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| July 27 || Kosko, Walter || Captain || USAF || 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron|| || North Vietnam, [[Phu Tho Province]] || His F-105D was hit by anti-aircraft fire and he was seen to eject and land in the [[Black River (Asia)|Black River]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dk/KoskoWx01a.htm|title=LTC Walter Kosko|work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
| July 27 || Kosko, Walter || Captain || USAF || 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron|| || North Vietnam, [[Phu Tho Province]] || His F-105D was hit by anti-aircraft fire and he was seen to eject and land in the [[Black River (Asia)|Black River]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dk/KoskoWx01a.htm|title=LTC Walter Kosko|work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
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| July 29 || Brown, Edward D || Lieutenant j.g. || US Navy || [[VF-191]], USS Bon Homme Richard || || South Vietnam, Vinh Binh Province || His F-8E failed to pull up from a strafing run and impacted the ground, no ejection observed]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.virtualwall.org/db/BrownED01a.htm|title=LTJG Edward Dean Brown|work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> || Killed in action, body not recovered<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
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| August 2 || Hail, William W || O3 || USAF || || || South Vietnam || || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
| August 2 || Hail, William W || O3 || USAF || 1131st Special Activities Squadron, MACV || || South Vietnam || His A1H #132625 disappeared<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dh/HailWW01a.htm|title=LTC William Warren Hail|work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
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| August 7 || Gray, Harold E || O4 || US Navy || || || North Vietnam || || Killed in action, body not recovered<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
| August 7 || Gray, Harold E || O4 || US Navy || || || North Vietnam || || Killed in action, body not recovered<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/> |
Revision as of 09:50, 17 July 2012
This article is a list of US MIAs of the Vietnam War. In 1973, the United States listed 2,646 Americans as unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. By June 2012, 1664 Americans remained unaccounted for, of which 862 were listed as Killed In Action - Body not recovered and 752 are listed as a presumptive finding of death.[1]
1961-1964
Year and date missing | Surname, First name(s) | Rank | Service | Unit | Operation/Battle Name | Standort | Circumstances of loss | Recovery status |
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1961, January 13 | Duffy, Charles J | Civilian | Laos, Vientiane | Duffy was a civilian with the US mission in Vientiane captured by Pathet Lao while hunting north of Vientiane. He is believed to have died in captivity in 1962[2] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
1961, March 23 | Bankowski, Alfons A | SSGT | USAF | 314th Air Division | Laos, Xiangkhouang Province | SC-47 shot down by Pathet Lao while on an intelligence gathering flight, only one passenger was captured by the Pathet Lao and returned following the International Agreement on the Neutrality of Laos. The remains of 4 of the 7 missing passengers were recovered in 1991.[3] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1961, March 23 | Weitkamp, Edgar W | Warrant Officer | US Army | Army Attache Office, American Embassy, Laos | Laos, Xiangkhouang Province | SC-47 shot down by Pathet Lao while on an intelligence gathering flight[4] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1961, March 23 | Weston, Oscar B | First Lieutenant | USAF | 314th Air Division | Laos, Xiangkhouang Province | SC-47 shot down by Pathet Lao while on an intelligence gathering flight[5] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1961, April 22 | Biber, Gerald M | SGT | US Army | Laos, Vang Vieng | Training adviser to the Royal Lao Army, presumed killed in a Pathet Lao ambush[6] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | ||
1961, April 22 | Bischoff, John M | SFC | US Army | Laos, Vang Vieng | Training adviser to the Royal Lao Army, presumed killed in a Pathet Lao ambush[6] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | ||
1961, April 22 | Moon, Walter H | Captain | US Army | Laos, Vang Vieng | Training adviser to the Royal Lao Army, captured in a Pathet Lao ambush[6] and executed on 22 July 1961[7] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | ||
1962, May 30 | Gerber, Daniel A | Civilian | South Vietnam, Ban Me Thuot | One of three Christian missionaries abducted by the Vietcong from the Ban Me Thuot Leprosarium[8] | Prisoner[1] | |||
1962, May 30 | Mitchell, Archie E | Civilian | South Vietnam, Ban Me Thuot | One of three Christian missionaries abducted by the Vietcong from the Ban Me Thuot Leprosarium | Prisoner[1] | |||
1962, May 30 | Vietti, Eleanor A | Civilian | South Vietnam, Ban Me Thuot | One of three Christian missionaries abducted by the Vietcong from the Ban Me Thuot Leprosarium | Prisoner[1] | |||
1962, July 14 | Blewett, Alan L | Civilian | Bird and Sons | Laos, Vientiane | Bird and Sons Camair Twin Navion aircraft, tail number N229 disappeared on a flight from Vientiane to Pak Sane | Presumptive finding of death[1] | ||
1962, July 14 | Parks, Raymond F | Staff Sergeant | US Army | 7th Special Forces Group | Operation White Star | Laos, Vientiane | Bird and Son Camair Twin Navion aircraft, tail number N229 disappeared on a flight from Vientiane to Pak Sane[9] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1962, August 28 | Simpson, Robert L | Captain | USAF | 6th Fighter Squadron (Commando) | South Vietnam, Bac Lieu Province, Soc Trang | Killed when his North American T-28 Trojan was hit by ground fire on a close air support mission[10] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1962, October 6 | Anderson, Thomas E | CPL | USMC | HMM-163 | South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province | Crew chief on a UH-34D which crashed due to mechanical failure[11] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1963, September 5 | DeBruin, Eugene H | Civilian | Air America | Laos, Tchepone | His C-46 aircraft was hit by ground fire and crashed, the crew parachuted to safety and were captured by the Pathet Lao. Escaped Pathet Lao prison camp with Dieter Dengler, Duane W. Martin and others on 29 June 1966, last seen alive on that date. | Prisoner[1] | ||
1963, November 24 | Cody, Howard R | Captain | USAF | 1st Air Commando Squadron | South Vietnam, Ca Mau | B-26 #44-35703 hit by ground fire and crashed, bodies of two other crewmen recovered[12] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1963, 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 1965, "Liberation Radio" announced the execution of Versace and MSGT Kenneth Roraback on 26 September in retaliation for the deaths of 3 Vietcong in Danang[13] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1963, November 24 | Roraback, Kenneth M | Master Sergeant | US Army | Detachment A-21 5th Special Forces Group | South Vietnam, Hau Nghia Province | One of 4 Americans captured by Vietcong in attack on Hiep Hoa Special Forces Camp. On 28 September 1965, "Liberation Radio" announced the execution of Roraback and Special Forces Captain Humbert Versace on 26 September in retaliation for the deaths of 3 Vietcong in Danang[14] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1963, December 6 | Hill, Richard D | Airman First Class | USAF | 21st Armament & Electronics Maintenance Squadron | South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province | Crewman on RB-26L #44-35782, shot down on a photo-reconnaissance mission, bodies of two other crewmen recovered[15] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1963, December 6 | Gorton, Thomas F | Captain | USAF | 1st Air Commando Squadron | South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province | Navigator of RB-26L #44-35782, shot down on a photo-reconnaissance mission, bodies of two other crewmen recovered[16] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1963, December 12 | Angell, Marshall J | SGT | US Army | 611th Transportation Company | South Vietnam, Dinh Tuong Province | Flight Engineer aboard a CH-37B on a mission to recover a downed aircraft. The crew was attempting to sling-load the downed aircraft when the CH-37 was shot down, crashed and burned[17] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, January 14 | Hickman, Vincent J | Captain | USAF | 1st Air Commando Squadron | South Vietnam, Dong Nai Province | Navigator on B-26B #44-35566, shot down while conducting air strike[18] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, January 14 | Mitchell, Carl B | Major | USAF | 1st Air Commando Squadron | South Vietnam, Dong Nai Province | Pilot of B-26B #44-35566, shot down while conducting air strike[19] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, January 18 | Metoyer, Bryford G | First Lieutenant | USAF | UTT Helicopter Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province | Pilot of a UH-1B gunship hit by ground fire and ditched at sea, 3 other crewmen recovered[20] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, January 18 | Straley, John L | PFC | US Army | UTT Helicopter Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province | Crewman on a UH-1B gunship hit by ground fire and ditched at sea, 3 other crewmen recovered[21] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, March 26 | Whitesides, Richard L | Captain | USAF | 19th Tactical Air Support Squadron | South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province | Pilot of an L-19 shot down near the Quang Tri Special Forces Camp. The passenger, Captain Floyd James Thompson was captured[22] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, June 19 | Ledbetter, Thomas I | Captain | US Army | Detachment A-133, 5th Special Forces Group | South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province | Ambushed while leading a Montagnard patrol, last seen wounded[23] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, June 19 | Talley, James L | CPL | US Army | Detachment A-133, 5th Special Forces Group | South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province | Ambushed while leading a Montagnard patrol[24] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, October 2 | Walker, Kenneth E | Captain | USAF | 1st Air Commando Squadron | South Vietnam, Soc Trang | His A-1E #52-132654 crashed while conducting a napalm attack at the mouth of the Mekong River[25] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, October 24 | Woods, Lawrence | Staff Sergeant | US Army | Headquarters Company, 5th Special Forces Group | South Vietnam, Quang Duc Province | Passenger on a Fairchild C-123 Provider shot down on aerial resupply mission near the South Vietnam-Cambodia border. No parachutes were seen to leave the aircraft as it crashed. Remains of the other 7 passengers and crew recovered[26] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, November 6 | Dawson, Daniel G | 1LT | US Army | 145th Aviation Battalion | South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province | Pilot of an O-1F aircraft flying a visual reconnaissance mission with a South Vietnamese observer. The aircraft was not heard from after takeoff[27] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, November 13 | Bloom, Darl R | Captain | USMC | VMCJ-1 | South Vietnam, Danang | His RF-8A collided with another aircraft and crashed into the sea[28] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, November 21 | Nipper, David | LCPL | USMC | 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion | South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province | Passenger on a UH-34D that crashed at sea[29] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1964, December 11 | Tadios, Leonard M | Sergeant | US Army | SD-5891, HQ, MACV | South Vietnam, Phong Dinh Province | Adviser to Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), captured and died of disease/malnutrition[30][31] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1964, December 22 | Parks, Joe | Sergeant First Class | US Army | SD-5891, HQ, MACV | South Vietnam, Vinh Binh province | Adviser to an ARVN unit captured in an ambush near Khanh Hung and died in 1967 of disease/malnutrition[32] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1964, December 29 | Bennett, Harold G | CPL | US Army | BDQ Team TD-33, MACV Advisory Team 95 | South Vietnam, Phuoc Tuy Province | Adviser to an ARVN unit, captured in an ambush and reported executed in June 1965 in retaliation for the execution of a Vietcong[33] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1964, December 31 | Cook, Donald G | Captain | USMC | 3rd Marine Division | South Vietnam, Phuoc Tuy Province | Advisor to the 4th Battalion, Vietnamese Marine Division, captured and reported to have died from Malaria on 8 December 1967[34] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
1964, December 31 | Dodge, Edward R | Sergeant First Class | US Army | Detachment C-1, 5th Special Forces Group | South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province | Passenger in an O-1F Bird Dog that crashed near Danang[35] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
1964, December 31 | McDonald, Kurt C | Captain | USAF | 336th Tactical Fighter Squadron on temporary duty to 2nd Air Division | South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province | Pilot of an O-1F Bird Dog that crashed near Danang[36] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1965
Date missing | Surname, First name(s) | Rank | Service | Unit | Operation/Battle Name | Standort | Circumstances of loss | Recovery status |
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February 7 | Dickson, Edward A | Lieutenant | US Navy | VA-155, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) | Operation Flaming Dart I | North Vietnam, Dong Hoi | His A-4E was hit by ground fire and he ejected over the sea, but no parachute was seen.[37] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
February 9 | McLean, James H | E4 | US Army | Advisory Team 88 MACV | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Captured when Vietcong overran the Đức Phong Regional Forces camp. Last seen alive in 1966.[38] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
February 24 | Frakes, Dwight G | Chief Radioman | US Navy | VAH-2 | South Vietnam, South China Sea | Radio Operator on an A3B aircraft that crashed into the sea soon after takeoff from the USS Coral Sea.[39] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
March 15 | Clydesdale, Charles F | Lieutenant JG | US Navy | VA-95, USS Ranger (CV-61) | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin | His A-1H #135375 suffered engine failure while returning from a ground attack mission and he ditched at sea but did not exit the aircraft.[40] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
March 29 | Hume, Kenneth E | Lieutenant Commander | US Navy | VF-154, USS Coral Sea | North Vietnam, Bach Long Vi | His F-8D was hit by ground fire crashed into the sea, no ejection seat or parachute was observed.[41] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
March 31 | McKinley, Gerald W | Lieutenant JG | US Navy | VA-215, USS Hancock (CV-19) | North Vietnam,Quang Binh Province | His A-1 aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft fire and crashed during an attack on a radar station at Vinh [42] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
April 3 | Smith, George C | O2 | USAF | 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Thanh Hoa province | His F-100D was shot down while suppressing anti-aircraft fire during an attack on the Thanh Hoa Bridge.[43] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
April 4 | Draeger, Walter F | Captain | USAF | 1131st Special Activities Squadron | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Thanh Hoa province | His A-1H escorting search and rescue helicopters was shot down and seen to crash in flames, but no parachute was observed during an attack on the Thanh Hoa Bridge [44] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
April 4 | Magnusson, James A | Captain | USAF | 354th Tactical Fighter Squadron | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Hon Me | His F-105D was damaged by a Mig-17 piloted by Le Minh Huan during an attack on the Thanh Hoa Bridge, he flew out to sea and was not recovered[45] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
April 9 | Fegan, Ronald J | O1 | US Navy | VF-96, USS Ranger | China, Hainan | Radar Intercept Officer in an F-4B apparently shot down by Chinese Mig-17 fighters.[46][47] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
April 9 | Murphy, Terence M | O2 | US Navy | VF-96, USS Ranger | China, Hainan | Pilot of F-4B apparently shot down by Chinese Mig-17 fighters.[48][47] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
April 17 | Woodworth, Samuel A | Captain | USAF | 562nd Tactical Fighter Squadron | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Mu Gia Pass | His F-105D failed to pull up after a bombing run, hit the ground and exploded.[49] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
April 29 | Shelton, Charles E | O3 | USAF | 5th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron | Laos, Sam Neua | His RF-101C caught fire during a photo-run and he ejected and made contact with rescue forces. His recovery was delayed until May 2 due to bad weather by which time he had been captured by the Pathet Lao. He was last reported alive in 1968 [50] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
May 8 | Lahaye, James D | Commander | US Navy | VF-111, USS Midway (CV-41) | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Vinh | His F-8D was damaged by anti-aircraft fire and crashed into the sea, no ejection or parachute was observed[51] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
May 9 | Wistrand, Robert C | Captain | USAF | 561st Tactical Fighter Squadron | Operation Steel Tiger | Laos, Mu Gia Pass | His F-105D crashed, no ejection or parachute observed[52] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
May 18 | Hrdlicka, David L | Captain | USAF | 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron | Operation Steel Tiger | Laos, Sam Neua | Ejected from his F-105D and captured by the Pathet Lao. His photo was featured in Quan Doi Nhan Dan and Pravda in 1966, last reported alive in 1968[53] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
May 18 | Tavares, John R | Civilian | South Vietnam, Danang | Merchant seaman from the SS Audry J. Luchenback, a civilian freighter anchored in the Da Nang port, last seen at the Pacific Bar, Bach Dang Street, Da Nang[54] | Missing[1] | |||
May 19 | Donovan, Leroy M | Sergeant First Class | US Army | HQ, MACV | South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province | Observer in an O-1F Bird Dog that disappeared near Camp Holloway[55] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
May 19 | Harper, Richard K | Warrant Officer | US Army | 52nd Fixed Wing Platoon | South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province | Pilot of an O-1F Bird Dog that disappeared near Camp Holloway[56] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
May 23 | Walker, Orien J | Captain | US Army | SD-5891, MACV Advisors | South Vietnam, An Xuyen Province | Adviser to the ARVN, captured by Vietcong in an ambush. Died of disease/malnutrition on 4 February 1966[57] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
May 27 | Lynn, Doyle W | Commander | US Navy | VF-111, USS Midway | Operation Rolling Thunder | North Vietnam, Nghe An Province | His F-8 was hit by ground fire and crashed, no ejection or parachute observed[58] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 1 | Crosby, Frederick P | Lieutenant Commander | US Navy | VFP-63, USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) | North Vietnam, Thanh Hoa Province | His RF-8A was shot down while conducting a low-altitude bomb damage assessment mission[59] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
June 9 | Dale, Charles A | 1st Lieutenant | US Army | 73rd Aviation Company | South Vietnam, Vinh Binh Province | Pilot of OV-1C #61-2687 shot down over the U Minh Forest[60] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
June 9 | Demmon, David S | Sergeant | US Army | 73rd Aviation Company | South Vietnam, Vinh Binh Province | Electronic sensor operator on OV-1C #61-2687 shot down over the U Minh Forest[61] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
June 10 | Compa, Joseph J | Staff Sergeant | US Army | 118th Aviation Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Crew chief on UH-1B #63-038557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp[62] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 10 | Curlee, Robert L | Staff Sergeant | US Army | Advisory Team 70, HQ, MACV Advisors | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Passenger on UH-1B #63-08557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp, he survived the crash but was shot by Vietcong[63] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 10 | Hagen, Craig L | Sergeant | US Army | 118th Aviation Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Door gunner on UH-1B #63-038557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp[64] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 10 | Hall, Walter L | 1st Lieutenant | US Army | 118th Aviation Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Pilot of UH-1B #63-038557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp[65] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 10 | Johnson, Bruce G | Captain | US Army | SD-5891 (5th ARVN Division), MACV Advisors | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Survived crash of UH-1B #63-038557 and radioed that all others aboard had been killed and subsequently disappeared in the battle[66] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
June 10 | Owens, Fred M | E7 | US Army | SD-5891 (5th ARVN Division), MACV Advisors | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Passenger on UH-1B #63-08557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp, he survived the crash but was shot by Vietcong[67] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 10 | Saergaert, Donald R | Warrant Officer | US Army | 118th Aviation Company, 145th Aviation Battalion | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | Copilot of UH-1B #63-038557 that crashed under heavy fire while making an emergency troop insertion into the area of the Dong Xoai Special Forces Camp[68] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 12 | Holland, Lawrence T | Captain | USAF | 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron | Battle of Dong Xoai | South Vietnam, Phuoc Long Province | His F-100D was hit by ground fire and he ejected safely, a search and rescue helicopter observed his body being dragged from his landing site[69] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 16 | Schumann, John R | Captain | US Army | Advisory Team 75, HQ, MACV Advisors | South Vietnam, Dinh Tuong Province | He was serving as advisor to
the Cai Be District Chief, when captured by the Vietcong[70]|| || Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | ||
June 18 | Armond, Robert L | Captain | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Pilot of a B-52F #57-0047 that collided with another B-52 #57-0179[71] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Gehrig, James M | Major | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Crewman aboard a B-52F that collided with another B-52[72] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Lowry, Tyrrell G | Captain | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Crewman aboard a B-52F that collided with another B-52[73] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Marshall, James A | 1st Lieutenant | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Copilot of a B-52F that collided with another B-52[74] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Neville, William E | Technical Sergeant | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Gunner aboard a B-52F that collided with another B-52[75] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Roberts, Harold J | Master Sergeant | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Crewman aboard a B-52F that collided with another B-52[76] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 18 | Watson, Frank P | Captain | USAF | 441st Bombardment Squadron | Operation Arc Light | South China Sea | Crewman aboard a B-52F that collided with another B-52[77] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
June 24 | Van Campen, Thomas C | PFC | US Army | 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade | South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province | His unit came under attack, he was wounded and separated from his unit. His body was not recovered due to heavy enemy fire[78] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
June 27 | Jackson, Carl E | Captain | USAF | 1131st Special Activities Squadron, MACV-SOG | South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province | Pilot of a C-123B that crashed on a classified night mission with 14 Chinese troops on board[79] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
June 27 | Roth, Billie L | Staff Sergeant | USAF | 37th Consolidated Maintenance Squadron | South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province | Crewman on a C-123B that crashed on a classified night mission with 14 Chinese troops on board[80] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
June 29 | Lindsey, Marvin N | Major | USAF | 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron | North Vietnam, Son La province | His RF-101C #0040 was hit by anti-aircraft fire, he apparently ejected and was killed on the ground[81] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
July 5 | Eisenbraun, William F | Captain | US Army | Advisory Team 39, SD-5891, MACV Advisors | South Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province | Captured when the Vietcong overran the Ba Gia outpost. Died of injuries on 17 September 1967[82] | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |
July 8 | Bram, Richard C | Staff Sergeant | USMC | VMA-225 | South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province | Disappeared while hiking near Chu Lai Air Base, believed killed by Vietcong[83] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
July 8 | Dingwall, John F | Gunnery Sergeant | USMC | VMA-225 | South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province | Disappeared while hiking near Chu Lai Air Base, believed killed by Vietcong[84] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
July 13 | Gallant, Henry J | Master Sergeant | US Army | Detachment B-52, 5th Special Forces Group | Project DELTA | South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province | Leader of Team 2, an 8-man South Vietnamese Special Forces long range reconnaissance patrol ambushed while gathering intelligence near Highway 19, he was wounded and last seen alive with Serrgeant Taylor being pursued by enemy forces[85] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
July 13 | Taylor, Fred | Sergeant First Class | US Army | Detachment B-52, 5th Special Forces Group | Project DELTA | South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province | Adviser Team 2, an 8-man South Vietnamese Special Forces long range reconnaissance patrol ambushed while gathering intelligence near Highway 19, he was last seen alive with Master Sergeant Gallant being pursued by enemy forces[86] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
July 18 | Avore, Malcolm A | Lieutenant | US Navy | VA-163 | South Vietnam | His A-4E ditched following launch from the USS Oriskany (CV-34) and he was unable to escape the sinking aircraft[87] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
July 27 | Kosko, Walter | Captain | USAF | 563rd Tactical Fighter Squadron | North Vietnam, Phu Tho Province | His F-105D was hit by anti-aircraft fire and he was seen to eject and land in the Black River[88] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
July 29 | Brown, Edward D | Lieutenant j.g. | US Navy | VF-191, USS Bon Homme Richard | South Vietnam, Vinh Binh Province | His F-8E failed to pull up from a strafing run and impacted the ground, no ejection observed]][89] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
August 2 | Hail, William W | O3 | USAF | 1131st Special Activities Squadron, MACV | South Vietnam | His A1H #132625 disappeared[90] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
August 7 | Gray, Harold E | O4 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
August 8 | Corle, John T | E4 | USMC | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
August 10 | Mailhes, Lawrence S | O2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
August 13 | Mellor, Frederic M | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 3 | Jewell, Eugene M | O2 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 5 | Lagrand, William J | W2 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 5 | Shaw, Edward B | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 8 | Goodwin, Charles B | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 12 | Green, Gerald | O2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 14 | Taylor, Neil B | O2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 17 | Klenda, Dean A | O2 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 18 | Barber, Robert F | O3 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 18 | Vogt, Leonard F | O5 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
September 20 | Hawkins, Edgar L | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 20 | Martin, Duane W | O2 | USAF | Detachment 1, 38th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron | Laos | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | ||
September 24 | Osborn, Geoffrey H | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 1 | Massucci, Martin J | O2 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
October 5 | Pogreba, Dean A | O5 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
October 17 | Mayer, Roderick L | O3 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
October 17 | Olmstead, Stanley E | O4 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
October 19 | Worcester, John B | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
October 22 | Mann, Robert L | O3 | USAF | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 22 | McEwan, James A | O2 | USAF | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 22 | Weger, John | O2 | USAF | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 31 | Dusing, Charles G | E5 | USAF | South Vietnam | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |||
October 31 | Moore, Thomas | E6 | USAF | South Vietnam | Died in captivity, remains not returned[1] | |||
November 3 | Bowles, Dwight P | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 14 | McClennan, Paul T | O3 | USAF | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 16 | Green, Donald G | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 17 | Hiemer, Jerry A | E4 | US Army | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 21 | Toms, Dennis L | E2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 22 | Douglas, Thomas E | E4 | USMC | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 22 | Miller, Richard A | O3 | USMC | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 22 | Pirker, Victor J | E4 | USMC | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 22 | Visconti, Francis | O3 | USMC | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 22 | Winkler, John A | E2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 30 | Richardson, Stephen G | O2 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 2 | Logan, Jacob D | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 3 | Johnson, Stanley G | O2 | USMC | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 5 | Eisenberger, George J | E5 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 5 | Hyde, Jimmy D | E4 | US Navy | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 5 | Upner, Edward C | E6 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 15 | Clark, Jerry P | W1 | US Army | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
December 16 | Wickham, David W | O3 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 20 | Mims, George I | O2 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
December 20 | Nordahl, Lee E | O2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
December 22 | Lukenbach, Max D | O4 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 22 | Prudhomme, John D | O3 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 25 | Bailon, Reuben | Civilian | South Vietnam | Missing[1] | ||||
December 29 | Hill, Arthur S | O3 | US Navy | Laos | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 29 | Rawsthorne, Edgar A | O5 | US Navy | Laos | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1972
Date missing | Surname, First name(s) | Rank | Service | Unit | Operation/Battle Name | Standort | Circumstances of loss | Recovery status |
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January 20 | Berdahl, David D | E3 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
April 2 | Bolte, Wayne L | O4 | USAF | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
April 3 | Christensen, Allen D | E5 | US Army | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
April 13 | Christensen, John M | O2 | USMC | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
April 24 | Brownlee, Robert W | O5 | US Army | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
April 24 | Carter, George W | O4 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
May 12 | Bogard, Lonnie P | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
July 17 | Brown, Wayne G | O3 | USAF | South Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 17 | Buell, Kenneth R | O4 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
September 25 | Chan, Peter | E2 | US Navy | North Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 6 | Boltze, Bruce E | W2 | USMC | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
October 24 | Bixel, Michael S | O2 | US Army | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
November 20 | Breuer, Donald C | O3 | USMC | Laos | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
November 21 | Caffarelli, Charles J | O3 | USAF | South Vietnam | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
December 22 | Bennett, Thomas W | O3 | USAF | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |||
December 27 | Chipman, Ralph J | O3 | USMC | North Vietnam | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1973-1975
Year and date missing | Surname, First name(s) | Rank | Service | Unit | Operation/Battle Name | Standort | Circumstances of loss | Recovery status |
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1973, January 3 | Scaife, Kenneth D | E-2 | USN | USS William C. Lawe (DD-763) | South Vietnam | Lost at sea[91] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 4 | Johnston, Steven B | Lieutenant | USAF | 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron | Laos, 163604N 1055602E (XD004363) | Weapon Systems Officer in an F-4D struck by ground fire, both crewmen ejected and he was seen to be dead on the ground[92] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 6 | Lindahl, John C | Lieutenant | USN | VA-56 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin | Drowned after his A-7B ditched in the sea immediately after launch from the USS Midway[93] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 21 | Christopherson, Keith A | Lieutenant (junior grade) | USN | VAQ-130 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of Vinh | Killed when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch from the USS Ranger[94] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 21 | Parker, Charles L | Lieutenant commander | USN | VAQ-130 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of Vinh | Killed when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch from the USS Ranger[95] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 21 | Wiehr, Richard D | E-5 | USN | VAQ-130 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of Vinh | Killed when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch from the USS Ranger[96] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 27 | Morris, George W | Lieutenant | USAF | 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron | South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province | OV-10A Bronco aircraft #68-3806, call sign Nail 89 was hit by an SA-7 missile, both crewmen ejected, two parachutes were sighted and initial voice contact was made with one crewmember[97] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
1973, January 27 | Peterson, Mark A | Lieutenant | USAF | 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron | South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province | OV-10A Bronco aircraft #68-3806, call sign Nail 89 was hit by an SA-7 missile, both crewmen ejected, two parachutes were sighted and initial voice contact was made with one crewmember[98] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
1973, January 30 | Duensing, James A | Lieutenant | USN | VF-21 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin | Killed in collision of his F-4J #158361 with another F-4J 158366 of VF-21[99] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, January 30 | Haviland, Roy E | Lieutenant (junior grade) | USN | VF-21 | North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin | Killed in collision of his F-4J #158361 with another F-4J 158366 of VF-21[100] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, February 3 | Stringham, William S | Aviation Machinist 3rd Class | USN | VAW-115, USS Midway | South Vietnam | Lost at sea[101] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, June 14 | McLeod, David V | MSGT | USAF | 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron | Cambodia Tonle Sap | Jolly Green 64, HH-53C, 66-10362, lost its tail rotor and crashed into the Tonle Sap[102] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |
1973, June 16 | Cornelius, Samuel B | Captain | USAF | 336th Tactical Fighter Squadron | Kambodscha | Killed when his F4E was hit by ground fire and crashed. No parachutes were seen, and no emergency beeper signals were heard indicating that the crew ejected safely.[103] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
1973, June 16 | Smallwood, John J | Lieutenant | USAF | 58th Tactical Fighter Squadron (on temporary duty with the 336th TFS) | Kambodscha | Killed when his F4E was hit by ground fire and crashed. No parachutes were seen, and no emergency beeper signals were heard indicating that the crew ejected safely.[104] | Presumptive finding of death[1] | |
1975, March 12 | Dolan, Edward V | Civilian | South Vietnam, Pleiku | Air Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash.[105] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
1975, March 12 | Miller, George C | Civilian | USAID | South Vietnam, Pleiku | Air Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash[105] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | ||
1975, March 12 | Seidl, Robert | Civilian | South Vietnam, Pleiku | Air Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash[105] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] | |||
1975, April 25 | Walsh, Brian | Civilian | Kambodscha | Missing[1] | ||||
1975, April 29 | Nystul, William C | Lieutenant | USN | HMM-164 | Operation Frequent Wind | South Vietnam | CH-46F Swift 1-4 crashed into the sea on its approach to the USS Hancock during a night sea and air rescue mission[106] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, April 29 | Shea, Michael J | Lieutenant (junior grade) | USN | HMM-164 | Operation Frequent Wind | South Vietnam | CH-46F Swift 1-4 crashed into the sea on its approach to the USS Hancock during a night sea and air rescue mission[107] | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Benedett, Daniel A | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Killed in the crash of Knife 31 | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Hall, Gary L | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Left on Koh Tang during evacuation[108] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1975, May 15 | Hargrove, Joseph N | LCPL | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Left on Koh Tang during evacuation[109] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1975, May 15 | Jacques, James J | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Killed in the crash of Knife 31 | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Loney, Ashton N | LCPL | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | KIA, body left on Koh Tang during evacuation | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Marshall, Danny G | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Left on Koh Tang during evacuation[110] | Presumptive finding of death[1] |
1975, May 15 | Maxwell, James R | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Killed in the crash of Knife 31 | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Rivenburgh, Richard W | PFC | USMC | 2nd Battalion 9th Marines | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Killed in the crash of Knife 31 | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
1975, May 15 | Rumbaugh, Elwood E | SSGT | USAF | 21st Special Operations Squadron | Mayaguez Incident | Cambodia, Koh Tang | Missing presumed drowned in the crash of Knife 21 | Killed in action, body not recovered[1] |
See also
- Vietnam War POW/MIA issue
- Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
- Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
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