New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

Soldiers who perished on secret mission memorializ­ed

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PORTLAND — Nearly 60 years ago, dozens of soldiers assembled for a top secret mission to Vietnam, three years before President Lyndon Johnson officially sent U.S. combat troops to the country.

They never made it. Their airplane disappeare­d between Guam and the Philippine­s, leaving behind no trace.

Ever since, their families have been fighting to get answers about the mission from the Pentagon. They also want their loved ones to be recognized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.

For the families, it’s been heart-wrenching that the soldiers were not properly memorializ­ed like others who died in the war.

“I do feel frustrated. It’s almost as if they never existed as soldiers. It’s almost like they don’t matter, that their deaths don’t matter,” said Dianna Taylor Crumpler, of Olive Branch, Mississipp­i, whose brother, James Henry Taylor, an Army chaplain, died on the flight.

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