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LTJG Randolph Clay “Randy” Hanback

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LTJG Randolph Clay “Randy” Hanback

Birth
Death
2 Feb 1956 (aged 25)
Laureldale, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 1, Site: 482-C
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1953 graduate of U. S. Naval Academy. Killed in aircraft accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ durung practice Ground Controlled Approach under actual weather conditions. His last words on the GCA tape were,"Vertigo, vertigo, wherefore art thou vertigo?"
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Lt(jg) Randolph C Hanback of Llinwood,NJ was attached to Composite Squadron 33, NAS Atlantic City, NJ. He died when the AD-5 "Skyraider" he piloted crashed during a instrument landing through low hanging clouds at their base. The aircraft crashed and burned in a rain-swept swamp between Spruce and Chestnut Streets in Laureldale, NJ, about 1.5 miles from SH-50.
Also killed was Ens. Richard Lynne Sander of Pittsburgh, PA and Ordnance Man 2/c Barnard V Lee of Pleasantville, NJ.
1953 graduate of U. S. Naval Academy. Killed in aircraft accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ durung practice Ground Controlled Approach under actual weather conditions. His last words on the GCA tape were,"Vertigo, vertigo, wherefore art thou vertigo?"
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Lt(jg) Randolph C Hanback of Llinwood,NJ was attached to Composite Squadron 33, NAS Atlantic City, NJ. He died when the AD-5 "Skyraider" he piloted crashed during a instrument landing through low hanging clouds at their base. The aircraft crashed and burned in a rain-swept swamp between Spruce and Chestnut Streets in Laureldale, NJ, about 1.5 miles from SH-50.
Also killed was Ens. Richard Lynne Sander of Pittsburgh, PA and Ordnance Man 2/c Barnard V Lee of Pleasantville, NJ.

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