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This Remembrance Profile was originally created by Sgt Stephen Willcox - Deceased
Casualty Info
Home Town Orland
Last Address Tan Son Nhut AB
Casualty Date Jan 07, 1966
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location Pleiku (Vietnam)
Conflict Vietnam War
Location of Interment Masonic Cemetery - Orland, California
Captain Dixon was flying combat missions in Vietnam from Mactan AFB in the Philippines in 1965 and it appears elements (including the 774th Troop Carrier Squadron) of the 463th Troop Carrier Wing at Mactan AFB were temporarily based at Tan Son Nhut in 1966 as part of a rotation. He seems to have been at Pleiku, and TDY to the 315th Air Commando Group in Vietnam.
On 7 January 1966, a C-130 with five Air Force crew members aboard, including Capt. Richard J. Callanan, Capt Lee C. Dixon, Navigator, 1st Lt. Jon A. Greenley, SSgt James R. Lute and Airman 2nd Class Lowell F. White, crashed. The aircraft departed Tan Son Nhut AB on a resupply mission and while in the process of entering into a landing pattern south of Pleiku, at approximately 1,500 feet altitude, it was observed to explode due to ground fire and crash. The remains Captain Dixon were recovered.
Source: http://memwall.usafalibrary.com
"Air Force Academy Accepts 774th Memorial Book Fund
A memorial book fund has been accepted by the Air Force Academy in honor of five Mactan Air Base flyers who lost their lives in action in Vietnam.
The fund of $240 was raised by members of the 774th Troop Carrier Sq. and was contributed to the friends of the deceased crewmembers and by other units here. It will bear memorial bookplates.
The bookplates bear the Academy Seal and the inscription: 'In Memory of Capt. R.J. Callanan, Capt L.C. Dixon, AFB Class '61, 1st Lt. J.A. Greenley, SSgt J.R. Lute, A1C L.F. White, Lost in Vietnam 7 January 1966."
Source: The Yankee Doodle, Page 11, Sept 19, 1966 (The Yankee Doodle is an official Class 2 U.S. Air Force publication, published for USAF personnel at Mactan AB, Republic of the Philippines...)
Comments/Citation:
1962-1966, C-130 Hercules
From Year 1962
To Year 1966
Personal Memories
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C-130 Hercules Details
Aircraft/Missile Information
The C-130 series began as a 1951 requirement for a military transport with Short Take-Off and Landing capabilities. The series was born as the YC-130 and performed well in the latter part of 1954 with its Allison three-bladed turboprop engines. With successes encountered throughout the war in Vietnam and furthermore in peacetime, the C-130 Hercules spawned a plethora of variants that would include special forces insertion, arctic patrol, meteorological research, communications, close-support and modernized variants of the base transport.
Model Lockheed C-130H Hercules Length 97.77 ft | 29.80 m Width 132.55 ft | 40.40 m Height 37.40 ft | 11.40 m Engine(s) 4 x Allison T56-A-15LFE turboprop engines generating 4,508hp each. Empty Weight 76,505 lbs | 34,702 kg MTOW 175,003 lbs | 79,380 kg Max Speed 386 mph | 621 km/h | 335 kts Max Range 2,237 miles | 3,600 km Ceiling 33,005 ft | 10,060 m | 6.3 miles Climb Rate Not Available Hardpoints 0 Armament None. Internal payload of up to 42,637lbs of supplies, personnel and vehicles. Accommodations 4 + 92 Operators Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom and the United States of America among others (about 60 in all).