80 th FBS Aircraft Losses Includes aircraft damaged in accidents through September 1951
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1 3 July 1950 F-80C MAJ Amos L. Les Sluder (KIA) Downed by enemy tank fire near Pangyo-ri 80 th FBS Aircraft Losses Includes aircraft damaged in accidents through September July 1950 F-80C LT John M. Netterblad (KIFA) Encountered bad weather, crashed on or near Tsu Shima 2 September 1950 F-80C LT Orrin R. Fox (KIA) Crashed attempting to pull out from rocket pass NW of Chinju; no egress noted 4 September 1950 F-80C CAPT Warren F. Sieber (KIA/BNR) Heavy AAA, crashed during strafe run between K-14 and Seoul 10 September 1950 F-80C LT Glenn Payne (KIA) Attacked enemy tank, crashed & exploded 4 mi. S of Songok-tong 15 October 1950 F-80C LT Boris V. Petcoff (no injury) Midair collision with F-80C November 1950 F-80C LT Thomas C. Wadsworth (KIFA) Fuel exhaustion, bailed out 24 mi. WNW of Kisarazu AB 16 November 1950 T-33A LT Harry T. Sandlin (no injury) Landing accident at K November 1950 F-80C LT Charles H. Boone (KIFA) Flamed out on return to K-14 from a combat mission, crashed in Han River 18 November 1950 F-80C LT James L. Miller (no injury) Landing accident at K-14
2 25 November 1950 F-80C LT Harry T. Sandlin (KIA) Tip tank came loose after rocket pass, spun in & crashed 26 November 1950 F-80C LT Jack K. Bal (no injury) Takeoff accident due to engine failure, K November 1950 F-80C LT Bertram D. Wilkins (no injury) Ground accident at K November 1950 F-80C LT Boris V. Petcoff (injured, medevac) Hit by AAA near Nanyajin, flamed out & crashed while attempting emergency landing at K December 1950 F-80C LT Bertram D. Wilkins (KIFA) Crashed while aborting mission at Fukuoka 30 December 1950 F-80C LT Ralph E. Jacobs (no injury) Landing accident at Itazuke AB 23 January 1951 F-80C LT Ralph E. Jacobs (KIA no egress noted) Tip tank separated, crashed near Chunchon, Korea (ACIG.org shows this aircraft as a kill by Soviet ace D.I. Orlov) 28 January 1951 F-80C LT Robert B. Given (no injury) Ground accident at Itazuke AB 10 February 1951 F-80C LT Robert B. Given (minor injuries) Flamed out on approach, crashed.25 mi. S of Itazuke AB 22 February 1951 F-80C LT Ray Van Den Beldt (no injury) Belly-landed due to mechanical failure at Itazuke AB
3 24 February 1951 F-80C LT Franklin C. Winters (no injury) Landing accident at Itazuke AB 26 February 1951 F-80C LT Ray Van Den Beldt (KIA) Hit by AAA, crashed during napalm pass near Hongchon, Korea 12 March 1951 F-80C LT Albert C. Hamby (no injury) Landing accident at Itazuke AB 20 March 1951 F-80C CAPT William R. Yoakley (ejected, picked up by USN helo) Hit by ground fire during strafe pass, bailed out over Wonsan harbor 21 March 1951 F-80C LT Willie J. Wall (KIA fatal ejection) Disintegrated & crashed during strafe pass near Inchon, Korea 23 March 1951 F-80C LT Patrick McGill (no injury) Landing accident, stalled prior to touchdown at Itazuke AB, severe damage 24 March 1951 F-80C CAPT Vern F. Peterson (no injury) Struck high-tension cables during low strafe pass E. of Seoul, severed part of wing 25 March 1951 F-80C LT John M. Ragland (no injury) Severely damaged by ground fire near Chechon, Korea; total loss 8 April 1951 F-80C CAPT William S. Munson (injured) Ground fire damaged tip tank, unable to jettison; crashed into abandoned aircraft at Itazuke AB 10 May 1951 F-80C LT Harry C. Compton (no injury) Takeoff from Itazuke, mid-air collision in weather with F-80C Major damage to right wing
4 10 May 1951 F-80C LT Joseph F. Dunaway (KIFA) Mid-air collision with F-80C in weather 12 May 1951 F-80C CAPT Richard L. Hellwege (no injury) Takeoff accident due to engine failure at Itazuke AB 25 June 1951 F-80C CAPT Harold M. Everett (no injury) Landing accident due to engine failure at K-14 8 July 1951 F-80C LT Philip W. McIntosh (no injury) Landing accident due to weather at K July 1951 F-80C LT Irvin E. Taylor (KIA) Hit by AAA in right wing, caught fire & crashed near Kunu-ri 26 July 1951 F-80C LT Donald L. Evans (ejected, rescued) Disoriented in bad weather, fuel exhaustion, bailed out 6 mi. N. of K-18 6 August 1951 F-80C LT Uriel R. Johnson (no injury) Landing K-14 mechanical failure 10 August 1951 F-80C LT Mark J. Castellano (KIFA) Crashed & disintegrated on takeoff from K August 1951 F-80C CAPT Barnett E. Brooks (no injury) Landing K-14 due to weather 16 August 1951 F-80C LT Kenneth M. Stewart (no injury) Landing K-14
5 21 August 1951 F-80C LT Billy V. Dixon (ejected, rescued by USN helo) Hit by ground fire in right wing, caught fire, bailed out over Wonsan harbor 24 August 1951 F-80C LT Robert L. Martin (MIA) Struck by ground fire, hit sand near water s edge & disintegrated 31 August 1951 F-80C LT Jesse M. Allen (no injury) Landing K September 1951 F-80C LT Thomas W. Liner (no injury) Landing K-13 mechanical failure 30 September 1951 F-80C LT Joseph P. Holmes (no injury) Landing K-13 4 October 1951 F-80C CAPT Donald W. Akers (KIA) Crashed into sea inverted during weapons training flight at range 10 mi. W. of K-6 16 December 1951 F-80C LT Lawrence B. Kelly (MIA) Amid heavy AAA during flak suppression flight, explosion witnessed; no wreckage noted 1 January 1952 F-80C LT Edward C. Jones (no injury) Flamed out on takeoff from K-13, ran off the end of the runway (ACIG.org shows this aircraft as a kill by Soviet ace Lev K. Shchukin) 2 January 1952 F-80C LT Robert L. Toomey (ejected POW) 8 January 1952 F-80C LT Leo J. Nicaise (KIA) Hit by ground fire, crashed & exploded following bomb run
6 16 January 1952 F-80C LT Richard L. McNulty (KIA/BNR) Following bomb run, wingmen did not note crash, but saw burning wreckage 24 January 1952 F-80C LT Jerry D. Bingaman (KIA/BNR) Lost contact with flight in poor weather 26 January 1952 F-80C LT Vincent J. DiPalermo (KIA/BNR listed as 36FBS at Punchbowl) Hit by AAA, crashed; unsuccessful ejection 2 February 1952 F-80C CAPT Richard G. Bull (KIA) Hit by ground fire, crashed inverted 6 March 1952 F-80C LT Donald S. Kobey (KIFA) Crashed into water at gunnery range during high speed turn 13 April 1952 F-80C CAPT John A. Dille, Jr. (KIFA) Ferry flight of battle-damaged aircraft from K-13 to Itazuke AB; crashed into hill on approach 8 mi. SSE 8 May 1952 F-80C MAJ Arthur B. Faunce (KIA/BNR) Hit by ground fire, crashed & exploded 8 May 1952 F-80C LT Robert G. Coffee (KIA) Hit by ground fire, napalm on wing exploded, aircraft crashed 13 May 1952 F-80C LT Jack Barry (injured) One tip tank failed to jettison; low on fuel, crash-landed at K May 1952 F-80C LT Dennis B. Sullivan (minor injuries) Tire blew on takeoff from K-14, heavily damaged
7 5 August 1952 F-80C CAPT Lawrence M. Vanderwilt (KIA) Hit by ground fire during dive on truck column, failed to recover 1 September 1952 F-80C LT Cecil H. Clyott, Jr. (KIA/BNR) Lost contact with flight in poor weather, crash not observed 28 September 1952 F-80C LT Patrick J. McPherson (KIA/BNR) Tip tanks broke off, spun in & crashed on target run 24 October 1952 F-80C CAPT Stephen Staysich (KIFA) Mid-air collision with F-80C while pulling off target 24 October 1952 F-80C MAJ Franklin Q. Smith (ejected, rescued) Mid-air collision with F-80C November 1952 F-80C MAJ Charles J. Loring, Jr. (KIA/BNR) Sniper Ridge: hit by ground fire, crashed into enemy gun emplacements 22 November 1952 F-80C LT James R. Roberts (KIA/BNR) Sniper Ridge: caught fire, wing separated, crashed & burned 16 February 1953 F-80C MAJ Melvin C. Wood (KIA) Hit by AAA, crashed; unsuccessful ejection 22 February 1953 F-80C LT Allan M. Tarr (KIFA) Crashed in to sea at Suwon gunnery range 22 February 1953 F-80C LT Garfield W. Guyer, Jr. (KIFA) Mechanical problems on takeoff from K-13; unsuccessful low-altitude ejection
8 16-17 March 1953 F-80C LT Douglas M. Smith (KIA/BNR) (Listed in some sources as 35 th FBS) Disappeared on solo night armed recce mission 18 May 1953 T-33A LT Kenneth P. Tallant (KIFA) AMN Ronald A. Gonoung (KIFA) Crashed 15 mi. NW of Kochang, Korea 16 June 1953 F-86F LT William J. Hummer (KIA/BNR) Failed to pull out of bomb run, crashed & exploded 30 June 1953 F-86F LT Joseph M. Quagly (KIA) Hit by ground fire, failed to pull out of strafe run 11 July 1953 F-86F Pilot unknown (squadron affiliation not noted; may have been 35 th or 36 th FBS) Hit by ground fire, ejected; rescued
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