Ronald Mayercik - Captain

Hometown:
Edison
D.O.B.:
September 23, 1943
County:
Middlesex
Rank:
Captain
Branch:
Air Force
Date of Casualty:

November , 1967

Casualty Status:
Missing In Action
Country of Incident:
Thailand

Ronald Michael Mayercik was born on September 23, 1943. His home of record is Edison, NJ.

Ronald entered the US Air Force and became a jet pilot. Eventually, he was assigned to Vietnam where he served with the 432nd Tactical Regiment Wing at Udorn Airfield.

He was listed as missing in action on November 24, 1967, when his aircraft disappeared.

Synopsis (from the POW Network) as to the circumstances behind being listed as MIA:
First Lieutenant Mayercik was the navigator of a RC-4C aircraft that was on a routine solo weather reconnaissance mission when he was reported missing in action on November 24, 1967. The last radar contact was approximately sixty miles north of Udorn Airfield. The aircraft did not return to friendly control and the crewmembers were declared missing at the time of estimated fuel exhaustion.

Mayercik remained in a missing status until July 28, 1977, when his status was administratively changed by the Department of the Air Force. Because his remains have not been recovered or returned, he is listed by the Department of Defense as unaccounted for in Southeast Asia.

During the period Mayercik was missing in action, he was promoted to the rank of Captain.

Sources: POW Network and NJVVMF.
12/17/2024

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