William Commodore Wood, Jr
Major
421ST TAC FTR SQDN, 366TH TAC FTR WING, 7TH AF
United States Air Force
Paris, Tennessee
January 03, 1943 to October 04, 1979
(Incident Date September 02, 1972)
WILLIAM C WOOD is on the Wall at Panel W1, Line 70

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12 Jul 2008

REMEMBERED

by
Roger Heath
rogerheath@bellsouth.net

 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 02 Sep 1972 a section of F-4s (TUFA 1 and TUFA 2) from Tahkli RTAFB were working in the Plaine des Jarres area of Laos about 5 miles east of Ban Na Mai village under the control of a Forward Air Controller, RAVEN 23. After two dry passes to ensure they had acquired the target, TUFA 2 rolled in hot. The aircraft, F-4E tail number 68-0335, burst into flames immediately after ordnance release and continued in a 40 degree dive, impacting the ground just beyond the target area. TUFA 1 saw two ejection seats leave the aircraft, followed by two parachutes - but both disappeared into clouds. When TUFA 1 tried to contact the FAC he received no answer - RAVEN 23 had also disappeared.

Search and rescue efforts began at once, the wreckage of both aircraft was found, and parachutes were sighted on the ground - but no contact was made with any of the four men from TUFA 2 and RAVEN 23. Although it was concluded that the RAVEN 23 crash probably was not survivable, the two aircrew from TUFA 2 were carried as Missing in Action until the Secretary of the Air Force approved Presumptive Findings of Death for them on 04 Oct 1979. The four men were

  • TUFA 2, F-4E 68-0335, 421st Tac Ftr Sqdn
    • LtCol Robert R. Greenwood, Portsmouth, VA
    • Major William C. Wood, Paris, TN

  • RAVEN 23, O-1D 57-2799, Det 1 Udorn, 56th Special Ops Wing
    • Capt Richard W. Herold, Plattsburgh, NY
    • Royal Laotian Air Force observer, name unknown
Their bodies have not been recovered.

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