Vietnam
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MIA
Fallen
Fargo, ND
Circumstances:
From DPAA:
On January 7, 1966, a C-130 Hercules (61-0972) with a crew of five took off on a resupply mission to Pleiku, South Vietnam. As the Hercules approached Pleiku, its crew requested landing instructions, but it crashed for unknown reasons before it could land. Witnesses in the tower at Pleiku reported that soon after receiving the landing request from the C-130, they saw two explosions in the distance. Rescue helicopters sent to that area found the C-130's wreckage in the vicinity of (GC) 49P AR 828 397 where they recovered three sets of remains but were unable to locate the other two crew members.
Biography:
First Lieutenant Jon Alfred Greenley, who joined the U.S. Air Force from North Dakota, was a member of the 774th Troop Carrier Squadron. He was a crew member aboard the Hercules when it went down on January 7, 1966, and his remains were not recovered from the crash site. He remains unaccounted-for. Today, First Lieutenant Greenley is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location. Jon is honored on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, DC, name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 04e, Line 56. There is a marker placed at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was recognized with a purple heart.
- Unit 774 TAC SQD
- Historical Country of Loss
South Vietnam - Loss Area Current
Vietnam - Current Country of Loss
Vietnam - Home of Record ND
Service Members Associated with 1ST LT JON GREENLEY's Loss:
The Fargo AMVETS Post founded in 1980 was named after Jon.