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Adams Douglas Lee

Name:
Douglas Lee Adams
Rank:
Specialist 4th Class
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Unit:
United States Army
Date of Death:
1987-07-15
State:
Oregon
Cemetery:
Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
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Douglas Lee Adams was born on April 15, 1965, in Portland, Oregon. He was the son of Kenneth Leroy Adams and Ardeth Ann Larson Adams.

Douglas was a 1983 graduate of Corvallis High School. He also attended Santiam Christian High School in Corvallis for two years and attended Kings Circle Assembly of God Church.

He was killed on July 15, 1987, when the helicopter carrying him crashed into a hillside during stormy weather 10 miles east of San Salvador, El Salvador. This incident resulted in the deaths of 6 Americans. SPC Adams is now buried in the Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

From www.specialforces78.com:
The nighttime mission SPC Adams and the others were killed was a medevac effort. Two Special Forces advisers, assigned as trainers at the Salvadoran training base in La Union, had gotten into an argument over a Salvadoran female. During the confrontation, one of the Green Berets shot the other with his M16. Due to the seriousness of the incident senior American military officers were onboard the helicopter as investigators.

Just seven minutes after taking off the pilot was forced to attempt to return to the airfield due to extremely poor weather. It was during this attempt that the crash occurred. The Pentagon identified the victims as: Sgt. 1st Class Lynn Keen, 27, a Special Forces medic; 1st Lt. Gregory J. Paredes, 24, a pilot; Chief Warrant Officer, John D. Raybon, 29, copilot; Spec. 4 Douglas L. Adams, 22, of Corvallis, Ore., the crew chief; and Lt. Col. Joseph L. Lujan, 41, Special Forces. Also killed was Air Force Lt. Col. James M. Basile, 43, of Cheshire, Conn.