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| March 27 || Czerwiec, Raymond G || Sergeant || US Army || 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment || || South Vietnam, Kontum Province || Disappeared when his unit was attacked on a reconnaissance patrol and forced to withdraw<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dc/CzerwiecRG01a.htm |title=Raymond Czerwiec, SSG |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| March 27 || Czerwiec, Raymond G || Sergeant || US Army || 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment || || South Vietnam, Kontum Province || Disappeared when his unit was attacked on a reconnaissance patrol and forced to withdraw<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dc/CzerwiecRG01a.htm |title=Raymond Czerwiec, SSG |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| March 30 || Latimer, Clarence A || Specialist 4 || US Army || 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment || || South Vietnam, Kontum Province || Wounded and disappeared when his unit was attacked on a reconnaissance patrol and forced to withdraw<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dl/LatimerCA01a.htm |title= |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| March 28 || Belcher, Robert A || Major || USAF || 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron || || South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province || Pilot of F-4D #66-8764 hit by enemy fire on a close air support mission, no ejection observed<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/db/BelcherRA01a.htm |title=MAJ Robert Arthur Belcher |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Killed in action, body not recovered<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| March 28 || Belcher, Robert A || Major || USAF || 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron || || South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province || Pilot of F-4D #66-8764 hit by enemy fire on a close air support mission, no ejection observed<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/db/BelcherRA01a.htm |title=MAJ Robert Arthur Belcher |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Killed in action, body not recovered<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| March 29 || Hess, Frederick W || 1st Lieutenant || USAF || 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron || Operation Steel Tiger || Laos, Savannakhet Province || Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-8809 hit by enemy fire on a defoliation mission. The pilot Captain W. J. Popendorf ejected successfully and was rescued<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dh/HessFW01a.htm |title=Frederick Hess, MAJ |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| March 29 || Hess, Frederick W || 1st Lieutenant || USAF || 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron || Operation Steel Tiger || Laos, Savannakhet Province || Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-8809 hit by enemy fire on a defoliation mission. The pilot Captain W. J. Popendorf ejected successfully and was rescued<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dh/HessFW01a.htm |title=Frederick Hess, MAJ |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| March 30 || Latimer, Clarence A || E4 || US Army || 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment || || South Vietnam || <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dl/LatimerCA01a.htm |title= |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| March 30 || Latimer, Clarence A || Specialist 4 || US Army || 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment || || South Vietnam, Kontum Province || Wounded and left behind when his unit was forced to withdraw while trying to receover bodies of soldiers killed several days previously<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dl/LatimerCA01a.htm |title= |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| April 2 || Powers, Lowell S || W1 || US Army || || || South Vietnam || <ref>{{cite web|url= |title= |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| April 2 || Powers, Lowell S || Warrant Officer 1 || US Army || 159th Assault Helicopter Battalion || || South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province || Copliot of [[Boeing CH-47 Chinook|CH-47]] #67-18523 that crashed on liftoff with 73 ARVN onboard, the aircraft exploded and caught fire. No recoverable remains<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dp/PowersLS01a.htm |title=Lowell Powers, CWO |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| April 12 || De Soto, Ernest L || O4 || USAF || || || South Vietnam || || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| April 12 || De Soto, Ernest L || Major || USAF || 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron || || South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province || Pilot of F-4D #66‑8766 that disappared on a bombing mission<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dd/DesotoEL01a.htm |title=COL Ernest Leo deSoto |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| April 12 || Hall, Frederick M || O2 || USAF || || || South Vietnam || || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| April 12 || Hall, Frederick M || 1st Lieutenant || USAF || 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron || || South Vietnam || Weapons system operator on F-4D #66‑8766 that disappared on a bombing mission<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualwall.org/dh/HallFM01a.htm |title=CAPT Fredrick Mervyn Hall |work=The Virtual Wall|accessdate=24 February 2013}}</ref> || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
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| April 13 || Pierson, William C || W2 || US Army || || || South Vietnam || || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>
| April 13 || Pierson, William C || W2 || US Army || || || South Vietnam || || Presumptive finding of death<ref name="DPMO-MIA/KIA-BNR"/>

Revision as of 10:13, 24 February 2013

This article is a list of US MIAs of the Vietnam War in the period 1968–69. In 1973, the United States listed 2,646 Americans as unaccounted for from the entire 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]

1968

Date missing Surname, First name(s) Rank Service Unit Operation/Battle Name Standort Circumstances of loss Recovery status
January 1 Dennison, James R Lieutenant Commander US Navy VAP-61, USS Oriskany (CV-34) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of RA-3B #144847 hit by ground fire on a night photo-reconnaissance mission[2] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 1 Hanley, Terrence H Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VAP-61, USS Oriskany (CV-34) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Copilot of RA-3B #144847 hit by ground fire on a night photo-reconnaissance mission [3] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 1 Herrin, Henry H Chief Petty Officer US Navy VAP-61, USS Oriskany (CV-34) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Senior Chief Photographer on RA-3B #144847 hit by ground fire on a night photo-reconnaissance mission[4] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 3 Ellis, Billy J Specialist 4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Believed to have been killed when an ammunition bunker exploded during a mortar attack on LZ Leslie[5] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 3 Lancaster, Kenneth R Specialist 4 US Army E Company, 50th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Khanh Hoa Province Fell from the skid of a UH-1H after being extracted following a long range reconnaissance patrol[6] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 7 Stone, James M 1st Lieutenant US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Killed during an ambush in the Que Son Valley, his body was left behind during the evacuation[7] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 7 Trujillo, Robert S Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam Disappeared during the evacuation following an ambush in the Que Son Valley[8] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 8 Smith, Hallie W Captain USAF 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron South Vietnam, Kontum Province 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.[9] In 2006 the remains of the copilot 1LT Charles Bifolchi were identified Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Green, Norman M Colonel USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of F-4D #66-8729 shot down on a night interdiction mission[10] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Irsch, Wayne C 1st Lieutenant USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-8729 shot down on a night interdiction mission[11] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Newton, Warren E Specialist 4 US Army 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province Gunner on UH-1C gunship #66-00745 hit by enemy fire, crashed and burned. SAR forces recovered the burnt remains of three crewmen only one of whom could be identified.[12] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Phipps, James L Warrant Officer US Army 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province Aircraft commander of UH-1C gunship #66-00745 hit by enemy fire, crashed and burned [13] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Ramos, Rainier S Warrant Officer US Army 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province Pilot of UH-1C gunship #66-00745 hit by enemy fire, crashed and burned [14] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Rehe, Richard R Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Happy Valley Wounded and captured in battle[15] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
January 9 Sykes, Derri Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Happy Valley Seriously wounded and captured in battle[16] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
January 12 Cohron, James D Staff Sergeant US Army RT Indiana, MACV-SOG Operation Shining Brass Laos, Salavan Province Disappeared when his team was ambushed [17] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 15 Skarman, Orval H Sergeant USMC 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines South Vietnam, Danang Disappeared while on R&R[18] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 16 Cooley, Orville D Lieutenant US Navy USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Copilot of C-1A #146054 that ditched on launch[19] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 16 Reedy, William H Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class US Navy USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Crewman on C-1A #146054 that ditched on launch [20] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 16 Thompson, William J Captain US Navy USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of C-1A #146054 that ditched on launch[21] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 16 Gee, Paul S 1st Lieutenant USMC VMCJ-1 South Vietnam, Danang Copilot of EF-10B that crashed at sea[22] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 16 Moreland, William D Captain USMC VMCJ-1 South Vietnam, Danang Pilot of EF-10B that crashed at sea [23] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 17 Wilke, Robert F Lieutenant Colonel USAF 602d Fighter Squadron, Commando North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province His A-1H crashed while on a search and rescue mission[24] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 18 Boles, Warren W Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VF-114, USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of an F-4B that crashed at sea while investigating a surface contact[25] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 18 Roehrich, Ronald L Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VF-114, USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Radar intercept officer on an F-4B that crashed at sea while investigating a surface contact[26] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 19 Johnson, William D Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Disappeared during an ambush[27] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 20 Holley, Tilden S Captain USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of an F-4C shot down on a night armed reconnaissance mission[28] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 20 Ketterer, James A 1st Lieutenant USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system officer on an F-4C shot down on a night armed reconnaissance mission[29] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 21 Coalston, Echol W Specialist 5 US Army 1st Transportation Battalion South Vietnam, Vung Tau Lost overboard from the USNS Corpus Christi Bay (T-ARVH-1)[30] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 21 Elliott, Jerry W Private US Army 282nd Assault Helicopter Company South Vietnam, Khe Sanh Door gunner on a UH-1D that landed to assist the evacuation of a downed helicopter, he was left behind when his helicopter departed the area due to enemy fire and his body was observed several days later[31] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 21 Hill, Billy D Staff Sergeant US Army 282nd AHC South Vietnam, Khe Sanh Gunner on a UH-1D that was shot down while inserting ARVN troops east of Khe Sanh[32] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 23 Ramsden, Gerald L Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-165, USS Ranger (CV-61) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Coilot of A-6A #152932 that crashed at sea, the pilot CDR L S Kollmorgen ejected successfully[33] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 27 Cordova, Robert J Fireman Apprentice US Navy USS Valley Forge (CV-45) South Vietnam, South China Sea Lost overboard[34] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 29 Mills, James D Captain USMC VMA-211 South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province His A-4E crashed[35] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 29 White, Charles E Sergeant First Class US Army Detachment B-50, Project Delta, MACV-SOG Operation Daniel Boone Cambodia, Ratanakiri Province Fell from his McGuire rig during a helicopter extraction. SAR forces searched the area 2 days later but were unable to locate his body[36] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 31 Cocheo, Richard N Civilian Pacific Architects and Engineers Tet Offensive South Vietnam, Vinh Long Captured by Vietcong after his house was surrounded and his wife was killed. Last seen alive in May 1968 [37] Prisoner[1]
January 31 Lacey, Richard J Sergeant US Army Long Lines Detachment South, 1st Signal Brigade Tet Offensive South Vietnam, Saigon Disappeared in a jeep in the southern outskirts of Saigon. His passenger SP4 William Behren's body was recovered 4 days later[38] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 1 Olsen, Betty A Civilian Christian and Missionary Alliance Tet Offensive South Vietnam, Buôn Ma Thuột Missionary/nurse captured by Vietcong from the Buôn Ma Thuột leprosarium. Died of disease/malnutrition on 1 February 1969 [39] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
February 2 Adkins, Charles L E4 US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Passenger on UH-1H #66-16442 that crashed on a flight from Quang Tri Province to Chu Lai. The burnt wreckage of the helicopter was located in May 1968 and some remains were recovered[40] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 2 Burnham, Donald D Captain US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Pilot of UH-1H #66-16442 that crashed on a flight from Quang Tri Province to Chu Lai[41] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 2 Patton, Kenneth J Sergeant US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Crew chief on UH-1H #66-16442 that crashed on a flight from Quang Tri Province to Chu Lai[42] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 2 Pringle, Joe H Sergeant First Class US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Passenger on UH-1H #66-16442 that crashed on a flight from Quang Tri Province to Chu Lai[43] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 2 Puggi, Joseph D Staff Sergeant US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Passenger on UH-1H #66-16442 that crashed on a flight from Quang Tri Province to Chu Lai[44] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 3 Wilson, Marion E Private First Class US Army 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Binh Duong province Driver of an armored personnel carrier which was hit by a rocket propelled grenade, caught fire, and exploded. No identifiable remains were recovered from the wreckage[45] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 5 Godwin, Solomon H Warrant Officer USMC 1st Counter-Intelligence Team, 1st Marine Division Tet Offensive Laos, Intelligence specialist capture in Huế, he died of disease and malnutrition in late July 1968 [46] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
February 5 Potter, William T 1st Lieutenant USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Khammouane Province Pilot of an RF-4C #66-0443 that crashed into the ground on a photo-reconnaissance mission. No ejections observed.[47] The remains of the copilot 1LT Robert John Edgar were returned in May 1997 and identified in April 2009[48] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 6 Burnett, Donald F Senior chief aviation anti-submarine warfare man US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Senior chief aviation anti-submarine warfare man on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission. The aircraft wreckage was located and 2 bodies were recovered.[49] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Chapa, Armando Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Technician 3rd Class US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation anti-submarine warfare technician on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission[50] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Farris, William F Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Technician 3rd Class US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation anti-submarine warfare technician on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [51] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Gallagher, Donald L Chief Aviation Ordnanceman US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation ordinanceman on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [52] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Huss, Roy A Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Crewman on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [53] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Jones, Thomas P Lieutenant US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Copilot of P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [54] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 McKay, Homer E Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation structural mechanic on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [55] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Newman, James C Aviation Machinist 1st Class US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation mechanic reciprocating on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [56] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Thompson, Melvin C Aviation Electrician 1st Class US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Aviation electrician on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [57] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Travis, Lynn M Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VP-26 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, Gulf of Thailand Crewman on P-3B #153440 that crashed at sea on a 24 hour surveillance mission [58] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 7 Holt, James W Master Sergeant US Army Detachment A-101, 5th Special Forces Group Battle of Lang Vei South Vietnam, Lang Vei Disappeared while searching for M72 LAWs during the battle[59] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 7 Phillips, Daniel R E5 US Army Detachment A-101, 5th Special Forces Group Battle of Lang Vei South Vietnam, Lang Vei Wounded in the battle and last seen trying to evade NVA troops [60] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 8 George, James E Private First Class US Army 129th Maintenance Company, 69th Maintenance Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Passenger on UH-1D #64-13894 that was shot down, he was severely burnt while trying to retrieve his rifle from the wreck, he was captured by Viet Cong and believed to have been executed[61] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
February 12 Brown, Harry W Staff Sergeant US Army 43rd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade South Vietnam, Đắk Nông province Medic on UH-1H #66-17027 that crashed on a night medevac mission to the Gia Nghĩa special forces camp [62] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 12 Groth, Wade L Staff Sergeant US Army 43rd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade South Vietnam, Đắk Nông province Crew chief on UH-1H #66-17027 that crashed on a night medevac mission[63] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 12 Gunn, Alan W Warrant Officer US Army 43rd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade South Vietnam, Đắk Nông province Pilot of UH-1H #66-17027 that crashed on a night medevac mission[64] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 12 Roe, Jerry L 1st Lieutenant US Army 43rd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade South Vietnam, Đắk Nông province Aircraft commander of UH-1H #66-17027 that crashed on a night medevac mission[65] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 14 Dunn, Joseph P Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VA-25, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) China, Hainan His A-1H was shot down by People's Liberation Army Air Force MiG-17s after losing course on a ferry flight from Naval Air Station Cubi Point to the USS Coral Sea in the Gulf of Tonkin. He successfully ejected and his emergency locater beacon was heard for 20 minutes[66] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 20 Laureano-Lopez, Ismael E4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Đắk Nông province Drowned while on patrol[67] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 23 Hubler, George L Captain USMC VMF(AW)-235 South Vietnam, South China Sea His F-8E collided with another aircraft and crashed at sea[68] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 27 Milius, Paul L Captain US Navy VO-67 Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Khammouane Province Pilot of OP-2E hit by enemy fire on an armed reconnaissance mission, 7 crewmen escaped and were rescued and the remains of the 8th crewman Petty Officer John F. Hartzheim were returned in March 1999. USS Milius (DDG-69) is named in his honour[69] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 27 Wright, Thomas T Captain USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on RF-4C lost on a daytime photo-reconnaissance mission.[70] The remains of the pilot LTC Gilbert Palmer were identified in May 2011[71] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 28 Coons, Henry A Lieutenant Commander US Navy Attack Squadron 35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of A-6A #152938 hit by enemy fire and crashed at sea[72] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 28 Stegman, Thomas Lieutenant US Navy Attack Squadron 35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #152938 hit by enemy fire and crashed at sea [73] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 28 Hunt, Robert W Corporal US Army 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Gia Dinh Province Gunner on an M-41 tank, disappeared during an ambush[74] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 1 Lannom, Richard C Lieutenant j.g. US Navy Attack Squadron 35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #152944 hit by enemy fire after a night attack near Haiphong[75] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 1 Scheurich, Thomas E Lieutenant Commander US Navy Attack Squadron 35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of A-6A #152944 hit by enemy fire after a night attack near Haiphong[76] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 4 Welshan, John T 1st Lieutenant USAF 604th Air Commando Squadron South Vietnam, Bạc Liêu Province His A-37B disappeared on a ground attack mission [77] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 6 Colombo, Gary L Corporal USMC HMM-164 South Vietnam, South China Sea Crew chief on a CH-46A that ditched at sea following a maintenance test flight from the USS Valley Forge (CV-45)[78] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 6 Mitchell, Gilbert L Lieutenant US Navy Attack Squadron 75, USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam Bombardier/navigator on an A-6A shot down on a night attack mission. The remains of the pilot Lt. Richard C. Nelson were returned in 1984[79] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 11 Blanton, Clarence F Lieutenant Colonel USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron, 1st Combat Evaluation Group Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Commander of USAF personnel at the facility. Disappeared during the battle.[80] Listed as killed in action, body not recovered,[1] his remains were recovered and subsequently identified in September 2012 Recovered, September 2012[81]
March 11 Calfee, James H Master Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle[82] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Davis, James W Staff Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [83] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Gish, Henry Gerald Staff Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [84] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Hall, Willis R Technical Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [85] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Holland, Melvin A Technical Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [86] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Kirk, Herbert A Staff Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [87] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Price, David S Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [88] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Springsteadah, Donald K E6 USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [89] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Worley, Don F Staff Sergeant USAF 1043rd Radar Evacuation Squadron Battle of Lima Site 85 Laos, Phou Pha Thi Disappeared during the battle [90] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Bond, Ronald D Major USAF 604th Air Commando Squadron South Vietnam, Phước Tuy Province His A-37A was hit by ground fire during a close air support mission and crashed. SAR forces secured the area shortly after the crash but were unable to locate any remains[91] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 11 Calloway, Porter E Sergeant US Army 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Que Son District Wounded in an ambush and captured, he was reported to have died from his wounds the following day [92] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 12 Griffith, John G Lieutenant US Navy VA-35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #152943 that ditched on launch [93] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 12 Kollman, Glenn E Commander US Navy VA-35, USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of A-6A # 152943that ditched on launch [94] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 12 Rogers, Edward F Private First Class USMC 2nd Battalion 4th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Rifleman killed during a battle in the village of Lam Xuan[95] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 13 Byrne, Joseph H Major USAF 1st Air Commando Squadron Laos Co-pilot of A-1E #133888[96] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 13 Collins, Guy F Lieutenant Commander USAF 1st Air Commando Squadron Laos Pilot of A-1E #133888 [97] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 13 Evans, Cleveland Sergeant USMC 3rd Motor Transport Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Passenger on a UH-1H #67-17254 shot down on a flight from Phu Bai to Camp Evans. All passengers and crew survived the crash and split into 2 5-man teams, one to stay at the crash site and the other to walk to Camp Evans. The crash site team was attacked by Vietcong and all were killed, the remains of 2 other members of the team were located 15 days later[98] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 13 Heitman, Steven W Staff Sergeant US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Passenger on UH-1H #67-17254 shot down on a flight from Phu Bai to Camp Evans, killed during a Vietcong attack on the crash site[99] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 13 Watson, Jimmy L Warrant Officer US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Copilot of UH-1H #67-17254 shot down on a flight from Phu Bai to Camp Evans, killed during a Vietcong attack on the crash site[100] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 14 Hamm, James E 1st Lieutenant USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Pilot of F-4D shot down on a close air support mission, both crewmen successfully ejected and he directed airstrikes on enemy positions before radio contact ceased[101] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 16 Erickson, David W Private First Class USMC 2nd Battalion, 27th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Disappeared while inspecting a river bank[102] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 16 Krausman, Edward L Private First Class USMC 2nd Battalion, 27th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Disappeared while inspecting a river bank[103] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 17 Barber, Thomas D Airman US Navy VS-23, USS Yorktown (CV-10) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Reciprocating engine mechanic on an S-2E that disappeared on a night anti-submarine patrol, some aircraft wreckage was receovered 4 days later[104] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 17 Benson, Lee D Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VS-23, USS Yorktown (CV-10) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Copilot of an S-2E that disappeared on a night anti-submarine patrol[105] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 17 Hubbs, Donald R Commander US Navy VS-23, USS Yorktown (CV-10) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of an S-2E that disappeared on a night anti-submarine patrol[106] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 17 Nightingale, Randall J Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Technician 2nd Class US Navy VS-23, USS Yorktown (CV-10) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin ASW technician on an S-2E that disappeared on a night anti-submarine patrol[107] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 17 Hensley, Thomas T Captain USAF 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barell Roll Laos, Sam Neua His F-105D #61-0162 was hit by enemy fire and crashed [108] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 18 Ray, James M Private First Class US Army Advisory Team 38, MACV Advisors South Vietnam, Lâm Đồng Province Captured by Vietcong while on a road-clearing operation. Died of malnutrition and disease in November 1969[109] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
March 18 Switzer, Jerrold A Private First Class USMC 1st Combined Action Group South Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province Drowned in the Quang Ngai River while trying to assist Vietnamese civilians[110] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 19 Romero, Victor Sergeant USAF 21st Tactical Air Support Squadron South Vietnam, Khanh Hoa Province Observer/radio operator on O-1G #51-4899 that disappeared on a visual reconnaissance mission. The remains of the pilot Major Charles E. Blair were returned in April 1988[111] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 20 Fellows, Allen E Major USAF 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Tchepone His O-2A #67-21338 disappeared on a forward air control mission[112] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 21 Hesford, Peter D 1st Lieutenant USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Ban Karai Pass Pilot of an F-4D hit by ground fire, no ejection observed[113] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 21 Stowers, Aubrey E 1st Lieutenant USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Ban Karai Pass Weapons system operator on an F-4D hit by ground fire, no ejection observed[114] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 22 Lyon, Donovan L Major USAF 559th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos Weapons system operator on an F-4C #64-0830 hit by enemy fire. The pilot Colonel Theodore W. Guy ejected and was captured, he did not believe that Lyon had ejected in time[115] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 23 Franks, Ian J Specialist 4 US Army 244th Aviation Company, 307th Aviation Battalion South Vietnam, Can Tho Observer on OV-1C #603756 that crashed into the Hậu Giang River while manoevuring at low level. Some wreckage, flight helmets and human tissue were recovered[116] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 23 Hattori, Masaki Major US Army South Vietnam Pilot of OV-1C #603756 that crashed into the Hậu Giang River while manoevuring at low level[117] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Allgood, Frankie E Lieutenant Colonel USMC HMM-363 South Vietnam, South China Sea Commanding officer of HMM-363, he was wounded during a mortar attack on Phu Bai airbase he was being evacuated on UH-34D #144654 of HMM-363 that crashed at sea in bad weather north of Danang. Both pilots were rescued[118] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Evancho, Richard Lance Corporal USMC Marine Air Base Squadron 36 South Vietnam, South China Sea Medical evacuee on a UH-34D #144654 that crashed at sea in bad weather north of Danang[119] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Green, Larry E Lance Corporal USMC HMM-363 South Vietnam, South China Sea Crew chief on a UH-34D #144654 that crashed at sea in bad weather north of Danang.[120] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Kerr, Ernest C Lance Corporal USMC HMM-363 South Vietnam, South China Sea Gunner on a UH-34D #144654 that crashed at sea in bad weather north of Danang.[121] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Mowrey, Glenn W Corporal USMC H&S Company, 3rd Service Battalion South Vietnam, South China Sea Medical evacuee on a UH-34D #144654 that crashed at sea in bad weather north of Danang.[122] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 26 Lomax, Richard E Specialist 4 US Army 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province Rifleman setting demolition charges in an enemy bunker complex, killed when the charges detonated prematurely[123] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 27 Badley, James L 1st Lieutenant USAF 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Ban Karai Pass Weapons system operator on an F-4D #66‑8801 that was shot down and exploded on impact while on a daylight bombing mission[124] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 27 Whitteker, Richard L Captain USAF 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Ban Karai Pass Pilot of F-4D #66‑8801 that was shot down [125] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 27 Calhoun, Johnny C Corporal US Army Command and Control Detachment, MACV-SOG South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Team leader of a reconnaissance team that was operating in the A Shau Valley. The team was attacked while awaiting extraction, he was providing covering fire for the team when he was seen to be shot several times and was [126] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 Boyer, Alan L Sergeant US Army RT Asp, MACV-SOG Laos, Savannakhet Province Member of a US/ARVN reconnaissance team that was engaged by the enemy. As the team was being by rope ladder from a hovering helicopter, the ladder broke and he fell to the ground with the 2 other Americans in the team. SAR forces searched the area 3 days later but were unable to find any trace of him or the other 2 missing Americans. The remains of the team leader, SFC George R Brown were identified in 2006[127] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 Huston, Charles G Sergeant US Army RT Asp, MACV-SOG Laos, Savannakhet Province Member of a US/ARVN reconnaissance team that was engaged by the enemy, he was unable to be extracted[128] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 Graham, Dennis L Captain USAF 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Combat Lancer North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Copilot of F-111A #66-0022 lost on a night bombing mission.[129] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 MacCann, Henry E Major USAF 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Combat Lancer North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-111A #66-0022 lost on a night bombing mission.[130] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 Grosse, Christopher A Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Shot and wounded in an ambush, he was left behind when his unit withdrew and could not be recovered[131] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 30 Cichon, Walter A Specialist 4 US Army 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Shot in the head and confirmed to be dead during an assault, his body was left behind and could not be recovered[132] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 30 Sayre, Leslie B 1st Lieutenant US Army 221st Aviation Company, 307TH Aviation Battalion South Vietnam, Kiên Giang province Pilot of an O-1D shot down on a visual reconnaissance mission. His observer SGT William B. Taylor was captured, subsequently escaped from a Vietcong POW camp and was rescued by a US Army helicopter on 6 May[133] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 3 Mulleavey, Quinten E Specialist 4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Bong Son Disappeared while on patrol[134] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 3 Rexroad, Ronald R Captain USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of an RF-4C that crashed at sea after bomb damage assessment mission. On 11 April the remains of the weapons system operator Capt. John C. Hardy were recovered from the sea[135] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 3 Thomas, James C Lance Corporal USMC 3rd Battalion 7th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Disappeared while on patrol [136] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 4 Trivelpiece, Steve M Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Khánh Hòa Province Passenger on a Navy troop carrier making a river assault, he was killed by enemy fire and his body was left behind during the withdrawal[137] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 6 Pepper, Anthony J Private First Class USMC 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines Operation Scotland II South Vietnam, Khe Sanh His unit was ambushed on patrol and he took shelter in a bomb crater which received a direct hit from a mortar round, no identifiable remains were recovered[138] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 6 Trimble, James M Corporal USMC 2nd Battalion, 26th Marines Operation Scotland II South Vietnam, Khe Sanh His unit was ambushed on patrol and he took shelter in a bomb crater which received a direct hit from a mortar round, no identifiable remains were recovered[139] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 7 McMurray, Fred H 1st Lieutenant US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment Operation Pegasus South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Pilot of OH-13S #63-9084 shot down while on a hunter-killer mission[140] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 9 Lawson, Karl W Specialist 4 US Army Detachment B-35, 5th Special Forces Group South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Killed by friendly fire from a fire support mission for his reconnaissance patrol. His remains were placed in a body bag, which fell from a helicopter during evacuation[141] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 10 Carver, Harry F Staff Sergeant US Army Company E, 15th Engineer Battalion South Vietnam, Bien Hoa Province member of an airboat patrol that was ambushed by enemy forces, he was severely wounded and disappeared when the boat capsized[142] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 10 Padgett, Samuel J Sergeant First Class US Army C&C Detachment, MACV-SOG South Vietnam, Quang Tin province Passenger on a UH-34 that crashed while flying from Danang to Kham Duc, his remains could not be identified among the burnt wreckage[143] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 11 Whittemore, Frederick H Commander US Navy Attack Squadron 212, USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) South Vietnam, South China Sea His A-4F crashed at sea [144] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 17 Held, John W Captain USAF 604th Air Commando Squadron South Vietnam, Phuoc Long province His A-37A was hit by ground fire and he ejected successfully. SAR forces located his empty parachute in trees shortly after the crash[145] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Blodgett, Douglas R Specialist 4 US Army A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Crewman on CH-47A #64-13124 hit by enemy fire and crashed on approach to LZ Tiger[146] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Dennis, William R Specialist 4 US Army A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Flight engineer on CH-47A #64-13124 hit by enemy fire and crashed[147] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Gonzalez, Jesus A Staff Sergeant US Army A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Crew chief on CH-47A #64-13124 hit by enemy fire and crashed[148] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Housh, Anthony F Sergeant First Class US Army B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Flight engineer on CH-47A #66-19063 hit by enemy fire and crashed on approach to LZ Tiger, he jumped from the helicopter before its crashed[149] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Wallace, Michael J Sergeant First Class US Army B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Crew chief on CH-47A #66-19063hit by enemy fire, he jumped from the helicopter before it crashed[150] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 19 Wilburn, John E Specialist 4 US Army 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Passenger on a UH-1D on an air assault mission, the helicopter was hit by enemy fire and began to spin throwing him out of the helicopter at an altitude of 3–4000 ft[151] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 20 Cestare, Joseph A 1st Lieutenant USMC VMO-2 South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Pilot of UH-1E #152346 hit by enemy fire and crashed. SAR forces recovered the body of Corporal Cecil Parsons and partial remains from the wreckage[152] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 20 Walker, William J Major USMC H&MS-16 South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Copilot of UH-1E #152346 hit by enemy fire and crashed[153] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 20 Zutterman, Joseph A Sergeant USMC VMO-2 South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Gunner on UH-1E #152346 hit by enemy fire and crashed[154] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 21 Creamer, James E Sergeant US Army 17th Assault Helicopter Company, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Passenger on UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel. The helicopter apparently exploded in midair, wreckage was located on 26 May but no recovery effort could be mounted due to strong enemy presence[155] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Jamerson, Larry C E4 US Army 17th AHC, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Gunner on UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel[156] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Johnson, Frankie B E5 US Army 17th AHC, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Crew chief on UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel[157] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Link, Robert C Warrant Officer US Army 17th AHC, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Copilot of UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel[158] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Mackedanz, Lyle E Staff Sergeant US Army 17th AHC, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Passenger on UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel[159] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Olsen, Floyd W Captain US Army 17th AHC, 10th Aviation Battalion Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Pilot of UH-1H #66-16209 shot down while on a recovery mission to LZ Veghel[160] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 21 Spindler, John G 2nd Lieutenant USMC 2nd Battalion 3rd Marines South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Killed when a 122mm round ignited the Company's ammunition supplies which had been gathered for removal, no identifiable remains recovered[161] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 22 Chomyk, William 1st Lieutenant USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑8778 that crashed after making a bombing run[162] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 22 Riggins, Robert P Major USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Bombardier/naviagtor on F-4D #66‑8778 that crashed after making a bombing run[163] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 22 Cooley, David L Lieutenant Commander US Navy 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Combat Lancer North Vietnam On exchange duty from the Navy he was piloting F-111A #66-024 that disappeared on a solo night bombing mission[164] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 22 Palmgren, Edwin D Lieutenant Colonel USAF 428th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Combat Lancer North Vietnam Copilot of F-111A #66-024 that disappeared on a solo night bombing mission[165] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 24 Crossman, Gregory J 1st Lieutenant USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons systems operator on F-4D #66-8736 shot down after attacking a SAM site.[166] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 25 Mitchell, Albert C Major USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D #66-8736 shot down after attacking a SAM site[167] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 25 Guillory, Hubia J Private First Class US Army 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Killed when his Company was ambushed on a patrol near LZ Tiger, his body could not be recovered due to heavy enemy fire[168] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 25 Kelley, Daniel M Specialist 4 US Army 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Killed when his Company was ambushed on a patrol near LZ Tiger, his body could not be recovered due to heavy enemy fire[169] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 25 Scott, David L Specialist 4 US Army 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Killed when his Company was ambushed on a patrol near LZ Tiger, his body could not be recovered due to heavy enemy fire[170] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 26 McDaniel, John L Major USAF 772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Luoi Pilot of C-130B #60-0298 hit by enemy fire while on approach to A Luoi airfield, the aircraft crashed and burnt on the airfield, the remains of 5 of the 8 crewmen were recovered[171] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 26 Stow, Lilburn R Major USAF 772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Luoi Pilot of C-130B #60-0298 hit by enemy fire while on approach to A Luoi airfield, the aircraft crashed and burnt on the airfield[172] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 26 Todd, Larry R Sergeant USAF 772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Luoi Crewman on C-130B #60-0298 hit by enemy fire while on approach to A Luoi airfield, the aircraft crashed and burnt on the airfield[173] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 28 Bors, Joseph C Captain USAF 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Copilot of RF-4C #66-0398 that disappeared on a daytime photo-reconnaissance mission[174] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 28 Cook, William R Major USAF 16th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Pilot of RF-4C #66-0398 that disappeared on a daytime photo-reconnaissance mission[175] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 28 Saavedra, Robert Commander US Navy Attack Squadron 144, USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Ha Tinh Province His A-4E # 151070 crashed while on a strafing run during a night interdiction mission, no ejection observed[176] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 30 Guillermin, Louis F Captain USAF 609th Air Commando Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Copilot of A-26A lost on a night interdiction mission[177] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 30 Pietsch, Robert E Captain USAF 609th Air Commando Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of A-26A lost on a night interdiction mission[178] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 30 Staehli, Bruce W Lance Corporal USMC 3rd Battalion 9th Marines South Vietnam, Dong Ha Disappeared during an attack on NVA positions near Cam Vu[179] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 1 Gervais, Donald P Sergeant US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Gunner on OH-6A that crashed on a low-level visual reconnaissance mission. SAR forces were unable to approach the crash due to strong enemy presence[180] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 1 Martin, Richard D Corporal US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Crew chief on OH-6A that crashed on a low-level visual reconnaissance mission[181] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 1 Whitmire, Warren T Warrant Officer US Army 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment Operation Delaware South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Pilot of OH-6A that crashed on a low-level visual reconnaissance mission[182] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 2 Englander, Lawrence J Sergeant US Army Detachment A-109 (Thuong Duc), 5th Special Forces Group South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Adviser to a CIDG unit that encountered an entrenched NVA position, he was shot multiple times and left behind when the unit withdrew[183] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 3 Avery, Robert D Lieutenant j.g. USMC VMA-533 Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #154164 that was shot down on a night armed reconnaissance mission[184] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 3 Clem, Thomas D Lieutenant j.g. USMC VMA-533 Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of A-6A #154164 that was shot down on a night armed reconnaissance mission[185] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 3 Clark, Stephen W Captain USMC VMFA-235 South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province His F-8E was hit by ground fire, crashed and burned[186] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 3 Terry, Oral R Private First Class US Army 1097th Transportation Company (Boat), 159th Transport Battalion South Vietnam, Dinh Tuong Province Radio operator on a maintenance boat, lost overboard during night watch[187] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 4 King, Paul C Private First Class US Army RT Alabama, MACV-SOG Laos, Saravane Province Medic/radio operator on a 9-man reconnaissance mission that engaged in a running battle with NVA forces, he was shot dead when his team took defensive positions. Only one team member SSgt John Allen survived the battle and was extracted the following day[188] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 5 Kustigian, Michael J Seaman Apprentice US Navy USS Long Beach (CGN-9) South Vietnam, South China Sea Lost overboard[189] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 5 Mitchell, Harry E Seaman Apprentice US Navy USS Long Beach (CGN-9) South Vietnam, South China Sea Lost overboard[190] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 8 Condry, George T Warrant Officer US Army 281st Assault Helicopter Company Operation Delaware South Vietnam Pilot of UH-1C #64-14172 that exploded in midair on a combat support mission. Unidentifiable remains of 4 bodies were located 4 days later but could not be recovered due to enemy fire[191] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 8 Dayton, James L Warrant Officer US Army 281st Assault Helicopter Company Operation Delaware South Vietnam Aircraft commander on UH-1C #64-14172 that exploded in midair on a combat support mission[192] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 8 Jenne, Robert E Specialist 4 US Army 281st Assault Helicopter Company Operation Delaware South Vietnam Gunner on UH-1C #64-14172 that exploded in midair on a combat support mission[193] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 8 Jurecko, Daniel E Specialist 4 US Army 281st Assault Helicopter Company Operation Delaware South Vietnam Crew chief on UH-1C #64-14172 that exploded in midair on a combat support mission[194] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 9 Van Artsdalen, Clifford E4 US Army 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province Shot in the head during an ambush, his body was left behind due to heavy enemy fire[195] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 10 Fleming, Horace H 1st Lieutenant USMC HMM-265 Battle of Ngok Tavak South Vietnam, Quảng Tín Province Pilot of CH-46A #151907 hit by enemy fire and crash-landed at Ngok Tavak. He attempted to escape the besieged camp by holding onto the skid of a hovering UH-1, but later fell along with 2 Nung soldiers from an altitude of 1000 feet [196] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 10 Perry, Thomas H Corporal US Army Detachment A-105, 5th Special Forces Group Battle of Ngok Tavak South Vietnam, Quảng Tín Province Disappeared during the withdrawal from Ngok Tavak[197] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 12 Coen, Harry B Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Disappeared when NVA troops overran his bunker position on OP1[198] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 12 Craven, Andrew J Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Shot multiple times as he withdrew from bunker position on OP1, his body was unable to be recovered due to enemy fire[199] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 12 Jimenez, Juan M Sergeant US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Killed by enemy mortar fire, his body was left behind during the evacuation[200] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 12 Sands, Richard E Corporal US Army 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Passenger on a CH-47 #67-18475, he was killed by enemy fire. The helicopter crash-landed on the runway, his body was examined but could not be removed before the helicopter caught fire[201] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 12 Simpson, Joseph L Sergeant US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Died of wounds as he attempted to evade capture after being left behind when the base was evacuated[202] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 12 Stuller, John C Specialist 6 US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Killed by enemy fire as the NVA overran his bunker position on OP2[203] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 12 Widdison, Imlay S Specialist 4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Killed by enemy fire as the NVA overran his bunker position on OP2[204] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 12 Widner, Danny L Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Disappeared when NVA forces overran his bunker position on OP2[205] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 12 Williams, Roy C Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment Battle of Kham Duc South Vietnam, Khâm Đức Disappeared when NVA forces overran his bunker position on OP2[206] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 14 Cota, Ernest K Petty Officer US Navy USS Harnett County (LST-821) South Vietnam, Binh Thuy District Lost overboard while returning from shore leave to his ship moored in the Bassac River[207] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 16 Crosson, Gerald J 1st Lieutenant USAF 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-4D shot down on an armed reconnaissance mission, no ejection observed[208] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 16 Rickel, David J Captain USAF 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of an F-4D shot down on an armed reconnaissance mission, no ejection observed[209] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 17 Young, Charles L Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Gia Dinh Province Disappeared when his night boat patrol was ambushed[210] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 18 Gist, Tommy E Captain USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Weapons system operator on RF-4C #66-0442 hit by enemy fire on a daytime photo-reconnaissance mission near Dong Hoi. The pilot Capt Terry J Uyeyama ejected successfully and was captured[211] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 18 Padilla, David E Lance Corporal USMC 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Died from multiple mortar wounds while on a reconnaissance patrol[212] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 19 Davies, Joseph E Captain USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D lost on a night armed reconnaissance mission.[213] The remains of the weapons system operator 1LT Glenn D McCubbin were returned in January 1989[214] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 20 Robertson, John H Sergeant First Class US Army C&C North, MACV-SOG Laos, Saravane Province Passenger on a Vietnam Air Force CH-34 medevac that was hit by enemy fire, crashed and exploded[215] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 22 Crews, John H 1st Lieutenant USAF 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D #66-0246 hit by enemy fire and exploded on a night armed reconnaissance mission[216] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 22 Stpierre, Dean P Captain USAF 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-0246 hit by enemy fire and exploded on a night armed reconnaissance mission[217] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 23 Cochran, Isom C Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 6th Artillery Regiment South Vietnam, Pleiku Province Drowned on patrol[218] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 23 Lane, Glen O Sergeant First Class US Army RT Idaho, MACV-SOG Laos, Saravane Province Team leader of the 6 man RT Idaho all of whom disappeared following a battle with NVA forces[219] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 23 Owen, Robert D Staff Sergeant US Army RT Idaho, MACV-SOG Laos, Saravane Province Assistant team leader of the 6 man RT Idaho all of whom disappeared following a battle with NVA forces[220] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 24 Rucker, Emmett Lieutenant Colonel USAF 12th Air Commando Squadron Operation Ranch Hand South Vietnam, South China Sea Pilot of UC-123B #54-0588 shot down while on a Ranch Hand mission over Minh Hai province and crashed at sea. The body of the flight engineer Sgt. Herbert E. Schmidt was recovered from the wreckage[221] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 24 Shanks, James L Major USAF 12th Air Commando Squadron Operation Ranch Hand South Vietnam, South China Sea Copilot of UC-123B #54-0588 shot down while on a Ranch Hand mission and crashed at sea[222] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 28 Hill, Joseph A Lance Corporal USMC 1st Reconnaissance Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Rifleman on a reconnaissance patrol that was ambushed, his body was left behind when the team evacuated[223] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 30 Smith, Lewis P 1st Lieutenant USAF 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Saravane Province Pilot of an O-2A shot down while on a FAC mission[224] Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 31 Beresik, Eugene P Major USAF 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His F-105D #0409 was shot down and crashed at sea[225] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 31 Gatewood, Charles H Lance Corporal USMC 1st Battalion 1st Marines Operation Scotland II South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Wounded in an ambush he disappeared when he moved from a temporary aid station to the landing zone for medical evacuation[226] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 4 Brice, Eric P Lieutenant US Navy VF-33, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of F-4J #155554 hit by enemy fire and headed out to sea, the radar intercept officer LTjg William A. Simmons ejected successfully, but Lt Brice's canopy failed to jettison[227] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 5 McManus, Truman J Lance Corporal USMC 1st Battalion 12th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Forward observer/radioman killed on patrol[228] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 7 Spencer, Dean C Specialist 4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Drowned while on patrol[229] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 9 Schmidt, Walter R 1st Lieutenant USMC VMA-121 South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province His A-4E #151080 was shot down on a bombing mission over the A Shau Valley, he ejected successfully and contacted SAR forces advising that he had a broken leg. An HH-3E helicopter #67-14710, call sign Jolly Green 23 from the 37th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron was assigned to rescue him, but was shot down as it hovered and crashed killing all 4 crewmen. Ground forces were inserted to the crash sit on 10 June but were unable to locate 1LT Schmidt[230] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 16 Bowman, Frank Quartermaster 2nd Class US Navy PCF-19, Coastal Division 12, TF-115 Operation Market Time South Vietnam, South China Sea Crewman on PCF-19 that exploded and sank on a night patrol mission near the DMZ, apparently in a friendly fire incident. Another crewman confirmed that QM2 Bowman was dead[231] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 16 Rupinski, Bernard F 1st Lieutenant US Navy VF-102, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam Radar intercept officer on F-4J #155548 shot down by a Vietnam People's Air Force Mig. The pilot CDR Walter E. Wilber ejected successfully and was captured[232] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 23 Booth, James E 1st Lieutenant USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-4 #66-8724 that flew into terrain during an attack on a night armed reconnaissance mission[233] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 23 Casey, Donald F Lieutenant Colonel USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4 #66-8724 that flew into terrain on a night armed reconnaissance mission[234] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 27 Giammerino, Vincent F Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province Disappeared while on a bomb damage assessment patrol[235] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 28 Johns, Paul F Major USAF 6th Air Commando Squadron Laos His A-1H was shot down[236] Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 29 Owen, Timothy S Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province Disappeared while on a night ambush[237] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 2 Tipping, Henry A Major USAF 6th Air Commando Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province His A-1H was hit by enemy fire while on an SAR mission and crashed, no ejection observed[238] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 5 Dewberry, Jerry D Lance Corporal USMC 1st Battalion, 1st Marines Operation Scotland II South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province His patrol was ambushed and he was killed, his body was left behind as his Company withdrew[239] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 6 Mahoney, Thomas P Private First Class USMC 1st Battalion, 1st Marines Operation Scotland II South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Shot and killed while on patrol on Hill 881-South. His body could not be recovered due to heavy enemy fire[240] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 13 Bird, Leonard A 1st Lieutenant USMC VMFA-115 South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Radar intercept officer on F-4B #150650 hit by ground fire and crashed on a close air support mission, no ejection observed[241] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 13 Hurst, John C Captain USMC VMFA-115 South Vietnam Pilot of F-4B #150650 hit by ground fire and crashed on a close air support mission, no ejection observed[242] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 17 Cross, Ariel L 1st Lieutenant USMC VMCJ-1 South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Copilot of EF-10B #125793[243] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 17 Parra, Lionel Captain USMC VMCJ-1 South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Pilot of EF-10B #125793[244] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 18 Seablom, Earl F Private First Class US Army 34th Engineer Battalion South Vietnam, Binh Duong Province Stepped on a mine during a road-clearing operation, no recoverable remains[245] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 21 Flanagan, Sherman E Lieutenant Colonel USAF 355th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Pilot of F-100D #56-2905 hit by ground fire while attacking an anti-aircraft position, no ejection observed[246] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 21 Willing, Edward A Lance Corporal USMC 2nd Battalion 13th Marines South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Disappeared while returning to his observation post near the Tu Cau bridge[247] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 23 Gosen, Lawrence D Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-33, USS Ticonderoga (CV-14) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His A-4F #154189 ditched after launch[248] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 24 Bush, John R 1st Lieutenant USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Weapons system operator on F-4D #66‑7682 hit by enemy fire on a night armed reconnaissance mission and crashed inverted into the sea[249] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 24 Hackett, Harley B Captain USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of F-4D #66‑7682 hit by enemy fire on a night armed reconnaissance mission and crashed inverted into the sea[250] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 24 Greiling, David S Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-82, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province His A-7A was hit by enemy fire and crashed on a night armed reconnaissance mission [251] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 25 Parish, Charles C Lieutenant US Navy VF-102, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Vinh Pilot of F-4J #155540 that was hit by enemy fire and exploded in midair on a daytime armed reconnaissance mission. The radar intercept officer Lt. Robert S. Fant ejected successfully and was captured [252] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 27 Fullerton, Frank E Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-93, USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Ha Tinh Province His A-4F 154182 was shot down on a night road reconnaissance mission [253] Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 27 Patton, Ward K Petty Officer US Navy YRBM-18 South Vietnam, Cho Lach Drowned while returning to his ship anchored on the My Tho River[254] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 29 Auxier, Jerry E Staff Sergeant US Army 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Tin Province Killed by a command detonated mine, no remains recoverable[255] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 1 Fowler, Donald R E4 US Army 240th Assault Helicopter Company South Vietnam, Song Be Province Gunner on UH-1C #66-15154 that crashed in bad weather. The wreckage was located on 6 August 1971 and partial remains of the pilot WO W Fernan were recovered[256] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 1 Russell, Peter J 1st Lieutenant US Army 240th Assault Helicopter Company South Vietnam, Song Be Province Pilot of UH-1C #66-15154 that crashed in bad weather[257] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 1 Hastings, Steven M Sergeant US Army 240th Assault Helicopter Company South Vietnam, Song Be Province Crew chief on UH-1C #66-15154 that crashed in bad weather[258] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 1 Ross, Joseph S 1st Lieutenant USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66‑8822 that crashed on on a night armed reconnaissance mission[259] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 1 Thompson, William J Major USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑8822 that crashed on on a night armed reconnaissance mission[260] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 9 Wolfkeil, Wayne B Major USAF 6th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Attapeu Province His A-1H spun out of control and crashed, no ejection observed[261] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 15 Hicks, Terrin D Captain USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of RF-4C #66-0447 shot down on a photo-reconnaissance mission. Both crewmen ejected successfully and he was apparently shot while evading capture. The copilot Capt. Joseph F. Shanahan was captured[262] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 16 McElhanon, Michael O Major USAF 309th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Dong Hoi Pilot of F-100F #56-3865 lost on a Misty FAC mission[263] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 16 Overlock, John F Major USAF 309th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam Copilot of F-100F #56-3865 lost on a Misty FAC mission[264] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 19 Graniela, Jose A Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Killed by sniper fire during an ambush, his body was left behind when his unit withdrew[265] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 19 Collins, Theothis Lance Corporal USMC 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Disappeared in a mine explosion while assisting in the rescue of the crew of a downed helicopter[266] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 20 Lindbloom, Charles D Photographer 2nd Class US Navy VAP-62 South Vietnam Passenger on a VAP-61 RA-3B on an R&R flight to Bangkok. The RA-3B went out of control at 25,000ft and the 3 passengers bailed out. Only two chutes were observed and two men were recovered. At 10,000ft the pilot recovered control of the RA-3B and flew it back to DaNang[267] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 22 Acosta-Rosario, Humberto Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Disappeared when his unit was ambushed while on patrol in the Ben Cui Rubber Plantation[268] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 23 Bergevin, Charles L 1st Lieutenant USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on an RF-4C #66‑0466 that disappeared on a night photo-reconnaissance mission[269] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 23 Setterquist, Francis L 1st Lieutenant USAF 14th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of RF-4C #66‑0466 that disappeared on a night photo-reconnaissance mission[270] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 23 Ferguson, Walter Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Loc Ninh Disappeared during an ambush, captured by the Vietcong he was shot while trying to excape in May 1970[271] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
August 24 Heep, William A Lieutenant US Navy VF-143, USS Constellation (CV-64) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His F-4B #150434 ditched after launch, the radar intercept officer Lt j.g. T.L. McPherson was rescued[272] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 24 Ladewig, Melvin E 1st Lieutenant USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system officer on F-4D #66‑8694 that crashed while making an attack during a night strike and armed reconnaissance mission, no ejection observed[273] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 24 Read, Charles H Major USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑8694 that crashed while on a night strike and armed reconnaissance mission[274] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 27 Pick, Donald W Major USAF 480th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, South China Sea Pilot of F-4D #66‑7531 which was hit by ground fire and crashed at sea, the weapons system officer 1Lt Samuel F Wilburn ejected successfully[275] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 28 Ashall, Alan F Lieutenant j.g. US Navy Attack Squadron 85, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Vinh Bombardier/navigator on A-6B #151561 lost on a night Iron Hand mission[276] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 28 Duncan, Robert R Lieutenant j.g. US Navy Attack Squadron 85, USS America (CV-66) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Vinh Pilot of A-6B #151561 lost on a night Iron Hand mission[277] Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 28 Miller, Robert C Major USAF Detachment 1, 56th Special Operations Wing Laos, Vientiane Province Pilot of T-28D that crashed in the Mekong River[278] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 28 Phillips, Elbert A Technical Sergeant USAF Detachment 1, 56th Special Operations Wing Laos, Vientiane Province Passenger on T-28D that crashed in the Mekong River[279] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 31 Bartocci, John E Lieutenant Commander US Navy VF-24, USS Hancock (CV-19) South Vietnam, South China Sea His F-8H #147897 crashed during a night carrier landing[280] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 1 Kinkade, William L 1st Lieutenant USAF 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Binh Dinh Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66‑8688 hit by ground fire on a night armed reconnaissance mission. The pilot CPT J Wilson ejected successfully and was rescued[281] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 3 Frazier, Paul R Sergeant US Army 191st Assault Helicopter Company South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Door gunner on UH-1C #66-66613 hit by ground fire, crashed and exploded on impact. The remains of the other crewmembers were recovered by SAR forces[282] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 5 Posey, George R Engineman/Fireman US Navy Naval Support Activity Da Nang South Vietnam, South China Sea Crewman on USS Manhattan (YTB-779), washed overboard during typhoon near Danang harbour[283] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 6 Deichelmann, Samuel M Captain USAF Detachment 1, 56th Special Operations Wing South Vietnam, Long Khanh Province Pilot of an O-1F that disappeared [284] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 8 Pridemore, Dallas R Staff Sergeant US Army D Company, 87th Infantry Regiment, 95th Military Police Battalion South Vietnam, Thu Duc District Captured by Vietcong while off duty. Last seen alive in Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia in January 1969[285] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 12 Shark, Earl E Sergeant US Army 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Lộc Ninh Shot and wounded during an ambush, his unit withdrew leaving him behind. When US forces returned to the area they were unable to locate his body and the Vietcong later reported that he was captured and died from his wounds[286] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
September 17 Davis, Edgar F Captain USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on RF-4C #65‑0915 that was shot down on a photo-reconnaissance mission. The pilot Capt l.L. Paul ejected successfully and was rescued[287] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 24 Breiner, Stephen E Private First Class USMC 1st Combat Engineer Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Drowned while crossing the Thu Bon River[288] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 24 McConnell, Jerry Private US Army 266th Service and Supply Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Drowned while swimming in the Cua Viet River[289] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 28 Dixon, David L Machinist 3rd Class US Navy Naval Support Activity Da Nang South Vietnam, Cua Viet River Disappeared during the explosion and fire aboard an LCM-6[290] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 28 Halpin, David P Fireman US Navy Naval Support Activity Da Nang South Vietnam, Cua Viet River Disappeared during the explosion and fire aboard an LCM-6[291] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 29 Callahan, David F Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-106, USS Intrepid (CV-11) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His A-4E #152091 crashed into the rear of the carrier while on a landing approach, dropped into the sea and sank[292] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 29 Newberry, Wayne E Captain USAF 6th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province His A-1H #52-135305 was hit by enemy fire on an attack run, no ejection observed[293] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 29 Olson, Barry A Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Đắk Lắk province Disappeared when the APC he was riding on top of was hit by an enemy rocket causing mines and grenades to explode[294] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 30 Fieszel, Clifford W Captain USAF 333rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-105F #63-8317 shot down on a Wild Weasel mission[295] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 30 Smith, Howard H Major USAF 333rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-105F #63-8317 shot down on a Wild Weasel mission[296] Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 30 Spinelli, Domenick A Lieutenant US Navy VA-196, USS Constellation (CV-64) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam Navigator/bombardier on A-6A #154149 hit by a SAM while on a night armed reconnaissance mission. The remains of the pilot Lieutenant j.g. Larry J. VanRenselaar were returned in 1989[297] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 5 Stride, James D Staff Sergeant US Army MACV-SOG, RT Alabama Laos, Savannakhet Province Team leader of RT Alabama, killed by enemy fire shortly after insertion on a reconnaissance mission[298] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 5 Lawrence, Gregory P Sergeant USAF 37th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron Laos, Savannakhet Province Flight engineer on Jolly Green 10, HH-3E #65-12782 that was shot down and exploded while extracting MACV-SOG team RT Alabama[299] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 5 Wester, Albert D Major USAF 37th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron Laos, Savannakhet Province Copilot of Jolly Green 10, HH-3E #65-12782 that was shot down and exploded[300] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 10 Handrahan, Eugene A Specialist 4 US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Hau Nghia Province Wounded during an ambush he was left behind when his unit withdrew and the area was subsequently targetted with artillery fire and air support[301] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 10 Herreid, Robert D Sergeant US Army Detachment A-402, Company D, 5th Special Forces Group South Vietnam, Chau Doc Shot during an ambush he was left behind as his unit withdrew[302] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 13 Hunt, James D Lieutenant US Navy Attack Squadron 52, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #154141 that disappeared following an armed reconnaissance mission[303] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 13 Orell, Quinlan R Commander US Navy Attack Squadron 52, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of A-6A #154141 that disappeared following an armed reconnaissance mission[304] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 17 Mason, James P Specialist 5 US Army 1st Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, South China Sea Passenger on OH-6A #67-16224 that crashed after takeoff from the USS Eversole (DD-789)[305] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 21 Finley, Dickie W Private First Class US Army D Company, 58th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Đắk Lắk province Member of a long range reconnaissance patrol, left behind when his team was evacuated by helicopter[306] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 21 Knabb, Kenneth K Lieutenant US Navy VA-106, USS Intrepid (CV-11) Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Hà Tĩnh Province His A-4E #151160 was hit by enemy fire and exploded in midair[307] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 24 Tyler, George E Major USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam Pilot of F-4D #66‑0264 hit by ground fire. The weapons system operator 1Lt Darrell L Richardson ejected successfully and was rescued[308] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 25 Thompson, Benjamin A Staff Sergeant US Army 3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province Drowned while on patrol[309] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 28 Connor, Charles R Major USMC Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 13 South Vietnam, South China Sea Pilot of TA-4F that disappeared while returning to Chu Lai after a Fast FAC mission over the DMZ[310] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 28 Ricker, William E Lieutenant US Navy South Vietnam, South China Sea Pilot exchange officer on TA-4F that disappeared while returning to Chu Lai after a Fast FAC mission over the DMZ[311] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 28 Stonebraker, Kenneth A Captain USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on RF-4C #65‑0846 that disappeared on a photo-reconnaissance mission[312] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 28 Stroven, William H Captain USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of RF-4C #65‑0846 that disappeared on a photo-reconnaissance mission[313] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 29 Bezold, Steven N 1st Lieutenant US Army 2nd Battalion, 94th Artillery Regiment North Vietnam, Quang Binh province Observer on O-1G #57-6027 flying an artillery adjustment mission over the DMZ hit by enemy fire and crashed[314] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 29 Harrison, Donald L Captain US Army 212th Aviation Battalion North Vietnam, Quang Binh province Pilot of O-1G #57-6027 flying an artillery adjustment mission over the DMZ hit by enemy fire and crashed<[315] Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 29 Hunter, James D Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Drowned while swimming[316] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 31 Swanson, Roger W Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Wounded during an ambush he was left behind when his unit withdrew and the area was later targetted with artillery fire[317] Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 1 Kenney, Harry J Engineman Third Class US Navy River Assault Squadron 11 South Vietnam, My Tho Disappeared after a Vietcong mine exploded next to the USS Westchester County (LST-1167)[318] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 5 Simpson, James E Civilian Decca Navigation Systems Inc South Vietnam, Binh Thuan Province Captured while driving south of Phan Rang and killed while trying to escape several days later[319] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
November 6 Turner, Frederick R Lance Corporal USMC Marine Air Support Squadron 3 South Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province Killed by enemy rocket fire while on a PBR[320] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 13 Erskine, Jack D Civilian Geotronics Company South Vietnam, Binh Thuan Province Captured by Vietcong while driving a jeep on Highway 1[321] Prisoner[1]
November 15 Birchim, James D 1st Lieutenant US Army RT New Hampshire, MACV-SOG South Vietnam, Kontum Province Leader of an 8 man long-range reconnaisance patrol that was extracted by McGuire rig following an ambush. He fell from the helicopter at an altitude on 2500 feet[322] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 16 Copley, William M Specialist 4 US Army RT Vermont, MACV-SOG Laos, Attopeu Province Shot and mortally wounded when RT Vermont was ambushed, he was left behind when his team was extracted[323] Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 16 Wiechert, Robert C Major USAF 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, South China Sea His F-100D #56‑3446 crashed at sea[324] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 17 Derby, Paul D Captain USMC VMFA-115 South Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province Pilot of F-4B #149456 shot down [325] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 25 San Francisco, Dewayne 1st Lieutenant USAF 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-7523 shot down on an armed reconnaissance mission, both crewmen ejected successfully and contacted SAR forces[326] Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 25 Morrison, Joseph C Major USAF 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province Pilot of F-4D #66-7523 shot down on an armed reconnaissance mission, both crewmen ejected successfully and contacted SAR forces[327] Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 27 Stuifbergen, Gene P Staff Sergeant USAF 20th Special Operations Squadron Cambodia, Ratanakiri Province Flight mechanic on UH-1F Huey #65-07942 shot down while inserting a 6-man US/ARVN Special Forces team, the helicopter crashed and burst into flames, the 2 pilots and 2 US special forces soldiers survived the crash[328] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 5 Berry, John A Warrant Officer US Army 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Pilot of OH-6A #67-16341 hit by enemy fire crashed and burned on a low-level reconnaissance mission[329] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 5 Evans, Billy K Sergeant US Army 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Observer/gunner on OH-6A #67-16341 hit by enemy fire crashed and burned on a low-level reconnaissance mission[330] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 6 Morales, Frank A Civilian South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 8 Pirruccello, Joseph S Captain USAF 602nd Special Operations Squadron Laos, Sam Neua Province His A-1E was hit by enemy fire and crashed while flying air support for a rescue mission[331] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 9 Ford, Edward Sergeant US Army B Company, 65th Engineer Battalion South Vietnam, Hau Nghia Province Member of a mine-sweeping team that detonated an anti-tank mine, no identifiable remains recovered[332] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 9 Shimek, Samuel D Specialist 4 US Army 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Binh Long Province Grenadier killed in an ambush when the 40mm grenades he was carrying were exploded by enemy fire, his body was left behind when his unit withdrew[333] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 9 Minor, Carrol W Seaman US Navy Detachment Cua Viet, Naval Support Activity Da Nang South Vietnam, Cua Viet Killed by artillery fire[334] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 11 Galbraith, Russell D Captain USAF 11th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on RF-4C #65-0820 shot down on a night photo reconnaissance mission, the pilot Captain Harlan Drewry ejected and was rescued by SAR forces[335] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Albright, John S 1st Lieutenant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Navigator on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission, only the pilot 1Lt Thomas M. Turner escaped the aircraft[336] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Clarke, Fred L Technical Sergeant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Loadmaster on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission[337] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Dailey, Douglas V Staff Sergeant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Flight engineer on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission[338] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Donahue, Morgan J 1st Lieutenant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Navigator on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission[339] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Fanning, Joseph P 1st Lieutenant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Copilot on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission[340] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Walker, Samuel F Staff Sergeant USAF 606th Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Loadmaster on C-123K that collided with a B-57B on a night forward air control mission[341] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 Dugan, Thomas W Major USAF 8th Bombardment Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of B-57B that collided with a C-123K forward air control aircraft while on a night interdiction mission[342] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 13 McGouldrick, Francis J Major USAF 8th Bombardment Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Copilot of B-57B that collided with a C-123K forward air control aircraft while on a night interdiction mission[343] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 20 Bouchard, Michael L Lieutenant US Navy Attack Squadron 196, USS Constellation (CV-64) Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of A-6A #154152 shot down on a night interdiction mission. The bombardier/navigator Lt Robert W. Colyar ejected and was rescued[344] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 20 Kent, Robert D Captain USMC VMFA-314 Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of F-4B #149427 shot down on a night interdiction mission[345] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 20 Morin, Richard G 1st Lieutenant USMC VMFA-314 Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Bombardier/navigator on F-4B #149427 shot down on a night interdiction mission[346] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 24 Brownlee, Charles R Major USAF 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Khammouane Province His F-105D #62-4234 was hit by enemy fire and exploded as he ejected. His body was located by SAR forces the following day but could not be recovered due to enemy fire[347] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 25 King, Charles D Airman 1st Class USAF 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron Laos, Khammouane Province Pararescueman dropped in to recover the body of Major Charles Brownlee, he was hit by enemy fire and left behind when the rescue hoist broke as HH-3E #64-14230 evaded enemy fire[348] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 29 Scherdin, Robert F Private First Class US Army FOB 2, CCN, MACV-SOG Cambodia, Ratanakiri Province Mortally wounded during an ambush in the Tri-Border area he was left behind when his team withdrew. SFC Robert L. Howard was awarded the Medal of Honor while on an SAR mission for PFC Scherdin the following day[349] Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 30 McCants, Leland S 1st Lieutenant US Army 3rd Battalion, 34th Artillery Regiment South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province Artillery forward observer, drowned while trying to rescue a soldier who fell into a river[350] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]

1969

Date missing Surname, First name(s) Rank Service Unit Operation/Battle Name Standort Circumstances of loss Recovery status
January 1 Clack, Cecil J Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Pleiku Province Drowned while on patrol[351] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 4 Lane, Mitchell S Captain USAF 188th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Khanh Hoa Province His F-100C disappeared in bad weather on a morning flight from Tuy Hoa Air Base[352] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 4 Neeld, Bobby G Major USAF 188th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Khanh Hoa Province His F-100C disappeared in bad weather on a morning flight from Tuy Hoa Air Base[353] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 7 Welsh, Larry D Staff Sergeant US Army 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Wounded and disappeared following a Vietcong ambush[354] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 Byrd, Hugh M Captain US Army 220th Aviation Company, 212th Aviation Brigade South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Pilot of O-1G #51-5059 that disappeared in bad weather while returning from a visual reconnaissance mission near Khe Sanh Combat Base[355] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 9 O'Brien, Kevin 1st Lieutenant US Army 2nd Battalion, 94th Artillery Regiment South Vietnam Artillery observer on O-1G #51-5059 that disappeared while returning from a visual reconnaissance mission near Khe Sanh Combat Base[356] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 10 Sprott, Arthur R Major USAF 6th Special Operations Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province His A-1H was hit by enemy fire and crashed on a rescue mission[357] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
January 17 Fickler, Edwin J Captain USMC H&MS 11 South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Pilot of A-6A #152586 shot down on a night strike mission[358] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 17 Kuhlman, Robert J 1st Lieutenant USMC VMA-242 South Vietnam, A Shau Valley Bombardier/navigator on A-6A #152586 shot down on a night strike mission[359] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 17 Smith, Victor A Captain USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of F-4D #66-8773 shot down on a single aircraft Forward Air Control/visual reconnaissance mission. The weapons system operator Lt James R Fegan ejected successfully and was rescued[360] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 26 Singleton, Daniel E 1st Lieutenant USAF 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on F-4E #67‑0286 hit by enemy fire, no ejection observed[361] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 26 Utley, Russel K Major USAF 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of F-4E #67‑0286 hit by enemy fire, no ejection observed[362] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 27 Conger, John E Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Long An Province Wounded and left behind when his unit was ambushed. The area was later shelled and then secured but no remains were recovered.[363] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 29 Campbell, William E Major USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Mu Gia Pass Pilot of F-4D #66-7474 shot down on a daytime bombing mission, no ejection observed[364] Presumptive finding of death[1]
January 29 Holton, Robert E Captain USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Mu Gia Pass Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-7474 shot down on a daytime bombing mission, no ejection observed[365] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 5 Swigart, Paul E Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VF-24, USS Hancock (CV-19) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His F-8H #147919 crashed at sea on a non-combat flight[366] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 6 Parker, David W Corporal US Army E Company, 20th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Phu Yen Province Drowned while swimming[367] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 7 Deleidi, Richard A Captain USMC VMFA-334 South Vietnam, South China Sea Pilot of F-4J #155762 hit by enemy fire and crashed at sea offshore of Danang Air Base. The radar intercept officer, 1Lt J W Maxwell ejecyted successfully[368] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 8 Kalil, Thomas E Civilian South Vietnam Captured near Bien Hoa, he died from illness in June 1969[369] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
February 8 Wilkins, Calvin W Lance Corporal USMC 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Killed by a mine while on patrol, no recoverable remains[370] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 9 Meyers, Roger A Lieutenant Commander US Navy VA-164, USS Hancock (CV-19) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin His A-4E #151103 crashed into the sea on launch[371] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 11 Kroske, Harold W 1st Lieutenant US Army RT Hammer, CCS, MACV-SOG Cambodia, Kratié Province Hit by enemy fire while on patrol, he was left behind as his unit was forced to withdraw[372] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 14 Clark, Stanley S Lieutenant Colonel USAF 497th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Saravane Province Pilot of F-4D #65‑0651 hit by enemy fire on a night strike mission. The weapons system operator 1Lt Gordon K Breault ejected successfully and was rescued[373] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 14 Stevens, Larry J Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VA-216, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) Operation Steel Tiger Laos His A-4C #149529 was hit by enemy fire and crashed on a night strike mission[374] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 15 Niedecken, William C Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VA-105, USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) Operation Steel Tiger Laos His A-7A #153181 disappeared on a night strike mission[375] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 15 Walsh, Richard A Lieutenant Colonel USAF 602d Special Operations Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Saravane Province His A-1J #52-14208 was hit by enemy fire and crashed while supporting the rescue of 1LT Gordon K Breault[376] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 16 Moore, Jerry L Private First Class US Army 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment South Vietnam, Tay Ninh Province Disappeared from his observation post following an enemy mortar attack[377] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 16 Wogan, William M Specialist 4 US Army 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien province Disappeared following a command detonated explosion, no recoverable remains[378] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 18 Brucher, John M Captain USAF 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Rolling Thunder North Vietnam, Quang Binh Province His F-105D was hit by enemy fire, he ejected successfully and informed SAR forces that he was injured and hanging by his parachute from a tree. SAR forces were unable to secure the area until the following day and found his parachute empty[379] Presumptive finding of death[1]
February 18 Chapman, Rodney M Lieutenant Commander US Navy VAH-10, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Pilot of KA-3B #138943 that disappeared while returning from a night refueling mission[380] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 18 Jerome, Stanley M Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class US Navy VAH-10, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Crewman on KA-3B #138943 that disappeared while returning from a night refueling mission[381] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 18 Schimmels, Eddie R Aviation Ordinanceman 1st Class US Navy VAH-10, USS Coral Sea (CV-43) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Crewman on KA-3B #138943 that disappeared while returning from a night refueling mission[382] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
February 20 Neislar, David P Lieutenant j.g. US Navy VF-21, USS Ranger (CV-61) North Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin Crewman on F-4J #155763 which crashed into the sea on launch[383] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 1 Keller, Wendell R Major USAF 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Khammouane Province Pilot of F-4D #66-8814 hit by enemy fire on a night bombing mission[384] Presumptive finding of death[1]. His remains were identified in October 2012[385]
March 1 Lovegren, David E Corporal US Army 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province Passenger on UH-1H #65-10020 that crashed killing all 9 persons onboard. During the recovery operation his body was dropped from the recovery helicopter[386] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 2 Bogiages, Christos Major USAF 357th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Plain of Jars His F-105D #61-0109 was hit by enemy fire, no ejection observed[387] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 2 Evans, William A Sergeant US Army RT Plumb, CCS, MACV-SOG Cambodia, Fishhook Team leader of a reconnaissance unit, he was killed by enemy fire and left behind when the position was overrun[388] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 2 May, Michael F Specialist 5 US Army RT Plumb, CCS, MACV-SOG Cambodia, Fishhook Member of a reconnaissance unit, he was killed by enemy fire and left behind when the position was overrun[389] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 3 Smith, William M Private First Class US Army 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Disappeared after falling down an embankment while on patrol[390] Died in captivity, remains not returned[1]
March 6 Coleman, Jimmy L Private First Class US Army 4th Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kien Hoa Province Shot and disappeared while crossing a bridge near My Tho[391] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 6 McDonnell, John T Captain US Army 4th Battalion, 77th Artillery Regiment South Vietnam, Thua Thien Province Aircraft commander of AH-1G #67-15845 hit by enemy fire and crashed. The pilot Lt Ronald Greenfield was rescued from the crash site.[392] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 9 Rex, Robert F Captain USAF 23rd Tactical Air Support Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of O-2A #67-21425 that crashed on a daytime reconnaissance mission. SAR forces loacted their biodies in the wreckage but were unable to recover them due to enemy presence. The remains of the observer SSGT Tim L. Walters were identified in 1999[393] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 10 Luna, Carter P Lieutenant Colonel USAF 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of F-4D #65‑0722 hit by enemy fire, both crewmen ejected successfully and contacted SAR forces. The weapons system operator CPT Aldis P. Rutyna was later rescued[394] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 12 Robinson, Floyd H Sergeant US Army 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Member of a 5-man reconnaissance team, he was separated from his team following an ambush[395] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 17 Armitstead, Steven R 1st Lieutenant USMC VMFA(AW)-533 Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Pilot of A-6A #154160 hit by enemy fire and crashed on a night bombing mission. The remains of the bombardier/navigator CPT Charles E. Finney were identified in 2000[396] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 17 Dinan, David T 1st Lieutenant USAF 34th Tactical Fighter Squadrom Operation Barrel Roll Laos, Xiangkhouang Province His F-105 #61-0104 was hit be enemy fire and he ejected successfully. SAR forces loacted his body but were unable to recover it due to enemy presence[397] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 18 Murphy, Barry D Specialist 5 US Army CCS, MACV-SOG Cambodia, Fish Hook Killed when his team was ambushed on a bomb damage assessment mission, his body could not be recovered due to enemy fire[398] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 20 Davis, Ricardo G Sergeant First Class US Army RT Copperhead, CCN, MACV-SOG Laos, Saravane Province Killed by enemy fire during an ambush, his body was left behind due to enemy presence[399] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 24 Bowers, Richard L Captain US Army Advisory Team 71, MACV Advisers South Vietnam Disappeared after the ARVN base at Tam Soc was overrun[400] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 25 Herrera, Frederick D Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Disappeared after becoming separated from his unit while on a road interdiction mission[401] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 25 Hicks, Prentice W Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Wounded and then disapeared after becoming separated from his unit while on a road interdiction mission[402] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 25 Roberts, Richard D Private First Class US Army 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Disappeared after becoming separated from his unit while on a road interdiction mission[403] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 27 Czerwiec, Raymond G Sergeant US Army 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Disappeared when his unit was attacked on a reconnaissance patrol and forced to withdraw[404] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 30 Latimer, Clarence A Specialist 4 US Army 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Wounded and disappeared when his unit was attacked on a reconnaissance patrol and forced to withdraw[405] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 28 Belcher, Robert A Major USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Pilot of F-4D #66-8764 hit by enemy fire on a close air support mission, no ejection observed[406] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 28 Miller, Michael A 1st Lieutenant USAF 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Tri province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-8764 hit by enemy fire on a close air support mission, no ejection observed[407] Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
March 29 Hess, Frederick W 1st Lieutenant USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron Operation Steel Tiger Laos, Savannakhet Province Weapons system operator on F-4D #66-8809 hit by enemy fire on a defoliation mission. The pilot Captain W. J. Popendorf ejected successfully and was rescued[408] Presumptive finding of death[1]
March 30 Latimer, Clarence A Specialist 4 US Army 3rd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment South Vietnam, Kontum Province Wounded and left behind when his unit was forced to withdraw while trying to receover bodies of soldiers killed several days previously[409] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 2 Powers, Lowell S Warrant Officer 1 US Army 159th Assault Helicopter Battalion South Vietnam, Quang Tri Province Copliot of CH-47 #67-18523 that crashed on liftoff with 73 ARVN onboard, the aircraft exploded and caught fire. No recoverable remains[410] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 12 De Soto, Ernest L Major USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam, Quang Nam Province Pilot of F-4D #66‑8766 that disappared on a bombing mission[411] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 12 Hall, Frederick M 1st Lieutenant USAF 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron South Vietnam Weapons system operator on F-4D #66‑8766 that disappared on a bombing mission[412] Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 13 Pierson, William C W2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 16 Konyu, William M W1 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 17 Willett, Robert V O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 18 Ellis, Randall S E4 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
April 22 Scott, Vincent C O2 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 22 Van Cleave, Walter S O5 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
April 24 Shriver, Jerry M E7 US Army Kambodscha Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 2 Mascari, Phillip L O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 8 Brashear, William J O4 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 8 Mundt, Henry G O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 10 Walters, William E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 11 Ryan, William C O2 USMC Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 13 Bessor, Bruce C O2 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 13 Scott, Mike J E7 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 13 Brooks, John H E4 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 13 Masuda, Robert S E4 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 13 Munoz, David L E3 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 17 Stewart, Virgil G O2 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 18 Cudlike, Charles J E4 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 23 Benton, Gregory R E2 USMC South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
May 23 Ramirez, Armando E5 US Army Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 24 Manske, Charles J O3 USAF South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 24 Montez, Anastacio E7 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 25 Weitz, Monek E1 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
May 25 Williams, Leroy C E2 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 13 Story, James C E2 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 13 Ward, Neal C O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 14 Grace, James W O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 14 Kahler, Harold O4 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 17 Sparks, Donald L E3 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
June 22 Roberson, John W E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 23 Sage, Leland C O2 US Navy Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
June 27 Jablonski, Michael J E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 2 Fransen, Albert M E4 US Navy South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 4 Fallon, Patrick M O6 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 8 Andre, Howard V O4 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 8 Sizemore, James E O4 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 12 Bannon, Paul W O4 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 12 Pike, Peter X O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 14 Butler, Dewey R E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 15 Walker, Michael S O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 16 Dawson, James V O3 USAF South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 20 Smiley, Stanley K O3 US Navy Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 26 Brenning, Richard D O3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
July 31 Burns, Michael P E4 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
July 31 Neal, Dennis P O3 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 1 Burd, Douglas G O2 USAF South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 1 Callies, Tommy L O3 USAF South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 2 Talken, George F O4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 9 Beck, Edward E E2 USMC South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 9 Janousek, Ronald J O2 USMC Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 9 Kane, Bruce E E4 USMC Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 10 Mickelsen, William E O3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 13 Hansen, Lester A W2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 19 Bohlig, James R O2 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 19 Morrissey, Richard T O3 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 19 Smith, Robert N O5 USMC North Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
August 29 Graf, Albert S O2 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
August 29 Zimmer, Jerry A O3 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 1 Escobedo, Julian E3 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 11 Helwig, Roger D O3 USAF Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 16 Trampski, Donald J E2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 18 Cline, Curtis R E2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 21 Cecil, Alan B E5 US Army Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
September 21 Jackson, James W E3 USMC South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
September 27 Huntley, John N E3 US Army Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Beck, Terry L E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Bell, Richard W E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Bowman, Michael L E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Bytheway, Frank L Civilian North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Dayao, Rolando C E6 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Dean, Donald C E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Dilger, Herbert H O3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Ellerd, Carl J E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Fowler, James J E2 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Fowler, Roy G E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Gan, Leonardo M E7 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Gore, Paul E E6 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Gorsuch, William D E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Hill, Rayford J E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Kohler, Delvin L E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Koslosky, Howard M E3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Leonard, Robert B E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Livingston, Richard A O3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Montgomery, Ronald W E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Moore, William R E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Moser, Paul K E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Prentice, Kenneth M E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Salazar, Fidel G E5 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Terrell, Keavin L E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Tye, Michael J E4 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 2 Viado, Reynaldo R E3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 3 Cunningham, Kenneth L E2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 3 Graffe, Paul L O2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 8 Altizer, Albert H E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 8 Watkins, Robert J W2 US Army Laos Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 9 Driver, Dallas A E4 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 9 Garbett, Jimmy R E4 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 9 Moore, Raymond G E4 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 9 Suydam, James L E5 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 9 Turner, James H E4 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
October 10 Maxwell, Calvin W O3 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 10 Weisner, Franklin L O2 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 16 Booth, Lawrence R O3 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 16 Rattin, Dennis M E4 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 20 Stubbs, William W E5 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 21 Cook, Glenn R O2 USAF South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 26 Bynum, Neil S O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 26 Warren, Gray D O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 27 Herrick, James W O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
October 31 Gauthier, Dennis L E3 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 1 Partington, Roger D O3 USMC South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 2 Carroll, Patrick H O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 2 Whitford, Lawrence W O5 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 2 Norton, Michael R E3 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 4 Alford, Terry L W1 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 4 Cavender, Jim R W1 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 4 Klimo, James R E4 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 4 Ware, John A E4 US Army South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 4 Hanley, Larry J O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 5 Echanis, Joseph Y O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 5 Lefever, Douglas P O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 12 Bodahl, Jon K O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 12 Helmich, Gerald R O4 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 12 Smith, Harry W O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 13 Ray, Ronald E E6 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 13 Suber, Randolph B E5 US Army Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 15 Graf, John G O4 US Navy South Vietnam Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 20 Baldridge, John R O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 20 Renelt, Walter A O5 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 22 Collins, Richard F O4 US Navy Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 22 Deuter, Richard C O2 US Navy Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 22 Quinn, Michael E O3 US Navy Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
November 23 Jones, Grayland E3 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
November 24 White, James B O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 1 Rogers, Billy L E3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 16 Buckley, Victor P O3 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 22 Burris, Donald D W2 US Army South Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 22 Kennedy, James E E4 US Army Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 26 Trowbridge, Dustin C O2 US Navy North Vietnam Killed in action, body not recovered[1]
December 30 Featherston, Fielding W O3 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]
December 30 Ferguson, Douglas D O2 USAF Laos Presumptive finding of death[1]

See also

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