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Major Herbert J Dexter

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2ND BN, 502ND INF RGT, 101 ABN DIV
Army Of The United States
01 March 1932 - 18 September 1965
Decatur, IL
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U.S. Marine Corps PVT Jonathan L. Gifford, 30, of Decatur, Illinois. Killed in action during operations on the outskirts of Masiriyah. Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditonary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

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Col. A. Scott Crossfield

GEORGIA – The 1960 Cessna 210A aircraft  belonging to Col. A. Scott Crossfield of Herndon, Va., has been located. Georgia Wing conducted air and ground searches along the flight path and located the crash site in Gilmer County. There were no survivors.

Crossfield was on a flight from Prattville, Ala., to Manassas, Va., Wednesday morning when the aircraft disappeared from radar in north Georgia.

Crossfield, 84, was born in Berkeley, Calif. on Oct. 2, 1921. Although best known for his role as a legendary test pilot, he was a strong supporter of the Civil Air Patrol and, in particular, CAP’s aerospace education program. He created the A. Scott Crossfield Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year Award to recognize and reward teachers for outstanding accomplishments in aerospace education and for their dedication to the students they teach. The Scott Crossfield Award for senior members is CAP’s highest award in aerospace education. At his 80th birthday in 2001, Crossfield was still flying 200 hours per year as a private pilot/instrument rating. 

In 1950, Crossfield joined NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, and was a research pilot for the next five years at the High Speed Flight Research Station at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Crossfield was the test pilot for numerous research aircraft, including the X-1, X-4, X-5, XF-92, the D-558-I and D-558-II while at Edwards.

On Nov. 20, 1953, he set four speed records before becoming the first man to reach Mach 2 (twice the speed of sound) in the air-launched, rocket-propelled D-558-2. Crossfield capped his distinguished test pilot career as the NASA program manager and first project pilot on the X-15 rocket powered research aircraft, taking the aircraft to the fringes of outer space.

It is possible that no other test pilot in aviation history has test flown as many aircraft that are now displayed in flight museums -- The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Milestones of Flight Gallery includes the #1 X-15 and the #2 Skyrocket. He also flew the #2 Bell X-1, the sister ship of the #1 ("Glamorous Glennis"), which also hangs in the same gallery. Crossfield was also a fighter gunnery instructor in the U.S. Navy during World War II. 

Among his countless honors, Crossfield received the Lawrence Sperry Award, Octave Chanute Award, Iven C. Kincheloe Award, Harmon International Trophy and the Collier Trophy. He was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1983, the International Space Hall of Fame in 1988, and the Aerospace Walk of Honor in 1990.

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Capt Forsyth joined CAP in May, 2003.  In addition to his squadron duties he is an ES Ground Team Leader, Mission Scanner and UDF team leader.  Capt Forsyth, 42, a retired US Army 1LT, is employed by CSX Railroad as a K-9 police officer.
 
Capt Forsyth is survived by his wife, and an 11-year-old daughter from a previous marriage.

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C/Major Jacob Rueth

Jacob Edward Rueth, age 18, loving son of Catherine, nee Kobbeman, and William Rueth III; dearest brother of Sarah Rueth; devoted grandson of Janice and William Rueth Jr., Beverly and Edward Kobbeman; dear nephew, cousin and friend of many.  Jacob was an active member of the Civil Air Patrol and R.O.T.C., freshman at University of North Dakota and 2006 graduate of Carl Sandburg High School. 

If you know of someone that served in the IL 303 or was from Decatur and was killed or is MIA from Decatur let us know and we will post their picture and info on our Memorial page.

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