
Donald Elmer Paxton, age 40, from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Linn county.
Service era: Vietnam
Spouse: Doris (Bleakley)
Children: Leslee Paxton, 14
Parents: H.E. Paxton
Schools: Franklin High (1947) and University of Iowa (1951)
Date of death: February 22, 1969
Death details: On August 15, 2000, Joint Task Force–Full Accounting (JTF-FA, now DPAA) identified the remains of Colonel Donald Elmer Paxton, missing from the Vietnam War.
Colonel Paxton entered the U.S. Air Force from Iowa and served with the 8th Tactical Bombardment Squadron. On February 22, 1969, he piloted a B-57B Canberra (tail number 52-1532, “Yellow Bird 40”) on a night combat mission against enemy targets in Laos. During the mission, his aircraft was shot down by enemy ground fire and crashed in Khammouan Province, killing Col Paxton. A search was prevented by the rugged terrain and the active enemy presence in the loss area, and his remains were not recovered at the time. In 1996, a joint U.S./Laotian investigative team traveled to the crash site in Khammouan Province, where they recovered human remains and personal effects, and in 2000, U.S. investigators were able to identify Col Paxton from these remains.
Cemetery: Arlington National
Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, Cedar Rapids Gazette (1969. 2017)