More detail on this person: Elmo John Capo, known to us as John, served in the 281st from November, 1968 until May, 1969 as Bandit 27. On April 23, 1969, while supporting a Project Delta mission, John's helicopter was hit by NVA fire with a bullet wounding him in the jaw. He was immediately evacuated to the hospital ship, where he was treated and evacuated to the states. John was an outstanding pilot and a credit to the Intruder family, who will always remember him. From the obit: "Elmo J. Capo, Jr., 76, of Cantonment, FL passed away Monday, August 22, 2016. Elmo was born in Miami, FL and raised in Marathon, FL. He was a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army; he was shot down in Vietnam and he received a purple heart. Member of the 281st Assault Helicopter Company nicknamed "Bandit 27". After the Army, he moved to Pensacola, met his soulmate and settled into family life. He flew offshore in Louisiana until retiring in 1993. He was inurned in Barrancas National Cemetery, NAS Pensacola, Florida."
Burial information: Barrancas National Cemetery, NAS Pensacola, Florida.
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