Scoggins, David B, SMSgt

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Last Rank
Senior Master Sergeant
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
27190-Air Operations Superintendent
Last AFSC Group
Air Operations
Primary Unit
1981-1983, 27190, Detachment 3, Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC)
Service Years
1961 - 1983
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Senior Master Sergeant

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Home State
Michigan
Michigan
Year of Birth
1940
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by MSgt Scott Rogers, Jr. to remember Scoggins, David B (VPA), SMSgt USAF(Ret).

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Contact Info
Home Town
Albion
Last Address
99 Hastings Ave
Fairfield Twp, OH 45011
Date of Passing
Dec 01, 2021
 

 Official Badges 

Professional Military Education Air Force Retired US Air Force Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

C-141 Starlifter 1000 Hour C-141 Starlifter 2000 Hour Cold War Medal Federation Des Combattants Allies En Europe Cold War Medal

Vietnam Veteran 50th Commemoration Vietnam 50th Anniversary


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Air Force Memorial (AFM)TWS Hall of Fame
  2015, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page
  2021, TWS Hall of Fame


 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Primarily working as VPA here at TWS. I love my job!! Trying to keep up with the Grandkids. Tyler is 23 and working at Fed Ex Ground. Amanda and Jacalyn are 19 and both working. Andrew is 16 and a Junior doing home schooling with K12. Faye is kept scrambling with running the girls to/from work, taking me to my Doctors appointments, going to therapy, shopping, etc. I also read a lot. Usually have several, mostly fiction, books availble. Just finished "The Haj" by James Michener. Things haven't changed in that part of the world in thousands of years. Wear compression stockings all day or put on my leg compressors in the evening when I'm done with TWS. Other than that, it's pretty quiet around the old homestead.

   

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Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase V Campaign (1968)
From Month/Year
July / 1968
To Month/Year
November / 1968

Description
This period was from November 1, 1968-February 22, 1969.
Following the cessation of bombing on October 3,. 1968, the United States for the next 4 years restricted flights over North Vietnam primarily to reconnaissance missions. The Air Force diverted airpower resources committed to the campaign over North Vietnam to the air campaign in Laos in an attempt to slow the flow of suppliesfrom North Vietnam down the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This interdiction effort covered an area in the Laotian panhandle from about the 16th to the 18th parallel and focused on the Laotian/North Vietnamese border near the Keo Nua, Mu Ola, and Ban Karai Passes. Much information about targets on the l-lo Chi Minh Trail came from air-dropped electronic sensors. When American bombing choked the major transportation arteries. the North Vietnamese directed truck convoys along secondary roads where they became more vulnerable to tactical air strikes. Throughout November and December 1968 U.S. tactical aircraft and B-52s attacked targets in the Laotian panhandle. AC-130 gunships, flying at night and relying on infrared, radar, and other sensors. proved especially effective in destroying trucks. To counter the intense air attacks, the North Vietnamese quadrupled the number of anti-aircraft guns along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, while adding logistical personnel in Laos for repair work and transport duties.

The USAF also provided close air support to hard-pressed Royal and irregular Laotian forces in northem Laos, where on December 25, North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao troops launched a strong offensive. By late February 1969 the enemy had driven the Laotian forces back across the Plain of Jars to Na Khang.

In South Vietnam, meanwhile. the Viet Cong suffered temporary setbacks under Allied air and ground attacks. On November 1, 1968, the Republic of Vietnam began a military and civic pacification program intended to bring most of the onuttry quickly under government control. Two operations underscored Allied military approaches to pacification.

In the first, the Allies learrted of a large enemy force moving into the Savy Rieng Province, Cambodia. the so-called “Parrot's Beak" that jutted deep into South Vietnam northwest of Saigon. To thwart this penetration, between October 18 and November 11, 1968, the U.S. Air Force airlifted 11,500 men of the U.S. lst Cavalry Division and 3,400 tons of cargo in C-130s over 500 miles from Quang Tri Province in the north to Tay Ninh. Binh Long. and Phuoc Long Provinces. northwest of Saigon. Until the tum of the year, these U.S. Army forces. working with the South Vietnamese, conducted operations in the Cambodian/South Vietnamese border area along the Parrot‘s Beak between the Vam Co Tay and Vam Co Dong Rivers. The USAF supported these operations with tactical aircraft and B-52s flying air support and interdiction missions against troop concentrations, base areas, logistics complexes and transportation lines. In the second major winter operation. starting the first week of December. the Seventh Air Force launched another air campaign in the A Shau Valley, located near the Cambodian border some 30 miles southwest of Hue. Afterward, in January 1969. U.S. Marines entered the valley and found large amounts of materiel that the Communists had abandoned unable to move it during the sustained air attacks. After months of negotiations on January 18, 1969, representatives of the government of South Vietnam and of the National Liberation Front. the Communist political branch in South Vietnam joined the United States and North Vietnam in the Paris peace talks. While negotiations continued in France, the Communist forces in Vietnam launched their first offensive of the new year.
 
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1969
To Month/Year
February / 1969
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
Units Participated in Operation

355th Wing - Desert Lightning

 
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  125 Also There at This Battle:
  • Avery, James, SSgt, (1962-1970)
  • Bennett, Perry, Sgt, (1967-1971)
  • Bopp, Timothy, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Brakob, Lyle, CMSgt, (1959-1979)
  • Caprio, Michael, Sgt, (1967-1971)
  • Carnahan, James, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Cervantes, Johnny, Sgt, (1967-1971)
  • Cholewa, Joe, Sgt, (1966-1969)
  • Conn, Scott, SSgt, (1966-1973)
  • Cowger, Michael, SSgt, (1966-1974)
  • Daugherty, Rodney, 1stSgt, (1967-1985)
  • Del Rossi, Richard, TSgt, (1968-2005)
  • Durnell, Dale, SMSgt, (1964-1991)
  • Dyson, Herb, SSgt, (1968-1975)
  • Edmisten, Lynell, SSgt, (1965-1969)
  • Ford, Patrick V. (Pat), Maj, (1965-1986)
  • Gallagher, Jack, Sgt, (1965-1969)
  • Geese, Ralph, MSgt, (1965-1986)
  • Goss, Mike, SSgt, (1966-1970)
  • Griffin, Roy, Sgt, (1965-1969)
  • Griffiths, Dennis, SSgt, (1968-1972)
  • Haas, Bill, Sgt, (1968-1972)
  • Hanke, Bruce, CMSgt, (1967-2004)
  • Hendrick, Michael, SMSgt, (1967-1993)
  • Locy, Jerry, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • MacFarlane, James, SMSgt, (1962-1989)
  • Maltzan, Wm. David, Sgt, (1966-1969)
  • Miller, Donald, MSgt, (1966-2008)
  • Miller, Kenneth, 1stSgt, (1967-1987)
  • Mudd, Joseph, Col, (1960-1992)
  • Pavia, Jack, SSgt, (1966-1970)
  • Pettek, Wayne, Sgt, (1966-1970)
  • Price, Dorsey, Capt, (1966-1981)
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