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Allen, Henry Lewis
Air Force Major

Henry Lewis Allen, age 26, from Daytona Beach, Florida, Volusia county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Thursday, March 26, 1970
Death details: On March 26, 1970, an O-1 Bird Dog (tail number 51-4996), call sign “Raven 23,” with two crew members took off on an area familiarization mission between Vientiane and Long Tieng, Laos. The ground station at Vientiane established radio contact with “Raven 23” twice during its mission, but on a third attempt there was no response from the crew and the Bird Dog never reached its destination. Extensive search efforts at the time failed to locate the aircraft, a crash site, or either of the two men who were aboard. After the war, the copilot’s remains were located and identified; however, the pilot was never found. First Lieutenant (1stLt) Henry Lewis Allen, who entered the U.S. Air Force from Florida, served in the Detachment One, 56th Special Operations Wing, and was the pilot of “Raven 23” when it went missing. Attempts to locate his remains following the incident have been unsuccessful. Today, Subsequent to the incident, and while carried in the status of missing in action (MIA), the U.S. Air Force promoted 1stLt Allen to the rank of Captain (Capt). On July 6, 1978, the U.S. Air Force posthumously promoted Capt Allen to the rank of (Maj). Today, Maj Allen is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Elzinga, Richard Gene
Air Force Major

Richard Gene Elzinga, age 27, from Shedd, Oregon, Linn county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Thursday, March 26, 1970
Death details: On November 18, 2010, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC, DPAA) identified the remains of Major Richard Gene Elzinga, missing from the Vietnam War. Major Elzinga joined the U.S. Air Force from Oregon and served with the 56th Special Operations Wing. On March 26, 1970, he took off as a crew member aboard an O-1 Bird Dog (tail number 51-4996, call sign “Raven 23”) on an area-familiarization mission between Vientiane and Long Tieng, Laos. The aircraft crashed at some point during the mission for unknown reasons and Maj Elzinga was killed. Attempts to locate the crash site at the time were unsuccessful. Between 1994 and 2009, human remains, aircraft wreckage, and crew-related equipment were recovered that related to “Raven 23.” Advanced forensic techniques were able to identify the human remains as those of Maj Elzinga.

Source: National Archives

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