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|1965, November 4 || [[Dickey Chapelle|Chapelle, Dicky]] || American || || [[Operation Black Ferret]] || Vietnam, [[Quang Ngai Province]] || Killed while on patrol with a [[United States Marine Corps]] unit when a landmine fragment severed her carotid artery.<ref>{{cite book|last=Johnson|first=Charles|title=U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup, 1965 (Marine Corps Vietnam Operational Historical Series)|publisher=Marine Corps Association|year=1978|isbn=978-0-89839-259-3|pages=93–96}}</ref>|| |
|1965, November 4 || [[Dickey Chapelle|Chapelle, Dicky]] || American || || [[Operation Black Ferret]] || Vietnam, [[Quang Ngai Province]] || Killed while on patrol with a [[United States Marine Corps]] unit when a landmine fragment severed her carotid artery.<ref>{{cite book|last=Johnson|first=Charles|title=U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup, 1965 (Marine Corps Vietnam Operational Historical Series)|publisher=Marine Corps Association|year=1978|isbn=978-0-89839-259-3|pages=93–96}}</ref>|| |
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|1966, May || Castan, Sam || American || [[Look magazine]] || || Vietnam, [[]] || Killed by mortar fire with a unit of the [[1st Cavalry Division (United States)|1st Cavalry Division]].<ref>>{{cite web|url=http://www.newseum.org/scripts/Journalist/Detail.asp?PhotoID=560 |title=Castan, Sam|work=Newseum.org|accessdate=7 May 2013}}</ref>|| |
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|1967, February 21 || [[Bernard B. Fall|Fall, Bernard]] || American || || [[Operation Chinook II]] || Vietnam, [[Street Without Joy]] || Killed when he stepped on a [[S-mine|Bouncing Betty]] mine while on patrol with the [[1st Battalion 9th Marines]].<ref name="Obituary">{{cite news|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0810F73A58107B93C0AB1789D85F438685F9&scp=1&sq=%22bernard%20fall%22%20mine&st=cse|title=Bernard Fall Killed in Vietnam By a Mine while With Marines|last=Apple|first=R.W.|date=February 21, 1967|work=The New York Times|pages=1, 4|accessdate=2008-10-25}}</ref>|| |
|1967, February 21 || [[Bernard B. Fall|Fall, Bernard]] || American || || [[Operation Chinook II]] || Vietnam, [[Street Without Joy]] || Killed when he stepped on a [[S-mine|Bouncing Betty]] mine while on patrol with the [[1st Battalion 9th Marines]].<ref name="Obituary">{{cite news|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0810F73A58107B93C0AB1789D85F438685F9&scp=1&sq=%22bernard%20fall%22%20mine&st=cse|title=Bernard Fall Killed in Vietnam By a Mine while With Marines|last=Apple|first=R.W.|date=February 21, 1967|work=The New York Times|pages=1, 4|accessdate=2008-10-25}}</ref>|| |
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This article is a list of journalists killed and missing in the Vietnam War.
List
Year and date killed/missing | Surname, First name(s) | Nationality | Agency | Operation/Battle Name | Standort | Circumstances of loss | Burial |
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1965, November 4 | Chapelle, Dicky | American | Operation Black Ferret | Vietnam, Quang Ngai Province | Killed while on patrol with a United States Marine Corps unit when a landmine fragment severed her carotid artery.[1] | ||
1966, May | Castan, Sam | American | Look magazine | Vietnam, [[]] | Killed by mortar fire with a unit of the 1st Cavalry Division.[2] | ||
1967, February 21 | Fall, Bernard | American | Operation Chinook II | Vietnam, Street Without Joy | Killed when he stepped on a Bouncing Betty mine while on patrol with the 1st Battalion 9th Marines.[3] | ||
1967, February 21 | Highland, Byron | American | Headquarters Company, 3rd Marine Division | Operation Chinook II | Vietnam, Street Without Joy | Killed by a Bouncing Betty mine while on patrol with the 1st Battalion 9th Marines.[3][4] | |
1967, May 9 | Schuyler, Philippa | American | Manchester Union Leader | Vietnam, Danang | Killed when the UH-1 helicopter she was riding on crashed in the sea near Danang, she survived the crash but drowned before she could be rescued[5] | ||
1968, May 5 | Birch, Michael | Australian | Australian Associated Press | May Offensive | Vietnam, Cholon | Killed when the Mini Moke he was riding in was ambushed by Vietcong forces.[6] | |
1968, May 5 | Cantwell, John | Australian | Time magazine | May Offensive | Vietnam, Cholon | Killed when the Mini Moke he was riding in was ambushed by Vietcong forces.[6] | |
1968, May 5 | Laramy, Ronald | Englisch | Reuters | May Offensive | Vietnam, Cholon | Killed when the Mini Moke he was riding in was ambushed by Vietcong forces.[6] | |
1968, May 5 | Piggott, Bruce | Australian | Reuters | May Offensive | Vietnam, Cholon | Killed when the Mini Moke he was riding in was ambushed by Vietcong forces.[6] | |
1970, April 6 | Flynn, Sean | American | Time magazine | Cambodian Campaign | Cambodia, Svay Rieng Province | Captured while motorcycling down Highway One, believed to have been executed by the Khmer Rouge in 1971[7][8] | Missing. |
1970, April 6 | Stone, Dana | American | CBS News | Cambodian Campaign | Cambodia, Svay Rieng Province | Captured while motorcycling down Highway One, believed to have been executed by the Khmer Rouge in 1971[7][8] | Missing. |
1971, February 10 | Burrows, Larry | British | Life magazine | Operation Lam Son 719 | Laos, Xépôn | Passenger on ARVN UH-1H helicopter shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft fire over the Ho Chi Minh Trail[9] | Remains identified in 2002 and interred at the Newseum on 3 April 2008. |
1971, February 10 | Huet, Henri | French/Vietnamese | Associated Press | Operation Lam Son 719 | Laos, Xépôn | Passenger on ARVN UH-1H helicopter shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft fire over the Ho Chi Minh Trail[9] | Remains identified in 2002 and interred at the Newseum on 3 April 2008. |
1971, February 10 | Potter, Kent | American | UPI | Operation Lam Son 719 | Laos, Xépôn | Passenger on ARVN UH-1H helicopter shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft fire over the Ho Chi Minh Trail[9] | Remains identified in 2002 and interred at the Newseum on 3 April 2008. |
1971, February 10 | Shimamoto, Keizaburo | Japanese | Newsweek | Operation Lam Son 719 | Laos, Xépôn | Passenger on ARVN UH-1H helicopter shot down by North Vietnamese anti-aircraft fire over the Ho Chi Minh Trail[9] | Remains identified in 2002 and interred at the Newseum on 3 April 2008. |
1972, July 12 | Shimkin, Alexander | American | Newsweek | Easter Offensive | Vietnam, Quảng Trị | Killed by a grenade during an ambush by North Vietnamese forces[10] | Missing |
See also
- List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1961–65)
- List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1966–67)
- List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1968–69)
- List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1970–71)
- List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1972-75)
- Vietnam War POW/MIA issue
- Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command
- Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
References
- ^ Johnson, Charles (1978). U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup, 1965 (Marine Corps Vietnam Operational Historical Series). Marine Corps Association. pp. 93–96. ISBN 978-0-89839-259-3.
- ^ >"Castan, Sam". Newseum.org. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ a b Apple, R.W. (February 21, 1967). "Bernard Fall Killed in Vietnam By a Mine while With Marines". The New York Times. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
- ^ "GYSGT Byron Grant Highland". The Virtual Wall. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ "On an Overgrown Path: Philippa Schuyler - genius or genetic experiment?". Overgrown Path. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ a b c d "In Memory of the Cholon Four". Epoch Times. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ a b Bass, Thomas A. (2009). The Spy Who Loved Us: The Vietnam War and Pham Xuan An's Dangerous Game. Public Affairs. p. 187. ISBN 9781586484095.
- ^ a b Page, Tim (1999). Derailed in Uncle Ho's Victory Garden: Return to Vietnam and Cambodia. Scribner. p. 171. ISBN 9780684860244.
- ^ a b c d Pyle, Richard (((March 22)), ((1998))). "Laos 1971 Crash Scene Searched". Associated press. Retrieved 2006-06-04.
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(help) - ^ "Newspaperman believes service training kept him from being killed". The Star-News (Marine Edition). Retrieved 7 May 2013.