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Sacharanski, Frank Eric
Marines 1st lieutenant

Frank Eric Sacharanski, age 24, from Wayne, New Jersey, Passaic county.

Service era: Vietnam
Schools: Wayne Senior High

Date of death: Wednesday, March 25, 1970
Death details: Killed in South Vietnam in a mid-air collision of two helicopters

Source: National Archives, Paterson News (1970)

Kane, Richard Raymond
Marines Major

Richard Raymond Kane from Wayne, New Jersey.

Date of death: September 12, 1967
Death details: On September 12, 1967, an RF-4B Phantom II (bureau number 15-3104, call sign “Cottonpicker 52”) carrying two members, left Da Nang Air Base on a nighttime photographic reconnaissance mission over South Vietnam. During the mission, another aircraft from the same squadron but flying another mission observed and reported a flash and a streak of flame west of the mouth of the Hoi An River. Radio calls made to “Cottonpicker 52” were not answered and the Phantom failed to return from its mission. Search and rescue efforts launched at daylight located a burned area west of Da Nang; however, numerous attempts to locate the two crew members and the missing aircraft were unsuccessful.

Captain Richard Raymond Kane, who joined the U.S. Marine Corps from New Jersey, served with Marine Composite Reconnaissance Squadron 1, Marine Air Group 11, 1st Marine Air Wing. He was the air reconnaissance officer aboard the RF-4B when it crashed, and his remains were not recovered. Following the incident, the Marine Corps promoted Capt Kane to the rank of Major (Maj). Today, Major Kane is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Pados, Steven Paul
Army Recruit

Steven Paul Pados, age 22, from Wayne, New Jersey, Passaic county.

Parents: Stephen Pados and Elizabeth R. Soveges

Service era: Vietnam

Date of death: Wednesday, November 8, 1961
Death details: Among 77 killed in Richmond, Virginia when the engines aboard their plane failed and it crashed into marshland. The crew and passengers died from carbon monoxide poisoning. The flight was enroute from Baltimore to Columbia, South Carolina.
Cemetery: Calvary in Paterson, New Jersey

Source: Associated Press (1961), Virginia death certificate

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