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Kiefel, Ernst Philip, Jr., Lt Col.
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Capt. Russell P. Hunter Jr. was the pilot of a B-57B Canberra sent on an night strike mission over Laos on February 10, 1966. His navigator/co-pilot was Capt. Ernest P. Kiefel Jr., an Air Force officer with 16 years service. The two men were assigned to the 13th Bombing Squadron based at Da Nang, South Vietnam.
Hunter's aircraft was on its second pass over a target on the Ho Chi Minh Trail when Hunter reported he was having difficulty with the aircraft and the crew members were bailing out. Neither Hunter nor Kiefel were found after the aircraft went down. Their last known location was about 5 miles east of the city of Sepone in Savannakhet Province.
(NOTE: Air Force records state "the crew members were bailing out," which can be misinterpreted unless one understands that the Canberra was a two-man aircraft. The crew, in this case, consisted of Hunter and Kiefel only.)
What happened to Hunter and Kiefel is not known. They are among nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in the "secret war" in Laos and never returned. When 591 Americans were released from prisons in Vietnam in 1973 at the end of the war, not one American held by the Lao was among them. No treaty or agreement has been signed to secure their release since that day, although the Lao stated publicly that they held prisoners and would release them only from Laos. There is ample reason to believe that the Vietnamese and/or the Communist Lao know what happened to Hunter and Kiefel on December 29, 1967.
Hunter and Kiefel were promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during the period they were maintained missing.
This Veteran has an (IMO) In Memory Of Headstone in Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial, Hawaii.