James Henry McLeanMaster SergeantTEAM 88, MACV ADVISORS Army Of The United States 16 June 1944 - 18 September 1978 Los Angeles, CA Panel 01E Line 087 |
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The database page for James Henry McLean
REMEMBEREDMAC-V Advisory Team 88, serving with a South Vietnamese Regional Forces unit at Duc Phong, Phuoc Long Province, RVN, consisted of four men:
The following day, an ARVN unit was inserted into the area, and learned that an American had been observed being held captive in the vicinity of Duc Phong. By mid-afternoon on 10 February, the ARVN unit had recaptured the camp and recovered the remains of 3 American advisors - Holland, Bryant, and Macapelli. It thus appeared the captured American was McLean. Several South Vietnamese POWs subsequently escaped or were released later reported that SP4 McLean had been captured uninjured and was being detained in camps in northern Phuoc Long Province. In August 1966 a Montanard who escaped in May/early June 1966 stated he met McLean and was given the duty of caring for him. McLean was ill with diarrhea and malaria. The Montanard was in the camp with McLean for about two months. The last possible sighting of McLean was on 20 Oct 1966 when an ARVN intelligence agent reported that he saw an American POW in a VC camp. On 18 September 1978 a presumptive finding of death was issued for McLean. http://www.geocities.com/kerrypardue247/pow-mia-2.html |
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A memorial from another Field Medic, Kerry Pardue 3226 N Sycamore Pl, Chandler, Az 85224 kerrypardue@hotmail.com 4 Sep 2001 |
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With all respect
Jim Schueckler, former CW2, US Army
Ken Davis, Commander, United States Navy (Ret)