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John Robert
"Johnny" Burns Captain 602ND ACS, 14TH ACW, 7TH AF United States Air Force 08 December 1932 - 04 August 1966 |
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THIS
IS A GROVE SITE MEMORIAL PAGE HONORING |
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A Note from The Virtual Wall The 602nd Fighter Squadron was activated at Bien Hoa Air Base in October 1964 and promptly was redesignated the 602nd Fighter Commando Squadron. It later became the 602nd Air Commando Squadron, and later still the 602nd Special Operations Squadron. In August 1966, it was the 602nd ACS, part of the 14th Air Commando Wing (Nha Trang) but based at Udorn RTAFB in Thailand. On 04 Aug 1966, two of the 602nd's A-1E Skyraiders departed Udorn to conduct a bombing raid on a target near Kang Mong, about 20 miles east of Sam Neua and close to the Lao/NVN border. The weather was poor, with a low cloud ceiling that forced the section to operate below the deck. His wingman saw Captain Burns, in A-1E 52-133872, crash into the ground in the target area. He did not see a parachute or hear an emergency beeper, and subsequent SAR efforts failed to locate any trace of Burns. Although he initially was classed as Missing in Action, the Air Force reclassified him on 10 Oct 1966 as "Killed in Action, Body not Recovered" with a casualty date of 04 Aug 1966 ... in short, it was decided that the balance of information indicated he had not survived the crash. And so matters stood for over a quarter of a century, until on 05 Feb 1993 the Defense Department announced the positive identification of Captain Burns' remains, which had been repatriated on 05 Apr 1992. John Robert Burns was laid to rest in Memorial Cemetery, Paris, Tennessee. |
29 Apr 2003 |
First Cousins |
![]() Johnny Burns |
![]() Margaret Burns Hooser Class of 1953 |
![]() Charles Burns Class of 1950 |
The planes below are representative of the A-1E Skyraider that Johnny Burns flew. |
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A
freshly painted A-1E Skyraider in camouflage Southeast Asia paint scheme. |
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Formation of A-1E Skyraiders flying over South Vietnam in 1966 |
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The Following are two links to Johnny Burns' national memorials:
The Veterans Vietnam Memorial ~ The Wall
LINK TO JOHNNY'S OBITUARY
THE MATERIAL FOR THIS MEMORIAL
PAGE WAS PROVIDED BY
MARGARET A. BURNS HOOSER,
FRANK HOOSER and THEIR SON, RANDY HOOSER.
MARGARET IS GROVE CLASS OF 1953 and FRANK
IS GROVE CLASS OF 1951.