“It is my duty, as a member of the Air
Rescue Service, |
Pararescueman Killed in Action
William C. SuttonMaster Sergeant |
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Anti-aircraft guns had
earlier shot down an F-105 fighter-bomber along the border Between North
Vietnam and Laos just north of Mu Gia Pass. Sergeant's Pruett and Sutton
are TDY to the 40th ARRS based at Udorn RTAFB Thailand.
Pruett and Sutton are crewmembers on Jolly Green 71 that was part of a
SAR task force launched to rescue the F-105 crew. The mission was deep
in enemy territory and did not go unnoticed by communist ground radar
controllers who launch at least one Soviet MiG 21 fighter against the
SAR forces. Although U.S. airborne radar control aircraft are aware of,
and broadcast the MiG's presence, there was little concern by the
overwhelmingly superior American force. The MiG fighter pilot concealed
himself in adverse weather and terrain and slips through the American
protective combat screen. He launches an Atol air-to-air missile that
impacts Jolly Green 71.
The high Jolly Green, flying cover for JG 71, saw the rocket pass beside
his aircraft and strike Jolly Green 71. The helicopter disintegrated in
the air and the burning wreckage was observed falling to earth. There
were no known survivors among the six crewmen.
This was the only time a
helicopter is brought down by an air-to-air missile during the Vietnam
War.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Report |
Newspaper Article |