river and searched for others with the aid of a U.S. PBR that came to their aid, without success.

They immediately proceeded to Long Hung village on the near bank conducted an immediate head count and confirmed that SP/4 Johnson, and PFC’s Hemke and McArthur were missing.

Due to the darkness and fast running tidal waters further searching was canceled. B Company elements recovered two bodies the next day around noon, the third was not recovered until three days after the incident.

--- General / Personal ---
Last name: MC ARTHUR
First name: ROBERT LAMAR
Home of Record (official): CHATTANOOGA
State (official): TN
Date of Birth: Wednesday, September 28, 1949
Sex: Male
Race: Caucasian
Marital Status: Single

--- Military ---
Branch: Army
Rank: PFC
Serial Number: 408886431
Component: Selective Service
Pay grade: E3
MOS (Military Occupational Specialty code): 95B10

--- Action ---
Start of Tour: Wednesday, December 3, 1969
Date of Casualty: Saturday, January 31, 1970
Age at time of loss: 20
Casualty type: (C1) Non-hostile, died of other causes
Reason: Drowned, suffocated (Ground casualty)
Country: South VietNam
Province: Bien Hoa
The Wall: Panel 14W - Row 085



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