James Newton Sweet
First Lieutenant
HMM-161, MAG-39, 1ST MAW, III MAF
United States Marine Corps
South Lima, New York
September 08, 1945 to October 17, 1968
JAMES N SWEET is on the Wall at Panel W41, Line 70

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James N Sweet
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11 Feb 2007

Jim was an antique car enthusiast and owned and restored a 1931 Chevy. Jim graduated from Livonia Central School in 1963 and from Alfred Technical College in 1965. Jim always wanted to be a pilot. Jim was my brother and my best friend and I miss him a lot.

From his brother,
Michael Sweet
penske022000@juno.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

The HMM-161 Command Chronology contains the following entries:
"17 Oct 68: 1 aircraft missing in marginal weather at last known position was YD0437, time 1855H."

"18 Oct 68: The missing aircraft since 161855H [sic] was located at 1130H position YD042374. The aircraft was believed to have hit ridge line in clouds and rain showers with 6 persons on board receiving fatal injuries."

while the Air Group 39 Chronology contains
"17 October 1968. On a medevac mission in mountainous terrain, the CH-46 Med-evac aircraft went inadvertently IFR and crashed. The wreckage was not located until the following day due to weather."
CH-46D BuNo 154794 crashed on a ridgeline about 12 kilometers southeast of Ca Lu. The six men who died were
  • HMM-161, MAG-39
    • Capt Joseph L. Powell, Alexandria, VA, copilot
    • 1stLt James N. Sweet, South Lima, NY, pilot
    • Cpl John R. Ferrazzano, New Hyde Park, NY, aircrewman
    • LCpl Robert M. Cheek, Wolcottville, IN, crew chief
    • LCpl William D. Frantz, Schuylkill Haven, PA, gunner

  • H&MS-39, MAG-39

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