James Robert Klimo

Sergent First Class
DOOR GUNNER  UH-1H #67-19512
28 year old Married, Caucasian, Male
Born on Dec 28, 1949
From: Muskegon, Michigan
Casualty was on November 4, 1969  in Khanh Hoa, South Vietnam
Non-Hostile, died missing
Helicopter - crew air loss, crash on land
Body was not recovered
Religion: Protestant
(Panel 16W - Line 30)



 

 

On November 4, 1969, WO Terry L. Alford, aircraft commander; WO1 Jim R. Cavender, pilot, and SP4 John A. Ware, crew chief, were flying a series of combat support missions in a UH1H helicopter (serial #67-19512) in South Vietnam.

WO Alford was returning to his base at Nha Trang from Duc Lap at  about 1920 hours when he made his last known radio contact with the 48th Aviation Company Operations at Ninh Hoa. Either the pilot or aircraft commander gave his approximate location as Duc My Pass, and stated he was in the clouds and instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). Shortly afterwards, the controller at Ninh Hoa heard a radio transmission that WO1 Alford was in trouble. The pilot reported, inexplicably, that the helicopter was flying upside down.

It is believed that the helicopter did not receive hostile fire. Search efforts were conducted for six consecutive days, with no results.  For the complete case record and latest MIA search information see John Ware's memorial page.



Suspected crash site NW of Nha Trang


 


 

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