Gregory Barras

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

Gregory I. Barras
Rank: Colonel
Service Number: 428565433
Date Missing: 12/18/1968
Unit: 56th Special Operations Wing
Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force
Listed On Wall/Tablet: Honolulu Memorial
Rosette In Place: No

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Recoverability Status: Remains Recovered
Next Steps: Colonel Barras was a member of the 56th Special Operations Wing. On December 18, 1968, he was the pilot of a Douglas Attack Skyrader (A-1H) on a mission about 20 miles west of the Mu Gia Pass, Laos when his aircraft was hit by hostile fire. His remains were recovered on June 8, 1991 and identified on November 18, 1998. His name is inscribed on the Courts of the Missing at the Honolulu Memorial. **
Date Recovered: 6/8/1991
Date Identified: 11/18/1998

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