After 60 years,
Vietnam veterans are not forgotten.
Facebook Live Event
Video: https://www.facebook.com/WAAHQ/videos/1336286296889474
FTLF 739 Families
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkS6fj0mLJQ
FTLF 739 Documentary: https://youtu.be/ORqdeo97_0U
Very little is known about what happened to FTLF 739 and its crew and passengers, and due to the circumstance surrounding this mission, the names of those lost have not yet been added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. However, today many families and loved ones of these heroes still fight to have their loved ones recognized for their contributions to our freedom and our shared history by urging people to write their Senators and help pass Senate Bill 2571. Senate Bill 2571 is presently up for vote with the Energy and Natural Resources committee and if signed would add the names of the heroic crew of Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 to the Vietnam Wall Memorial in Washington DC.
Presently, the only monument that bears the names of these almost forgotten American heroes was erected by a private citizen, Wreaths Across America founder Morrill Worcester, on the tip land in Columbia Falls, Me., where the 60th anniversary commemoration event is being held.
“When I first heard the story about this mission, I was shocked to learn that nothing has been done for these families,” said Morrill Worcester. “I said that day, that we would do something to make sure these people are honored and remembered, and to hopefully give some closure to these families.”
The inscription on
the monument reads:
“Missing in action; Presumed dead. Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 went missing on March 16, 1962, with 93 U.S. Army soldiers on board. These men and their flight crew perished in what would become one of the biggest aviation mysteries out of the Vietnam War era.
THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED HERE SO THAT THEY WILL BE SAID ALOUD AND THEIR MEMORY WILL LIVE ON.”
Presently, this private memorial is the only recognition that the heroes of FTLF 739 have ever received for their shared sacrifice to our nation. However, that can change. Senator Gary Peters (MI) introduced Senate Bill 2571 which is supported by Senators Blackburn (TN), Stabenow (MI), and Shaheen (NH). This bill which is presently sitting in the committee for Energy and Natural Resources seeks to have these long-forgotten heroes added to the list of names on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C.
“As an Army Veteran
who has had the privilege of serving alongside so many amazing patriots serving
in our special operations and intelligence communities I know we may never have
the opportunity to share the full story of these men's sacrifice,” said Joe
Reagan, Director of Military and Veteran Outreach for Wreaths Across America.
“This should not stop us from providing their families, and all Americans the
opportunity to honor their service by saying their names in our nation’s
Capital. Adding their names to the Vietnam wall alongside their 58,318 Brothers
and sisters who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War is a fitting
tribute to these men and a reminder to all of us that our freedom is oftentimes
secured by men and women who serve in silence.”
On Wed., March 16, Wreaths Across America streamed a live Facebook event to remember those lost and honor the 60th anniversary of Flying Tiger Line Flight 739. The event was streamed LIVE on WAA’s Official FB page and on Wreaths Across America Radio which could be heard via the iHeart Radio app, or by downloading it at the App Store or on Google!
If you support our
nation’s veterans and want to see American heroes recognized for their
significant contributions to our freedom, please write your Senator and ask
them to add the names associated with FTLF 739 to the Vietnam War Memorial.
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About Wreaths Across
America
Wreaths Across
America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to continue and expand
the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery begun by Maine
businessman Morrill Worcester in 1992. The organization’s mission –
Remember, Honor, Teach – is carried out in part each year by coordinating
wreath-laying ceremonies in December at Arlington, as well as thousands of
veterans’ cemeteries and other locations in all 50 states and beyond.
For more information, please visit www.wreathsacrossamerica.org.
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