John Quincy AdamSenior Master Sergeant41ST TAC ALFT SQDN, 374TH TAC ALFT WING, 13TH AF United States Air Force 22 December 1947 - 21 June 1978 Bethel, Kansas Panel 65E Line 006 |
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The database page for John Quincy Adam
I wear John Adam's MIA bracelet. When I think of him, the words to the song "Travelin' Soldier" come to my mind, particulary the chorus:
Gwen Deubler Petersen
"Travelin' Soldier" |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 374th Tactical Airlift Squadron maintained a detachment of C-130 aircraft at Ubon RTAFB for flare-dropping missions over the Ho Chi Minh Trail - the flares allowed tactical aircraft to identify and prosecute ground targets at night. The C-130s used the call sign "BLIND BAT".On the night of 22 May 1968 a BLIND BAT aircraft, C-130 tail number 56-0477, failed to return from a mission over southern Laos. Although no trace of the crew was found by search-and-rescue teams, there was evidence the aircraft went down near Muang Nong, about 20 miles southwest of the A Shau Valley. On conclusion of the SAR effort the nine men aboard were classed as Missing in Action. They remained and were promoted in that status until the Secretary of the Air Force approved Presumptive Findings of Death for them. The nine men aboard the C-130 were (PFod dates are shown in parentheses):
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The point-of-contact for this memorial is one who wears his MIA bracelet, Gwen Deubler Petersen 1025 East Ardoin, Eunice, La 70535 chramona@bellsouth.net |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 27 May 2006
Last updated 05/29/2006