Virtual Wall Note: 1LT Cumiskey was flying an F-100D (tail number 55-3510) when he was shot down about 20 miles southeast of Pleiku. He was on a close air support mission and was hit by ground fire during a low altitude napalm delivery.
James Lee Cumiskey | |
ON THE WALL: | Panel 21E Line 97 |
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PERSONAL DATA: | |
Home of Record: | Claremore, OK |
Date of birth: | 12/27/1941 |
MILITARY DATA: | |
Service Branch: | United States Air Force |
Grade at loss: | O2 |
Rank: | First Lieutenant |
Promotion Note: | None |
ID No: | 3158754 |
MOS: | 1115: Pilot, Tactical Aircraft, (various) |
Length Service: | 03 |
Unit: | 308TH TAC FTR SQDN, 31ST TAC FTR WING, 7TH AF |
CASUALTY DATA: | |
Start Tour: | 09/16/1966 |
Incident Date: | 06/13/1967 |
Casualty Date: | 06/13/1967 |
Status Date: | Not Applicable |
Status Change: | Not Applicable |
Age at Loss: | 25 |
Location: | Pleiku Province, South Vietnam |
Remains: | Body recovered |
Repatriated: | Not Applicable |
Identified: | Not Applicable |
Casualty Type: | Hostile, died outright |
Casualty Reason: | Fixed Wing - Pilot |
Casualty Detail: | Air loss or crash over land |
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