F-102 & C130 Air Collision - Jefferson Barracks Cemetery - Lemay, MO
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N 38° 30.010 W 090° 16.786
15S E 737218 N 4264818
Training mission air-to-air crash over Carolinas. Of the men killed, four are buried here.
Waymark Code: WM15WB7
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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County of memorial: St. Louis County
Location of memorial: Middle Dr. & Monument Dr., Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay

Text on Tombstone:

KILLED IN AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT - DECEMBER 5, 1972


Buried here:
Douglas S. Peterson
Illinois
Captain
November 5, 1946

Marshall J. Dickerson
Illinois
Captain
January 16, 1938

Gilmore A. Mickley, Jr.
Pennsylvania
S Sgt
June 30, 1939

John R. Cole
Oklahoma
Captain
August 29, 1938


December 5
"During an Aerospace Defense Command night training mission, Convair F-102A-80-CO Delta Dagger, 56-1517, of the 157th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, South Carolina Air National Guard, McEntire Air National Guard Base, South Carolina, collides with Lockheed C-130E Hercules, 64-0558, of the 318th Special Operations Squadron, out of Pope AFB, North Carolina, during a simulated interception, over the Bayboro area of Horry County, east of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. One is killed in the Delta Dagger and all twelve on board the Hercules perish.[142][143] Some press reports list Conway, South Carolina, west of the crash site, as the location." ~ Wikipedia


"BAYBORO, S. C., Dec. 5 (UPI) —A jet fighter and a military transport plane collided in flight over coastal South Carolina tonight, killing at least four persons.

"One plane was an F-102 from McEntire Air National Guard Base near Columbia. The body of the pilot was recovered shortly after 10 P.M.

"The dead pilot was identified as Capt. Thomas C. Hagood Jr. of Lexington, S. C., a National Guard pilot, according to The Associated Press.

"The C-130 transport was from Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina, according to the police, and carried a crew of at least three." ~ New York Times, Dec. 6, 1972


Disaster Date: 12/05/1972

Date of dedication: 12/18/1972

Memorial Sponsors: Department of Veterans Affairs

Disaster Type: Technological

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