Gregory Anderson

The following information pertains to a serviceman who remains classified as Missing In Action.

Gregory L. Anderson
Rank: Staff Sergeant
Service Number: 341407070
Date Missing: 01/28/1970
Unit: 601st Photographic Flight
Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force
Listed On Wall/Tablet: Honolulu Memorial
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Next Steps: Staff Sergeant Anderson was a member of the 601st Photographic Flight. On January 28, 1970, he was a passenger in a Siskorsky Sea Stallion Search and Rescue Helicopter (HH-53B) trying to rescue two downed airmen about 20 miles northeast of Mu Gia Pass, Laos. The helicopter was hit by a MiG and exploded. His remains were not recovered. His name is inscribed on the Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial. **

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