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It is about time that we speak out and demand that our government bring our soldiers home. Please contact your Senators or Member of Congress let them know we will hold them accountable. To obtain EMail addresses for the Senate, Congress and Whitehouse go to:

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If you are located in Kansas, please email or write one or more of the following for SMS. John Q. Adam. You can make a difference and help bring our soldiers home.



Senator Sam Brownback
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Senator Sam Brownback
Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510



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Senator Pat Roberts
302 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510



Congressman Todd Tiahrt(D)
Congressman Jerry Moran - 1st District
Congressman Vince Snowbarger - 3rd District





Name: SMS. John Quincy Adam
Rank/Branch: E3/USAF
Unit: 41st Tactical Airlift Squadron, Ubon Airbase, Thailand
Date of Birth: 22 December 1947
Home City of Record: Bethel KS
Date of Loss: Wednesday 22 May 1968
Country of Loss: Laos
Loss Coordinates: 162000N 1063000E (XC843858)
Status (in 1973): Missing In Action
Category: 4 Acft/Vehicle/Ground: C130A
The Wall: Panel 65E - Row 6
Marital Status: SingleDate of Casualty: June 22, 1978
Casualty Type: Hostile, died while missing
Length of Time: Ten Years - Thirty Days





Other Personnel in Incident All Missing:



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Passenger:







REMARKS: CONTACT LOST - NFI







SYNOPSIS:

The Lockheed C130 Hercules aircraft was a multi-purpose propeller driven aircraft, and was used as transport, tanker, gunship, drone controller, airborne battlefield command and control center, weather reconnaissance craft, electronic reconnaissance platform; search, rescue and recovery craft.

In the hands of the "trash haulers", as the crews of Tactical Air Command transports styled themselves, the C130 proved the most valuable airlift instrument in the Southeast Asia conflict, so valuable that Gen. William Momyer, 7th Air Force commander, refused for a time to let them land at Khe Sanh where the airstrip was under fire from NVA troops surrounding that base.

Just following the Marine Corps operation Pegasus/Lam Son 207 in mid-April 1968, to relieve the siege of Khe Sanh, Operation Scotland II began in the Khe Sanh area, more or less as a continuation of this support effort. The C130 was critical in resupplying this area, and when the C130 couldn't land, dropped its payload by means of parachute drop.

One of the bases from which the C130 flew was Ubon, located in northeast Thailand. C130 crews from this base crossed Laos to their objective location. One such crew was comprised of LtCol. William H. Mason and Capt. Thomas B. Mitchell, pilots; Capt. William T. McPhail, Maj. Jerry L. Chambers, SA Gary Pate, SSgt. Calvin C. Glover, AM1 Melvin D. Rash, and AM1 John Q. Adam, crew members.

On May 22, 1968, this crew departed Ubon on an operational mission in a C130A carrying one passenger - AM1 Thomas E. Knebel. Radio contact was lost while the aircraft was over Savannakhet Province, Laos near the city of Muong Nong, (suggesting that its target area may have been near the DMZ - Khe Sanh). When the aircraft did not return to friendly control, the crew was declared Missing In Action from the time of estimated fuel exhaustion. There was no further word of the aircraft or its crew.

The nine members of the crew are among nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in Laos. Many are known to have been alive on the ground following their shoot downs. Although the Pathet Lao publicly stated on several occasions that they held "tens of tens" of American prisoners, not one American held in Laos has ever been released. Laos did not participate in the Paris Peace accords ending American involvment in the war in 1973, and no treaty has ever been signed that would free the Americans held in Laos, and not one of them has returned home.

John Q. Adam could still be alive. He isn't aware that his home town of Bethel has lost its identity, having been incorporated into a growing Kansas City, Kansas, but there can be no doubt that he knows he has been abandoned by the country he proudly served.





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