![]() Lt. John Toberman photo by "Zeke" Blevins |
I stood up in this hailstorm of lead and strained to reach the litter poles of the first injured trooper over head to the crewman, standing on the skid, leaning into his monkey strap. The skid was just out of reach. I strained and strained. Suddenly, from in front of me, Lt Toberman, stood up, and unfolding his full 6 ft, several inch frame he snatched the poles out of my hands, and reached them to just touch the skid above us. RTO Wiley, had moments before run and jumped onto the skid and with one hand inside the chopper and one hand below, he reached down and helped the crewman pull the litter into the helicopter. As Toberman pushed one last time to get the poles into the bird above us, we fell back to the ground on our backs and watched as the chopper peeled away to the east again and took cover behind the ridge line. We watched as it swung away downslope and down canyon then turned back toward us, to come swimming back up slope again. Clinging to the right hand skid and leaning inside to avoid the slip stream stood Wiley and the ship's crewman. |