Hottell III, John A.
Army Major

John A. Hottell III, age 27, from Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Tuesday, July 7, 1970
Death details: Was aboard a helicopter that went missing in South Vietnam. The remains of those on board were recovered in the days following the crash.

Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)

Sensing, John Leslie
Army Captain

John Leslie Sensing, age 22, from Clarksville, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Parents: Dorothy L. Sensing

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Thursday, April 30, 1970
Death details: Killed in action
Cemetery: Nashville National

Source: National Archives, 35th Infantry Regiment Association, The Tennessean (1970)

Richardson, Darek Nicholau
Army Warrant officer 1st class

Darek Nicholau Richardson, age 23, from Clarksville, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Parents: Tandy W. Richardson
Spouse: Sherrie Clardy Richardson

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Monday, April 20, 1970
Death details: Killed in action while piloting a troop helicopter when it was shot down.

Source: National Archives, Leaf Chronicle (1970)

Brown, Ernest Lykurgus Jr.
Navy Chief petty officer

Ernest Lykurgus Jr. Brown, age 25, from Clarksville, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Tuesday, February 24, 1970
Death details: Killed in Vietnam
Cemetery: Long Island National

Source: National Archives, Newsday (1970)

Darnell, Michael Edward
Army Private 1st class

Michael Edward Darnell, age 20, from Woodlawn, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Parents: Edward L. Darnell

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Sunday, January 11, 1970
Death details: Killed in action

Source: National Archives, Fort Worth Star Telegram (1970)

Woods, Lawrence
Army Staff sergeant

Lawrence Woods, age 36, from Clarksville, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Saturday, October 24, 1964
Death details: The Department of Defense announced on March 18, 2014 that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing from the Vietnam War, were recently accounted for and will be buried in a group burial ceremony. Army Staff Sgt. Lawrence Woods of Clarksville, Tenn., was buried as part of group on March 21, 2014 at Arlington National Cemetery, in a ceremony honoring the servicemen who were lost in an aircraft crash on Oct. 24, 1964.Woods and seven other service members were aboard a C-123 Provider aircraft that crashed when it was struck by enemy fire while resupplying the U.S. Special Forces camp at Bu Prang, Vietnam. Also on board the aircraft were Air Force service members Capt. Valmore W. Bourque, 1st Lt. Edward J. Krukowiski, 1st Lt. Robert G. Armstrong, Staff Sgt. Ernest J. Halvorson, Staff Sgt. Theodore B. Phillips, Airman 1st Class Eugene Richardson and Army Pfc. Charles P. Sparks. Shortly after the crash, U.S. forces arrived at the site and recovered remains of seven of the crew members, but they could not locate Woods. The remains for the seven crew members were individually identified and the men were laid to rest at that time.In early 1997, a joint U.S./Kingdom of Cambodia team investigated the crash site and found it to be on the Vietnam side of the border. Subsequently, a joint U.S./Socialist Republic of Vietnam team surveyed the site in 1999, and confirmed that the wreckage correlated to a U.S. C-123 Provider aircraft.In 2009-2010, U.S. and Vietnamese teams excavated the site and recovered human remains and additional evidence, including a metal identification tag from the aircraft’s commander.To identify those remains, scientists from the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command used forensic and circumstantial evidence, which allowed them to account for Woods.
Cemetery: Memorialized at Fort Donelson National

Source: National Archives, grave marker, Department of Defense

Johnston, James Woodrow
Army Sergeant

James Woodrow Johnston, age 44, from Clarksville, Tennessee, Montgomery county.

Spouse: Julia A. Johnston

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Friday, March 16, 1962
Death details: Among 93 soldiers aboard a transport plane on a “secret mission” to Vietnam. Wreaths Across America in 2021: “Very little is known about what happened to the plane and its passengers, and due to the circumstance surrounding this mission, the names of those lost have not yet been added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C.”
Cemetery: A memorial honoring the lives lost was dedicated in 2021 in Columbia Falls, Maine

Source: Atlanta Counstitution (1962), MauiNow (2021), UPI (1962)