Earl Charles Willoughby

Chief Master Sergeant
DET 1, 620TH TAC CTRL SQD, 505TH TCG, 7TH AF
United States Air Force
30 December 1921 - 07 September 1965
Philadelphia, PA
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7TH AF

505TH TCG
Earl C Willoughby

Bronze Star, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Earl Charles Willoughby

29 Jul 2002

To my Dad

I miss you every day. My life was not the way I planned, because you were not with me.

You served your country in the early days of Vietnam and sometimes people forget the vets that were taken away at the beginning.

I am trying to put the word out every chance I get that you were there and died for our freedoms here and you are and will always be remembered. I LOVE YOU.

Your daughter
Darlene
mmusial1@comcast.net

24 Jun 2003

The following article is taken from The Philadelphia Daily News, special supplement entitled 'SIX HUNDRED AND THIRTY,' October 26, 1987. The special supplement was issued in conjunction with the dedication of the Philadelphia Viet Nam Memorial.

Willoughby had attended Overbrook High School before entering the old Army Air Corps in World War II. The chief master sergeant saw action in North Africa and Italy and re-enlisted four times over the next two decades. The Air Force veteran's last enlistment began in July 1962. Willoughby, an air controller with Detachment 1 of the 619th Tactical Control Squadron at Da Nang Air Base in Viet Nam, died at Clark Air Base in the Philippines, on September 7, 1965, as a result of injuries sustained in Viet Nam. He was 43 years old, and the first member of the Air Force from Philadelphia to die in the war as a result of other than natural causes. Willoughby was survived by his wife and several children.

SEMPER FIDELIS, MARINE!

From a native Philadelphian and Marine,
Jim McIlhenney
christianamacks@comcast.net

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The Philadelphia Daily News article cited above states that Chief Master Sergeant Willoughby was assigned to Det 1, 619th Tac Ctrl Sqd, at Danang AB. Det 1, 619th TCS, was located at Phu Quoc Island, off the southwest coast of South Vietnam while Det 1, 620th TCS, was located at Danang (Monkey Mountain) and Dong Ha Air Base in northern South Vietnam. CMSgt Willoughby was assigned to the Monkey Mountain facility operated by Det 1, 620th TCS, 505th TCG.




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