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CPT Roger Howard Gray

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CPT Roger Howard Gray

Birth
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Oct 1976 (aged 26)
South Korea
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Cause of Death: Air Force jet (T-38) lost at sea off South Korea. Add to Map
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Roger was a 1973 graduate of Texas A&M University w/ a degree in Engineering Technology.

Lt Gray was a navigator / RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) for the F4 jets in the Air Force stationed in South Korea. He volunteered for a training mission in a T38 when his plane went missing over the Yellow Sea. The Air Force searched for him, the pilot and the plane for 4 days before declaring him and the pilot dead. Roger was a 1969 graduate of Westchester HS in Houston, TX and a 1973 graduate of Texas A&M where he was a member of the Fish Drill Team. He was posthumously promoted to Captain. Roger loved WHS, A&M, the Air Force and his family.
Roger was a 1973 graduate of Texas A&M University w/ a degree in Engineering Technology.

Lt Gray was a navigator / RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) for the F4 jets in the Air Force stationed in South Korea. He volunteered for a training mission in a T38 when his plane went missing over the Yellow Sea. The Air Force searched for him, the pilot and the plane for 4 days before declaring him and the pilot dead. Roger was a 1969 graduate of Westchester HS in Houston, TX and a 1973 graduate of Texas A&M where he was a member of the Fish Drill Team. He was posthumously promoted to Captain. Roger loved WHS, A&M, the Air Force and his family.

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