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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.
A long-lost lighter that was dug out of the sand at Jones Beach nearly six decades ago has finally been reunited with the family of the Vietnam veteran who owned it, The Post has learned.
South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province: Crewman on a UH-1B gunship hit by ground fire and ditched at sea, three other crewmen recovered [29] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] March 26: Whitesides, Richard L: Captain: USAF: 19th Tactical Air Support Squadron: South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Pilot of an L-19 shot down near the Quảng ...
The body of John Lee Peppard, an Army veteran who served in Vietnam, was found east of Interstate 95 in Jupiter on Jan. 31, 1988, about 2 miles north of the Indiantown Road interchange.
South Vietnam, South China Sea: Lost overboard [66] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] June 6: Fowler, James A: Major: USAF: 523rd Tactical Fighter Squadron: North Vietnam, Yên Bái: Pilot of an F-4D #66-6232 hit by an SA-2 while on a MigCAP mission near Yên Bái Air Base, no ejection or parachutes observed [67] Presumptive finding of ...
Member of 6-man reconnaissance team Asp that was inserted near the Vietnam/Laos border on 3 May. Radio contact with the team was lost on 4 May. [233] The remains of the 3rd American team member SFC Lewis C. Walton were identified in 2006 [234] Presumptive finding of death [3] May 10: Luttrell, James M: Staff Sergeant: US Army: RT Asp, MACV-SOG
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 ...
The National League of Families' POW/MIA flag; it was created in 1971 when the war was still in progress. The National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia was created by Sybil Stockdale, Evelyn Grubb and Mary Crowe as an originally small group of POW/MIA wives in Coronado, California, and Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 1967.