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Pawnee County, Oklahoma


Highland Cemetery


Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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James Hale Tucker

United States Air Force

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Name: James Hale Tucker Birth Date: 29 Dec 1941 Pawnee Oklahoma Death Date: 26 Apr 1966 North Vietnam

Service Branch: United States Air Force Component: Selective Service Rank: O2 Military Grade: O2 PERSONAL DATA Home of Record: Pawnee, OK Date of birth: 12/29/1941

MILITARY DATA Service: United States Air Force Grade at loss: O2 Rank: Promoted while in MIA status MOS: 1325R: Pilot Length Service: Unit: 16th TAC RECON SQDN, 460TH TAC RECON WING, 7TH AF

CASUALTY DATA Start Tour: Not Recorded Incident Date: 04/26/1966 Casualty Date: 01/09/1978 Age at Loss: 36 Location: Province not reported, North Vietnam Remains: Body not recovered Casualty Type: Hostile, died while missing Casualty Reason: Fixed Wing - Crew Casualty Detail: Air loss or crash over land


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