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Fazzari, Mathew G.
Army 1st lieutenant

Mathew G. Fazzari, age 25, from Walla Walla, Washington, Walla Walla county.

Service era: Afghanistan
Military history: 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Date of death: Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Death details: Died in Qarah Bagh, Afghanistan of wounds suffered when his helicopter crashed. Capt. Scott P. Pace was also killed.

Source: Department of Defense, Military Times

Fulton, Ronald Joe
Army Chief warrant officer 2

Ronald Joe Fulton, age 27, from Walla Walla, Washington, Walla Walla county.

Spouse: Marlene L. Fulton
Children: Liesa, 6; Ronald, 1

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Walla Walla High (1960)

Date of death: Saturday, January 31, 1970
Death details: Body recovered
Cemetery: Lompoc Evergreen

Source: National Archives, Lompoc Record

Francisco, San Dewayne
Air Force Major

San Dewayne Francisco from Burbank, Washington, Walla Walla county.

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Monday, November 25, 1968
Death details:  On November 25, 1968, an F-4D Phantom II (tail number 66-7523, call sign “Grommet 02”) with two crew members took off with a reconnaissance aircraft on a mission over North Vietnam. While over the target area, the F-4D radioed that it had been hit and crashed soon after. The reconnaissance aircraft aborted the mission immediately but did not see the Phantom crash; however, the reconnaissance aircraft did detect a steady rescue beeper and directed search and rescue aircraft to the area. Search teams located the crash site and made voice contact with the crew but were driven off by small arms fire. Bad weather complicated search efforts in the following days, and by the time searchers arrived on the ground, neither of the Phantom’s crew members could be located.

First Lieutenant San Dewayne Francisco entered the U.S. Air Force from Washington and served in the 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. He was the pilot of the Phantom when it was shot down on November 25, 1968, and he remains unaccounted-for. Following the incident, the Air Force promoted 1st Lt Francisco to the rank of Major (Maj). Today, Major Francisco is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Source: National Archives, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Campbell, Craig F.
Army Private

Craig F. Campbell from Washington, Walla Walla county.

Service era: World War II

Date of death: Tuesday, July 21, 1942
Death details: Following the Allied surrender on the Bataan Peninsula on April 9, 1942, the Japanese began the forcible transfer of American and Filipino prisoners of war to various prison camps in central Luzon, at the northern end of the Philippines. The largest of these camps was the notorious Cabanatuan Prison Camp. At its peak, Cabanatuan held approximately 8,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war that were captured during and after the Fall of Bataan. Camp overcrowding worsened with the arrival of Allied prisoners who had surrendered from Corregidor on May 6, 1942. Conditions at the camp were poor, with food and water extremely limited, leading to widespread malnutrition and outbreaks of malaria and dysentery. By the time the camp was liberated in early 1945, approximately 2,800 Americans had died at Cabanatuan. Prisoners were forced to bury the dead in makeshift communal graves, often completed without records or markers. As a result, identifying and recovering remains interred at Cabanatuan was difficult in the years after the war. Private Craig F. Campbell joined the U.S. Army from Washington and served in the 745th Ordnance Company in the Philippines during World War II. He was captured in Bataan following the American surrender and died of malaria and dysentery on July 21, 1942, at the Cabanatuan Prison Camp in Nueva Ecija Province. He was buried in a communal grave in the camp cemetery along with other deceased American POWs; however, his remains could not be associated with any remains recovered from Cabanatuan after the war. Today, Private Campbell is memorialized on the Walls of the Missing at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.
Cemetery: Manila American Cemetery

Source: National Archives, American Battle Monuments Commission, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Farmer, Walter Grant
Marines Private

Walter Grant Farmer, age 21, from Walla Walla, Washington, Walla Walla county.

Service era: World War I

Date of death: Tuesday, October 22, 1918
Death details: Wounded by a machine gun bullet, died 19 days later in France
Cemetery: Mountain View, Walla Walla

Source: Soldiers of the Great War, findagrave.com, findagrave.com

Fouste, John M.
Private

John M. Fouste, age 29, from Lowden, Washington, Walla Walla county.

Service era: World War I

Date of death: Saturday, October 5, 1918
Death details: Killed in action
Cemetery: Mountain View in Walla Walla, Washington

Source: Soldiers of the Great War, findagrave.com

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