Burns, James, SMSgt

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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
Current/Last Rank
Senior Master Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
43590-Flight Engineer Superintendent
Current/Last AFSC Group
Aircraft Maintenance
Primary Unit
1976-1979, 43199, Detachment 1, 57th Tactical Training Wing (Staff)
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
99000-Basic Airman
43130-Helicopter Mechanic
43150-Helicopter Mechanic
43550B-Flight Engineer Specialist
43570B-Flight Engineer Technician
43570C-Flight Engineer Technician
43170C-Helicopter Technician
43191-Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent
43199-Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent
Service Years
1959 - 1979
Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Voice Edition
Enlisted srcset=
Senior Master Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired US Air Force Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Sikorsky Winged S Sikorsky Winged S Rescue Kaman Rescue Pin (No Wings)


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Air & Space Forces Association (AFA)Disabled American Veterans (DAV)USAF RotorheadsPedro Rescue Helicopter Association
Thailand-Laos-Cambodia BrotherhoodAir Commando AssociationSpecial Operations Association (SOA-MACV)Air Force Together We Served
Air Rescue AssociationVietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA)United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Air Force Memorial (AFM)
Fort Walton Beach Pitsenbarger Chapter
  1970, Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) - Assoc. Page
  1980, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) - Assoc. Page
  2002, USAF Rotorheads
  2002, Pedro Rescue Helicopter Association - Assoc. Page
  2003, Thailand-Laos-Cambodia Brotherhood - Assoc. Page
  2003, Air Commando Association - Assoc. Page
  2003, Special Operations Association (SOA-MACV) - Assoc. Page
  2006, Air Force Together We Served
  2008, Jolly Green Giant Association
  2010, Air Rescue Association
  2013, Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA) - Assoc. Page
  2015, That Others May Live Foundation
  2016, United Services Automobile Association (USAA) - Assoc. Page
  2016, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page
  2016, Distinguished Flying Cross Society (DFCS), Fort Walton Beach Pitsenbarger Chapter (Chairman) (Fort Walton Beach, Florida) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I keep busy as the webmaster of the USAF RotorHeads website ( https://usafrotorheads.comĀ ) ( www.rotorheadsrus.us ) and am enjoying my fullĀ retirement.

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  50 Airmen Remembered


Vietnam Advisory Campaign (1962-65)
From Month/Year
November / 1962
To Month/Year
March / 1965

Description
November 15, 1961-March 1, 1965 .
On November 15, 1961, the 2d Advanced Echelon (2d ADVON) was activated in Saigon, capital of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). The 2d ADVON, administratively part of the Thirteenth Air Force, controlled USAF units operating in Vietnam and reported to the Military Assistance Advisory Group, Vietnam. The 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron's FARM GATE detachment arrived on November 16. The FARM GATE, organization, although trained for counter insurgency combat, for about 2 months limited its mission to training Vietnamese aircrews and supporting with reconnaissance flights the operations of the Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF). Activation of the 2d ADVON and arrival of the FARM GATE detachment heralded the buildup of the United States Air Force presence in Vietnam.

Responding to the Republic of Vietnam's appeal in December 1961 for increased military aid to counter Communist (Viet Cong) insurgents, the United States gradually increased its forces. From January 2 to 5, 1962, for example, the USAF moved a tactical air control system to South Vietnam and landed equipment and personnel at Tan Son Nhut Air Base (AB) in Saigon; Bien Hoa AB, I5 miles north of Saigon; Da Nang AB, 375 miles northeast of Saigon; Pleiku AB, in the Central Highlands 230 miles northeast of Saigon; and Nha Trang AB, on the coast, a little less than 200 miles northeast of Saigon. Shortly afterwards, on January 7, a flight of C-l23s equipped for aerial spray missions arrived at Tan Son Nhut. Code-named RANCH HAND, this USAF detachment 3 days later began defoliation operations that continued for 9 years.

To manage U.S. forces in Vietnam, the Commander in Chief, Pacific Command, at the direction of President John F. Kennedy and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, created Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) on February 8, 1962. Army Gen. Paul D. Harkins was named the first Commander of MACV. The 2d ADVON became the air component of the new command. A few months later, on October 8, the USAF activated the 2d Air Division, which replaced the 2d ADVON. In spite of increased U.S. aid, the Viet Cong insurgency grew, and the government of South Vietnam faced growing civil disorder. A year later, on November 1, 1963, a group of South Vietnamese military officers deposed President Ngo Dinh Diem in a coup détat, and not until June 1965 would the South Vietnamese establish a reasonably stable government. Meanwhile, on June 20, 1964, Anny Gen. William C. Westmoreland became Commander of MACV.

Communist insurgents also operated actively in Laos, and in May 1964 United States involvement in Southeast Asia expanded to include military aid to that country. On June 9, F-100s flying from Takhli Air Base, Thailand, about 110 miles north of Bangkok, made the first USAF strike in Laos. Air Force pilots bombed an antiaircraft installation at Xiangkhoang, on the Plain of Jars, about 100 miles northeast of Vientiane, the Laotian capital. In December 1964 the USAF launched an air interdiction campaign against the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a network of roads, trails, and waterways in the southern Laotian panhandle.

The nature of the conflict in Southeast Asia changed dramatically in late 1964. On August 2 and 4 torpedo boats from North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) attacked U.S. naval vessels in the Gulf of Tonkin- On the 5th, U.S. naval aircraft launched retaliatory air strikes against coastal targets in North Vietnam. That same day the USAF deployed B-57s to Bien Hoa AB and F-100s to Da Nang AB. Then in December 1964 the Viet Cong used conventional field rather than hit-and-run tactics to drive South Vietnamese forces temporarily from Binh Gia, near the coast, only 40 miles southeast of Saigon. For both North and South Vietnam governmental authorities this battle marked an escalation of the conflict. As the war rapidly intensified, on February 7, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered American dependents evacuated from South Vietnam. The same day the Viet Cong shelled Pleiku Air Base. In retaliation, the USAF conducted its first raid against North Vietnam on the 8th,
hitting a target just north of the 17th parallel.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
November / 1961
To Month/Year
March / 1965
 
Last Updated:
Feb 22, 2023
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  752 Also There at This Battle:
  • Abel, John, A1C, (1957-1963)
  • Abrom, Robert, MSgt, (1963-1986)
  • Alison, Stephen, A3C , (1962-1965)
  • Anderson, Dennis, Capt
  • Barbera, Barney, SSgt, (1959-1965)
  • Benkosky, Raymond, A1C, (1962-1966)
  • Betsill, Sammy, Col
  • Billmyer, Ronald, Col, (1964-1997)
  • Black, Arthur Neil, Maj, (1963-1987)
  • Black, Courtney, TSgt
  • Blackmon, Archie, MSgt, (1955-1977)
  • Bosh, David, 1stSgt, (1963-1986)
  • Brash, Harry, (1958-1986)
  • Breault, Robert, MSgt, (1963-1987)
  • Brown, James, SMSgt, (1951-1978)
  • Brown, Richard, A1C, (1960-1964)
  • Buldak, Lloyd, A1C, (1961-1964)
  • Buran, Wayne, A2C, (1962-1966)
  • Burch, James D., SSgt
  • Burdette, Franklin, Lt Col, (1952-1980)
  • Burkel, Fred, MSgt, (1960-1998)
  • Burney, Bill, SMSgt, (1957-1980)
  • Burr, William T., Sgt
  • Byrne, Ed, CMSgt, (1955-1985)
  • Campbell, Ernest, MSgt, (1955-1975)
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