Dwight Stanley Campbell

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Cpt Dwight S. Campbell
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Military Service


Missions

22 Feb 1967 - Captain Robert L. Sholl and Captain Dwight Campbell were lost on a mission just east of Nakhon Phanom RTAFB on 21-22 Feb 1967 after trailing home a burning A-26A, giving that crew the warning that saved their lives. The aircraft engine caught fire, forcing the two crewmen of the burning plane to exit the aircraft which then exploded, sending debris into the plane of Campbell and Sholl killing them.


Citations & Awards

  • Purple Heart
  • Air medal
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Vietnam Service Medal
  • Air Force Longevity Award
  • Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation
  • Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal


Planes

64-17669

Crew

Robert Lee Sholl


Disposition

  • KIA 22 Feb 1967

He was interred in Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, Plot: G.A.R., Blk 19, Lot B, Row 0, Grave 6.

He is listed on the Vietnam Wall, Panel 15E, Line 73.

Personal Life

Dwight Stanley Campbell was born 25 Jan 1939 in Fairland, OK.

Family

Images

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Records and Personnel Information

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