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Theodore Lane Sampley (July 17, 1946 – May 12, 2009 [1]) was an American Vietnam War veteran and activist. He primarily advocated for those servicemen still considered missing in action or prisoners of war (POW-MIA) as of the end of hostilities in 1975.
South Vietnam, Bạc Liêu Province, Sóc Trăng: Killed when his North American T-28 Trojan was hit by ground fire on a close air support mission [17] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] October 6: Anderson, Thomas E: Corporal: USMC: HMM-163: South Vietnam, Quảng Nam Province: Crew chief on a UH-34D which crashed due to mechanical ...
North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin: Pilot of S-2D which disappeared while on a night patrol, a liferaft and flight helmet were later found at sea [13] Presumptive finding of death [3] January 22: Frenyea, Edmund H: Master Chief Aircraft Maintenanceman: US Navy: VS-35, USS Hornet: North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin
Remains found 49 years ago near Flagstaff have been identified as Gerald Long, who served in Vietnam and was originally from Minnesota, authorities said Wednesday.
In 2013 the documentary Unclaimed was released in which it was claimed that Robertson had been living in Vietnam for the last 40 years. The man claiming to be Robertson was actually Dang Tan Ngoc, "a 76-year-old Vietnamese citizen of French origin who has a history of pretending to be US army veterans"
Kilde, a career Army man, served in Vietnam with Spc. 5th Class Frank Mebs, a man he met in 1968 when he was an instructor during Mebs’ training at Fort Leonard Wood, located about an hour and a ...
These operations (OPLAN 34-Alpha) were conducted in an effort to convince North Vietnam to cease its sponsorship of the Viet Cong (VC) insurgency in South Vietnam. Similar operations had been under the purview of the CIA, which placed agent teams in North Vietnam with airdrops and over-the-beach insertions.
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