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  2. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    Surname, First name(s) Rank Service Unit Operation/Battle Name Location Circumstances of loss Recovery status February 9: McLean, James H: Specialist 4: US Army: Advisory Team 88 MACV: South Vietnam, Phước Long Province: Captured when Vietcong overran the Đức Phong Regional Forces camp. Last seen alive in 1966. [47] Presumptive finding of ...

  3. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and ...

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    The Studies and Observation Group, as the unit was initially titled, was in fact controlled by the Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA) and his staff at the Pentagon. a This arrangement was necessary since SOG needed some listing in the MACV table of organization and the fact that MACV's commander, General ...

  4. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    RT New Hampshire, MACV-SOG: South Vietnam, Kon Tum Province: Leader of an 8 man long-range reconnaissance patrol that was extracted by McGuire rig following an ambush. He fell from the helicopter at an altitude of 2500 feet [335] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] November 16: Copley, William M: Specialist: US Army: RT Vermont, MACV-SOG ...

  5. Joint Casualty Resolution Center - Wikipedia

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    Under the terms of the Paris Peace Accords, MACV and all American and third country forces had to be withdrawn from South Vietnam within 60 days of the ceasefire. A multi-service organization was required to plan for the application of U.S. air and naval power into North or South Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos, should this be required and ordered.

  6. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    Pilot of UH-1H #68-15255 shot down while extracting members of MACV-SOG team RT Intruder. The helicopter crashed in flames. The helicopter crashed in flames. Another MACV-SOG team RT Habu rappelled into the crash site the following day and gathered the remains of the crew and passengers in body bags for extraction, but RT Habu was attacked by ...

  7. List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in ...

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    RT Arizona, MACV-SOG: Operation Shining Brass: Laos, Savannakhet Province: Missing after his patrol was engaged by enemy forces and the patrol members chose to escape and evade the enemy [218] Presumptive finding of death [3] October 3: Jones, James E: Sergeant First Class: US Army: RT Arizona, MACV-SOG: Operation Shining Brass: Laos ...

  8. American units with the highest percentage of casualties per ...

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    During warfare, some units take more casualties than other units. Sometimes, the casualty rate is disproportionately high. This article displays the highest percentage of casualties among American units, including those wiped out as an effective force. The term casualty in warfare can often be confusing. It often refers not to those that are ...

  9. Joint Personnel Recovery Center - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Personnel Recovery Center (often referred to as JPRC) was a joint task force within Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) active from 1966 to 1973, whose mission was to account for United States, South Vietnamese and Free World Military Assistance Forces (FWMAF) personnel listed as Prisoners of War (POW) or Missing in Action (MIA) in the Vietnam War.