Shelton, Charles Ervin, Col

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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
00X-Unknown AFSC
Last AFSC Group
AFSC Unknown
Primary Unit
1964-1965, 1115A, 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron
Service Years
1954 - 1994
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Colonel

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Home State
Kentucky
Kentucky
Year of Birth
1932
 
This Military Service Page was created/owned by SSgt Robert Bruce McClelland, Jr. to remember Shelton, Charles Ervin, Col.

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Contact Info
Home Town
Owensboro, Kentucky
Last Address
Udorn RTAFB, Thailand
MIA Date
Apr 29, 1965
 
Cause
MIA-Died in Captivity
Reason
Other Cause
Location
Laos
Conflict
Vietnam War
Memorial Coordinates
01E 111

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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Kentucky Vietnam Veterans MemorialVietnam Veterans MemorialThe National Gold Star Family Registry
  1965, Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  2012, Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Assoc. Page
  2023, The National Gold Star Family Registry


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He was shot down and captured in Laos Apr 29, 1965. It is not known when and where he died. Stories did get back that he was an incorrigible prisoner while with the Pathet Lao and due to that, he was reportedly transferred to North Vietnam. He even beat to death 3 of his guards who were mistreating him. His remains were not recovered.

He is memorialized in Arlington with a headstone in Section 36 Grave 123. He is also memorialized at the Colonel Charles E. Shelton Freedom Memorial in Owensboro, KY, his home town. 

Sources differ as to how his death is listed. Some give his shootdown date of Apr 29, 1965; and some give the date he was officially declared dead on Sep 19, 1994. However, witnesses and reports say that his death had to occur between those 2 dates; but exactly when is unknown.

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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Sources:

http://veterantributes.org/TributeDetail.php?recordID=1282
http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/s/s134.htm
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/charlese.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shelton
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14866080
http://www.wiky.com/content/americas-last-vietnam-war-pow
http://mssparky.com/2011/05/the-americans-left-behind/#more-22264
 

   
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 1959-1965, RF-101C Voodoo
From Year
1959
To Year
1965
   
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 RF-101C Voodoo Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
RF-101C
U.S. Air Force technicians prepare a McDonnell RF-101 Voodoo for a photo reconnaissance mission

Using the reinforced airframe of the F-101C, the RF-101C first flew on 12 July 1957, entering service in 1958. Like the RF-101A, the RF-101C had six cameras in place of radar and cannons in the reshaped nose. Unlike the RF-101A, the RF-101C retained the ability to carry a single nuclear weapon on the centerline pylon. One hundred and sixty-six RF-101Cs were built, including 96 originally scheduled to be F-101C fighter-bombers.

The 1964 Project "Toy Tiger" fitted some RF-101C with a new camera package and a centerline pod for photo-flash cartridges. Some were further upgraded under the Mod 1181 program with automatic control for the cameras.

The RF-101C saw service during the Cuban Missile Crisis and was sent to Vietnam in 1961, becoming the first USAF jet aircraft to serve there. RF-101C saw heavy service during the Vietnam War, with the first F-101 being lost in November 1964 to ground fire. From 1965 through November 1970, its role was gradually taken over by the RF-4C Phantom II. In some 35,000 sorties, 39 aircraft were lost, 33 in combat,[7] including five to SAMs, one to an airfield attack, and one in air combat to a MiG-21 in September 1967. The RF-101C's speed made it largely immune to MiG interception. 27 of the combat losses occurred on reconnaissance missions over North Vietnam. In April 1967, ALQ-71 ECM pods were fitted to provide some protection against SAMs. Although the Voodoo was again able to operate at medium altitudes, the added drag decreased the speed enough to make RF-101 vulnerable to MiGs and thus requiring fighter escort.

On 27 November 1957 during Operation Sun Run an RF-101C set the Los Angeles-New York-Los Angeles record in 6 hours, 46 minutes, the New York to Los Angeles record in 3 hours, 36 minutes, and the Los Angeles to New York record in 3 hours, 7 minutes.

After withdrawal from Vietnam, the RF-101C continued to serve with USAF units through 1979.

In service, the RF-101C was nicknamed the "Long Bird;" it was the only version of the Voodoo to see combat.

   
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