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Tue, Feb 28, 2017

Airman Missing From Vietnam War Identified

Pilot Of B-57B Aircraft Went Down In April, 1966

The remains of Air Force Capt. Robert R. Barnett, missing from the Vietnam War, has now been accounted for.

On April 7, 1966, Barnett was a member of the 8th Bomb Squadron, and was the pilot of a B-57B aircraft on a strike mission over Laos. While making a dive-bombing attack, the aircraft reportedly crashed, disintegrated and burned. No parachutes were seen and the hostile threat in the area prevented a search and rescue or ground inspection of the site. Following the crash, Barnett was declared killed in action.

In January and May 2005, a joint U.S./Lao People’s Democratic Republic (L.P.D.R.) team visited the site of the crash. In late 2014, and early 2015, three excavations of the site were conducted, recovering possible human remains, life support items and material evidence. The remains were sent to the DPAA laboratory for analysis.

To identify Barnett’s remains, scientists from DPAA used circumstantial evidence and dental comparisons, which matched his records.

The support from the government of Laos was vital to the success of this recovery

Interment services are pending.

(Source: DPAA news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.dpaa.mil

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