Allen Eugene Fellows

Colonel
20TH TAC AIR SPT SQDN, 504TH TASG, 7TH AF
United States Air Force
01 December 1931 - 05 May 1978
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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7TH AF

20TH TASS
O-2

USAF Pilot

Purple Heart, Air Medal, National Defense, Korean Service, Vietnam Service, UN Service, RoK Service, RVN Campaign

The database page for Allen Eugene Fellows

07 Mar 2003

FALLEN FLIER
MISSING FRIEND

We thank you for the selfless devotion to our country and for your service in that ill-fated war. You and your fine family are fondly remembered by all whose path you crossed.

From a comrade in arms and family friend,
Harvey D. Gilzean
hdgil1@juno.com

27 Jan 2005

"To live in the hearts we leave behind,
is never to have died."
(Thomas Campbell, "Hallowed Ground", circa 1888)

I do not have memories of my own about my father.
If you have a personal story about him,
I would appreciate the sharing of it.

Thank you.

From his daughter,
Lesli Brook Paquette
brook@lbfd.com

07 Feb 2007

I do not have any memories of my Grandpa because obviously I was not even in existence when he went down but any stories anyone may have of him would be appreciated. Thank you.

From his granddaughter,
Caprina Stenson
caprinas1985@aol.com

23 Apr 2007

I served in the United States Marine Corps form 1984 to 1988 and upon my completion of duty I wanted to pay honor to the fallen heros that served before me. I received my MIA/POW bracelet in 1988 and have not taken it off since. I asked for someone that once lived in Minnesota and was a Marine. Even though I have never met Col Allen E. Fellows - I honor him. I will continue to bring awareness to his cause and many others like him. I pray for him and his family.

Michael Hertle
mhertle93@hotmail.com

Notes from The Virtual Wall

On 20 March 1968, a COVEY Forward Air Controller from the 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron, Major Allen E. Fellows, flying O-2A tail number 67-21338, departed Danang Air Base for a FAC mission in Laos. He simply disappeared over southern Laos somewhere in the vicinity of Ban Gnang. Search and rescue efforts failed to locate either the aircraft or Major Fellows, who was placed in "Missing in Action" status. Fellows was carried as MIA for over ten years, receiving two promotions, before the Secretary of the Air Force approved a Presumptive Finding of Death on 05 May 1978.

Colonel Fellows served during both the Korean and Vietnam wars. As of 07 Mar 2003 he has not been repatriated.



The point-of-contact for this memorial is
his daughter,
Lesli Brook Paquette
brook@lbfd.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 07 Mar 2003
Last updated 09/21/2007