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Maj. Morris L. McDaniel had flown nearly 100 combat missions when he and Capt. William A. Lillund were sent on a bombing mission into North Vietnam. McDaniel was looking forward to returning home to his wife and three children.
McDaniel and Lillund were flying an F105F "Wild Weasel" toward a target area northwest of Hanoi. His last contact with American forces was when he made a pre-strike refueling shortly before reaching the target area. His last known location was approximately 10 miles northwest of the city of Phu Tho in Vinh Phu Province, North Vietnam.
Morris L. McDaniel, Jr. was promoted to the rank of Colonel and William A. Lillund to the rank of Major during the period they were maintained Missing in Action.
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.
Aircraft/Missile Information
The F-105 was initially designed as a supersonic fighter bomber to replace the F-84F. The first flight was on October 22, 1955, but the first production aircraft, an F-105B, was not delivered to the USAF until 1958. In all, 833 aircraft were built before production ended in 1964.
The "G" models were modified versions of the "F" model. The "G" models were configured for antiaircraft suppression and were used by the "Wild Weasels". Any sane pilot did his utmost to avoid air-defense sites, however the Weasels would go in to attract the attention of the defenses and then launch their missiles to destroy the controlling radar. They were fitted with improved avionics and advanced (for their day!) ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) and RHAW (Radar Homing and Warning) systems that allowed them to engage the air defense systems with devastating effectiveness.
TECHNICAL NOTES: Armament: One M61 20mm Vulcan cannon and over 12,000 lbs. of ordnance Engine: One Pratt & Whitney J75-P-19W of 26,500 lbs. thrust Maximum speed: 1,386 mph Cruising speed: 596 mph Range: 1,500 miles Ceiling: 50,000 ft. Span: 34 ft. 11 in. Length: 67 ft. Height: 20 ft. 2 in. Weight: 54,580 lbs. maximum