Ads
related to: ghost nets in the us navy military records search vietnam army ranks
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Army Concept Team which had been responsible for Wandering Soul admitted that the Viet Cong "realized what was going on" but still insisted that the operation had been a success, despite presenting no evidence for their claim. [10] The United States ultimately stopped Ghost 10 in the early 1970s. [11]
Observation Squadron 67 (VO-67) was a clandestine United States Navy military intelligence aircraft squadron based in Thailand during the Vietnam War.Created in February 1967, the unit was deactivated in July 1968.
US Army: US Army Element Vietnam Army-Air Force Regional Exchange: South Vietnam, Nha Trang: Passenger on CH-47B #66-19143 that crashed at sea [270] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] until August 2022 when he was accounted for. [271] October 26: Green, Thomas F: Private First Class: US Army: 68th ASHC: South Vietnam, Nha Trang
US Navy: USS Long Beach: South Vietnam, South China Sea: Lost overboard [201] Presumptive finding of death [3] May 5: Mitchell, Harry E: Seaman Apprentice: US Navy: USS Long Beach: South Vietnam, South China Sea: Lost overboard [202] Presumptive finding of death [3] May 8: Condry, George T: Warrant Officer: US Army: 281st Assault Helicopter ...
See Edward Marolda and Oscar Fitzgerald, The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict, Vol. 2: From Military Assistance to Combat, 1959–1965. Washington DC: U.S. Naval Historical Center, 1986 ^B See also interview of John Singlaub by Richard Shultz in the CD-ROM Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observations Group compiled ...
Army Pfc. Raymond Platero of the Cañoncito Reservation was on a military craft heading to shore when it hit a booby trap on Jan. 26, 1970. Platero, 25, and three soldiers from Illinois, Maryland ...