South Bend Tribune Staff Report
5:32 p.m. EDT, November 5, 2011
The remains of a U.S. serviceman from South Bend who went missing in action in Vietnam have been identified.
Spc. 4 Robin R. Yeakley, who was 23 when he disappeared June 11, 1972, with his helicopter crew during a reconnaissance mission in Thua Thien-Hue Province, South Vietnam, will be buried with full military honors Wednesday in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C., the Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office said.
Yeakley will be buried in a single casket representing the entire crew along with two others whose remains were identified, Army Capt. Arnold E. Holm Jr., of Waterford, Conn., and Pfc. Wayne Bibbs, of Chicago. Holm was 28 and Bibbs was 17.
Their OH-6A Cayuse helicopter was making a second pass over a ridge where enemy bunkers had been sighted when it exploded and crashed, a news release said. Crews of other U.S. aircraft involved in the mission reported receiving enemy ground fire as they flew over the crash site looking for survivors.
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old time worker at 10:46 AM November 06, 2011
For those who are Central High Grads of "66". Robin Yeakley will finally be laid to rest at 11:00 a.m. in Arlington on Tuesday at the Old Chapel. Please read the attached article. I spoke with Mom Yeakley and the Army is going to fly her to Arlinton Monday morning. She told me of all they are doing for her to get her their. They have put her up in a hotel, They are having a dinner at the Murphy Funeral Home in Fort Meyers at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. If anyone one would like to go I am sure she would love to see you, especially those who were very close to Robin and his family. I am unable to go because of work and the short notice. Mom will be 90 on her next Birthday. This has been a long time coming. Let us all pray for Mom Yeakley and the rest of the family.