Peter McArthur ClearyMajor523RD TFS, 432ND TRW, 7TH AF United States Air Force 27 June 1944 - 17 May 1979 Colchester, CT Panel 01W Line 081 |
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The database page for Peter McArthur Cleary
Major Peter M. Cleary was my Dad.
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Mission NotesFrom November 1965 to August 1973, the 523rd Tactical Fighter Squadron was assigned to the 405th Fighter Wing stationed at Clark AB, Philippines, with a detachment at Tainan AB, Taiwan. The squadron deployed to Udorn, Thailand, from April to October 1972 flying combat missions in support of the South Vietnam.On 10 October 1972, Captains Peter M. Cleary, pilot, and Leonardo C. Leonor, weapons system operator, departed Udorn RTAFB in F-4E tail number 67-0254 on a "fast FAC" mission to direct strikes against targets in Quang Binh Province, North Vietnam. Upon completion of their mission, Cleary and Leonor reported to the airborne command post ("Hillsboro") that they were switching frequencies and returning to base. They were tracked on radar crossing the North Vietnamese coast in the vicinity of Ron - but then disappeared from Hillsboro's radar screens. Subsequent search and rescue operations failed to locate either aircraft or crew, and both crewmen were classed as Missing in Action. The Secretary of the Air Force eventually approved Presumptive Findings of Death for the two men, for Major Leonor on 20 July 1978 and for Major Cleary on 17 May 1979 ... and so matters stood for two decades. In the early 1990's, the joint US/Vietnam task force undertook excavations of an F-4 crash site and recovered both aircraft parts sufficient to positively identify the aircraft as 67-0254 and human remains; the remains were repatriated on 7 October 1994. On 25 February 2002 the remains were officially identified as those of Majors Cleary and Leonor. Major Cleary's family buried him in Arlington National Cemetery on 12 April 2002. |
The point-of-contact for this memorial is his daughter, Paige Cleary Somol E-Mail may be forwarded via the Webmaster@VirtualWall.org 28 Feb 2003 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Channing Prothro, former CAP Marine
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