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The San Dewayne Francisco Memorial Archives

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San Dewayne Francisco was born in Buckland Missouri in 1944. His family soon moved to Burbank Washington, where he grew up. San attended Kennewick High School where he was three sport athlete He graduated from Kennewick High School in 1962. 1962. From 1962 to 1966 San attended Central Washington State College (now Central Washington University) in Ellensburg. While at Central, San played football and wrestled while working three jobs to support his wife and son.

After graduating from Central and completing his Air Force ROTC training, San was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force in 1964. He then went to Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas to complete advanced pilot training.

He was a member of the 555 (triple nickel) Squadron and flew the F4D Phantom fighter jet. In 1968 San was sent to Vietnam where he completed his required number of missions and was scheduled to meet his wife for R&R in December, but on November 25, 1968 another pilot was ill and San volunteered to fly one more mission.

Major San Dewayne Francisco was shot down over North Vietnam on November 25,1968. He and the other pilot both ejected and landed near a North Vietnamese encampment. He established radio contact with search and rescue but had broken his legs and was soon captured by the enemy. He was laid in a field as an attempt to ambush the search and rescue, but was able to signal that it was a trap keeping another aircraft from being shot down. He was killed by shrapnel from a following bombing run. The North Vietnamese buried his body in the bomb crater. A few days later his remains were disinterred and used for propaganda photographs as the 2000th American pilot shot down. His remain were re-interred nearby, and there is an ongoing effort to find his remains.

The documents in this collection were collected by Terri Francisco-Farrell, San’s sister. This collection records her brother’s life and her efforts to have her brother’s remains returned to the United States. Air Force ROTC cadets, library students, and library faculty scanned the collection and present it here for continued education and awareness of the many men and women who remain missing from the Vietnam conflict.

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  • Useful POW/MIA Contact by San Dewayne Francisco

    Useful POW/MIA Contact

    San Dewayne Francisco

    Report to National League of POW/MIA Families

  • Vietnam's Ability to Account for Americans Missing from the Vietnam War by San Dewayne Francisco

    Vietnam's Ability to Account for Americans Missing from the Vietnam War

    San Dewayne Francisco

    Report to National League of POW/MIA Families

  • History Of The POW/MIA Flag by San Dewayne Francisco

    History Of The POW/MIA Flag

    San Dewayne Francisco

  • Widely Used U.S. Government Acronyms and Abreviations by San Dewayne Francisco

    Widely Used U.S. Government Acronyms and Abreviations

    San Dewayne Francisco

  • Family Conference Report with Map by San Dewayne Francisco

    Family Conference Report with Map

    San Dewayne Francisco

  • POW/MIA Operations in Laos by San Dewayne Francisco

    POW/MIA Operations in Laos

    San Dewayne Francisco

    Copy of presentation about POW/MIA Operations in Laos.

  • Invitation to National League of POW/MIA Families Annual Meeting by San Dewayne Francisco

    Invitation to National League of POW/MIA Families Annual Meeting

    San Dewayne Francisco

  • Collection and Analysis by Joseph M. Ladyman

    Collection and Analysis

    Joseph M. Ladyman

    Copy of a report.

  • Operations in Support of USRJC by Christopher S. Forbes

    Operations in Support of USRJC

    Christopher S. Forbes

    A copy of a report

  • Translation of Advance Work Report by San Dewayne Francisco

    Translation of Advance Work Report

    San Dewayne Francisco

 

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