Clyde Wilson Enderle
Major
20TH SPECIAL OPS SQDN, 14TH SPECIAL OPS WING, 7TH AF
United States Air Force
Port Clinton, Ohio
January 20, 1937 to March 19, 1970
CLYDE W ENDERLE is on the Wall at Panel W12, Line 20

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16 Apr 2002

Remembered by his squadronmates in the
20th Special Operations Squadron
the Green Hornets.

A memorial initiated by a fellow Green Hornet,
Robert Hall
Robert.Hall12@scott.af.mil

 
6 Dec 2004

What a great man!

My Uncle Clyde was an outstanding Husband, Father and friend. He stepped in when others would not. He was the father of three very young daughters and the oldest who was born totally handicap and dependent on him. When my uncle died she was placed in a nursing home until she passed at the age of 16 years.

My Uncle stepped in and helped with me and my three siblings after my father, his oldest brother, was killed in the line of duty in an F-101 Voodoo plane crash in November 1962. What a smile, what a heart, what a man.

I love and miss you.

From a nephew,
Gary
sugarbear7125@netzero.com


 

A Note from The Virtual Wall

On 19 Mar 1970, two UH-1P aircraft of the 20th Special Operations Squadron based at Ban Me Thuot departed on a training flight. UH-1P tail number 65-07944, carrying a four-man crew, was shot down by enemy ground fire southeast of Ban Me Thuot. One gunner was thrown clear and survived, but three men died in the crash:

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