This Web site was developed and constructed by MSgt
Ronald H.
Haden T306X0,
USAF (ret) who worked at Site 85 from Sep 67 to Nov 67. (Copyright ©
2001,2002,2003)
Col. Gerald Clayton USAF (ret)
Commander of Lima Site 85. Pictures, Story
contribution.
Lt/Col Douglas Farnsworth USAF (ret)
Commander of the TSQ-81 installation team. Pictures,
Story contribution, personnel identification.
Lt/Col Jeannie Shiff USAF (ret)
JTF-FA. Pictures
and Sketch contribution.
Mr. Robert J. Destatte, Senior Analyst, Research & Analysis Directorate, Defense Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Office (Retired). Translation of "Raid on Phou Pha Thi" by PAVN Major Do Chi Ben" , Story, Pictures and Sketch contribution.
Dr. Timothy N. Castle
Author of "One Day Too Long" and currently an Associate Professor at
The Air War College
of Air University USAF, Maxwell AFB, AL. Pictures, Encouragement and
Support of effort.
CMSgt Samuel Morrow Jr. USAF (ret)
NCOIC 1st Mobile Communications Group Command Post 1965-68, 1969-72. Story
contribution.
Ann Holland
Wife of TSgt Melvin Holland, lost at Lima Site 85.
Pictures, Story, Encouragement
and Support of effort.
Keith Johnson
Member of the TSQ-81 installation team. Story
contribution, personnel identification.
Heinz Hardy
Member of the TSQ-81 installation team. Story
contribution, personnel identification.
Jon Ramsay
Member of the TSQ-81 installation team. Personnel
identification
Gary Boros
Commander of the TACAN Channel 97 installation team. Story
contribution.
Richard Grimes
NCOIC of the TACAN Channel 97 installation team. Pictures,
Story
contribution.
Lt/Col Ken Molly USAF (ret), Recce Photo taken 16 March 1968
Larry Clum, Bomb Damage Assessment photos
Keith Hammerbeck, Image of Panel 44E, The Wall.
Bryon Hukee, Picture Lima Site 20, Sam Thong.
Pararescue Association, Picture Lima Site 20Alt, Long Tien
Our heartfelt thanks to all the people that have made compiling this Web site possible. The data was pulled togeather by Ron Haden and he has made a great memorial to the men who worked on Lima Site 85. We wsill always remember the men who built and operated Lima Site 85 and those, whom, we still wait for their return.
Thank you again for all those that have made this Web site possible.
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