Memorial funds set up for three Minnesota soldiers killed in copter crash

Victims of crash will be buried over next few days in respective towns.

December 11, 2019 at 2:59AM
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles P. Nord, Sgt. Kort M. Plantenberg and Chief Warrant Officer 2 James A. Rogers Jr.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles P. Nord, Sgt. Kort M. Plantenberg and Chief Warrant Officer 2 James A. Rogers Jr. (Marci Schmitt/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Memorial funds have been set up for the families of the three Minnesota National Guard soldiers who were killed when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed on the edge of a snowy Stearns County farm field last week.

A Beyond the Yellow Ribbon memorial fund was set up in memory of Chief Warrant Officer 2 Charles P. Nord, 30, of Perham; Chief Warrant Officer 2 James A. Rogers Jr., 28, of Winsted; and Sgt. Kort M. Plantenberg, 28, of Avon.

Donations can dropped off at Deerwood Bank or mailed to the bank at P.O. Box 337, Waite Park, MN 56387. Donations can also be taken over the phone by calling 320-252-4200. Donors who want to direct their donations for a specific purpose can send an e-mail to btyrw2c@gmail.com.

A separate GoFundMe page also was set up in Nord's memory to help the family he left behind — his wife, Kaley; his 2-year-old daughter Lydia; and a son on the way. The fund had raised more than $27,000 of its $100,000 goal in less than a day.

The three soldiers began a routine maintenance test flight when they lifted off about 2 p.m. Dec. 5 from the St. Cloud airport. Nine minutes later, the crew sent out a mayday alert and then communications with the UH-60 Black Hawk were lost. After an intense search, a State Patrol helicopter with thermal-imaging cameras spotted the wreckage in a line of trees.

Investigators arrived Saturday to begin the investigation into the crash while National Guard officials paid tribute to the fallen soldiers.

The three were assigned to Company C, 2-211th General Support Aviation Battalion, out of St. Cloud. They had returned in May from a nine-month deployment to the Middle East, where they conducted medical evacuations.

Funeral services will be held in the next few days. Services for Plantenberg will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. John's Abbey Church in Collegeville. Services for Rogers will at 1 p.m. Sunday at Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted High School in Howard Lake. And services for Nord will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Perham High School.

Mary Lynn Smith • 612-673-4788

Members of the Krippner family raise a flag Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, in tribute to victims of a Minnesota National Guard Blackhawk helicopter crash that happened on their land near Kimball, Minn. Three soldiers were killed in Thursday's crash at the edge of a farm field about 30 miles south of St. Cloud. (Dave Schwarz/St. Cloud Times via AP)
Members of the Krippner family raised a flag Friday to honor victims of a National Guard helicopter crash on their land. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Mary Lynn Smith is a general assignment reporter for the Star Tribune. She previously covered St. Paul City Hall and Ramsey County. Before that, she worked in Duluth where she covered local and state government and business. She frequently has written about the outdoors.

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