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Haas, Charles Douglas (Doug) |
Haas, John Joseph III |
Hackett, Harley Benjamin III |
Haffa, Robert Penn, Jr. |
Haggerty, John Michael |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-11 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-12,5 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-1 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-1 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-22 |
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d. July 24, 1968 |
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Haker, Keith D. |
Hall, L. Kirk |
Hamby, Henry Gordon III (Tack) |
Hamilton, Albert Thomas (Tom) |
Hanley, Robert Lee |
CS-15 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-11 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-20 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-12 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-6,2 |
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d. July 25, 2021 |
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Hanniffy, Brendan Andrew |
Hansen, David |
Hanson, Don Robert |
Hanushek, Eric Alan |
Hardage, Jose H. |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-20 |
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p. 191 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-14 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-4 |
d. August 2, 2019 |
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d. February 7, 2013 |
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Hardy, John Kay, Jr. (Jack) |
Harkleroad, Wendell Jerrel |
Harrington, Richard |
Harrington, Ward L. |
Harris, William Hampton |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-17 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-14 |
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p. 191 (bottom) |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-4 |
d. August 22, 1974 |
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d. April 13, 1985 |
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Harrison, Harry Clifford |
Harvill, L. D. |
Harwood, William Richards, Jr. (Bill) |
Hatfield, Anderson Eugene III |
Hatlelid, Carl Martin |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-2 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-10 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-12,11 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-1 |
d. September 2021 |
d. unknown |
d. December 1, 1991 |
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d. January 27, 2010 |
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Hayes, Edgar E. III |
Hayes, Edward Jerome (Jerry) |
Heaton, Robert Kernachan (Bob) |
Hebert, Allan James (Jim) |
Hein, Edward Charles, Jr. (Ed) |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-6 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-7 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-22 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-13 |
p. 167 (bottom), CS-13 |
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Helser, Roger |
Hemphill, Robert F., Jr. |
Henderson, Joseph Michael, Jr. (Joe) |
Henderson, Stephen |
Henkelmann, James Fredrick (Hink) |
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p. 191 (bottom), CS-1 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-9 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-7 |
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d. August 4, 1995 |
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d. May 16, 2018 |
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Henson, Gregory H. |
Herbert, Michael Kelly |
Herrick, William Carl (Bill) |
Hesford, Peter Dean (Pete) |
Hewitt, John Arnot, Jr. (Jack) |
p. 191 (bottom) |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-4 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-13 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-8 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-1 |
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d. March 21, 1968 |
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Higgins, Michael W. (Mike) |
High, James Donald (Jim) |
Hill, Howard John |
Hiscock, Merrill Charles |
Hobbs, Willard Earl, Jr. |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-3 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-20 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-19 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-17 |
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Hodgson, Gerald Wayne I |
Hoffman, Stephen DeWitt |
Hogan, John, Jr. |
Holaday, Alva Bart (Bart) |
Holder, Robert Raymond (Bob) |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-20 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-11 |
CS-5 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-21 |
p. 190 (bottom), CS-20 |
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Holdren, David Marcus, Jr. (Dave) |
Hollars, Dennis Ray |
Hollingsworth, Lee Everett |
Holoviak, Daniel Richard John |
Hopkins, James Murray |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-10 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-17 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-15 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-19 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-19 |
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d. December 26, 1975 |
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Hoppe, Thomas |
Hopper, Earl Pearson, Jr. |
Hough, Kenneth Roger |
Howard, John Robert |
Hudak, David Michael (Dave) |
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p. 191 (bottom), CS-11 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-12 |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-5 |
CS-1 |
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d. January 10, 1968 |
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Huetter, John Joseph, Jr. |
Huff, Charles E. (Charlie) |
Huff, Gerald Dee |
Huneke, Bruce Verne |
Hunke, Carlton J. |
p. 191 (bottom), CS-24 |
p. 192 (top), CS-24 |
p. 192 (top), CS-5 |
p. 192 (top), CS-11 |
p. 192 (top), CS-17 |
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Hunt, Wilbur Jerald |
Husemann, Richard Charles (Dick) |
Hutter, Robert Walter |
p. 193 (top), CS-21 |
p. 193 (top), CS-22 |
p. 193 (top), CS-14 |
d. January 29, 1967 |
d. August 5, 2021 |
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Date of Birth: 23 October 1942; Home Town: Florence, SC
Captain Harley B. Hackett, III, was reported missing on 24 July 1968 while on an armed reconnaissance mission in North Vietnam. He was piloting the number two F-4D aircraft when his lead was struck by hostile fire. He successfully vectored lead over the water where the crew was recovered. Radar and radio contact was lost at that time. A Navy aircraft in the area reported seeing an aircraft crash in the approximate vicinity of his Hackett's plane; however, no parachutes were seen and no emergency signals were heard. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 9 July 1973.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial
Don could be grouchy sometimes, but he was a good guy nevertheless.
I'll never forget listening to him and my roomie, Tim Anderson,
standing in the hall outside our room arguing about the meaning of a
word. Tim read the exact definition from the dictionary to back up
his interpretation and Don replied in a snarl, "I don't care what the
dictionary says!"
Don and I exchanged Christmas cards most every year after
graduation, and I had a nice visit with him at our 25th reunion. Some
years after that the cards suddenly stopped. Just before our 45th
reunion, when we were nailing down the CS-24 roster, I called Don to
check on him. I learned that he had Alzheimer's and I would never
receive another card from him.
—Tom Browder, CS-24
Date of Birth: 13 Jan 1942; Home Town: Los Angeles, CA
Captain Jack K. Hardy was declared MIA on 12 Oct 1967
while on a mission as a PWSO in an F-4 over North Vietnam.
He was later declared dead on 22 Aug 1974.
Details may be found on the Vietnam Virtual Wall
here.
Joe was like a big brother to me, and our paths crossed many times
over the years. His passing in an aircraft accident in an
experimental plane was a shock to all of us, but he died doing what he
loved, and he was one of the best at the flying game.
—Tom Browder, CS-24
Date of Birth: 2 December 1942; Home Town: Mystic, CT
1st Lieutenant Peter D. Hesford was reported missing while on an operational mission in Laos. The F-4D aircraft he was piloting was number two in a flight of two and was presumably struck by hostile fired and crashed on the side of a hill. No parachutes were seen and no beepers were heard. He was promoted posthumously to Major effective 22 March 1976. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 8 June 1978.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial
Date of Birth: 21 July 1943; Home Town: Phoenix, AZ
Captain Earl P. Hopper, Jr., was reported missing on 10 January 1968 while on an operational mission in North Vietnam. The F-4D aircraft he was copiloting was struck by intense hostile fire. Parachutes were not seen, nor were beepers heard; however, voice contact was established with one crew member from the aircraft who stated he was located in a wooded area and was in good condition. Search and rescue efforts were terminated due to weather and approaching darkness. The pilot of the aircraft was later listed as captured. Captain Hopper was promoted to Major while on Missing in Action Status. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 14 July 1982. He was the last remaining American serviceman carried as MIA in North Vietnam.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial