|
Dates |
A/C |
Location |
Unit |
Description |
Crewmembers KIA |
Hobson
Pg |
|
2/2/1962 |
56-4370 |
Between Bien Hoa and Vung Tau |
464TCW |
First USAF aircraft to be lost in SEA. Ranch Hand on training mission; crashed into dense forest near Route 15 between Bien Hoa and Vung Tau |
Capt. Fergus Groves II
Capt. Robert Larson
SSgt Milo Coghill |
5 |
|
4/20/1962 |
56-4368 |
Hipp Khanh |
464TCW |
Cargo Mission. Landed at wrong airport; tried to take off and runway was too short. Capt. Harry Overman + 2 survived |
|
5 |
|
7/15/1962 |
56-4366 |
24kmS Ban Me Thout |
777TCS/
464 TCW |
Pilot descended through clouds over high ground but was forced to climb because of low ceiling and crashed into trees on hillside, 50 ft below summit 4 crew survived with minor injuries and were rescued 3 days later by helicopter. |
|
5 |
|
10/29/1962 |
56-4364 |
Dak To |
464 TCW |
Landed on wrong airstrip. Hit a rocky ridge on new unfinished airstrip. Capt Richard S Dowell + 5 survivied. Briefing incorrect |
|
6 |
|
11/27/1962 |
20233 |
5.6 Km SW of Xieng Khouang
(Laos) |
Air Amer |
Pilot and FO killed but FR Spec lived. Crashed when hit by heavy ground fire from neutralist anti-aircraft gun. A fire erupted in the cockpit , the rt engine and rt wing |
Fredrick Riley
Donald Heritage
Charles Swain survived |
Leeker |
|
4/12/1963 |
56-4380 |
Naknon Phanom |
777TCS/
464TCW |
Lt wing hit house while C123 was attempting to snare a red flag on top of a flagpole. Two died on ground. |
1LT. Richard L. Hatlestad, 1Lt. Raymond Doyle, SSgt Stanley E. Truesdale
SSgt. Donald Carson
(died 4/15/63) |
6 |
|
9/28/1963 |
55-4513 |
Maha SarakhamThailand |
311TCS/
315TCG |
Crashed on an airlift support mission. Was going to Roiet,a smooth pasture in N. Thailand. Mistook the infield of a racetrack through clouds and landed. Nose gear collapsed and A/C was destroyed. Maj Warner +3 crewmembers survived. |
|
7 |
|
10/24/1963 |
56-4385 |
104 km S of Saigon |
310 ACS |
Shot down by ground fire while on flare dropping mission. |
Capt. Woodrow M. Fitzgerald; Capt. Gordon R. Brown;
SSgt Charles B. Lankford;
SSgt Walter K. Morris
4 VNAF observers. |
7 |
|
2/16/1964 |
UNK |
UNK |
UNK |
1 survivor; shot down by a NVN T-28 |
UNK |
ASN |
|
7/23/1964 |
56-4283 |
Gia Vuc |
315 TCG |
Veered off runway on landing, crashed into barracks and caught fire due to reverse pitch mechanism failed on one propeller. 4 crew survived. |
|
9 |
|
9/12/1964 |
540-20237 |
Ban Na |
Air Am |
Crew member fell out with the load |
Howland Baker |
Leeker |
|
10/24/1964 |
55-4549 |
Near Phum Dak Dam,
Cambodia |
309 ACS |
Hit by anti-aircraft artillery and crashed. Took off from Nha Trang to drop ammo at Sp. Forces Camp (Bu Prang), Hit in rt engine by AAA from Cambodia. Crashed just inside South Viet Nam Border. |
Capt. Edward Krukowski
1Lt Valmore W. Bourque
1Lt Robert G Armstrong
SSgt Ernest J. Halvorson
SSgt. Theodore Phillips
AIC Eugene Richardson
SSgt Lawrence Woods(USA)
PFC Charles P. Sparks (USA) |
11 |
|
12/22/1964 |
55-4522 |
10Km from DaNang; Monkey Mtn |
MACV-SOG |
Project Duck Hook ; may be listed as crashed Feb 13 1965. Mystery surrounds this crash. |
|
Leeker |
|
3/28/1965 |
57-6292 |
Da Nang AB |
311 ACS |
Destroyed in ground collision with VNAF A1. 4 crew survived |
|
16 |
|
5/12/1965 |
55-4516 |
Hon Quan |
310ACS |
Crashed due to pilot error during a flight in So VN. 5 crew survived |
|
20 |
|
6/11/1965 |
56-4379 |
13km S of Holloway Field |
310ACS |
Hit mountain while attempting a supply drop in bad weather |
Maj. Samuel Ganci
Capt Alvin J. Dimond
Capt. Terrence Titus
SSgt Paul Dawson
SSgt Merle E. Estes
SSgt Norman Williams
AIC James Coy |
22 |
|
6/27/1965 |
|
Xom Long Dinh |
MACV-SOG Special Activities Squadron |
Mysterious crash; provider thought to have exploded mid-air during bombing raid, flare drop or evacuating civilians. |
Capt Carl Edwin Jackson
SSgt Billie Roth
14 Chinese nationalists. |
23 |
|
10/3/1965 |
20234 |
Long Tieng |
Air Amer |
Provider crashed in an unsuccessful attempt to go around after pilot reportedly saw drums on the runway |
Copilot Frank Muscal |
Leeker |
|
10/30/1965 |
56-4381 |
Tan Hiep AB |
315ACG |
Damaged beyond repair in aborted takeoff. 4 crew survived |
|
37 |
|
11/21/1965 |
55-4530 |
Da Nang Airport |
315ACG |
Crashed 1 mile short of runway in heavy rain, high winds and darkness after suffering an engine failure. 5 crewed survived. |
|
40 |
|
11/18/1965 |
20199
55-4538 |
Sayaboury |
Air Am |
Stalled and crashed on take-off. 5 crew and 58 passengers injured |
|
Leeker |
|
11/29/1965 |
54-0651 |
South VN |
309ACS |
Shot down by ground fire; both crew survived. |
|
40 |
|
12/11/1965 |
56-4376 |
32 kmW of Tuy Hoa |
309 ACS |
C123 contacted trees on a ridge line and entered a spin crashing 1000ft below. The ridge line had an elevation of about 4000ft and was probably barely visible with low ceilings between 50-100ft and rain showers.
81 SVN paratroopers died |
Maj Robert Horsky
Capt George McKnight
SSgt Mercedes Salinas
SSgt Donald Stewart |
42 |
|
1/4/1966 |
56-4369 |
Tanh Linh |
315ACG |
Crash-landed after engine failure. All 5 crewmembers survived. Possibly on flare mission. |
|
46 |
|
1/9/1966 |
54-0676 |
Near Saigon |
315ACG |
During a re-supply flight, a fire started in fuselage and the Provider crash-landed . Possibly sabotage related to the cargo. Capt. Coulter and Capt. Bagnant survived. |
|
46 |
|
1/13/1966 |
55-4519 |
An Khe |
310ACS |
Crashed following midair collision w/A1E Skyraider at night while acting as flare-ship for the Skyraider that was attacking VC position.
|
Capt. Wayne Anderson
Capt. Herman Ritchie
TSgt. Thomas Fodaro
TSgt. Owen Hoffman
SSgt. Byron Crotwell
SSgt. Edward Hincewicz |
47 |
|
1/25/1966 |
54-0702 |
9km E of An Khe on a mountain by Hwy 19 just east of An Khe Pass |
311ACS |
C123 carried 42 soldiers & ammo/grenades. The Provider had departed An Khe with 42 army personnel going to Special Forces camp Bong Son 65k NE. Lost an engine in the clouds and attempted to return to An Khe. Crash into side of a steep mountain. witnessed by squad of 1st Bn 8th Cav guarding the pass. |
Capt Harry Crumley
Capt Edward Handly
SSgt Leonard Williams
SSgt Richard Youtsey
42 Army Troops |
48 |
|
2/3/1966 |
55-4537 |
16 km from Khe Sanh |
311ACS |
Hostile action suspected when the Provider disappeared on short airlift support mission. May have had 4 VN troops. Extensive searching did not find the plane. |
Major James Carter
Capt Wilbur Brown
A1C Edward Parsley(lM)
A1C Thurmond Waller(FM) |
49 |
|
4/13/1966 |
56-4382 |
Tan Son Nhut |
315 ACW |
VC mortar attack destroyed the Provider on the ground. |
|
55 |
|
5/17/1966 |
55-4534 |
near Vinh Thanh |
310ACS |
Shot down by ground fire while on a candlestick mission and the Provider burst into flames. Pilots tried to reach an airfield but crashed and all were killed. |
Capt. Stanley G. Cox
1stLt Albert R. Wilson
MSgt. Raymond Jajtner
A1C William J. Moore
A1C Jerry M. Wall |
59 |
|
6/20/1966 |
56-4378 |
5km N of Tam Ky |
309ACS |
Ranch Hand Defoliation Mission; shot down by small arms fire causing a crash and burn; Crew rescued by marine helos ; aircraft later destroyed by B57. No fatalities. 1stLt Paul Clanton; 1st Lt Steven A. Aigner; SSgt. Elijah Winstead survived. |
|
62 |
|
6/30/1966 |
54-0644 or
(55-4644) |
Qui Nhon AB |
310ACS/
315ACW |
Crashed on landing after losing an engine. Three crew members survived and one died later. Capt. Richard J. McSweeny, copilot unknown, and Sgt Ronald C. Willerscheidt survived. |
SSgt Robert Ray Myles was seriously injured and died on 7/26/66 |
64 |
|
10/31/1966 |
54-0597 |
13km W of Lai Khe |
12thACS |
Defoliation Mission; shot down by small arms fire. Pilot made forced landing on top of jungle underbrush that was about 20-30 ft high; 3 occupants ok. SSgt. Elijah Winstead's-second crash. Capt. Thomas Davie and Capt Joseph Dougherty also survived. |
|
79 |
|
11/26/1966 |
56-4367 |
Dam Tieng |
19thACS |
Shortly after takeoff hit by small arms fire(50 caliber bullets). Hydraulic fluid fire erupted; The SVN paratroopers panicked but the crew belly-landed at Dam Tieng. 37 onboard lived. Capt R. Nagel; 1Lt Anavil; 35ARVN paratroopers. |
|
82 |
|
1/4/1967 |
56-4372 |
Buny Buny |
19 ACS |
The Provider was destroyed on landing. Five crew survived |
|
85 |
|
1/31/1967 |
54-0611 |
24km W Sepone |
12th ACS |
On 4th spray run, the lead Provider rolled inverted, crashed and caught fire thought to be due to ground fire. Another Provider was hit and managed to land at Khe Sanh due to great skill of its crew. |
Capt. Roy Kubley
Maj. Lloyd Walker
Capt. Harvey Mulhauser
Capt. Howard L. Barden
A1C Ronald K. Miyazaki |
87 |
|
4/15/1967 |
55-4575 |
Kham Duc |
311ACS |
Nose wheel collapse on landing at Kham Duc. First K model destroyed. 5 crew survived. Re-supply mission. |
|
95 |
|
7/20/1967 |
54-0630 |
Near Gia Vuc |
12thACS |
Defoliation Mission; shot down by small arms and burst into flames and crashed. |
Lt. Col. Everett Foster
Maj Allan Stearns
Maj Donald Steinbrunner
SSgt. Irvin Weyandt
Sgt Le Tan Bo (VNAF) |
110 |
|
9/4/1967 |
54-0621 |
Bao Loc |
19thACS |
Provider captained by the CO of 19thACS disappeared on a flight from Bien Hoa to Nha Trang. Pilot error. Four of the passengers were a Ranch Hand crew on their way to pick up their aircraft that had been repaired after battle damage. |
L/C Merle Turner
Capt. Edward Goucher
A1C James Mayo
8 passengers including Ranch Hand Crew: Capt. William B. Mahone, Capt Virgil K. Kelley, TSgt Jacklin M. Boatwright and TSgt. Harold C. Cook. |
116 |
|
10/25/1967 |
54-0667 |
Tan Son Nhut airport |
310th ACS |
Republic F-105D Thunderchief was landing in poor weather on runway 25L and collided with C123; The wing sliced into lt side of C123; F105 caught fire killing its pilot. The C123 crew survived the crash with burns but one crewmember died a few days later. Capt Jack Dole and three other crewmembers survived. |
SSgt Curtis E. Stieferman
Died 4 Nov
Survived crash but went back to save crewmember and inhaled flames and was extensively burned. |
122 |
|
12/8/1967 |
54-
0582 |
87km sw of Ban Me Thot |
310th ACS |
Crash attributed to pilot error. All 5 survived |
|
128 |
|
3/1/1968 |
54-0694 |
Khe Sanh |
311ACS |
Crashed on take -off after being hit by mortar fragments during a re-supply mission. All 10 survived. |
|
139 |
|
3/6/1968 |
54-0590 |
1.6km S of Khe Sanh |
311ACS |
Attempted a go-around after small plane landed in front of it. Hit by ground fire in rt turbine and crashed in flames. |
L/C Frederick Hampton
1Lt. Ellis Helgeson
Sgt. Jeffry Conlin
Sgt. Dallas H> Moore
SSgt. William Anselmo & SSgt Noel Rios (15th Aerial Port Sqdn) plus
44 US Marines
1 Combat Photographer |
140 |
|
3/7/1968 |
54-0594 |
Khe Sanh |
311 ACS |
Tail hit by VC mortar while plane on runway and then destroyed by another mortar attack the next day. |
|
141 |
|
3/24/68 |
54-
0589 |
Nakhom Phanom |
606 ACS |
A/C struck by AA over Southern Laos. RTB to NKP and made emergency landing. A/C had to be scrapped. 5 crew survived
|
|
142 |
|
3/31/1968 |
54-0653 |
Phan Rang |
315 ACW |
Mechanical failure on take-off on a troop flight; 4 survivors. |
|
144 |
|
5/18/1968 |
54-0639 |
10km from Bien Hoa |
315 SOW |
Hit by small arms fire and crashed. |
|
ASN |
|
5/23/1968 |
20104 655 |
Na Khang |
Air Amer |
Touched down 30ft short of runway and struck a two ft high embankment and main gear collapsed. |
|
Leeker |
|
5/23/1968 |
54-588 |
Near Xom Rach Goc |
12thACS |
Shot down on spray run by small arms fire. Crashed into the sea about 1 mile off coast. |
L/C Emmet Rucker
Maj James Shanks
Sgt Herbert Schmidt |
150 |
|
9/12/1968 |
54-0714 |
Vinh Long |
19th SOS |
Crashed landed when a prop went into reverse and plane veered off runway. All 3 crew survived. |
|
162 |
|
12/13/1968 |
54-0600 |
Near Ban Hai |
606 SOS |
Collided with Martin B57ECanberra and crashed. Candlestick mission. Crew bailed out with one survivor (Lt. T.M. Turner) |
1Lt Joseph Fanning
1Lt John S. Albright
1Lt Morgan Donahue
MSgt. Fredrick Clarke
TSgt. Samuel Walker
TSgt. Douglas Daley |
169 |
|
12/17/1968 |
54-0708 |
SSW of Chu Lai AB |
309SOS |
During ferry flight a Provider crashed due to the wrong type fuel being pumped into the aircraft..jet fuel instead of av gas. Loadmaster Pat Murray survived. |
Lt. Col Richard A. Brown (311th)
1Lt Roger Strout (311th)
SSgt Jesse Bradshaw (309th) |
170 |
|
5/18/1969 |
54-0639 |
Bien Hoa |
310 SOS |
On an airlift sortie the Provider had its port engine damaged by 12.7 mm ground fire near Tanh Linh and tried to make an emergency landing at Bien Hoa but crashed six miles north of the airfield. |
1Lt. Neil W. Hayden
1 Lt. Douglas M. Evans
MSgt. Duane L. Hartenhoff
TSgt. Kermit B. Roberts
SSgt. Carl J. Wanner
Sgt. Milton J. Bush |
181 |
|
10/10/1969 |
54-0642 |
Kien Giang |
19th SOS |
Crashed on take- off from Roc Ghia; The Provider suddenly banked left and crashed. Suspected fuel starvation due to steep climb angle. |
Capt William Unckrich
1Lt Charles Burrell
TSgt Harry Shepard
SSgt Lavoyn Jones
A1C Leland Johnson |
190 |
|
12/17/1969 |
55-4562 |
Gia Nghia |
310 SOS |
Undershot landing; broke up and destroyed by fire. 4 survivors. Provider was carrying fuel payload. |
SSgt. Gary V. Clark (14th FMS)
|
194 |
|
1/3/1970 |
54-0688 |
Binh Thuy |
19th TAS |
While landing the C-123 hit part of the arresting gear used for fighters, blew a main tire, and veered off the runway into a rice paddy. All 5 survived. After a few days acids in the rice paddy destroyed the aircraft, so it was a total loss except for the engines. |
|
196 |
|
8/10/1970 |
55-4527 |
Cam Ranh Airport |
310 TAS |
The C-123 was using full flaps during a practice assault landing at Cam Ranh Bay when a flap hinge broke causing uncontrollable roll. Crashed into the sea almost upside down just short of the runway. The loadmaster survived. |
Maj Grant Waugh
Capt Dwaine Mattox
TSgt Bernard Morrill |
207 |
|
11/27/1970 |
55-4574 |
25km SW Nha Trang |
19th TAS |
Poor weather (broken overcast at 2000ft & 1500m visibility; in route to Nha Trang when it struck trees on a ridge at 4600ft some 500 ft below top; wreck found 9 days post accident. |
1Lt Marvin Arthington
Maj Robert Baker
1Lt Fredrick Rader III
TSgt Willian O’Kieff
Sgt Allen Bodin
A1C Fredrick Neff
73 ARVN Troops |
209 |
|
11/29/1970 |
54-0649 |
15 miles South of Cam Ranh Bay |
310 TAS |
On flight from Phan Rang to Cam Ranh Bay in poor weather, the C123 crashed into high ground at 2700 ft. Thirty US Military/11 USAF personnel plus 10 ARVN troops were killed. Two ARVN survivors were found 5 days later walking toward a road. Capt Vincent Fairbrother and Sgt Gary Aldredge survived and found 7 days after crash. |
Capt. Cecil Moyer
Capt. Norbert Podhajsky
1Lt James Saxby
SSgt Grayson Newberry
SSgt Harry Watson |
209 |
|
2/10/1971 |
56-4373 |
Phan Rang |
310 TAS |
Spraying for malarial mosquitoes; Provider was making low passes for photos. |
1Lt Milton Deas
1Lt Richard O’Keefe
L/C Daniel Tate
MSgt Donald Dunn
TSgt Clyde Hanson |
212 |
|
3/19/1971 |
54-0650 |
Thein Ngon |
19th TAS |
Caught fire on landing w/nose gear collapse. Four survived without injury |
|
213 |
|
12/24/1971 |
54-613 |
Long Tieng |
Air Amer |
An airplane taxied into rubber fuel drum; fuel ignited and burned C123 which was unloading the fuel. |
|
Leeker |
|
12/27/1971 |
57-6293 |
81km w Kuang Prabang |
Air Amer |
Possibly shot down on a peppergrinder flt w. full load of ammo &wh. phosphorus |
George L. Ritter
Roy Townley
Edward Weissenback
K. Saysongkham |
Leeker |
|
8/26/1972 |
54-675
20124 |
Near Pleiku |
Air Amer |
En route SGN to PXU |
|
Leeker |
|
8/27/1972 |
54-4555 or
55-20216 |
Near Vang Vieng |
Air Amer |
Left Vang Vieng w/ 13,500 Lbs palletized ordnance and hit hill in Nammeui Valley, 20 ft below ridge line at 4850 ft elevation in bad weather. |
William Reeves
Joel Gudahl
Kickers: Praves Satarakij and T. Khammanephet and 5 passengers |
Leeker |
|
11/6/1972 |
54-648 |
3km S of Paksong |
Air Amer |
Shot with rudder control loss; all 4 crew bailed out. Airplane crashed and burned (cargo included fresh produce and ammunition on 14 pallets for 3 drop zones in Laos. Neil Hansen, WC Crothers and 3 Thai kickers. |
|
Leeker |
|
2/9/1973 |
56-4374
20258 |
near Thakhet East |
Air Amer |
Shot down by missile on flight to Savannakhet with 12,000 lbs of general cargo. Both pilots missing; one kicker killed when jumped without parachute; the other survived, |
Howard Boyles Jr
Jack Cavill
P. Chaichana |
Leeker |
|
3/7/1973 |
20185
55-4524 |
Near Bon Hong Sa |
Air Amer |
Destroyed by impact and fire |
James Ackley
Clarence Driver
2 AFDs |
Leeker |
|
5/13/1974 |
55-4531 |
6.5km s of Tay Ninh |
Air Amer |
Struck by hostile fire (SA7 Missile)l Forced landing carried out in hostile area; airplane was abandoned. On way to SGN |
|
Leeker |
|
7/27/1974 |
57-6294 |
9km S of Moc Hoa |
Air Amer |
Cargo mission. Had delivered rice to refugees at Phnom Penh and was returning to Saigon when struck by Strella surface to air missile |
|
Leeker |
|
1/3/1975 |
54-625 |
9km s of nha trang |
Air Amer |
Dalat/Cam-Ly to Nha Trang; shot down by SA-7 missile; wreckage found 4 d later by AA Bell 204B |
|
Leeker |