Vietnam MIA Memorial Day Tribute 2011

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On Nov. 12, 1969. Dennany and Tucci were flying the number three aircraft of three F-4Ds escorting an AC-130 gunship on a night strike mission over Laos. After the gunship attacked six trucks and set two of them on fire, the AC-130 crew's night vision equipment was impacted by the glow from the fires. They requested that Tucci attack the remaining trucks. At a point near Mahaxay village in Khammouane Province, about 30 miles east of Nakhon Phanom, the aircraft flown by Tucci and Dennany was struck by hostile fire during the attack, gunship crew members observed anti-aircraft artillery gunfire directed at F-4D followed by a large explosion. No radio transmissions were heard from the F-4D following the attack and no parachutes were seen in the area. An immediate electronic search revealed nothing and no formal search was initiated due to heavy anti-aircraft fire in the area.
Beginning in the mid-1990s analysts at DPMO and the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) developed case leads they collected from wartime reporting and archival research.
In 1994, a joint U.S.-Lao People's Democratic Republic (L.P.D.R.) team led by JPAC analyzed leads, interviewed villagers, and surveyed five reported crash sites near the record loss location with negative results.
In 1999, during another joint survey, officials in Ban Soppeng, Laos, turned over remains later determined to be human, two .38 caliber pistols and other crew-related equipment that villagers had recovered from a nearby crash site. They recovered aircraft wreckage, human remains, crew-related equipment and personal effects.
JPAC scientists used forensic tools and circumstantial evidence in the identification of the remains.
The pilot was USAF Major Robert Leon Tucci, 27, of Detroit, Michigan, is survived by his wife; Sharon Tucci and his mother, Jean Tucci. Tucci graduated from pilot training at Webb AFB, March 17, 1967. During his first tour of duty in Vietnam, Tucci had flown 181 missions from Da Nang Airfield in South Vietnam.
The Weapons Systems Officer was Air Force Colonel James Eugene Dennany, 34, of Kalamazoo, Mich., is survived by four daughters; Elizabeth, Melissa, Marie, Pamela and a son; James Dennany.

Interment at DFW National Cemetery, on January 14, 2011. Ceremonies conducted by USAF Honor Guard, Color Guard, Firing Squad, Missing Man Flyover and Bugler.




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Music

"Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In", performed by; The 5th Dimension,
recorded on The Age of Aquarius -- 1969

"Stranger In a Strange Land" (Instrumental), performed by; The Byrds with David Crosby,
Recorded on Turn! Turn! Turn! -- 1965, bonus track re-released 1996

"Hymn for the Fallen", performed by; USAF Ceremonial Band

"Taps", performed by; USAF Ceremonial Band

Narrator
Conrad Correl
Photos
Dennany Family
North Texas Patriot Guard Riders
USAF ACC.mil.af

Written, Directed, Edited
Jerry Castillo


This has been an USFallen.org production 2011

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  • A beautiful tribute as always.

  • @Darren9077 Thank you for the words of encouragement. Next week marks the 2nd anniversary of USFallen and your faithful support. Thanks, it means a lot to me.

  • Extrordinary work, Castillo. Thank you for your devotion to duty.

  • @av8tor17b As long as people keep watching I'll keep it going. Thank you for watching.

  • Thank you so much Mr. Castillo. This was a wonderful remembrance of my father and Major Tucci. I appreciate all of your effort and time that it took for you to put this together.

    Sincerely,

    Marie Dennany Lara

    - daughter of Colonel James E. Dennany

  • @mariedlara It was my honor to memorialize your dearest father. It is I who should thank God for men and women like your dad, and the families who also sacrificed so much. May all those who are serving and served never be forgotten.

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  • That was an incredible tribute. Thank you for sharing with us the story of these 2 Honored Heroes. And it proves that the persistence of our people to our government can do great things. It is comforting to know that we are finding more and more of these heroes on a more regular basis. Again....thank you for sharing this information.

  • I still wear my POW-MIA bracelet of Lt. Robert C. Marvin, USN. He was shot down over the Red Sea. Now that they are starting to look for wreckage in the water, I hope to hear something. This man was not a realitive, but he shared a birthday with my father and was from Michigan.

  • thanks for this dedication memorial to my Father and Major Tucci, God Bless J.E. Dennany jr.

  • Taps is performed by SMSgt (ret) Tony Kirkland (USAF Band)

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