RICHARD J. EISLOEFFEL, MAJ, USMC
Richard Eisloeffel '76
Lucky Bag
From the 1976 Lucky Bag:
RICHARD JAMES EISLOEFFEL
El Cajon, California
If you have never played pinball, surfed at Sandy or La Jolla, "appropriated" pineapples, tried hang-gliding or parachuting, or if you don't like the Beach Boys and "California Girls," then you probably don't have much in common with the "Ice Cream Spoon" of 28th. That is, of course, unless you happen to be an English major, have pulled a hat trick in soccer, play batt lax goalie or own a SR-5 Toyota with a surfboard on top. This San Diego boy has done a lot of traveling in accomplishing these activities, including jaunts to Hawaii and Florida.
Life would be complete for this product of El Cajon Valley High if he could find a girl who could make Pizza like Buzzy's, subs like Timmy's doesn't drink, smoke or swear and who looks sharp in a bikini (lots of luck!)
Marine Air has a hold on Rich now and the future could see him hovering in a Harrier or cruising in a Cobra.
RICHARD JAMES EISLOEFFEL
El Cajon, California
If you have never played pinball, surfed at Sandy or La Jolla, "appropriated" pineapples, tried hang-gliding or parachuting, or if you don't like the Beach Boys and "California Girls," then you probably don't have much in common with the "Ice Cream Spoon" of 28th. That is, of course, unless you happen to be an English major, have pulled a hat trick in soccer, play batt lax goalie or own a SR-5 Toyota with a surfboard on top. This San Diego boy has done a lot of traveling in accomplishing these activities, including jaunts to Hawaii and Florida.
Life would be complete for this product of El Cajon Valley High if he could find a girl who could make Pizza like Buzzy's, subs like Timmy's doesn't drink, smoke or swear and who looks sharp in a bikini (lots of luck!)
Marine Air has a hold on Rich now and the future could see him hovering in a Harrier or cruising in a Cobra.
Loss
From The Deseret News on November 1, 1988:
U.S. Marine Corps officials on Tuesday identified the four Marines killed in a helicopter crash Monday in a training area on Okinawa island.
Killed were Maj. Richard J. Eisloeffel, 34, of El Cajon, Calif.; Capt. Michael F. King, 31, of Bend, Ore.; Cpl. Sean M. Timmons, 20, Isle of Palms, S.C.; and Cpl. Charles F. Dehn II, 20, of Glendale, Ore. The accident occurred when two CH-46 helicopters apparently collided while conducting routine training operations, a United States Forces official said Tuesday.
One of the helicopters crashed in mountainous terrain near the Marine Corps base camp in Futenma, Okinawa, about 970 miles south of Tokyo. The other returned to the air station with a missing nose strut.
There were no casualties in the second helicopter. Both helicopters were assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron-262 based at Marine Corps Air Station, Futenma.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
Known as “Rich” he graduated from El Cajon Valley High School in 1972. "Rich, considered to be one of our school's outstanding seniors, spent an active four years in Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 4; Frosh V. P.; ASB Asst. 2; Sr. Pres; Key Club 2; Pres. 3; CSF 1, 2, 3, 4; nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3; and Campus Life. Out of many favorites, he most liked taxidermy, the sea, the Moody Blues, Biology class, and the quote, 'Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for a friend.' After continuing his education, Rich plans 'to travel around the world in 80 days on a raft.' Bank of America Plaque winner. Society of Outstanding American High School Students. Harvard Prize Book Program, Outstanding Teenager of America. Voted 'Most All Around.'"
Richard is buried at the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.
Photographs
All photographs from his high school yearbook.
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