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By 1965, there were 25,000 military advisors in South Vietnam.." [5] The United States participation in the war continued to escalate until April 30, 1975 when the United States officially declared the war over. During the Vietnam War, an estimated 48,000 Puerto Ricans served in the four branches of the armed forces. [6]
South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Pilot of EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile [23] Presumptive finding of death [3] April 2: Gatwood, Robin F: 1st Lieutenant: USAF: 42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron: Easter Offensive: South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Copilot of EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an ...
Presumptive finding of death [3] until 8 June 2015 when he was accounted for [16] January 9: Ramos, Rainier S: Warrant Officer: US Army: 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment: South Vietnam, Quảng Tín Province: Pilot of UH-1C gunship #66-00745 hit by enemy fire, crashed and burned [17] Presumptive finding of death [3] until 8 June 2015 when he ...
Long's cause of death was not determined in 1975 and cannot be determined today, according to the release. Vietnam veteran remains identified (Coconino County Sheriff's Office via Facebook)
A reception honoring local Vietnam veterans will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. The museum offers free admission, open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursdays. The facility is also open by appointment by ...
A video on the Cape and Islands Veterans Outreach Center's Facebook page shows Friday's farewell, in which community members ― many strangers ― turned out to honor Connolly and his service.
Copilot on a KC-130F #149809 hit by ground fire while on a refueling mission near Hon Co Island [25] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] February 1: Coates, Donald L: Staff Sergeant: USMC: VMGR-152: North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin: Crewman on a KC-130F hit by ground fire while on a refueling mission near Hon Co Island [26] Killed in action ...
South Vietnam, Qui Nhơn Merchant Marine seaman aboard the ship SS Express Baltimore, he and the second officer, Stephen O'Laughlin went ashore in Qui Nhơn and disappeared. In June 1973 remains later identified as those of O'Laughlin were recovered from a grave in Phú Yên Province [ 163 ]