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This will move you. Welcome home, Col. Roy Knight Jr.

"Our incoming plane is carrying the remains of an American pilot shot down over Vietnam in 1967. His remains were only recently recovered and identified and brought back to the US."


I missed this on my first read of the story:
"But his final honour would involve his own family. On this day, his son Bryan — that five-year-old son who had waved goodbye to him when he left for overseas in 1967 — is now a captain with Southwest Airlines. And it was Bryan who flew home his father 52 years after that goodbye."

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Welcome home, Colonel.

G*d Bless you.
 
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Welcome home, Colonel.

G*d Bless you.


Not sure why you won't say it, but I will:

God bless you, Colonel.




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Welcome Home Colonel. May you now rest in peace, and may God continue to bless you.





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Originally posted by tacfoley:
Welcome home, Colonel.

G*d Bless you.


Not sure why you won't say it, but I will:

God bless you, Colonel.


Yes, God bless the colonel and his family.

As to why Tac didn't say "GOD", As I recall it is line with his personal beliefs.


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Moving to say the least. Welcome home Col. Knight.
 
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God bless them. God bless them all.



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The best part of this story is that the mans son was 5 years old and was at the airport where he saw his dad off for the last time. The son who is now a Captain for Southwest was given the honors to fly his dads remains back.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...Bnb7Kz&OCID=AVRES007
 
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Very cool!

We have teams all over the world looking for remains of service members from all wars and a big Lab at Pearl where they do the DNA analysis.

I got to serve as a Casualty Affairs Officer last year on a case where we recovered and ID'd remains also from 1967 from the side of a cliff in Cambodia. The family had no idea what happened to the pilot and his co-pilot, they launched on a recon mission over the Ho Chi Minh trail at night in bad weather and never returned. That they got little to no info wasn't helped by the fact it was classified at the time either...

He was a bad-ass, 2X Flying Crosses and a very experienced instructor pilot in the OV-1 Mohawk he was flying.

Listed as MIA for I think 11 years and then declared KIA. The remains of each were matched to surviving family and some pieces of the plane were matched to their type of aircraft. The neatest part...the pilot's dog tag was recovered, they mailed it to me and I got to give it to the widow.

Anyway, it is pretty cool our government spends all this time and money to keep looking and making IDs...that is why NK releasing the remains of all those Korea vets was so huge (and ignored by the MSM, damn them).




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I don't choke up easily but the fact that he was brought home by his son did it .
 
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Very appropriate that the son gets to bring his father on the final leg.
 
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Welcome home, COL Knight. May God bless you and your family. You shall meet them again on that beautiful shore...



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Welcome home



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Welcome home <salute>




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It should be noted that Knight was in Vietnam as an A-1E Skyraider pilot, which was one of the highest-risk flying missions in Southeast asia, with a high loss rate. One of their primary missions was close air support of downed airmen, in hostile territory (Laos), often returning heavily shot up. They often marked their own targets, returning again and again for bomb and strafe runs and stayed on station under fire for extended periods on a regular basis. Every one of them a hero.

http://www.veterantributes.org...il.php?recordID=1180

Knight was shot down on a flight against a heavily armed target, expended his ordnance into the target area and then crashed in it.

He came home in February this year.
 
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Welcome home Colonel.
 
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It should be noted that Knight was in Vietnam as an A-1E Skyraider pilot

Those Skyraiders were baaaaaaaadddddd...




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Thanks for a great story.



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Welcome home Sir. May you RIP.




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Welcome home Sir and may God bless you and your family.
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