Walter Sutton Wood
Lieutenant Commander
VA-55, CVW-14, USS RANGER, TF 77, 7TH FLEET United States Navy Fort Bragg, North Carolina June 14, 1931 to May 02, 1966 WALTER S WOOD is on the Wall at Panel 7E, Line 19 |
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LCDR WALTER SUTTON WOOD
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For LCDR Wood And All The Other Brave Men And Women Who Never Made It Home
From one who remembers, R. Riley rpr618@earthlink.net |
Walter S. Wood is my "Missing In Action" brother. I wear a bracelet bearing his name and continue to ask our government for answers concerning him. He will NOT be forgotten!!
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I found a bracelet bearing the name of LCDR Walter Wood. The date on it matches the date of his death. If anyone knows the owner of the bracelet, you are welcome to contact me and I will make sure to return it. I hope and pray for his family.
Raven Lynn F. |
Notes from The Virtual WallWalter Sutton Wood was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point with the Class of 1956, taking his commission in the Navy. He completed flight training as a light attack pilot flying the A-4 Skyhawk.On 02 May 1966, flying A-4 BuNo 151034, Lieutenant Commander Wood conducted an armed reconnaissance flight over North Vietnam. While returning to the ship, he and his wingman detoured to release unexpended ordnance (in Wood's case, a single 5" Zuni air-to-ground rocket) against NVA positions on Hon Ngu Island, just offshore near the city of Vinh. Although the circumstances are unclear, LCDR Wood ejected from his A-4 immediately after weapons release, and his wingman was able to follow Wood's fully deployed parachute to a water landing offshore the island. The wingman then watched helplessly as Wood remained motionless in the water for about ten minutes before being dragged under the surface. Navy SAR helicopter searches of the area failed to recover his body, nor have his remains been repatriated by the Vietnamese government. |
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