Pannabecker, David Eric, Capt

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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
1115A-Pilot
Last AFSC Group
Aircrew
Primary Unit
1970-1972, 3rd Air Rescue Group
Service Years
1961 - 1972
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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1939
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Womelsdorf
Last Address
Nakhom Phanom RTAFB
MIA Date
Mar 27, 1972
 
Cause
MIA-Finding of Death
Reason
Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location
Cambodia
Conflict
Vietnam War
Memorial Coordinates
02W 120

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Last Known Activity:

On 27 March 1972, Capt. David E. Pannabecker, pilot; Capt. Richard E. Dreher, co-pilot; Sgt. James Manor, flight Engineer; Sgt. Raymond J. Crow, Jr., pararescueman; and A1C Raymond A. Wagner, pararescueman/recovery specialist; comprised the crew of a HH53C Super Jolly Green Giant Serial # 68-10359 (Call Sign Jolly 23) on an morning escort mission into Cambodia. The aircraft departed Nakhom Phanom Airbase at 0830 hours as the #2 aircraft in a flight of two.
 

Following aerial refueling over southern Thailand, the two Super Jolly's rendezvoused with the rest of the flight. Upon sighting the aircraft to be escorted, Lead radioed "Tally Ho," the signal acknowledging he had visual contact with the other aircraft. When there was no response from Capt. Pannabecker's helicopter, Lead attempted to locate him visually. After completing a 180-degree turn, Lead reported seeing a column of black smoke rising from the dense jungle 5 miles away. The location of the crash is 20 kilometers east of Siem Pang, 7 kilometers northeast of Chan Tuy and 15 meters north of Kiribongsa villages, Stoeng Treng Province, Cambodia. It was also 3 miles north of the O Smang River, 11 miles east of the Tonle Kong River, 4 miles northeast of Highway 194 and 78 miles southwest of the tri-border region where South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia meet. Small hamlets and villages were scattered throughout the area along with small clearings, rice fields and patches of bamboo.
 

A search and rescue/recovery (SAR) pararescue team from the Lead helicopter was lowered to the ground at the crash site to check for survivors. During the over three hours the team spent on the ground, they could not approach near enough to the burning wreckage to determine if there were crew members trapped inside the aircraft due to the intense heat. However, the team searched the surrounding area and reported finding two partially deployed parachutes, but no trace of the men who had used them, near the burning helicopter.
 

Later that afternoon, a second rescue team was deployed in the immediate area of the crash. They reported the fire was out and the aircraft had been completely destroyed. They also reported no remains were visible. There were no further attempts to locate or recover any crewmen from the downed Super Jolly Green due to the presence of hostile forces who had moved into the area. At the time the formal search effort was terminated, Richard Dreher, David Pannabecker, Raymond Wagner, James Manor and Raymond Crow were all declared Killed in Action/Body Not Recovered even though it was never determined if they all actually died in the crash.
 

The Americans missing in Cambodia pose a special problem. The US has never recognized the Cambodian government, nor has it negotiated for the Americans who were captured, or otherwise unaccounted for, in that country. It is generally believed by the US government that any POWs who were held in Cambodia after the end of our country's involvement in Southeast Asia probably perished in the genocide committed by Pol Pot in the mid 1970's.
 

In 1988, the Cambodian government announced it had the remains of a number of American servicemen it wished to return to the United States. The US did not respond officially because there is no diplomatic relations between our countries. Several US Congressmen have tried to intervene in the deadlock in order to recover the remains on behalf of the men's families. Cambodia, however, prefers to hold out for a government-to-government repatriation of the remains.
 

In December 1993, a US team under the auspices of the Joint task Force for Full Accounting (JTFFA) investigated and conducted a site survey of Jolly Green 23's crash site. In addition to snaps, zippers, lap belts, adjustment buckles, a pilot's seat inflation bag, a metal set of parachutist wings, and parachute "D" ring, they found two data plates which are from the sleeve and spindle assembly of a HH53C main rotor hub. Since no other HH53C was lost within a 160-kilometer radius of this crash site, there is no doubt of its identity.
 

Several small bone fragments were also recovered, with one appearing possibly to be human. Also during this Joint Field Activity (JFA), a local villager turned over one tooth fragment allegedly associated with a member of this aircrew to the survey team. While the villager provided the tooth fragment, he provided no tangible information about the fate of the person it came from. To date none of the bone or tooth fragments have been identified as coming from any of the men aboard the helicopter. Further, because of their size and condition, there is no way to determine if human, are they American or Asian...
 

   
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This Veteran has an (IMO) In Memory Of Headstone in Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial, Hawaii with another memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.


 

   
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40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron

Zehnder, Herbert Roy, Col, (1943-1975) Lieutenant Colonel
Bell, Holly Gene, Maj, (1955-1970) 102 1021A Major
Goeglein, John Winfred, Maj, (1952-1970) Major
Bertler, Raymond, Capt, (1971-1982) 642 6424 Captain
Dreher, Richard E., Capt, (1964-1972) Captain
McGeorge, William M., Maj, (1965-1976) Captain
Schaneberg, Leroy Clyde, Capt, (1959-1970) Captain
Gough, Dan, Maj, (1966-1980) 642 6424 First Lieutenant
Kemper, Thomas, Capt, (1972-1984) 102 1023C First Lieutenant
Leeser, Leonard Charles, Capt, (1954-1970) 102 1021A First Lieutenant
Rovito, Gilbert Allan, Capt, (1970-1973) 102 1025F First Lieutenant
Harvey, Harold W., MSgt, (1945-1972) Master Sergeant
Jenkins, Paul Laverne, MSgt, (1958-1970) 923 92390 Master Sergeant
Jenkins, Paul Laverne, MSgt, (1958-1970) 923 92390 Master Sergeant
Jenkins, Paul Laverne, MSgt, (1958-1970) 923 92390 Master Sergeant
McLeod, David Vance, MSgt, (1963-1973) 113 113X0 Master Sergeant
Pruett, William David, SMSgt, (1949-1970) Master Sergeant
Bert, Paul, MSgt, (1956-1976) 431 43170 Technical Sergeant
Barton, David, CMSgt, (1965-1996) 535 53570 Staff Sergeant
Bell, Marvin Earl, SSgt, (1961-1970) 113 113X0 Staff Sergeant
Bryant, Gary, SMSgt, (1965-1988) 115 115X0 Staff Sergeant
Byrne, Dennis, SMSgt, (1966-1992) 423 42350 Staff Sergeant
Corcoran, Jim, SSgt, (1967-1971) 435 43550 Staff Sergeant
Hillyer, Lawrence, CMSgt, (1963-1993) 421 42173 Staff Sergeant
Hodges, Aron Paul, TSgt, (1952-1976) 113 113X0 Staff Sergeant
McComb, Randy Steven, SMSgt, (1966-1983) Staff Sergeant
Nelson, Stanton, SMSgt, (1960-1980) 431 43170A Staff Sergeant
Repass, Larry J., CMSgt, (1966-1996) 391 39170A Staff Sergeant
Sewell, Gary, SSgt, (1969-1972) 432 43250 Staff Sergeant
Sutton, William Carl, MSgt, (1952-1970) Staff Sergeant
Walsh, James, SSgt, (1970-1974) 113 113X0 Staff Sergeant
Baker, Ron, MSgt, (1968-1991) 301 30150 Sergeant
Bertola, Lawrence, Sgt, (1968-1972) 391 Sergeant
Brown, Ray, SSgt, (1969-1973) 431 43150C Sergeant
Buchanan, Ronald, SSgt, (1970-1978) 923 92350 Sergeant
Casselman, Steven, Sgt, (1970-1974) 431 43150C Sergeant
Clawson, Anson, MSgt, (1968-1985) 432 43250 Sergeant
Crow, Raymond Jack, Sgt, (1969-1972) Sergeant
Dawson, Thomas, Sgt, (1970-1974) 431 43150C Sergeant
De Jesus, Jesus, MSgt, (1968-1992) 432 Sergeant
Dean, Michael Frank, SSgt, (1966-1970) 923 92350 Sergeant
Duit, Robert, MSgt, (1967-1987) 923 92350 Sergeant
Gasper, Timothy, Sgt, (1972-1978) 460 46050 Sergeant
Hinshaw, Henry, Sgt, (1968-1972) 702 70250 Sergeant
Long, Chester, Sgt, (1968-1972) 113 113X0 Sergeant
Manor, James William, Sgt, (1970-1972) Sergeant
Mortimer, Fulton, Sgt, (1968-1971) Sergeant
Mortimer, Fulton, Sgt, (1968-1971) 431 43150C Sergeant
Repper, John, MSgt, (1969-1993) 113 113X0 Sergeant
Shinn, William Charles, SSgt, (1967-1970) 113 113X0 Sergeant
Tygart, Steven, Sgt, (1967-1971) 431 43150C Sergeant
Vogele, Michael, SMSgt, (1970-1994) 115 115X0 Sergeant
Zimmer, Francis, Sgt, (1965-1970) 431 43150D Sergeant
Atkison, Famous, TSgt, (1968-1996) 350 00350 Airman 1st Class
Wagner, Raymond Anthony, A1C, (1969-1972) Airman 1st Class
Detachment 1

Behrends, Donald (Don), SSgt, (1967-1971) 923 92350 Staff Sergeant
Higgins, Lester, Sgt, (1970-1976) 350 00350 Sergeant
Detachment 2

Gray, Don, Sgt, (1968-1971) 462 46250 Sergeant

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