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Arnold, Henry H. III (Hank) |
Benson, Richard Alan |
Berg, Bradley Burton |
Blacksten, Joseph Oliver II |
Callies, Tommy Leon |
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p. 186 (bottom) |
p. 187 (bottom) |
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Campbell, Herbert Maxwell II |
Coblentz, John Elbert |
Crist, Richard F. |
Eathorne, Albert L. (Al) |
Forinash, Joseph Lynn, Jr. |
p. 189 (top) |
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p. 188 (bottom) |
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Hamby, Henry Gordon III (Tack) |
Hanniffy, Brendan Andrew |
Hill, Howard John |
Hodgson, Gerald Wayne I |
Holder, Robert Raymond (Bob) |
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Knoll, Rickell Dale (Rick) |
Luxich, Lionel Hudson, Jr. |
Messinger, Kirk |
Meynard, James R. (Jim) |
Morris, William Stephen (Steve) |
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Mossman, Boyd Poki |
Murphy, John T., Jr. (Jack) |
Newendorp, James Vernon (Jim) |
Nicholas, George William |
Piper, James Richard, Jr. |
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Prater, Lawrence M. |
Scarborough, Dennis Gile (Denny) |
Soulek, James Walter (Jim) |
Wells, John R. |
Wiley, Fletcher Houston (Flash) |
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Date of Birth: 31 May 1943; Home Town: Howard, SD
Captain Tommy L. Callies was reported missing on 1 August 1969, while on a strike mission southwest of Chu Lai, South Vietnam. The F-4E aircraft he was piloting was seen to crash into a hillside. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 21 July 1970.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial
Date of Birth: 24 July 1942; Home Town: Alton, IA
Captain James V. Newendorp was killed on 1 October 1971 while on a combat reconnaissance mission in South Vietnam. The RF-4C aircraft he was piloting crashed from suspected hostile action. The copilot ejected and was subsequently rescued. Newendorp did not eject from the aircraft.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial