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Petty Officer 3rd Class (E4)

 

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Name:

Terry Lee Beck

Branch / Rank:

U.S. Navy / Petty Officer 3rd Class (E4)

Unit:

Fighter Squadron 143, 
USS CONSTELLATION (CVA-64) 

Date of Birth:

January 11, 1946

Home of Record:

Linesville, PA

Date of Loss:

October 02, 1969 -- 17 days before my birth!

Country of Loss:

North Vietnam/Over Water

Loss Coordinates:

175402N 1073602E (YE754810)

Status (in 1973):

Killed/Body Not Recovered

Category:

5

Duty:

Aviation Structural Mechanic 
(Safety Equipment) Third Class/US Navy

Other personnel in incident:
C2A -- "Greyhound" cargo aircraft
Remarks:

Terry L. Beck; Richard W. Bell; Michael L. Bowman; Frank Bytheway; Rolando C. Dayao; Donald C. Dean; Herbert H. Dilger; Carl J. Ellerd; James J. Fowler; Roy G. Fowler; Leonardo M. Gan; Paul E. Gore; William D. Gorsuch; Rayford J. Hill; Delvin L. Kohler; Howard M. Koslosky; Robert B. Leonard; Richard A. Livingston; Ronald W. Montgomery; William R. Moore; Paul K. Moser; Kenneth M. Prentice; Fidel G. Salazar; Keavin L. Terrell; Michael J. Tye; Reynaldo R. Viado (all missing)

Source:  Compiled by Homecoming II Project 01 September 1990 from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews.

On October 2, 1969, a C2A "Greyhound" cargo aircraft from Reserve Cargo Squadron 50 departed Cubi Point Naval Air Station, Republic of the Philippines on a shuttle flight to various aircraft carriers in the Gulf of Tonkin in Vietnam, including the USS CONSTELLATION, the USS WALKER, the USS HAMMER, and the USS LONG BEACH.

 

The flight crew onboard the aircraft, assigned to Fleet Support Squadron 50 based in Atsugi Naval Air Station, Japan, included the pilot, Lt. Herbert H. Dilger; co-pilot, Lt. Richard A. Livingston; air crewman, Petty Officer 3rd Class Paul K. Moser; aircraft captain, Petty Officer 3rd Class Michael J. Tye; and loadmaster-trainee, Petty Officer 3rd Class Rayford J. Hill. Most of the twenty passengers appear to be bound for the USS CONSTELLATION, but one was bound for the USS LONG BEACH, one of the four Philippine citizens onboard was headed for the USS HAMMER, and two to the USS WALKER.

 

The aircraft was inbound to the CONSTITUTION and made communication at about 0600 hours, reporting that operations were normal. When communications were established with the Carrier Air Control, control was passed to the Marshall controller (Approach Control). The carrier’s radar continued tracking the aircraft until approximately 0655, at which time radar contact was lost at about 10 nautical miles from the CONSTELLATION.

 

Helicopter search and rescue efforts were immediately initiated from the ship. The helicopter began sighting an oil slick and debris. A few pieces of aircraft were recovered, and analysis of this debris indicated that the aircraft was in a relatively high speed nose down, right wing down impact with the water or had a possible right wing failure before impact. There was no sign of survivors, nor were any bodies recovered.

The crew and passengers onboard the C2 which went down on October 2, 1969 were all declared Killed/Body Not Recovered. There is very little hope that they will ever be found. They are listed with honor among the missing because no remains were ever located to repatriate to their homeland.

 

For many of the missing, however, solutions are not so simple. Several were photographed in captivity, but never returned. Others were alive and well the last they were seen awaiting rescue. Still others described their imminent captures. For the families of these men, the years have passed heartbreakingly slow.

 

Since the war ended, nearly 10,000 reports relating to Americans missing in Southeast Asia have been received by the U.S. Government. Many officials who have reviewed this largely classified information are convinced that hundreds of Americans are still alive as captives in Southeast Asia. It’s time we brought our men home.

 

I currently don't have any information regarding the specific duties or career field of Terry while assigned to the USS Constellation.  His biography [above] states that he was assigned to FS183, so it's assumable that he was involved with aircraft in one form or another...any info regarding Terry's duties aboard Connie would be greatly appreciated!

 

Honored on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial:  Panel 17W - - Line 24


The VietNam Veterans' Memorial Wall Page

USS CONSTELLATION (CVA-64) 
What a beautiful Picture
See those rays...Terry's Smiling down on this old Flattop!
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The C2A "Greyhound" cargo aircraft
The C2A is the aircraft PO3 Beck was last seen on.

Did you serve with this HERO?  Is he Family, an old friend, or a High School Sweetheart?  Is there something special you would like to share about Terry -- If so, I would like to hear about it and post it on this page!!
Please send me an e-mail

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The Virtual Wall

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The Moving Wall

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Vietnam Veterans Homepage

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http://www.vietvet.org/

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The VietNam Casualty Search Page

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Operation Just Cause

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