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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 ...
In 2003 the remains of the weapons system officer, 1st Lieutenant Stephen A Rusch were recovered. [8] Presumptive finding of death [3] March 23: Jackson, James T: Captain: USAF: 25th Tactical Fighter Squadron: Operation Steel Tiger: Laos, Savannakhet Province: Weapons system officer on an F-4D #66-8792 which crashed inverted while pulling up ...
His RF-101C #56-0186 was hit by enemy fire, he successfully ejected and radioed that he was on the ground without serious injury. When the search and rescue helicopter approached the area they were unable to make radio contact with him [105] Presumptive finding of death [3] until August 2018 when he was accounted for [106] September 3: Jewell ...
Co-pilot of HU-16 #51-7145 lost in poor weather on an afternoon search and rescue patrol [233] Presumptive finding of death [3] October 18: Rackley, Inzar W: Captain: USAF: 37th ARRS: Operation Rolling Thunder: North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin: Navigator on HU-16 #51-7145 lost in poor weather on an afternoon search and rescue patrol [234 ...
South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province: Weapons system operator on F-4E #67‑0312 that collided with another F-4E #67‑0257 during a night strike mission. The other 3 crewmen were all killed [116] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] September 5: Hauer, Robert D: 1st Lieutenant: USAF: 21st Tactical Air Support Squadron: South Vietnam, Khánh ...
Members of the United States armed forces were held as prisoners of war (POWs) in significant numbers during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1973. Unlike U.S. service members captured in World War II and the Korean War, who were mostly enlisted troops, the overwhelming majority of Vietnam-era POWs were officers, most of them Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps airmen; a relatively small number of ...
A Vietnam War veteran's identity and future in the U.S. changed in an instant when he applied for a passport and was told he'd never been an American citizen after all. "I feel like my heart's ...
Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details Charles R. Forbes: Unlisted Released from custody in 1927 after serving 2 years. Appointed by President Warren G. Harding, Forbes was the first director of the Veterans' Bureau; convicted of conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government in 1923. Forbes was a cellmate of Frederick Cook.