William Joseph Potter, JrLieutenant Colonel606TH AIR COMMANDO SQUADRON, 56TH ACW, 7TH AF United States Air Force 24 September 1935 - 28 April 1978 Ambridge, Pennsylvania Panel 32E Line 096 |
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The database page for William Joseph Potter, Jr
Date of Loss: 12/29/1967
Before joining the Air Force, Bill was in the Army and served with the Old Guard at The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier. He was a friend, neighbor, fellow Vet, and above all - a great guy. He was laid to rest where his military career began ... in Arlington National Cemetery, December of 1996. Rest in peace, my friend. You are dearly missed.
Mick Powner |
Rest in peace, brother, and welcome home.
From a fellow commando, maybe a cousin, and certainly a brother in arms. |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe 606th Air Commando Squadron at Nakon Phanom RTAFB (NKP) operated the A-26A Invader in an interdiction role against the Ho Chi Minh Trail. On 29 Dec 1967 A-26A tail number 64-17641 launched from NKP for a night mission along the trail. The crew was attacking a convoy about 35 miles southwest of Khe Sanh when, on its fourth pass, it was hit by 37mm AAA fire and crashed in flames. There was no indication that any of the crewmen had escaped before ground impact and search and rescue efforts were fruitless. Since there was the possibility that one or more had escaped, all three aircrew were classed as "Missing in Action" and remained in that status until the Secretary of the Air Force approved Presumptive Findings of Death in each case. The three were
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 09 Nov 2005
Last updated 08/10/2009