Bancroft, Matthew William
Marines Captain

Matthew William Bancroft, age 29, from Burney, California, Shasta county.

Service era: Iraq
Schools: Burney High (1990)
Military history: Vmgr-352, Mag-11, 3D Maw, Mcas Miramar, Ca

Date of death: Wednesday, January 9, 2002
Death details: KC-130/R from Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 352 (VMGR-352) crashed near Shamsii, Pakistan, while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Command Pilot Captain Matthew W. Bancroft, Co-Pilot Captain Daniel G. McCollum, Flight Engineer Gunnery Sergeant Stephen L. Bryson, Loadmaster Staff Sergeant Scott N. Germosen, Flight Mechanic Sergeant Nathan P. Hays, Flight Navigator Lance Corporal Bryan P. Bertrand, Radio Operator Sergeant Jeannette L. Winters killed. 9 January 2002.

Source: Department of Defense, Redding Record Searchlight, U.S. Navy, Military Times

Denmark, Robert Lee
Army Specialist 4

Robert Lee Denmark, age 20, from Shasta County Cottonwood, California .

Parents: William and Myrtle

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Friday, December 31, 1971
Death details: Killed in action in South Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Sacramento Bee (1972)

Holmgren, Roy Jay
Army Specialist 4

Roy Jay Holmgren, age 19, from Redding, California, Shasta county.

Parents: Elroy T. Homgren

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Enterprise High (1968)

Date of death: Thursday, June 18, 1970
Death details: Killed in a helicopter crash in Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Sacramento Bee (1970)

Duval, Michael Eugene
Army Specialist 4

Michael Eugene Duval, age 19, from Cottonwood, California, Shasta county.

Parents: William Duval
Spouse: None
Children: None

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Anderson High

Date of death: Saturday, May 30, 1970
Death details: Killed in action near Saigon

Source: National Archives, Sacramento Bee (1970)

Kimmel, Stanley Regan
Army Specialist 4

Stanley Regan Kimmel, age 20, from Summit City, California, Shasta county.

Parents: Martha Jean Kimmel

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Saturday, May 30, 1970
Death details: Died of shrapnel wounds in the head and neck. He died at an Army hospital near Tokyo hours after his mother arrived.

Source: National Archives, Associated Press (1970)

Gomes, Michael
Army Private 1st class

Michael Gomes, age 20, from Redding, California, Shasta county.

Parents: Edmund Gomes

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Shasta High graduate

Date of death: Wednesday, April 15, 1970
Death details: Killed in action in Vietnam
Cemetery: Reddings

Source: National Archives, Redding Record Searchlight (1970)

Daniels, Harlan
Army Private 1st class

Harlan Daniels, age 20, from Redding, California, Shasta county.

Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Bob E. Stewart

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Saturday, April 11, 1970
Death details: Killed in action in Vietnam

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

Yochum, Lawrence
Army Specialist 4

Lawrence Yochum, age 19, from Burney, California, Shasta county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Friday, February 13, 1970
Death details: Lawrence and his dog, King, were killed in action in Vietnam

Source: National Archives, Sacramento Bee (1970)

Vasquez, Albert Max
Army Private 1st class

Albert Max Vasquez, age 20, from California, Shasta county.

Service era: Korea

Date of death: Thursday, July 9, 1953
Death details: On July 6, 1953, a large Chinese Communist Forces (CCF) unit attacked and overran the U.S. Army outposts on Pork Chop Hill in an attempt to seize whatever territory possible before the impending armistice agreement. After fighting for the position for four days, on July 10, the 7th Infantry Division Commander determined that the CCF disregard for casualties and desire to hold the outpost outweighed the position’s tactical value, and ordered a withdrawal that was eventually completed on July 11. The U.S. never again controlled Pork Chop Hill, preventing thorough recovery efforts for those who were killed or went missing during the fighting. Private First Class Albert Max Vasquez, who joined the U.S. Army from California, served with Company K, 3rd Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He went missing in action on July 9 when his unit attacked Chinese troops manning positions on the crest of Pork Chop Hill. He was not seen to fall in battle, and conditions on the battlefield prevented a search for him. He was not reported to be a prisoner of war. U.S. forces withdrew from Pork Chop Hill over the next couple of days, and after the ceasefire the area became part of the Demilitarized Zone and the Army declared him dead by presumptive finding on December 31, 1953. Today, Private First Class Vasquez is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Stewart, Everett Raymond
Navy Machinist’s Mate 2nd class

Everett Raymond Stewart, age 22, from Anderson, California, Shasta county.

Parents: Pearl Fanny Stewart

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Sunday, December 7, 1941
Death details: On December 8, 2020, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains of Machinist’s Mate Second Class Everett Raymond Stewart, missing from World War II. Machinist’s Mate Stewart joined the U.S. Navy from California. He was aboard the USS Oklahoma (BB-37) at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, when the ship came under attack by Japanese Forces. The Oklahoma was capsized in the attack, and MM1c Stewart was killed in the incident. His remains were recovered from the ship following the attack, but they could not be identified at the time and were buried as unknown remains at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii. In 2015, the DPAA received authorization to reexamine unknown remains associated with the Oklahoma using advances in forensic technology. MM2c Stewart’s remains were exhumed and eventually identified as part of this effort.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency