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Vietnamese Rangers relax behind 10 VC bodies, Cholon, May Offensive, 6 June 1968 ... Uploaded a work by NARA photo 111-CCV-529-CC49934 by SP5 Edward Worman from https ...
South Vietnam, Cà Mau: B-26 #44-35703 hit by ground fire and crashed, bodies of two other crewmen recovered [21] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] October 29: Versace, Humbert R: Captain: US Army: Detachment A-23 5th Special Forces Group: South Vietnam, An Xuyen Province: Captured by Vietcong while leading a CIDG patrol. On 28 September ...
Pilot of RF-4C that crashed on a reconnaissance mission, the wreckage was located in steep terrain but the bodies of the crew could not be recovered due to enemy presence. [10] In 2006 the remains of the copilot 1LT Charles Bifolchi were identified: Presumptive finding of death [3] January 9: Green, Norman M: Colonel: USAF: 497th Tactical ...
VA-196, USS Ranger: Operation Steel Tiger: Laos, Khammouane Province: Pilot of A-6A #152937 hit by enemy fire on a bombing run, both crewmen ejected and a pararescueman confirmed he was dead but was unable to recover the body. The remains of the Bombardier/navigator LTJG Nicholas Brooks were returned in 1982 [2] Presumptive finding of death [3 ...
1st Cavalry Division (Vietnam) Company I, 75th Infantry (Ranger) 1 February 1969: 7 April 1970: Company F (LRP), 52nd Infantry: 1st Infantry Division (Vietnam) Company K, 75th Infantry (Ranger) 1 February 1969: 10 December 1970: Company E (LRP), 58th Infantry: 4th Infantry Division (Vietnam) Company L, 75th Infantry (Ranger) 1 February 1969: 25 ...
Presumptive finding of death [3] April 2: Gatwood, Robin F: 1st Lieutenant: USAF: 42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron: Easter Offensive: South Vietnam, Quảng Trị Province: Copilot of EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile [24] Presumptive finding of death [3] April 2: Giannangeli, Anthony R: Lieutenant Colonel: USAF
John Paul Vann (born John Paul Tripp; July 2, 1924 – June 9, 1972) was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, later retired, who became well known for his role in the Vietnam War.
The My Lai massacre (/ m iː l aɪ / MEE LY; Vietnamese: Thảm sát Mỹ Lai [tʰâːm ʂǎːt mǐˀ lāːj] ⓘ) was a United States war crime committed on 16 March 1968, involving the mass murder of unarmed civilians in Sơn Mỹ village, Quảng Ngãi province, South Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. [1]