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Rex, Robert F., Capt.
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On 9 March 1969 Capt. Robert F (Bob) Rex, pilot and Army Special Forces SSgt. Tim L. Walters, observer, comprised the crew of an O2A aircraft (serial #67-21425) that departed Nakhon Phanom Airfield, Thailand on a FAC combat support mission over Savannakhet Province, Laos for SSgt. Walters special operations unit, MACV-SOG. At approximately 1150 hours the Skymaster crashed into the rugged jungle-covered mountains for unknown reasons approximately 1 mile south of an east/west running primary road, 2 miles west of a power line, and 3 miles north of a secondary road that ran from the southwest to northeast interesting the primary road to the east of the crash site. Knife 55, another aircraft operating in the same area, reported the Skymaster?s loss to the air control center along with the crash site location as being roughly 3 miles west of the Lao/Vietnamese border, 30 kilometers northeast of Xepon and 2 kilometers northeast of Ban Biang, Laos. A ground search team visited the crash site a short time later and reported both crewmen died in the crash.
This Veteran has an (IMO) In Memory Of Headstone in Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial, Hawaii, as well as Odebolt Cemetery, Odebolt, Sac County, IA.
Aircraft/Missile Information
TECHNICAL NOTES: Armament: Rockets, flares, 7.62mm mini-gun pods or other light ordnance hung on four wing pylons Engines: Two 210-hp Continental 10-360s Maximum speed: 199 mph Cruising speed: 144 mph Range: 1,060 miles Ceiling: 19,300 ft. Span: 38 ft. Length: 29 ft. 2 in. Height: 9 ft. 5 in. Weight: 4,900 lbs. loaded