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Remains of air crew lost over Laos in Vietnam War identified

Published March 05. 2019 05:17AM

WASHINGTON (AP) — The remains of three air crew members who were lost during a resupply mission over Laos during the Vietnam War have been identified, more than 47 years after they were killed.

In October 1997, a Joint U.S.-Lao People’s Democratic Republic team received information about a possible crash site. In late 2017, recovery teams found possible human remains and personal items. Further testing identified the three men:

—Pilot George L. Ritter, 49, of Philadelphia.

—Co-pilot Roy F. Townley, 52, of Ontario, California.

—Edward J. Weissenback, 29, of Richmond Hill, Queens, New York.

The three were on an Air America flight for the U.S. Agency for International Development, flying from Thailand to Xaignabouli Province, Laos. It went down on Dec. 27, 1971, near Syaboury, Laos. A search for the crew was unsuccessful.

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These honorable men did not die in vain. They sacrificed their lives to fend off evil communism. Communism might have spread further if they didn’t have the courage to travel to foreign lands to oppose it. God Bless all warriors that fought under the American Flag. Please take a moment to remember their sacrifices. President Trump is an advocate for the military. The troops understand that and morale is high. Behind the scenes the ROE ( Rules Of Engagement) have been changed to remove shackles from U.S. offensive operations. Thank God for warriors like these. Thank God we have a President that understands.

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