Paul Leonard Foster

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MSgt Paul L. Foster
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Military Service

  • Rank: Senior Master Sergeant (Promoted while missing)
  • Serial Number: 408769264
  • Type: Combat Controller
  • Squadron: 606th Air Commando Squadron

Paul was a roommate to Larry Owen at Nakhon Phanom.


Missions

29 Dec 1967 - Pilot Capt Carlos Rafael Cruz, co-pilot Capt William J. Potter Jr., and crewmember SMS Paul Leonard Foster comprised the crew of an A-26A Invader (64-17641) assigned a mission in Laos December 29, 1967. The three flew from Nakhon Phanom from the 606th Air Commando Squadron to a target area along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. At 1358 hours, as the Invader made an attack pass on its target, it was struck by enemy ground fire and seen to crash on the east side of a mountain with a jungle covered valley. The last known location for the plane was about 15 miles northwest of the city of Muang Xepone (Sepone) in Savannakhet Province. This is just about due west of the DMZ in Vietnam. No parachutes were seen, and no emergency radio beeper signals were heard by aircraft in the area. A day or so before the Invader was shot down, Lao Premier Souvanna Phouma reported that North Vietnamese troops had started a general offensive against Lao government forces in southern Laos. North Vietnam denied this report on December 29th, the day the Invader was shot down. The three men onboard the Invader were declared Missing in Action. The U.S. believes the enemy may know their fates. Unfortunately, although the Pathet Lao stated publicly that they held American prisoners, the U.S. never negotiated for their freedom. Consequently, no American held in Laos has ever been released. For decades the fates of the crew of the Invader remained unknown. Then on October 18, 1995 it was announced that remains had been recovered and positively identified as the lost crewmen. (Taken from pownetwork.org)

Citations & Awards

  • Purple Heart
  • National Defense Service Medal
  • Vietnam Campaign Medal
  • Vietnam Service Medal
  • Air Force Presidential Unit Citation
  • Vietnam Gallantry Cross
  • Air Force Good Conduct Medal

Planes

64-17641

Crew

Carlos Rafael Cruz
William Joseph Potter Jr

Disposition

  • MIA 29 Dec 1967
  • Remains recovered 17 Mar 1993
  • Remains identified 18 Oct 1995

He is listed on the Vietnam Wall, Panel 32E, Line 93.

Personal Life

Paul Leonard Foster was born on November 20, 1945 to William and Mary Foster. Paul grew up in Knoxville, TN. He attended Vestal Elementary School as a kid where he was part of the Safety Patrol. He graduated from Young High School in 1963. He was a member of the Spanish Club, the Science Club, and JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society). Paul also earned an academic letter at Young High. His cousins describe him as very sweet, quiet spoken, and considerate.

Foster is buried in a joint grave in Arlington Cemetery with his crewmembers, Carlos Rafael Cruz & William Joseph Potter Jr..

Family

William & Mary Foster (Parents)
Paul was the eldest child in his family.

Images

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