James Warr's Memorial Page


On March 8, 1968, a UH-1C Mad Dog Gunship, tail number 66-00705, was shot down on a mission which immediately killed the pilots, WO1 Guy L. Eisenhart and Captain Charles B. Jilcott. On board the other Mad Dog Gunship which made up the fireteam, the AC landed and Paul 'Frenchy' LaChance, the crewchief, jumped out and ran to the burning, crashed Mad Dog Gunship and pulled the crew chief, SP5 James M. Warr from the burning wreckage. Sadly, three days later, SP5 Warr died from his injuries and burns on March 11, 1968. After 36 years, Paul 'Frenchy' LaChance made contact with SP5 Warr's brother, David, and gave him a first hand account of what happened on March 8, 1968. David allowed us to use the following pictures of his brother to make this memorial for our 240th Brother, James, who made the supreme sacrifice for his country.

If any one can give us the name of the doorgunner on SP5 Warr's Mad Dog Gunship, he survived the mission and had to remain concealed in the lz until he was picked up the next day by a chopper from the 240th, we would greatly appreciate your help. We would also like the names of the Mad Dogs on Paul 'Frenchy' LaChance's gunship to add to this memorial and any of our Greyhound Brothers that were on this same mission.

David M. Warr, James' brother, would like to hear from any one in the 240th that knew James and David can be contacted at the following email address: dmtex@houston.rr.com

We would like to welcome David into the 240th family and hope he will make the next reunion so we can have the honor to meet him in person.


A proud patriot that made the Ultimate Sacrifice for his country and his 240th Brothers.


SP5 James Warr standing next to his Mad Dog Gunship; 2 miniguns, one each side and with 14 rockets, 7 each side.

The following picture was given to us by James Warr's brother, David, and we thank David for allowing us the privilege and honor to use it on the 240th's websites.


A picture of SP5 Warr's, the company sign in front of the 240th Orderly Room, which was designed by Major Glenn Hoffman when he was the XO of the company and showing now were he was the Commanding Officer of the 240th AHC.

To David Warr, we thank you for allowing us to display these precious memories of your brother, and ours, SP5 James Warr. We look forward to meeting you in person at the next 240th AHC reunion!


This is a picture of Captain Starr-Renee Corbin, Signal, 1st Calvary Division and she will soon be defending our country in Iraq. Captain Corbin is the daughter of David Warr and the niece to our 240th Brother that paid the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam, SP5 James Warr. We thank you, Captain, for you service to our country, we are behind you 100% and we deeply appreciate the sacrifices you are making to keep us free and preserve our way of life in America. Please keep us updated and if you take any pictures while in Iraq, we would be honored to put them on the website. We, the 240th AHC, render a salute of respect to you, Captain Corbin. Take care, Ma'am.


This handsome little guy is the newest member of the 240th Assault Helicopter Family. Flight, it is our honor to introduce James Warr Corbin, born September 21, 2003. He is named after his uncle, our 240th Brother, James Warr. While his Mom, Captain Corbin, is serving our country proudly in Iraq, James will stay with his proud grandfather, David Warr, brother to SP5 James Warr. Welcome aboard, Little James Warr Corbin!


MAD DOGS, GREYHOUNDS, KENNEL KEEPERS