STEPHENSON, RICHARD CHARLES

Name: Richard Charles Stephenson
Branch/Rank: United States Navy/O2
Unit: USS Ranger, CVA-61
Date of Birth: 10 May 1944
Home City of Record: HAMILTON OH
Date of Loss: 05 February 1970
Country of Loss: North Vietnam/Over Water
Loss Coordinates: 18155910 North  73757 East
Status (in 1973): Killed In Action/Body Not Recovered
Category: 5
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: A7B #154391
Missions:
Other Personnel in Incident:
Refno: 1557

Source: Compiled by P.O.W. NETWORK from one or more of the following: raw
data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA
families, published sources, interviews and CACCF = Combined Action
Combat Casualty File.  2020

REMARKS:

CACCF/CRASH SOUTH VIETNAM/PILOT/4 YRS UNITED STATES NAVY POSTHUMOUS
PROMOTION

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LT RICHARD CHARLES STEPHENSON

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Lieutenant Junior Grade Richard Charles Stephenson entered the U.S. Navy from Ohio and was a member of Attack Squadron 93, embarked aboard the USS Ranger (CVA 61). On February 5, 1970, he piloted a single-seat A-7B Corsair II (bureau number 154391, call sign "Raven 320") that launched from the Ranger while operating in the Gulf of Tonkin. After a successful launch, LTJG Stephenson radioed he was airborne and began to climb. Radar control confirmed the contact but received no acknowledgment from LTJG Stephenson. No further radar or radio contact could be made with this "Raven 320" and LTJG Stephenson was not seen again. Attempts to locate him were unsuccessful. After the incident, the Navy promoted LTJG Stephenson to the rank of Lieutenant (LT). Today, Lieutenant Stephenson is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

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