Air
Force
Pilots Missing From The Vietnam War Are Identified
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The Department of
Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO)
announced today that the remains of two U.S.
servicemen, missing from the Vietnam War, have been
identified.
They are Maj. Robert F. Woods, of
Salt Lake City, Utah, and Capt. Johnnie C.
Cornelius, of Maricopa County, Ariz., both U.S. Air
Force. Cornelius was buried with full military
honors on Nov. 10 in Moore, Texas, and Woods' burial
is being set by his family.
On June 26, 1968, Woods and Cornelius
were flying a visual reconnaissance mission over
Quang Binh Province, Vietnam, when their O-2A
Skymaster aircraft crashed in a remote mountainous
area. The crew of another aircraft in the flight saw
no parachutes and reported hearing no emergency
beeper signals. Immediate search efforts were
unsuccessful.
Between 1988 and 1993, joint
U.S./Socialist Republic of Vietnam (S.R.V.) teams,
led by the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC),
investigated the incident and surveyed the crash
site. The team interviewed several Vietnamese
citizens, two of whom turned over human remains and
the pilots' identification tags.
Between 1994 and 1997, joint teams
re-surveyed the site two times to find a landing
location to support a helicopter and recovery
team. During their survey, one team found additional
wreckage and life-support material.
Between 2000 and 2004, joint teams
excavated the site four times. They recovered
additional human remains, personal effects and life
support materials.
In 2006, a joint team interviewed two
former North Vietnamese soldiers who recalled the
crash. The soldiers said that Woods and Cornelius
were buried near the crash site. In 2007, another
joint team excavated the burial site identified by
the Vietnamese soldiers. The team recovered
additional human remains.
Among other forensic identification
tools and circumstantial evidence, scientists from
JPAC and the Armed Forces DNA Identification
Laboratory also used mitochondrial DNA and dental
comparisons in the identification of the remains.
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