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Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 (FT739/FTL739) was a Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation propliner that disappeared on March 16, 1962, over the western Pacific Ocean.The aircraft, which had been chartered by the United States Army, was transporting ninety-six military passengers from Travis Air Force Base in California to Tan Son Nhut International Airport in Saigon, South Vietnam.
US Army: FFT-59, B Company, 7th Special Forces Group (United States), MAAG Laos: Operation White Star: Laos, Vang Vieng: Training adviser to the Royal Lao Army, presumed killed in a Pathet Lao ambush [7] [8] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] April 22: Bischoff, John M: Sergeant first class: US Army: FFT-59, B Company, 7th Special Forces ...
US Army: 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment: South Vietnam, Tuy Hòa: Disappeared on a long range reconnaissance patrol [42] Presumptive finding of death [3] February 26: Wills, Francis D: Private First Class: US Army: 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment: South Vietnam, Tuy Hòa: Disappeared on a long range reconnaissance patrol [43]
US Army: 57th Assault Helicopter Company: South Vietnam, Kon Tum Province: Door gunner on UH-1H #67-17841 that was hit by enemy fire and crashed, he was injured and carried on a litter by Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) troops to a Fire Support Base, but was not seen again [17] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 30: Crosby, Bruce A ...
In a statement to NBC News, the Army said it “conducted a thorough criminal investigation and found this to be an isolated case.” The Army said it remains dedicated to caring for families of ...
US Army: Company C, 158th Aviation Battalion: South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province: Copilot of UH-1H #67-17607 shot down while attempting to extract RT Alaska. He was killed in the crash but the SAR team was unable to extract his body from the wreckage [240] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] May 17: Soyland, David P: Warrant Officer: US Army
The search was aided by the fact that soldiers and equipment had already been ferried north for the upcoming Exercise Sweetbriar, a joint Canada–U.S. war games scenario. [5] The operation confounded searchers, giving many false positive reports of smoke signals and garbled radio communications. Search efforts were hindered by the lack of ...
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