MARTIN STEVEN J

2LT Steven J. Martin was a VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 03/14/2022 from Dementia
Atlanta, GA
Flight Class 65-10
Served in the U.S. Army
Served in Vietnam with A/501 AVN in 65-66, 71 AHC in 66
Call sign in Vietnam RATTLER 19
This information was provided by Max Torrence

More detail on this person: Steven James Martin, SR., the first wild and crazy Steve Martin, grew up in midtown Atlanta, attended Spring Street grammar school, O'keefe High School ,and University of GA. He went into the Army in 1964, completed Helicopter Pilot School, and served in Vietnam as a helicopter pilot '65-'66 with 'A' Company 501st "Rattlers". After a crash and near death experience, he had an appreciation and zest for life that was truly infectious. His positive outlook on life and wonderful sense of humor was uplifting to friends. He met the love of his life, Judy, while recuperating at Walter Reed Medical center. They were married at the chapel at Walter Reed and they made their home in Atlanta. He graduated from Emory Law School and practiced law in Atlanta for 30 years. He died at 80 years old on March 14th after a long battle with dementia. He is predeceased by his parents, Louise Irene and Otis Alvin Martin, and older brother, Jerry Martin (Pam). He is survived by his wife, Judy, their two sons, Steven Martin, Jr. (Leah) of Sandy Springs, GA; and Gordon Rick Martin (Victoria) of Osco, IL; brother Keith Martin (Sandy) of Lawrenceville, GA; sister Karen Pritchett (Steve) of Hoschton, GA; and three grandchildren; Aidan Martin, Kevin Martin, and Finn Martin.

This information was last updated 09/19/2022

Please send additions or corrections to: HQ@vhpa.org VHPA Headquarters

Return to the Helicopter Pilot DAT name list

Return to VHPA web site

Date posted on this site: 03/10/2024


Copyright © 1998 - 2024 Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association