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52 years later first American killed in Viet Nam comes home
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/19/ear....ap/index.html
NEW YORK (AP) -- More than a half century after he died in the flaming crash of a CIA-owned cargo plane and became one of the first two Americans to die in combat in Vietnam, a legendary soldier of fortune known as "Earthquake McGoon" is coming home. The skeletal remains of James B. McGovern Jr., discovered in an unmarked grave in remote northern Laos in 2002, were positively identified on September 11 by laboratory experts at the U.S. military's Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Hawaii. They will be flown back to the mainland next week for a military funeral in New Jersey on October 28, said McGovern's nephew, James McGovern III, of Forked River, New Jersey. "Bottom line, it's closure for my family and a great feeling," McGovern said. Six feet and 260 pounds -- huge for a fighter pilot -- McGovern carved out a flying career during and after World War II that made him a legend in Asia. An American saloon owner in China dubbed him "Earthquake McGoon," after a hulking hillbilly character in the comic strip "Li'l Abner." He died May 6, 1954, when his C-119 Flying Boxcar cargo plane was hit by ground fire while parachuting a howitzer to the besieged French garrison at Dien Bien Phu. "Looks like this is it, son," McGovern radioed another pilot as his crippled plane staggered 75 miles into Laos, where it cartwheeled into a hillside. Killed along with "McGoon," 31, were his co-pilot, Wallace Buford, 28, and a French crew chief. Two cargo handlers, a Frenchman and a Thai, were thrown clear and survived. |
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Dien Bien Phu was where the French got beaten by the Vietminh. Interesting how far back US involvement was in Vietnam. Hopefully, there were some lessons learned that can be applied to Iraq today. I don't know... lessons like:
Don't back regimes that don't have majority support Disentangle religious/ethnic divisions before commiting yourself to a faction It's easier to beat an enemy than to hang on to his territory (I think Machiavelli covered this in "The Prince") |
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nice waste of money there...
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at least hes home
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