Douglas Vincent Dailey

Senior Master Sergeant
606TH SPEC OPS SQDN, 56TH SPEC OPS WING, 7TH AF
United States Air Force
30 June 1936 - 07 January 1974
Waterford, Michigan
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7TH AF

606TH SOS
C-123

USAF Aircrew

Purple Heart, Air Medal, National Defense, Vietnam Service, Vietnam Campaign

The database page for Douglas Vincent Dailey

In Memoriam
SMSGT Douglas Vincent Dailey, USAF
606th Special Operations Squadron
Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
MIA 13 December 1968

I have worn an MIA bracelet that bears his name for 13 years.
Although I do not know SMSGT Douglas V. Dailey he will always have a special place in my heart. Each time I visit the Moving Wall I shade his name and hope that he is at peace, whether alive or deceased.

I dedicate this page to the memory of SMSGT Douglas Vincent Dailey.

Heidi J. Gipprich
SSGT, USAF 1989-2001
New Baltimore, Michigan
hgipprich@cox.net

22 Apr 2002

Memorial Day, 2002

I am an active duty Air Force member assigned to the 41st Combat Rescue Squadron (Jolly Greens) at Moody AFB, Georgia. I received a POW/MIA bracelet through the VFW after requesting to be the sponsor of anyone from Michigan (I grew up in Saginaw). I have been wearing SMSgt Dailey's silver bracelet for two years. This past week-end my wife and I rode to northern Georgia where The Wall was on display. There we were finally able to make a connection with Doug. We visited the local VFW and were told about this site.

Matt Holloway MSgt
41st RQS
Moody AFB GA
rotorhead5@hotmail.com

4 Nov 2004

I'm his grandson and I wish I could of met him.
Please help me be closer to him.
Thanks ...

Douglas Dailey



06 Oct 2006

I wish I could have met him. I am glad our last names are the same ... from what my dad has told me and my mom he sounds like a wonderful man.

From his grandson,
Joshua David Dailey
dailey613@hotmail.com

22 Mar 2007

I don't know who Douglas V Dailey is but I have worn the silver bracelet for 13 years. I still pray either if he is dead or alive, that he is up in heaven!

iloveangels777@nerdshack.com

Notes from The Virtual Wall

On 13 December 1968 a C-123K PROVIDER of the 606th Special Operations Squadron launched from Nakhon Phanom RTAFB, Thailand, on a night FAC mission over the Ho Chi Minh Trail area. The low-and-slow C-123K's mission was to obtain visual or infrared sightings of traffic along the Trail and to act as a controller for bombers - in this case, B-57 CANBERRA bombers from the 8th Tactical Bomber Squadron, Phan Rang AB, SVN.

Weather conditions along the Trail were good - clear with a half moon, ground fog, no wind and no cloud ceiling. At 0300 hours, as a B-57 was executing an attack against ground targets, the B-57 collided with the upper surface of the circling C-123K. Both aircraft - and nine aircrewmen - went down.

Only one - 1st Lt Thomas M. Turner from the C-123 - was rescued. The others simply disappeared into the Laotian jungles about 30 miles southwest of the Ban Kari Pass. A ground search was impossible due to total enemy control of the area, but airborne search-and-rescue operations continued until 15 December, when the formal SAR effort was terminated. At that point, the crewmen and their status were as follow:

  • 606th SOS, C-123K call sign CANDLESTICK 44
    • 1st Lt Thomas M. Turner, pilot, rescued;
    • 1st Lt Joseph P. Fanning, co-pilot, MIA;
    • 1st Lt John S. Albright, II, navigator, MIA;
    • 1st Lt Morgan J. Donahue, navigator, MIA;
    • Then-SSgt Douglas V. Dailey, flight engineer, MIA;
    • TSgt Fred L. Clarke, loadmaster, MIA; and
    • SSgt Samuel F. Walker, Jr., loadmaster, MIA.

None of the men returned with other POWs in February 1973, nor did any of the released POWs have knowledge of the CANDLESTICK or YELLOWBIRD crewmen. As time passed, the Secretary of the Air Force approved Presumptive Findings of Death for the eight missing crewmen - including Senior Master Sergeant Douglas V. Dailey (07 Jan 1974).

None of the eight men have been repatriated.

Additional information is available on the
POW Network
and
Task Force Alpha
sites.



The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his grandson,
Douglas Dailey
dailey613@hotmail.com



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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)
Memorial first published on 22 Apr 2002
Last updated 08/27/2007