List of United States servicemembers and civilians missing in action during the Vietnam War (1972–75)

This article is a list of US MIAs of the Vietnam War in the period from 1972–75. No servicemembers or civilians were lost in 1974. In 1973, the United States listed 2,646 Americans as unaccounted for from the entire Vietnam War. By July 2019, 1,587 Americans remained unaccounted for, of which 1,009 were classified as further pursuit, 488 as no further pursuit and 90 as deferred.[1]

1972

Date missingSurname, First name(s)RankServiceUnitOperation/Battle NameLocationCircumstances of lossRecovery status
January 20Berdahl, David DPrivate first classUS Army3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry RegimentSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceDoor gunner on a UH-1H helicopter #69-16717 hit by anti-aircraft fire on a search and rescue mission and crashed, he was trapped in the helicopter which was seen to explode[2]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 20Edwards, Harry JSpecialistUS Army3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry RegimentSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceRifleman on a UH-1H #69-16717 hit by anti-aircraft fire on a search and rescue mission, crashed and was seen to explode[4]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
February 4Cooper, Daniel DLieutenantUS NavyVA-22, USS Coral SeaSouth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinHis A-7E #156870 ran out of fuel and crashed at night while waiting for landing[5]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
February 16Lee, Albert RAviation structural mechanic first classUS NavyVF-111, USS Coral SeaSouth VietnamLost overboard[6]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
February 25Morgan, William JMajorUS ArmyAdviser, Military Region 1, CORDSSouth Vietnam, Da NangPassenger on UH-1H #69-15391 that hit the fantail of USS John R. Craig and crashed into Da Nang Harbour[7]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 7Howell, Carter AFirst lieutenantUSAF4th Tactical Fighter SquadronLaos, Saravane ProvincePilot of an F-4E seen to impact the ground on a bombing run, no ejection observed. In 2003 the remains of the weapons system officer, 1st Lieutenant Stephen A Rusch were recovered.[8][9]Presumptive finding of death[3]
March 23Jackson, James TCaptainUSAF25th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Steel TigerLaos, Savannakhet ProvinceWeapons system officer on an F-4D #66-8792 which crashed inverted while pulling up from a bombing run[10]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 23Whitt, James EMajorUSAF25th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Steel TigerLaos, Savannakhet ProvincePilot of an F-4D which crashed inverted while pulling up from a bombing run[11]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 23Pike, Dennis SLieutenantUS NavyVA-192, USS Kitty HawkLaosHis A-7E suffered engine failure and he was seen to eject[12]Presumptive finding of death[3]
March 27Crow, Raymond JAirman first classUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia, Stoeng Treng ProvincePararescueman on HH-53C #66-10359 Jolly Green 61 that crashed on a rescue mission. A pararescueman was lowered to the crash site but was unable to identify any remains in the burnt-out wreckage[13]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 27Dreher, Richard ECaptainUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia, Stoeng Treng ProvinceCopilot of an HH-53C that crashed on a rescue mission[14]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 27Manor, JamesSenior AirmanUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia, Stoeng Treng ProvincePararescueman on an HH-53C that crashed on a rescue mission[15]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 27Pannabecker, David ECaptainUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia, Stoeng Treng ProvincePilot of an HH-53C that crashed on a rescue mission[16]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 27Wagner, Raymond AAirman first classUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia, Stoeng Treng ProvincePararescueman on an HH-53C that crashed on a rescue mission[17]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 27Wong, Edward PSpecialist 4US Army57th Assault Helicopter CompanySouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvinceDoor gunner on UH-1H #67-17841 that was hit by enemy fire and crashed, he was injured and carried on a litter by ARVN troops to a Fire Support Base, but was not seen again[18]Presumptive finding of death[3]
March 30Crosby, Bruce ASpecialist 4US Army8th Radio Research Field Station[19]Easter OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Cam Lo DistrictKilled when a rocket hit the radio bunker at Firebase Sarge[20]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 30Westcott, Gary PSpecialist 5US Army8th Radio Research Field Station[21]Easter OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Cam Lo DistrictKilled when a rocket hit the radio bunker at FSB Sarge[22]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 1Worth, James FCorporalUSMCSub-unit 1, 1st ANGLICOEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Firebase Gio LinhMissing following an NVA attack[23]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 2Bolte, Wayne LMajorUSAF42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile[24]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 2Gatwood, Robin F1st LieutenantUSAF42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceCopilot of EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile[25]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 2Giannangeli, Anthony RLieutenant ColonelUSAF42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceElectronic warfare officer on EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile[26]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 2Levis, Charles ALieutenant ColonelUSAF42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceElectronic warfare officer on EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile[27]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 2Serex, Henry MMajorUSAF42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceElectronic warfare officer on EB-66C #54-0466 call sign Bat 21 hit by an SA-2 missile[28]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 3Christensen, Allen DSergeantUS Army37th Signal BattalionSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceCrew chief on a UH-1H #68-16330 that crashed in heavy cloud flying from Marble Mountain Air Facility to Quảng Trị[29]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 3O'Neill, Douglas LChief Warrant OfficerUS Army37th Signal BattalionSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceCopilot on a UH-1H #68-16330 that crashed in heavy cloud flying from Marble Mountain Air Facility to Quảng Trị[30]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 3Williams, Edward WSpecialist 4US Army37th Signal BattalionSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceDoor gunner on a UH-1H #68-16330 that crashed in heavy cloud flying from Marble Mountain Air Facility to Quảng Trị[31]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 3Zich, Larry AChief Warrant OfficerUS Army37th Signal BattalionSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of a UH-1H #68-16330 that crashed in heavy cloud flying from Marble Mountain Air Facility to Quảng Trị[32]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 3Muren, Thomas RFireman ApprenticeUS NavyUSS John R. CraigNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[33]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 7Lull, Howard BMaster SergeantUS ArmyAdvisory Team 70, MACVEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Loc Ninh DistrictDisappeared evading capture after his position was overrun by NVA[34]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 7Potts, Larry F1st LieutenantUSMCSub-unit 1, 1st ANGLICOEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceObserver on an OV-10A #68-3820, call sign Covey 282 hit by anti-aircraft fire, ejected successfully, believed captured[35]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 7Walker, Bruce C1st LieutenantUSAF20th Tactical Air Support SquadronEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of an OV-10A #68-3820, call sign Covey 282 hit by anti-aircraft fire, ejected successfully, evaded capture for 11 days, last seen by a search and rescue helicopter with NVA troops closing in around him[36]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 9Ketchie, Scott D1st LieutenantUSMCVMA-224, USS Coral SeaLaos, Savannakhet ProvinceCopilot of an A-6A hit by anti-aircraft fire. The pilot ejected successfully and was rescued[37]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 13Christensen, John M1st LieutenantUSMCVMCJ-1Operation Freedom TrainNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinElectronic warfare officer on an EA-6A #156979 that disappeared on a night mission[38]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 13Leet, David LCaptainUSMCVCMJ-1Operation Freedom TrainNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinPilot an EA-6A #156979 that disappeared on a night mission[39]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 14Greenleaf, Joseph GLieutenantUS NavyVF-114, USS Kitty HawkEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Cam Lo DistrictPilot of an F-4J hit by ground fire and seen to hit the ground with no ejection observed. The remains of the weapons systems office Lt. Clemie McKinney were returned in 1985[40]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 16Jones, Orvin CCaptainUSAF17th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Freedom TrainNorth Vietnam, HaiphongWeapons systems officer on an F-105G hit by anti-aircraft fire and crashed in Haiphong harbour[41]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 16Mateja, Alan PCaptainUSAF17th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Freedom TrainNorth Vietnam, HaiphongPilot of an F-105G hit by anti-aircraft fire and crashed in Haiphong harbour[42]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 24Brownlee, Robert WLieutenant ColonelUS ArmyAdvisory Team 22, MACVEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvinceDistrict senior adviser disappeared while evading capture after the NVA overran Đắk Tô Base Camp[43]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 24Carter, George WMajorUS ArmyAdvisory Team 22, MACVEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvinceEvacuated as NVA overran Đắk Tô Base Camp, UH-1H #69-15715 was hit by enemy fire and crashed[44]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 24Ellen, Wade LWarrant OfficerUS Army57th Assault Helicopter CompanyEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvinceCopilot of UH-1H #69-15715 which was hit by enemy fire and crashed while evacuating advisers from Đắk Tô Base Camp[45]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 24Hunsicker, James ELieutenantUS Army57th Assault Helicopter CompanyEaster OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvincePilot of UH-1H #69-15715 which was hit by enemy fire and crashed while evacuating advisers from Đắk Tô Base Camp[46]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 24Jones, Johnny M1st LieutenantUS Army17th Aviation GroupEaster OffensiveSouth VietnamEvacuated as NVA overran Đắk Tô Base Camp, UH-1H #69-15715 was hit by enemy fire and crashed[47]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 24Zollicoffer, FranklinSpecialist 4US ArmyArmy Installation PleikuEaster OffensiveSouth VietnamMedic on UH-1H #69-15715 which was hit by enemy fire and crashed while evacuating advisers from Đắk Tô Base Camp[48]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 26Dunn, Richard ETechnical SergeantUSAFCCK Air Force Base on temporary duty to 345th Tactical Airlift SquadronBattle of An LocSouth Vietnam, An LocLoadmaster on a C-130E #64-0508 shot down while making a night supply drop to the garrison at An Loc[49]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 26Russell, Richard L1st LieutenantUSAFCCK Air Force Base on temporary duty to 345th Tactical Airlift SquadronBattle of An LocSouth VietnamNavigator on a C-130E #64-0508 shot down while making a night supply drop to the garrison at An Loc[50]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 26Reynolds, Terry LCivilianCambodia, Prey Veng ProvinceReporter for UPI captured by Khmer Rouge with Australian photographer Alan Hirons and Cambodian photographer Chhim Sarath on Route 1[51]Presumptive finding of death[3]
April 30Seagraves, Melvin DSeamanUS NavyUSS TripoliNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[52]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
May 3McDonald, Joseph W1st LieutenantUSMCVMA-224, USS Coral SeaOperation Freedom TrainNorth Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvincePilot of an A-6A #155709 shot down. The remains of the weapons system operator Captain David B. Williams were returned in 1989[53]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 6Wiles, Marvin BLieutenantUS NavyVA-22, USS Coral SeaOperation Freedom TrainNorth VietnamHis A-7E was hit by an SA-2 while attacking a SAM site, ejected successfully[54]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 7Consolvo, John WCaptainUSMCVMFA-212Easter OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of an F-4J #155576 hit by enemy fire while attacking SAM missile transporters, no ejection observed[55]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 8Leaver, John MCommanderUS NavyCruiser-Destroyer Flotilla IINorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinPassenger in an SH-3G helicopter which crashed while landing on USS Providence (CL-82) at night[56]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
May 8Taylor, Jr. Edmund BCaptainUS NavyCruiser-Destroyer Flotilla IINorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinPassenger in an SH-3G helicopter which crashed while landing on USS Providence at night[57]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
May 11Strobridge, Rodney LCaptainUS Army79th Aerial Rocket Artillery, 1st Cavalry DivisionBattle of An LocSouth Vietnam, An LocCopilot of an AH-1G #69-15009 hit by ground fire[58]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 11Williams, Robert JCaptainUS Army229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry DivisionBattle of An LocSouth Vietnam, An LocPilot of an AH-1G #69-15009 hit by ground fire[59]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 12Bogard, Lonnie PCaptainUSAF435th Tactical Fighter SquadronLaos, Savannaket ProvincePilot of an F-4D which disappeared on a night reconnaissance mission over the Ban Karai Pass[60]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 12Ostermeyer, William H1st LieutenantUSAF435th Tactical Fighter SquadronLaos, Savannaket ProvinceWeapons systems officer on an F-4D which disappeared on a night reconnaissance mission over the Ban Karai Pass[61]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 24Henn, John RChief Warrant OfficerUS Army79th Aerial Rocket ArtilleryBattle of An LocSouth Vietnam, An LocCopilot of an AH-1G #67-15836 hit by a SAM and broke in half at an altitude of 4800 feet. The remains of the pilot W2 Isaac Y. Hosaka were recovered on 5 June[62]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 25Strong, Henry HCommanderUS NavyVA-212, USS HancockNorth Vietnam, VinhHis A-4F #155045 was hit by anti-aircraft fire, no ejection or parachute observed[63]Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 29Morrow, Larry KSpecialist 4US ArmyTroop H, 17th Armored Cavalry SquadronSouth Vietnam, Kon Tum ProvinceGunner/observer on an OH-6A which was shot down, crashed and burned. The remains of the pilot W1 Gerald D. Spradlin were recovered on 30 June[64]Presumptive finding of death[3]
June 5Kraner, David SFiremanUS NavyUSS AshtabulaNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[65]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
June 5Payne, Kylis TSeamanUS NavyUSS ChipolaSouth Vietnam, South China SeaLost overboard[66]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
June 6Fowler, James AMajorUSAF523rd Tactical Fighter SquadronNorth Vietnam, Yên BáiPilot of an F-4D #66-6232 hit by an SA-2 while on a MigCAP mission near Yên Bái Air Base, no ejection or parachutes observed[67]Presumptive finding of death[3]
June 6Seuell, John WCaptainUSAF523rd Tactical Fighter SquadronNorth Vietnam, Yên BáiWeapons system officer on an F-4D #66-6232 hit by an SA-2 while on a MigCAP mission near Yên Bái Air Base, no ejection or parachutes observed[68]Presumptive finding of death[3]
June 12Wiley, Richard DSpecialist 4US ArmyTroop F, 8th CavalrySouth Vietnam, Thừa Thiên ProvinceCrewman on an OH-6A hit by enemy fire[69]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
June 14Davis, Francis JLieutenant CommanderUS NavyVA-37, USS SaratogaNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinHis A-7A #153206 crashed at sea[70]Presumptive finding of death[3]
June 18Kilpatrick, Larry RLieutenantUS NavyVA-105, USS SaratogaNorth VietnamHis A-7A was lost while on a night attack mission[71]Presumptive finding of death[3] until 18 May 2018 when he was accounted for[72]
July 7Robertson, LeonardCaptainUSMCVMA-533Easter OffensiveSouth Vietnam, Khe SanhPilot of an A-6A hit by enemy fire and crashed into the ground, no ejection observed[73]Presumptive finding of death[3]
July 12O'Donnell, SamuelCaptainUSAF433rd Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvinceWeapons systems officer on an F-4E which disappeared on an armed reconnaissance mission. The remains of the pilot 1st Lieutenant James L. Huard were identified in 1997[74]Presumptive finding of death[3]
July 12Shimkin, AlexCivilianSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceJournalist klled in an NVA ambush[75]Missing[3]
July 17Brown, Wayne GCaptainUSAF497th Tactical Fighter SquadronSouth Vietnam, Thừa Thiên ProvinceWeapons systems officer on an F-4D[76]Presumptive finding of death[3]
July 17Haas, Leon FLieutenantUS NavyVA-155, USS OriskanyOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinHis A-7B #154521 crashed at sea while on a night reconnaissance mission over Nghệ An Province[77]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
August 10Sansone, James JSeamanUS NavyUSS Newport NewsNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[78]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
August 12Thompson, David MLieutenantUS NavyVF-24, USS HancockNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinHis F-8J crashed on final approach to the carrier at night[79]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
August 20Lester, Roderick BLieutenantUS NavyVA-52, USS Kitty HawkOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Quảng Ninh ProvincePilot of A-6A #157018 hit by anti-aircraft fire during a low-level night armed reconnaissance/strike mission. The remains of the bombardier/navigator Lt Harry S. Mossman were recovered in 2003[80]Presumptive finding of death[3]
August 22Crockett, Willian J1st LieutenantUSAF421st Tactical Fighter SquadronSecond Battle of Quảng TrịSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceWeapons systems officer on F-4E #68-0477 hit by ground fire on a close air support mission. The wing separated from the aircraft, which rolled inverted and crashed into the ground at a speed of 450 knots. No ejection observed[81]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
August 22Tigner, Lee MMajorUSAF421st Tactical Fighter SquadronSecond Battle of Quảng TrịSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of F-4E #68-0477 hit by ground fire on a close air support mission. The wing separated from the aircraft, which rolled inverted and crashed into the ground at a speed of 450 knots. No ejection observed[82]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
September 2Greenwood, Robert RMajorUSAF421st Tactical Fighter SquadronLaos, Plain of JarsWeapons systems officer on an F-4E #64-0335 hit by anti-aircraft fire and possibly collided with an O-1F #2799 forward air controller, two ejections and one parachute observed[83]Presumptive finding of death[3]
September 2Herold, Richard WCaptainUSAF56th Special Operations WingLaos, Plain of JarsPilot of an O-1F #2799 forward air controller, which apparently collided with F-4E #64-0335[84]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
September 2Wood, William CCaptainUSAF421st Tactical Fighter SquadronLaos, Plain of JarsPilot of an F-4E #64-0335 hit by anti-aircraft fire and possibly collided with an O-1F #2799 forward air controller, two ejections and one parachute observed[85]Presumptive finding of death[3]
September 8Gerstel, Donald ALieutenant CommanderUS NavyVA-93, USS MidwayNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinHis A-7B was hit by lightning and subsequently disappeared on a reconnaissance mission[86]Presumptive finding of death[3]
September 17Buell, Kenneth RLieutenant CommanderUS NavyVA-35, USS AmericaOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Hải DươngBombardier/navigator of an A-6A #157028 shot down on a bombing mission. The remains of the pilot CDR Verne G Donnelly were identified in 1991[87]Presumptive finding of death[3]
September 17Goetsch, Thomas ASeaman ApprenticeUS NavyUSS Kitty HawkNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[88]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
September 17Turose, Michael S1st LieutenantUSAF17th Wild Weasel SquadronOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinElectronic warfare officer on an F-105G # 8360 was hit by an SA-2 and crashed at sea[89]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
September 17Zorn, Thomas OCaptainUSAF17th Wild Weasel SquadronOperation LinebackerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinPilot of an F-105G # 8360 was hit by an SA-2 and crashed at sea[90]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
September 25Chan, PeterSeaman ApprenticeUS NavyUSS OriskanyNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinLost overboard[91]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
October 6Boltze, Bruce EChief Warrant OfficerUSMC1st ANGLICOSouth Vietnam, Da NangObserver on an OV-10 #67-14673 that was seen to explode in mid-air while directing naval gunfire[92]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
October 6McCormick, Carl OLieutenant ColonelUSAF20th Tactical Air Support SquadronSouth Vietnam, Da NangPilot of OV-10 #67-14673 that was seen to explode in mid-air while directing naval gunfire[93]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
October 12Peacock, John RCaptainUSMCVMA-533North Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvincePilot of an A-6A #155700 that disappeared on a bombing mission[94]Presumptive finding of death[3]
October 12Price, William M1st LieutenantUSMCVMA-533North Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvinceBombardier/navigator on an A-6A #155700 that disappeared on a bombing mission[95]Presumptive finding of death[3]
October 24Bixel, Michael SLieutenant (LTJG)US NavyVA-115, USS MidwaySouth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinBombardier/navigator on an A-6A that crashed on the deck of the USS Midway during a night landing, ejected but not recovered[96]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
November 7Brown, Robert MMajorUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronNorth Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvincePilot of an F-111A that disappeared on a single aircraft night strike mission[97]Presumptive finding of death[3]
November 7Morrissey, Robert DMajorUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronNorth Vietnam, Quảng Bình ProvinceWeapons systems officer on an F-111A that disappeared on a single aircraft night strike mission[98]Presumptive finding of death[3]
November 20Breuer, Donald CCaptainUSMCVF-232Laos, Savannakhet ProvinceRadar intercept officer of an F-4J hit by anti-aircraft fire, both crewmen ejected but only the pilot was rescued[99]Presumptive finding of death[3]
November 21Caffarelli, Charles JCaptainUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronSouth Vietnam, South China SeaWeapons systems officer on an F-111A #67-0092 that disappeared on a night strike mission. Aircraft wreckage washed up south of Huế in December[100]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
November 21Stafford, Ronald DCaptainUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronSouth Vietnam, South China SeaPilot of an F-111A #67-0092 that disappeared on a night strike mission. Aircraft wreckage washed up south of Huế in December[101]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
November 28Earnest, Charles MCommanderUS NavyVA-75, USS SaratogaNorth VietnamPilot of an A-6A Intruder #155622 that crashed following a night launch, the bombardier/navigator ejected successfully[102]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
November 28Harvey, Jack RCaptainUSAF421st Tactical Fighter SquadronSouth Vietnam, Thừa Thiên ProvincePilot of an F-4D that crashed on a non-combat flight from Udorn, Thailand to Da Nang[103]Presumptive finding of death[3]
November 28Jones, Bobby MCaptainUSAF432nd Tactical Reconnaissance SquadronSouth Vietnam, Thừa Thiên ProvinceFlight surgeon passenger on an F-4D that crashed on a non-combat flight from Udorn, Thailand to Da Nang[104]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 18McElvain, James RMajorUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Linebacker IINorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinWeapons systems officer on an F-111A #67-099 that disappeared on a single aircraft strike mission[105]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 18Ward, Ronald JLieutenant ColonelUSAF430th Tactical Fighter SquadronOperation Linebacker IINorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinPilot of an F-111A #67-099 that disappeared on a single aircraft strike mission[106]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 20McLaughlin, Arthur VChief Master SergeantUSAF348th Bombardment SquadronOperation Linebacker IINorth Vietnam, HanoiGunner on a B-52D #56-0622 hit by an SA-2, 2 crewmen ejected and were captured, the remains of 2 other crewmen were returned in 2003 and 2004[107]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 20Stuart, John FMajorUSAF348th Bombardment SquadronOperation Linebacker IINorth Vietnam, HanoiPilot of a B-52D #56-0622 hit by an SA-2, 2 crewmen ejected and were captured, the remains of 2 other crewmen were returned in 2003 and 2004[108]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 21Gould, Frank AMajorUSAF2nd Bombardment SquadronOperation Linebacker IILaosRadar-navigator on a B-52D hit by an SA-2 over Hanoi, all other crewmen ejected successfully[109]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 22Bennett, Thomas WCaptainUSAF22nd Bombardment WingOperation Linebacker IINorth VietnamCo-pilot of a B-52D #55-0061 hit by an SA-2, 3 crewmen ejected successfully and were captured, while the remains of the other 2 crewmen were returned in 1989[110]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 24Jackson, Paul VCaptainUSAF56th Special Operations WingLaos, Plain of JarsPilot of an O-1 FAC that collided with an A-7D during a close air support mission, the O-1 crash-landed and he was seen to be dead[111]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
December 25Rickman, Dwight G1st LieutenantUSMC1st ANGLICOSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvincePilot of an O-1 shot down east of Dong Ha[112]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 27Chipman, Ralph JCaptainUSMCVMA-533Operation Linebacker IINorth VietnamPilot of an A-6A #155666[113]Presumptive finding of death[3]
December 27Forrester, Ronald W1st LieutenantUSMCVMA-533Operation Linebacker IINorth VietnamBombardier/navigator on an A-6A #155666[114]Presumptive finding of death[3]

1973

Date missingSurname, First name(s)RankServiceUnitOperation/Battle NameLocationCircumstances of lossRecovery status
January 3Scaife, Kenneth DSeaman apprenticeUS NavyUSS William C. LaweSouth VietnamLost at sea[115]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 4Johnston, Steven BLieutenantUSAF497th Tactical Fighter SquadronLaosWeapon Systems Officer in an F-4D struck by ground fire, both crewmen ejected and he was seen to be dead on the ground[116]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 6Lindahl, John CLieutenantUS NavyVA-56, USS MidwayNorth Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinDrowned after his A-7B ditched in the sea immediately after launch[117]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 21Christopherson, Keith ALieutenant junior gradeUS NavyVAQ-130, USS RangerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of VinhKilled when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch[118]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 21Parker, Charles LLieutenant commanderUS NavyVAQ-130, USS RangerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of VinhKilled when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch[119]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 21Wiehr, Richard DPetty officer second classUS NavyVAQ-130, USS RangerNorth Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, east of VinhKilled when his EKA3B ditched in the sea immediately after a night launch[120]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 27Morris, George WLieutenantUSAF23rd Tactical Air Support SquadronSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceOV-10A Bronco aircraft #68-3806, call sign Nail 89 was hit by an SA-7 missile, both crewmen ejected, two parachutes were sighted and initial voice contact was made with one crewmember[121]Presumptive finding of death[3]
January 27Peterson, Mark ALieutenantUSAF23rd Tactical Air Support SquadronSouth Vietnam, Quảng Trị ProvinceOV-10A Bronco aircraft #68-3806, call sign Nail 89 was hit by an SA-7 missile, both crewmen ejected, two parachutes were sighted and initial voice contact was made with one crewmember[122]Presumptive finding of death[3]
January 30Duensing, James ALieutenantUS NavyVF-21North Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinKilled in collision of his F-4J #158361 with another F-4J 158366 of VF-21[123]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
January 30Haviland, Roy ELieutenant junior gradeUS NavyVF-21North Vietnam, Gulf of TonkinKilled in collision of his F-4J #158361 with another F-4J 158366 of VF-21[124]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
February 3Stringham, William SAviation machinist third classUS NavyVAW-115, USS MidwaySouth VietnamLost at sea[125]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
June 14McLeod, David VMaster sergeantUSAF40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery SquadronCambodia Tonlé SapJolly Green 64, HH-53C, 66-10362, lost its tail rotor and crashed into the Tonlé Sap[126]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
June 16Cornelius, Samuel BCaptainUSAF336th Tactical Fighter SquadronCambodiaKilled when his F4E was hit by ground fire and crashed. No parachutes were seen, and no emergency beeper signals were heard indicating that the crew ejected safely.[127]Presumptive finding of death[3]
June 16Smallwood, John JLieutenantUSAF58th Tactical Fighter Squadron (on temporary duty with the 336th TFS)CambodiaKilled when his F-4E was hit by ground fire and crashed. No parachutes were seen, and no emergency beeper signals were heard indicating that the crew ejected safely.[128]Presumptive finding of death[3]

1975

Date missingSurname, First name(s)RankServiceUnitOperation/Battle NameLocationCircumstances of lossRecovery status
March 12Dolan, Edward VCivilianSouth Vietnam, PleikuAir Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash.[129]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 12Miller, George CCivilianUSAIDSouth Vietnam, PleikuAir Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash[129]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
March 12Seidl, RobertCivilianSouth Vietnam, PleikuAir Vietnam Douglas DC-4 XV-NUJ crash[129]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 25Walsh, BrianCivilianCambodiaMissing[3]
April 29Nystul, William CLieutenantUS NavyHMM-164Operation Frequent WindSouth VietnamCH-46F Swift 1–4 crashed into the sea on its approach to the USS Hancock during a night sea and air rescue mission[130]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
April 29Shea, Michael JLieutenant junior gradeUS NavyHMM-164Operation Frequent WindSouth VietnamCH-46F Swift 1–4 crashed into the sea on its approach to the USS Hancock during a night sea and air rescue mission[131]Killed in action, body not recovered[3]
May 15Benedett, Daniel APrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangKilled in the crash of Knife 31Listed as killed in action, body not recovered[3] until January 2013 when his remains were identified[132]
May 15Hall, Gary LPrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangLeft on Koh Tang during evacuation.[133] Executed by the Khmer Rouge in late May[133]:286–9Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 15Hargrove, Joseph NLance corporalUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangLeft on Koh Tang during evacuation.[133]:254 Executed by the Khmer Rouge on 16 May[133]:281–6Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 15Jacques, James JPrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangKilled in the crash of Knife 31Listed as killed in action, body not recovered,[3] until 1 September 2012 when his remains were identified[134]
May 15Loney, Ashton NLance corporalUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangKIA, body left on Koh Tang during evacuationKilled in action, body not recovered[3]
May 15Marshall, Danny GPrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangLeft on Koh Tang during evacuation[133]:254 Executed by the Khmer Rouge in late May[133]:286–9Presumptive finding of death[3]
May 15Maxwell, James RPrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangKilled in the crash of Knife 31Listed as killed in action, body not recovered,[3] until 9 July 2012 when his remains were identified[134]
May 15Rivenburgh, Richard WPrivate first classUSMC2nd Battalion, 9th MarinesMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangKilled in the crash of Knife 31Listed as killed in action, body not recovered,[3] until 25 June 2012 when his remains were identified[134]
May 15Rumbaugh, Elwood EStaff sergeantUSAF21st Special Operations SquadronMayaguez incidentCambodia, Koh TangMissing presumed drowned in the crash of Knife 21Killed in action, body not recovered[3]

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