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Nigel David Ward was born on 22 September 1943 in Medicine Hat where his father, John Ward, was serving as a Squadron Leader in the RAF. [2] He changed his surname by deed poll in the early 1990s to MacCartan-Ward after his father’s death, in honour of the latter’s Irish ancestry. [citation needed]
Four McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom IIs of VF-96, CVW-9, launch on a BARCAP mission from USS Ranger, [244] but the leader of the second element, Lt. Cdr. William Greer, in F-4B-16-MC, BuNo 151425, [245] loses an engine on launch and the fighter bellyflops into the sea, both crew ejecting. This was VF-96's first loss of the war.
The pilot - Lt Cdr Broadwater - ejected and was picked up. 1 June 1982 - XZ456 was shot down while on an armed recce by a Roland surface-to-air missile to the south of Port Stanley , by GADA 601 . The pilot - Flight Lieutenant Mortimer - ejected and was rescued by a Sea King from 820 NAS after nine hours in the water.
Presumptive finding of death [3] April 14: Greenleaf, Joseph G: Lieutenant: US Navy: VF-114, USS Kitty Hawk: Easter Offensive: South Vietnam, Cam Lo District: Pilot of an F-4J hit by ground fire and seen to hit the ground with no ejection observed. The remains of the weapons systems office Lt. Clemie McKinney were returned in 1985 [40]
Fort Campbell Chief Warrant Officer Stephen Dwyer Jr. died doing what he loved said a family friend. Dwyer, 38, was one of five 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR), or Night Stalkers ...
The cause was believed to be hydrogen peroxide shifting to the rear of the partially-empty tank or an air leak in the fuel line. The pilot, Lt. Cdr. Toyohiko Inuzuka, died in hospital the following day. A redesign of the fuel system followed, but no additional flights were made before the Japanese surrender in August. [101] 12 July
Michael Ward, who played guitar with the band The Wallflowers from 1995 to 2001, has died. He was 57. He was 57. The band announced the sad news on their official Facebook page on Wednesday, April 3.
Lt. Col. Greg Pasquantonio, 40, was ordered late last month in Leavenworth County District Court to serve three years of probation. He pleaded guilty in August to beating his wife unconscious and ...