Freeman, Douglas, A1C

 
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  1972-1972, 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing

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 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing Details

432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing

Vietnam War

On 18 September 1966, the 432d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (TRW) was activated at Udon RTAFB, Thailand as an McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II wing. At Udon, it became one of the most diversified units of its size in the Air Force.

The mission of the wing was to provide intelligence information about hostile forces through tactical reconnaissance and use its fighter elements to destroy the targets earmarked by the intelligence data provided. The wing had numerous missions in the support area. The 432d TRW accounted for more than 80 percent of all reconnaissance activity over North Vietnam.

In addition to the reconnaissance mission, the 432d also had a tactical fighter squadron component, with two (13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 555th Tactical Fighter Squadron) F-4C/D squadrons assigned. The squadrons flew strike missions over North Vietnam and the pilots and weapon systems officers of the 13 TFS and 555 TFS were credited with MiG kills.

In 1968, the 7th Airborne Command and Control Squadron (7th ACCS), flying specialized Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft, became part of the 432d. The squadron had been attached to the wing as a temporary duty unit from Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam. Another unit assigned was the 4th Special Operations Squadron (4th SOS) flying various (AC-47, AC-119) gunships that supported ground units.[9]

In the fall of 1970 the wing was phased down as part of the overall American withdrawal from the Vietnam War; however, in 1972 tactical fighter strength was augmented by deployed Tactical Air Command CONUS-based tactical fighter squadrons being attached to the 432d in response to the North Vietnamese invasion of South Vietnam. In addition, the 421st TFS was reassigned trom Takhli RTAFB. During Operation Linebacker, between May and October 1972, the 432d TRW had seven F-4 tactical fighter squadrons assigned or attached, (13th, 56th, 308th, 414th, 421st, 523d and 555th) making it the largest wing in the USAF. The three Vietnam era Airforce Aces all came from the 432d – two from the 555th and one from the 13th. The CONUS-based squadrons returned to the United States in the fall of 1972.

As a result of the Paris Peace Accords of 1973, the numbers of USAF personnel and aircraft at Udon were reduced. The 421st TFS was inactivated in August and the 555th was reassigned to Luke AFB in 1974. By the spring of 1975, two operational squadrons remained, the 14th TRS (RF-4C) and the 13th TFS (F-4D/E).

Forces from the 432d participated in the SS Mayaguez action in May 1975, sinking two Cambodian Khmer Rouge ships. By 1975, the political climate between Washington and Bangkok had become sour and the Royal Thai Government wanted the USAF out of Thailand by the end of the year. Palace Lightning was the plan under which the USAF would withdraw its aircraft and personnel from Thailand.[14]

The 423nd TFW was inactivated on 23 December 1975. The 13th TFSs F-4E aircraft and some support personnel were reassigned to the 3d TFW at Clark AB, Philippines and the F-4D aircraft and support personnel to the 18th TFW at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. The 14th TRS was inactivated and the RF-4Cs were sent to Shaw AFB, South Carolina. The last USAF personnel departed Udon RTAFB on 8 January 1976.[9]


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432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing

Cooney, James, Lt Col Lieutenant Colonel
Fowler, James Alan, Lt Col, (1968-1972) Lieutenant Colonel
Frye, Wayne, Lt Col Lieutenant Colonel
McDuffy, Walter, Lt Col Lieutenant Colonel
Sullivan, Farrell Junior, Col, (1955-1972) 11 Lieutenant Colonel
Carr, Chalmers, Brig Gen, (1961-1991) 135 1355A Major
Carroll, Roger William, Maj, (1966-1972) 111 1115A Major
Crews, Barton, Maj Major
Irwin, Robert Harry, Lt Col, (1960-1972) Major
Jones, Bobby Marvin, Maj, (1967-1972) 935 9356 Major
Lodge, Robert Alfred, Maj, (1964-1972) 143 1435F Major
Shingaki, Tamotsu, Lt Col, (1956-1983) 155 1551A Major
Trisko, Walter Henry, Maj, (1959-1972) 111 1115A Major
Williams, Billie Joe, Lt Col, (1954-1972) 132 1325F Major
Bast, Paul Gerding, Capt, (1967-1972) Captain
Behnfeldt, Roger Ernest, Capt, (1967-1972) Captain
Cleary, Peter McArthur, Maj, (1967-1972) Captain
DeBelleue, Charles, Capt Captain
DeBellevue, Charles Barbin, Col, (1968-1998) Captain
Eaves, Stephen, Capt Captain
Feinstein, Jeffrey S., Lt Col, (1963-1996) 103 Captain
Feinstein, Jeffrey S., Lt Col, (1963-1996) 103 Captain
Jones, Keith, Capt Captain
Leonor, Leonardo Capistran, Maj, (1965-1972) Captain
Martin, Douglas Kent, Capt, (1969-1973) 111 1115F Captain
Peterson, John, Col, (1964-1993) 143 1435G Captain
Ritchie, Richard, Brig Gen, (1964-1999) Captain
Seuell, John Wayne, Capt, (1967-1972) Captain
Volloy, Gerald, Capt Captain
Cook, Dwight William, 1st Lt, (1970-1972) 158 1585A First Lieutenant
Hargrove, William Stone, 1st Lt, (1970-1972) First Lieutenant
Harvey, Jack Rockwood, Capt, (1969-1972) First Lieutenant
Locher, Roger, 1st Lt First Lieutenant
Markle, John, 1st Lt First Lieutenant
Townsend, Francis Wayne, Capt, (1966-1972) 155 1555D First Lieutenant
Trimble, Jack R., Lt Col, (1970-1990) First Lieutenant
Parson, Thomas, SMSgt, (1954-1977) 317 31790 Senior Master Sergeant
EMBRY, BOBBY JOE, MSgt, (1952-1975) 462 A462X0 Master Sergeant
Hobbs, Michael, MSgt, (1967-1987) 750 75070 Master Sergeant
Nelson, Kenneth, MSgt, (1953-1973) 702 70270 Master Sergeant
Dolven, James, TSgt, (1963-1979) 241 24170 Technical Sergeant
LeVan, Gary, TSgt, (1970-1991) 645 64570 Technical Sergeant
Milton, Richard Dwayne, TSgt, (1951-1972) 461 46171 Technical Sergeant
Boatright, Michael, TSgt, (1968-1979) 431 Staff Sergeant
[Name Withheld], (1969-1973) 404 40450 Staff Sergeant
Golden, Neal, SSgt, (1968-1973) 543 54370 Staff Sergeant
Hamilton, David, SMSgt, (1968-1989) Staff Sergeant
Konen, Richard, SSgt, (1968-1972) 274 27470 Staff Sergeant
Konen, Richard, SSgt, (1968-1972) 274 27470A Staff Sergeant
Konen, Richard, SSgt, (1968-1972) 274 27470 Staff Sergeant
Packer, Freddie, CMSgt, (1967-1994) 431 43151F Staff Sergeant
Sharp, Richard, SSgt, (1968-1972) 206 20670 Staff Sergeant
Shuman, Darrell, SSgt, (1971-1975) 422 42252 Staff Sergeant
Smith, Mark, SSgt, (1969-1973) 232 23250 Staff Sergeant
Teliczan, Tom, MSgt, (1966-1991) Staff Sergeant
Wilkes, Harold, SSgt, (1969-1972) 645 64550 Staff Sergeant
Withers, Douglas, TSgt, (1955-1975) 645 64550A Staff Sergeant
Woughter, Daniel, SSgt, (1966-1974) 431 43151C Staff Sergeant
Fitzgerald, Thomas, Sgt, (1970-1974) 732 Sergeant
Flood, Ronald, Sgt, (1969-1973) 328 32854 Sergeant

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