BARNES, ALFRED ★ 20 MAY 27 - MAY 69 MASCARI, PHILLIP ★ 3 DEC 44 - MAY 69 CAPPARELLI, GEORGE ★ 20 MAY 48 - 1 MAY 68 DALEY, DANIEL ★ 19 OCT 47 - 1 MAY 68 TAYLOR, ANTHONY ★ 9 NOV 46 - 1 MAY 68 ATKINSON, FRANKLIN ★ 3 AUG 47 - 2 MAY 69 BUKOWSKI, RONALD ★ 4 APR 48 - 2 MAY 68 FESKEN, WILLIAM ★ 4 DEC 46 - 2 MAY 67 MCDONALD, JAMES ★ 15 NOV 48 - 2 MAY 68 WEDLAKE, BRIAN ★ 11 NOV 47 - 2 MAY 68 WRIGHT, LEROY ★ 4 JUN 29 - 2 MAY 68 KRUGER, ROBERT ★ 19 JUL 48 - 3 MAY 67 CARTWRIGHT, JOHN ★ 19 JUN 47 - 4 MAY 67 FORE, ALEXANDER ★ 23 SEP 47 - 4 MAY 67 SWAYZE, JOSEPH ★ 2 OCT 45 - 4 MAY 66 TORRES, ANTHONY ★ 18 FEB 25 - 4 MAY 68 TORSIELLO, WAYNE ★ 29 MAR 50 - 4 MAY 70 ADAMS, PHILLIP ★ 24 MAY 50 - 5 MAY 70 BACKES, BRUCE ★ 8 NOV 46 - 5 MAY 68 JACOBS, JEROME ★ 25 DEC 48 - 5 MAY 68 MALCOLM, WILLIAM ★ 4 SEP 41 - 5 MAY 70 NEWTON, BARRIE ★ 23 NOV 49 - 5 MAY 69 RAMIREZ, NELSON ★ 25 NOV 46 - 5 MAY 68 WORTHINGTON, ROBERT ★ 9 DEC 47 - 5 MAY 70 GARRIDO, ROBERT ★ 4 FEB 46 - 6 MAY 68 KIMBALL, WILLIAM ★ 17 MAR 45 - 6 MAY 68 POWELL, ELMER ★ 30 AUG 46 - 6 MAY 66 PREMOCK, DENNIS ★ 19 JUN 42 - 6 MAY 68 ROBINSON, MITCHELL ★ 26 AUG 50 - 6 MAY 70 DEGE, RAYMOND ★ 2 OCT 49 - 7 MAY 70 KNAUS, JOHN ★ 17 JAN 50 - 7 MAY 70 MCCARTHY, JOHN ★ 26 SEP 48 - 7 MAY 70 PIPPENBACH, JOSEPH ★ 18 JUL 43 - 7 MAY 70 DAVERN, MATTHEW ★ 4 OCT 47 - 8 MAY 66 GENOVESE, CARMINE ★ 5 MAR 44 - 8 MAY 66 JOHNSON, ARMSTEAD ★ 28 OCT 26 - 8 MAY 68 BOWMAN, HARRY ★ 31 AUG 45 - 9 MAY 68 BUTTENBAUM, GARY ★ 4 JAN 44 - 9 MAY 67 KLANIECKI, EDWARD ★ 31 AUG 48 - 9 MAY 69 BOCHE, GARY ★ 6 JUN 44 - 10 MAY 68 CERRATO, NICHOLAS ★ 27 DEC 47 - 10 MAY 69 FREITAG, DIETER ★ 10 SEP 46 - 10 MAY 72 GLYNN, AARON ★ 8 OCT 47 - 10 MAY 67 REID, JOHN ★ 3 MAY 47 - 10 MAY 67 TOLBERT, DELANCY ★ 10 JUN 47 - 10 MAY 67 WILKINS, RANDOLPH ★ 8 OCT 48 - 10 MAY 68 KOZAK, DAVID ★ 1 MAR 47 - 11 MAY 70 RYAN, WILLIAM ★ 24 APR 44 - 11 MAY 69 WALTERS, MICHAEL ★ 11 JAN 47 - 11 MAY 69 BRADY, EDWARD ★ 17 DEC 46 - 12 MAY 70 DE LORENZO, RONALD ★ 4 JAN 47 - 12 MAY 69 ESTERGREN, JAMES ★ 28 MAR 42 - 12 MAY 67 GOTTHARDT, ROBERT ★ 19 AUG 45 - 12 MAY 68 HILL, TYRONE ★ 12 MAR 49 - 12 MAY 68 HINSON, ALVIN ★ 3 MAR 36 - 12 MAY 69 MENTER, JEROME ★ 25 JUL 47 - 12 MAY 69 RUVOLIS, EDWARD ★ 17 JUL 44 - 12 MAY 68 ABBATEMARCO, JOHN ★ 24 MAR 49 - 13 MAY 70 EGGENBERGER, WILLIAM ★ 1 JUL 39 - 13 MAY 69 FOLGER, JOHN ★ 19 FEB 49 - 13 MAY 69 REBELO, JOAQUIM ★ 1 SEP 46 - 13 MAY 67 RECK, JOHN ★ 4 AUG 43 - 13 MAY 68 SANCHEZ, VIDAL ★ 10 JAN 42 - 13 MAY 67 SCHARIBONE, DAVID ★ 19 DEC 46 - 13 MAY 67 TIEFENTHALER, JOSEPH ★ 19 OCT 45 - 13 MAY 67 TOZOUR, MARVIN ★ 17 MAY 47 - 13 MAY 68 BAKER, JON ★ 14 APR 46 - 14 MAY 68 BASS, SEYMOUR ★ 20 APR 28 - 14 MAY 68 HALVORSEN, DONALD ★ 5 MAY 48 - 14 MAY 67 KNOSKY, RONALD ★ 27 JAN 46 - 14 MAY 67 KOPCINSKI, STANLEY ★ 20 AUG 46 - 14 MAY 66 HADLEY, STEPHEN ★ 6 SEP 50 - 15 MAY 71 HAYES, FRANCIS ★ 14 JUL 47 - 15 MAY 68 MOORER, BOBBY ★ 26 OCT 41 - 15 MAY 68 PICARELLI, JOSEPH ★ 17 JUL 43 - 15 MAY 68 WINTERS, CHRISTOPHER ★ 2 JAN 50 - 15 MAY 71 CASEY, ROBERT ★ 15 JUN 48 - 16 MAY 68 CHURCH, ROBERT ★ 27 DEC 46 - 16 MAY 68 COLES, VINCENT ★ 27 FEB 50 - 16 MAY 68 KUKOWSKI, THOMAS ★ 25 FEB 46 - 16 MAY 71 SEAMAN, DONALD ★ 8 JUL 30 - 16 MAY 65 WELSH, THOMAS ★ 17 JAN 30 - 16 MAY 66 DEITMAN, EDWARD ★ 3 APR 43 - 17 MAY 69 MCCANTS, JOSEPH ★ 7 APR 49 - 17 MAY 69 ALLAWAY, DONALD ★ 22 JUL 45 - 18 MAY 66 GANUN, PAUL ★ 25 SEP 48 - 18 MAY 69 GELB, ALAN ★ 23 MAY 37 - 18 MAY 68 GIORDANO, DANIEL ★ 2 AUG 49 - 18 MAY 69 KLECZ, STANLEY ★ 9 DEC 46 - 18 MAY 67 LAWSON, BIRDEN ★ 30 MAY 48 - 18 MAY 69 MONROE, VINCENT ★ 1 JUL 34 - 18 MAY 68 NEMCHIK, JOHN ★ 25 FEB 46 - 18 MAY 67 SCHMALZ, CARL ★ 15 SEP 47 - 18 MAY 68 BRADY, ROBERT ★ 21 SEP 47 - 19 MAY 67 BURNHAM, JOSEPH ★ 15 APR 48 - 19 MAY 68 DONOVAN, JOHN ★ 1 NOV 42 - 19 MAY 68 GONDER, KENNETH ★ 3 MAY 47 - 19 MAY 70 GRIMSTAD, SIGARD ★ 18 JAN 45 - 19 MAY 68 HOFFMANN, THOMAS ★ 28 OCT 48 - 19 MAY 69 KILROY, MICHAEL ★ 10 DEC 41 - 19 MAY 66 RINGWALL, RONALD ★ 18 MAR 40 - 19 MAY 66 ATKINS, JOHN ★ 25 MAY 45 - 20 MAY 67 BELICOSE, RICHARD ★ 30 MAR 45 - 20 MAY 67 CROUTER, ROBERT ★ 17 AUG 46 - 20 MAY 68 FLACK, REGINALD ★ 15 AUG 46 - 20 MAY 67 GASPARD, CLAUDE ★ 14 OCT 46 - 20 MAY 68 INFERRERA, LOUIS ★ 1 JAN 49 - 20 MAY 67 KOWALESKI, GREGORY ★ 12 MAY 47 - 20 MAY 68 MOLNAR, FRANKIE ★ 14 FEB 43 - 20 MAY 67 BIESIADA, RICHARD ★ 30 SEP 47 - 21 MAY 68 GABRIEL, VINCENT ★ 7 OCT 45 - 21 MAY 67 MEAD, PETER ★ 13 JAN 47 - 21 MAY 66 MILLAR, PETER ★ 11 APR 48 - 21 MAY 67 MILLER, DONALD ★ 21 NOV 47 - 21 MAY 68 SIMPSON, WALTER ★ 21 AUG 41 - 21 MAY 67 VANDERHOOF, ALLEN ★ 13 APR 48 - 21 MAY 68 WROBLESKI, WALTER ★ 28 AUG 45 - 21 MAY 67 CRUM, ROBERT ★ 20 APR 41 - 22 MAY 66 HAMACHER, WILLIAM ★ 11 JUL 49 - 22 MAY 68 MITCHELL, THOMAS ★ 31 MAR 41 - 22 MAY 68 TOMENY, JOHN ★ 2 NOV 46 - 22 MAY 68 DANBERRY, CHARLES ★ 19 SEP 48 - 23 MAY 68 KENNEY, EDWARD ★ 27 APR 33 - 23 MAY 65 MCCOLLUM, JAMES ★ 23 JAN 36 - 23 MAY 68 RUSSELL, PETER ★ 12 MAR 40 - 23 MAY 69 SKINNER, DONALD ★ 2 DEC 44 - 23 MAY 67 BAUSCH, DAVID ★ 8 DEC 51 - 24 MAY 72 CORCORAN, KEVIN ★ 31 JAN 50 - 24 MAY 68 DILLARD, HAROLD ★ 23 NOV 46 - 25 MAY 67 IKE, THOMAS ★ 2 NOV 46 - 25 MAY 67 QUEEN, WALTER ★ 8 JUN 44 - 25 MAY 67 WINTERS, JOHN ★ 3 JUN 50 - 25 MAY 69 GIEGEL, JAMES ★ 5 JUN 49 - 26 MAY 70 HUGHES, ROBERT ★ 7 AUG 46 - 26 MAY 67 ROELL, MICHAEL ★ 31 OCT 46 - 26 MAY 67 SALERNO, ANTHONY ★ 5 MAY 47 - 26 MAY 67 BRICE, WILLIAM ★ 3 MAY 45 - 27 MAY 68 FALLON, MICHAEL ★ 2 OCT 48 - 27 MAY 68 JONES, GARLAND ★ 19 JUL 49 - 27 MAY 68 KNUCKEY, THOMAS ★ 2 JUN 45 - 27 MAY 71 BABBITT, WALTER ★ 4 OCT 45 - 28 MAY 67 BARDET, RAYMOND ★ 6 NOV 46 - 28 MAY 68 BEDROCK, ALAN ★ 19 OCT 47 - 28 MAY 70 DA PONTE, ANTHONY ★ 22 NOV 46 - 28 MAY 68 GATTI, DENNIS ★ 30 AUG 49 - 28 MAY 70 KELLER, FRANCIS ★ 6 NOV 49 - 28 MAY 70 MONAHON, ROBERT ★ 15 FEB 47 - 28 MAY 67 RUSSO, WILLIAM ★ 3 SEP 48 - 28 MAY 68 HIPPE, BRADFORD ★ 17 NOV 44 - 29 MAY 68 LAWLOR, PATRICK ★ 17 MAR 49 - 30 MAY 70 LONG, GEORGE ★ 31 DEC 43 - 30 MAY 68 PAPE, JOHN ★ 8 MAY 47 - 30 MAY 68 BLEVINS, THOMAS ★ 12 APR 48 - 31 MAY 69 BOYE, HENRY ★ 26 JUN 49 - 31 MAY 68 EVANS, HAYDN ★ 22 AUG 49 - 31 MAY 68 HERROLD, NED ★ 8 JAN 41 - 31 MAY 66 LAUER, JOSEPH ★ 19 DEC 48 - 31 MAY 68 MARTORELLA, GARY ★ 1 MAR 47 - 31 MAY 68 NELSON, PAUL ★ 5 SEP 48 - 31 MAY 69 THORN, JOSEPH ★ 21 MAR 50 - 31 MAY 68 BARNES, ALFRED ★ 20 MAY 27 - MAY 69 MASCARI, PHILLIP ★ 3 DEC 44 - MAY 69 CAPPARELLI, GEORGE ★ 20 MAY 48 - 1 MAY 68 DALEY, DANIEL ★ 19 OCT 47 - 1 MAY 68 TAYLOR, ANTHONY ★ 9 NOV 46 - 1 MAY 68 ATKINSON, FRANKLIN ★ 3 AUG 47 - 2 MAY 69 BUKOWSKI, RONALD ★ 4 APR 48 - 2 MAY 68 FESKEN, WILLIAM ★ 4 DEC 46 - 2 MAY 67 MCDONALD, JAMES ★ 15 NOV 48 - 2 MAY 68 WEDLAKE, BRIAN ★ 11 NOV 47 - 2 MAY 68 WRIGHT, LEROY ★ 4 JUN 29 - 2 MAY 68 KRUGER, ROBERT ★ 19 JUL 48 - 3 MAY 67 CARTWRIGHT, JOHN ★ 19 JUN 47 - 4 MAY 67 FORE, ALEXANDER ★ 23 SEP 47 - 4 MAY 67 SWAYZE, JOSEPH ★ 2 OCT 45 - 4 MAY 66 TORRES, ANTHONY ★ 18 FEB 25 - 4 MAY 68 TORSIELLO, WAYNE ★ 29 MAR 50 - 4 MAY 70 ADAMS, PHILLIP ★ 24 MAY 50 - 5 MAY 70 BACKES, BRUCE ★ 8 NOV 46 - 5 MAY 68 JACOBS, JEROME ★ 25 DEC 48 - 5 MAY 68 MALCOLM, WILLIAM ★ 4 SEP 41 - 5 MAY 70 NEWTON, BARRIE ★ 23 NOV 49 - 5 MAY 69 RAMIREZ, NELSON ★ 25 NOV 46 - 5 MAY 68 WORTHINGTON, ROBERT ★ 9 DEC 47 - 5 MAY 70 GARRIDO, ROBERT ★ 4 FEB 46 - 6 MAY 68 KIMBALL, WILLIAM ★ 17 MAR 45 - 6 MAY 68 POWELL, ELMER ★ 30 AUG 46 - 6 MAY 66 PREMOCK, DENNIS ★ 19 JUN 42 - 6 MAY 68 ROBINSON, MITCHELL ★ 26 AUG 50 - 6 MAY 70 DEGE, RAYMOND ★ 2 OCT 49 - 7 MAY 70 KNAUS, JOHN ★ 17 JAN 50 - 7 MAY 70 MCCARTHY, JOHN ★ 26 SEP 48 - 7 MAY 70 PIPPENBACH, JOSEPH ★ 18 JUL 43 - 7 MAY 70 DAVERN, MATTHEW ★ 4 OCT 47 - 8 MAY 66 GENOVESE, CARMINE ★ 5 MAR 44 - 8 MAY 66 JOHNSON, ARMSTEAD ★ 28 OCT 26 - 8 MAY 68 BOWMAN, HARRY ★ 31 AUG 45 - 9 MAY 68 BUTTENBAUM, GARY ★ 4 JAN 44 - 9 MAY 67 KLANIECKI, EDWARD ★ 31 AUG 48 - 9 MAY 69 BOCHE, GARY ★ 6 JUN 44 - 10 MAY 68 CERRATO, NICHOLAS ★ 27 DEC 47 - 10 MAY 69 FREITAG, DIETER ★ 10 SEP 46 - 10 MAY 72 GLYNN, AARON ★ 8 OCT 47 - 10 MAY 67 REID, JOHN ★ 3 MAY 47 - 10 MAY 67 TOLBERT, DELANCY ★ 10 JUN 47 - 10 MAY 67 WILKINS, RANDOLPH ★ 8 OCT 48 - 10 MAY 68 KOZAK, DAVID ★ 1 MAR 47 - 11 MAY 70 RYAN, WILLIAM ★ 24 APR 44 - 11 MAY 69 WALTERS, MICHAEL ★ 11 JAN 47 - 11 MAY 69 BRADY, EDWARD ★ 17 DEC 46 - 12 MAY 70 DE LORENZO, RONALD ★ 4 JAN 47 - 12 MAY 69 ESTERGREN, JAMES ★ 28 MAR 42 - 12 MAY 67 GOTTHARDT, ROBERT ★ 19 AUG 45 - 12 MAY 68 HILL, TYRONE ★ 12 MAR 49 - 12 MAY 68 HINSON, ALVIN ★ 3 MAR 36 - 12 MAY 69 MENTER, JEROME ★ 25 JUL 47 - 12 MAY 69 RUVOLIS, EDWARD ★ 17 JUL 44 - 12 MAY 68 ABBATEMARCO, JOHN ★ 24 MAR 49 - 13 MAY 70 EGGENBERGER, WILLIAM ★ 1 JUL 39 - 13 MAY 69 FOLGER, JOHN ★ 19 FEB 49 - 13 MAY 69 REBELO, JOAQUIM ★ 1 SEP 46 - 13 MAY 67 RECK, JOHN ★ 4 AUG 43 - 13 MAY 68 SANCHEZ, VIDAL ★ 10 JAN 42 - 13 MAY 67 SCHARIBONE, DAVID ★ 19 DEC 46 - 13 MAY 67 TIEFENTHALER, JOSEPH ★ 19 OCT 45 - 13 MAY 67 TOZOUR, MARVIN ★ 17 MAY 47 - 13 MAY 68 BAKER, JON ★ 14 APR 46 - 14 MAY 68 BASS, SEYMOUR ★ 20 APR 28 - 14 MAY 68 HALVORSEN, DONALD ★ 5 MAY 48 - 14 MAY 67 KNOSKY, RONALD ★ 27 JAN 46 - 14 MAY 67 KOPCINSKI, STANLEY ★ 20 AUG 46 - 14 MAY 66 HADLEY, STEPHEN ★ 6 SEP 50 - 15 MAY 71 HAYES, FRANCIS ★ 14 JUL 47 - 15 MAY 68 MOORER, BOBBY ★ 26 OCT 41 - 15 MAY 68 PICARELLI, JOSEPH ★ 17 JUL 43 - 15 MAY 68 WINTERS, CHRISTOPHER ★ 2 JAN 50 - 15 MAY 71 CASEY, ROBERT ★ 15 JUN 48 - 16 MAY 68 CHURCH, ROBERT ★ 27 DEC 46 - 16 MAY 68 COLES, VINCENT ★ 27 FEB 50 - 16 MAY 68 KUKOWSKI, THOMAS ★ 25 FEB 46 - 16 MAY 71 SEAMAN, DONALD ★ 8 JUL 30 - 16 MAY 65 WELSH, THOMAS ★ 17 JAN 30 - 16 MAY 66 DEITMAN, EDWARD ★ 3 APR 43 - 17 MAY 69 MCCANTS, JOSEPH ★ 7 APR 49 - 17 MAY 69 ALLAWAY, DONALD ★ 22 JUL 45 - 18 MAY 66 GANUN, PAUL ★ 25 SEP 48 - 18 MAY 69 GELB, ALAN ★ 23 MAY 37 - 18 MAY 68 GIORDANO, DANIEL ★ 2 AUG 49 - 18 MAY 69 KLECZ, STANLEY ★ 9 DEC 46 - 18 MAY 67 LAWSON, BIRDEN ★ 30 MAY 48 - 18 MAY 69 MONROE, VINCENT ★ 1 JUL 34 - 18 MAY 68 NEMCHIK, JOHN ★ 25 FEB 46 - 18 MAY 67 SCHMALZ, CARL ★ 15 SEP 47 - 18 MAY 68 BRADY, ROBERT ★ 21 SEP 47 - 19 MAY 67 BURNHAM, JOSEPH ★ 15 APR 48 - 19 MAY 68 DONOVAN, JOHN ★ 1 NOV 42 - 19 MAY 68 GONDER, KENNETH ★ 3 MAY 47 - 19 MAY 70 GRIMSTAD, SIGARD ★ 18 JAN 45 - 19 MAY 68 HOFFMANN, THOMAS ★ 28 OCT 48 - 19 MAY 69 KILROY, MICHAEL ★ 10 DEC 41 - 19 MAY 66 RINGWALL, RONALD ★ 18 MAR 40 - 19 MAY 66 ATKINS, JOHN ★ 25 MAY 45 - 20 MAY 67 BELICOSE, RICHARD ★ 30 MAR 45 - 20 MAY 67 CROUTER, ROBERT ★ 17 AUG 46 - 20 MAY 68 FLACK, REGINALD ★ 15 AUG 46 - 20 MAY 67 GASPARD, CLAUDE ★ 14 OCT 46 - 20 MAY 68 INFERRERA, LOUIS ★ 1 JAN 49 - 20 MAY 67 KOWALESKI, GREGORY ★ 12 MAY 47 - 20 MAY 68 MOLNAR, FRANKIE ★ 14 FEB 43 - 20 MAY 67 BIESIADA, RICHARD ★ 30 SEP 47 - 21 MAY 68 GABRIEL, VINCENT ★ 7 OCT 45 - 21 MAY 67 MEAD, PETER ★ 13 JAN 47 - 21 MAY 66 MILLAR, PETER ★ 11 APR 48 - 21 MAY 67 MILLER, DONALD ★ 21 NOV 47 - 21 MAY 68 SIMPSON, WALTER ★ 21 AUG 41 - 21 MAY 67 VANDERHOOF, ALLEN ★ 13 APR 48 - 21 MAY 68 WROBLESKI, WALTER ★ 28 AUG 45 - 21 MAY 67 CRUM, ROBERT ★ 20 APR 41 - 22 MAY 66 HAMACHER, WILLIAM ★ 11 JUL 49 - 22 MAY 68 MITCHELL, THOMAS ★ 31 MAR 41 - 22 MAY 68 TOMENY, JOHN ★ 2 NOV 46 - 22 MAY 68 DANBERRY, CHARLES ★ 19 SEP 48 - 23 MAY 68 KENNEY, EDWARD ★ 27 APR 33 - 23 MAY 65 MCCOLLUM, JAMES ★ 23 JAN 36 - 23 MAY 68 RUSSELL, PETER ★ 12 MAR 40 - 23 MAY 69 SKINNER, DONALD ★ 2 DEC 44 - 23 MAY 67 BAUSCH, DAVID ★ 8 DEC 51 - 24 MAY 72 CORCORAN, KEVIN ★ 31 JAN 50 - 24 MAY 68 DILLARD, HAROLD ★ 23 NOV 46 - 25 MAY 67 IKE, THOMAS ★ 2 NOV 46 - 25 MAY 67 QUEEN, WALTER ★ 8 JUN 44 - 25 MAY 67 WINTERS, JOHN ★ 3 JUN 50 - 25 MAY 69 GIEGEL, JAMES ★ 5 JUN 49 - 26 MAY 70 HUGHES, ROBERT ★ 7 AUG 46 - 26 MAY 67 ROELL, MICHAEL ★ 31 OCT 46 - 26 MAY 67 SALERNO, ANTHONY ★ 5 MAY 47 - 26 MAY 67 BRICE, WILLIAM ★ 3 MAY 45 - 27 MAY 68 FALLON, MICHAEL ★ 2 OCT 48 - 27 MAY 68 JONES, GARLAND ★ 19 JUL 49 - 27 MAY 68 KNUCKEY, THOMAS ★ 2 JUN 45 - 27 MAY 71 BABBITT, WALTER ★ 4 OCT 45 - 28 MAY 67 BARDET, RAYMOND ★ 6 NOV 46 - 28 MAY 68 BEDROCK, ALAN ★ 19 OCT 47 - 28 MAY 70 DA PONTE, ANTHONY ★ 22 NOV 46 - 28 MAY 68 GATTI, DENNIS ★ 30 AUG 49 - 28 MAY 70 KELLER, FRANCIS ★ 6 NOV 49 - 28 MAY 70 MONAHON, ROBERT ★ 15 FEB 47 - 28 MAY 67 RUSSO, WILLIAM ★ 3 SEP 48 - 28 MAY 68 HIPPE, BRADFORD ★ 17 NOV 44 - 29 MAY 68 LAWLOR, PATRICK ★ 17 MAR 49 - 30 MAY 70 LONG, GEORGE ★ 31 DEC 43 - 30 MAY 68 PAPE, JOHN ★ 8 MAY 47 - 30 MAY 68 BLEVINS, THOMAS ★ 12 APR 48 - 31 MAY 69 BOYE, HENRY ★ 26 JUN 49 - 31 MAY 68 EVANS, HAYDN ★ 22 AUG 49 - 31 MAY 68 HERROLD, NED ★ 8 JAN 41 - 31 MAY 66 LAUER, JOSEPH ★ 19 DEC 48 - 31 MAY 68 MARTORELLA, GARY ★ 1 MAR 47 - 31 MAY 68 NELSON, PAUL ★ 5 SEP 48 - 31 MAY 69 THORN, JOSEPH ★ 21 MAR 50 - 31 MAY 68

Richard Herold - Captain

Hometown:
Metuchen
D.O.B.:
December 3, 1944
County:
Middlesex
Rank:
Captain
Branch:
Air Force
Date of Casualty:

September 2, 1972

Casualty Status:
Killed In Action
Country of Incident:
Laos

Richard W. Herold was born on December 3, 1944, to Walter and Fern Herold. His home of record is Metuchen, NJ. He had one brother, Robert, and two sisters, Karen and Barbara. He attended Metuchen High School where his interests included tennis, golf, and playing cards. He graduated from high school in 1962. He continued his education at Rutgers University and graduated in 1967. He was a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity.

Herold left Metuchen and entered the US Air Force on October 21, 1967, where he attained the rank of Captain (CAPT).

Herold’s records state that he was killed in captivity, though he is officially listed as killed in action on September 2, 1972. He was survived by his ex-wife, Lois.

Herold received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with 10 Clusters and the Purple Heart.

There is a memorial at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, dedicated to the graduates who were killed or missing in action from the Vietnam War. Herold’s name is listed among those killed in action.

Synopsis (from the POW Network) as to the circumstances behind being listed as MIA:
The Steve Canyon program was a highly classified FAC (forward air control) operation covering the military regions of Laos. U.S. military operations in Laos were severely restricted during the Vietnam War era because Laos had been declared neutral by the Geneva Accords.

The non-communist forces in Laos, however, had a critical need for military support in order to defend territory used by Laos and North Vietnamese communist forces. The U.S., in conjunction with non-communist forces in Laos, devised a system whereby U.S. military personnel could be “in the black” or “sheep-dipped” (clandestine; mustered out of the military to perform military duties as a civilian) to operate in Laos under supervision of the U.S. Ambassador to Laos.

RAVEN was the radio call sign, which identified the flyers of the Steve Canyon Program. Men recruited for the program were rated Air Force officers with at least six months experience in Vietnam. They tended to be the very best of pilots, but by definition, this meant that they were also mavericks, and considered a bit wild by the mainstream military establishment.

The Ravens came under the formal command of CINCPAC and the 7/13th Air Force
56th Special Operations Wing at Nakhon Phanom, but their pay records were maintained at Udorn with Detachment 1. Officially, they were on loan to the U.S. Air Attache at Vientiane. Unofficially, they were sent to outposts like Long Tieng, where their field commanders were the CIA, the Meo (Hmong) Generals, and the U.S. Ambassador. Once on duty, they flew FAC missions which controlled all U.S. air strikes over Laos.

All tactical strike aircraft had to be under the control of a FAC, who was intimately familiar with the locale, the populous, and the tactical situation. The FAC would find the target, order up U.S. fighter/bombers from an airborne command and control center, mark the target accurately with white phosphorus (Willy Pete) rockets, and control the operation throughout the time the planes remained on station. After the fighters had departed, the FAC stayed over the target to make a bomb damage assessment (BDA).

The FAC also had to ensure that there were no attacks on civilians, a complex problem in a war where there were no front lines and any hamlet could suddenly become part of the combat zone. A FAC needed a fighter pilot’s mentality, but was obliged to fly slow and low in such unarmed and vulnerable aircraft as the Cessna O1 Bird Dog, and the Cessna O2. Consequently, aircraft used by the Ravens were continually peppered with ground fire. A strong fabric tape was simply slapped over the bullet holes until the aircraft could no longer fly.

Ravens were hopelessly overworked by the war. The need for secrecy kept their numbers low (never more than 22 at one time), and the critical need of the Meo sometimes demanded each pilot fly 10 and 12 hour days. Some Ravens completed their tour of approximately 6 months with a total of over 500 combat missions.

The Ravens at Long Tieng in Military Region II, had, for several years, the most difficult area in Laos. The base, just on the southern edge of the Plain of Jars, was also the headquarters for the CIA-funded Meo army commanded by General Vang Pao. An interesting account of this group can be read in Christopher Robbins’ book, The Ravens.

On the morning of September 2, 1972 at approximately 0900 hours, a flight of two F4E Phantom jets took off from Takhli airbase in Thailand for a combat mission in Military Region II, Laos. Their target was about 5 miles east of the city of Ban Na Mai in the Plain of Jars region of Xiangkhoang Province. Flying the number 2 aircraft was Captain William Wood, and his Weapons Systems Officer Major Robert Greenwood. The enemy’s defense in the area was reported to be light to moderate.

On approaching the target area, the flight made contact with the FAC, Raven 23, flown by Capt. Richard W. Herold, already in the target area. Capt. Wood’s aircraft, TUFA 2, made two passes and was rolling out of his third when TUFA 1 observed the aircraft burst into flames. TUFA 2 remained intact but stayed on a ground impacting course. It was later confirmed that Raven 23 had also crashed. No radio contact was made after this point with either aircraft.

TUFA 1 observed one parachute deployed and what seemed to be a second, but his visibility was limited by clouds. It was unclear whether the two aircrafts had collided or both been hit by hostile fire. Two ejection seats were seen, and one personal parachute was seen, and possibly a second. Several parachutes were observed on the ground at the sites, but it could not be determined if they were personal parachutes or flare parachutes. The enemy was active in the area and had moved the tail section of the O1 aircraft. No ground search was possible, and no radio contact was ever made with possible survivors. Wood and Greenwood were listed Missing in Action; Herold’s records state that he was killed in captivity.

Sources: Robert Herold (brother), Karen Herold Rubarski (sister), POW Network and NJVVMF.
12/17/2024

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