Monuments
Victims of the El Salvador Civil War Monument
Victims of the El Salvador Civil War Additional Monument
Paul Stephen Timmer, Jr. was born on November 8, 1964. He was the son of Paul Stephen Timmer, Sr.
and Linda Lee Boyle Timmer.
CW2 Timmer was assigned as a US Army UH-1H helicopter pilot with 1st Platoon, Company B, 4th
Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment, at Soto Cano Airbase in Honduras in 1990. His platoon was on
rotation and forward deployed in El Salvador in support of the US Military Advisory Group.
On Feb. 25, 1991, CW2 Timmer was the pilot-in-command (PC) of the trailing helicopter in a flight of 2
aircraft from San Salvador on a routine support mission to visit military advisors in the eastern part of the
country. Shortly after departing from Ilopango Airbase, his helicopter experienced a tail rotor driveshaft
malfunction, resulting in the loss of aircraft control and crashing into Lake Ilopango, a deep volcanic lake.
All five Soldiers onboard died in the impact.
Killed with CW2 Timmer was copilot Warrant Officer Eric Funderburg and crew chief Sgt. David Coleman
from Company B, attached door gunner Specialist Marvin Simpson from the 193rd Infantry Brigade in
Panama, and Sergeant First Class Juan Guerra-Llopiz, the supply sergeant for the U.S. Military Advisory
Group.
From March 11 to 28, 1991, a joint US Navy-Army team conducted a recovery of the crew and the
aircraft. Four of the Soldiers were recovered from inside the helicopter at the lake crash site by a tethered
remote controlled submersible drone. However, SGT Coleman’s body could not be located and he
remains missing in action.
The Army in 1996 awarded posthumously the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal to all five Soldiers for
their service in El Salvador.
Fallen with CW2 Timmer:
SGT David McAuthor Coleman
WO1 Eric David Funderburg
SFC Juan L. Guerra-Llopiz
SPC Marvin Todd Simpson
Update by his unit commander in 2024