Francis Edward ViscontiMajorHMM-362, MAG-36, 1ST MAW United States Marine Corps 16 October 1934 - 15 October 1973 Syracuse, New York Panel 03E Line 109 |
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The database page for Francis Edward Visconti
Dear Frank,
Arlene Marine |
I purchased an MIA bracelet for Major Francis E. Visconti a few years ago and I wear it every day. I purchased it to honor him and to help with the financial effort to search for missing men and women who have served our great country and paid the ultimate price. I hope that by wearing Major Visconti's bracelet I remind those around me that "We will never forget". God bless the missing and their families.
Jack Marino
John A. Marino |
A Note from The Virtual WallThe Marine Air Group 36 (MAG-36) Command Chronology for November 1965 contains the following entry:"22 November 1965 - An emergency lift was made by HMM-362 to relieve the ARVN outpost at THACH TRU, south of Quang Ngai. The mission was successfully completed in very poor weather conditions which apparently caused the loss of YL-36, last seen in IFR conditions in a climbing turn at night over the sea, northeast of Quang Ngai. To date no sign of the aircraft or crew has been found, and it is assumed that it crashed at sea with the loss of all hands: 1stLt F VISCONTI, 1stLt R A MILLER, Cpl V J PIRKER and Cpl J E DOUGLAS.""YL-36" was the side number for UH-34D Bureau Number 147180. All four crewmen were carried as Missing in Action, and promoted while in that status, until the Secretary of the Navy approved Presumptive Findings of Death for them on the dates indicated below:
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Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
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