The Department of Defense POW/Missing
Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a serviceman,
missing in action from the Vietnam War, have been identified and will be
returned to his family for burial with full military honors.
Air Force Capt. Clyde W. Campbell of
Longview, Texas, will be buried June 21 at Arlington National Cemetery. On March 1, 1969, Campbell was a pilot aboard
an A-1J Skyraider aircraft that crashed while carrying out a close air-support
mission in Houaphan Province, Laos.
American forward air controllers directing the mission in the area
reported hearing an explosion that they believed to be Campbell’s bombs, but later
learned Campbell’s aircraft had crashed.
No parachutes were seen in the area.
In 1997, a joint United States - Lao
People’s Democratic Republic (L.P.D.R.) team investigated a crash site in
Houaphan Province, Laos, within 330 feet of the last known location of
Campbell. In addition to human remains,
the team located aircraft wreckage and military equipment, which correlated
with Campbell’s aircraft.
From 2009 to 2010, additional joint
U.S.-L.P.D.R. recovery teams investigated and excavated the crash site three
times. Teams recovered additional human
remains, military equipment -- including an aircraft data plate -- and a
.38-caliber pistol matching the serial number issued to Campbell.
Scientists from the JPAC used
circumstantial evidence and forensic identification tools in the identification
of Campbell.
For additional information on the
Defense Department’s mission to account for missing Americans, call 703-
699-1420 or visit the DPMO website at http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo .
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