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McMoneagle's early career was as an NCO and he retired after 20 years as a chief warrant officer. He was severely injured in a helicopter accident in Vietnam. He was involved in intelligence work for 15 years. From 1978, he was known as "Remote Viewer No. 1" at Project Stargate — the U.S. Army's psychic intelligence unit at Fort Meade ...
The Vietnam War, (also known as the Second Indochina War, Vietnam Conflict, and in Vietnam as the American War), took place from 1955 to 1975. The war was fought between the Communist-supported North Vietnam and the United States-supported South Vietnam , beginning with the presence of a small number of US military advisors in 1955 and ...
The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 [a] to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was officially fought between North Vietnam , supported by the Soviet Union , China , and other communist allies, and South Vietnam , supported by the United States and other anti-communist allies . [ 2 ]
The first weeks were especially dangerous for young infantry soldiers shipped to Vietnam. Army Pfc. Luia Rodgers, 20, began his tour of duty Dec. 20, 1967. He died in combat 10 weeks later ...
US Army: 73rd Aviation Company: South Vietnam, Vĩnh Bình Province: Electronic sensor operator on OV-1C #61-2687 shot down over the U Minh Forest [72] Presumptive finding of death [3] June 10: Compa, Joseph J: Staff Sergeant: US Army: 118th Aviation Company, 145th Aviation Battalion: Battle of Đồng Xoài: South Vietnam, Phước Long Province
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 1988, two men searching for a spot to fish found a decomposing body instead. Authorities identified the man this week, more than three decades later.
US Army: 61st AHC: South Vietnam: Passenger on U-6A #52-25884 that disappeared while flying from Qui Nhon to Buôn Ma Thuột city [158] Presumptive finding of death [3] January 3: Palen, Carl A: Specialist 5: US Army: 61st AHC: South Vietnam: Passenger on U-6A #52-25884 that disappeared while flying from Qui Nhon to Buôn Ma Thuột city [159]