Paul L Foster

Rank: SMSgt

Entered Into Eternal Rest
1967-12-29

Combat Controller<br />
Rank/Branch: E4/US Air Force<br />
Unit: 606th Air Commando Squadron<br />
Date of Birth: 20 November 1945<br />
Home City Of Record: Knoxville TN<br />
Date Of Loss: 29 December 1967<br />
Country of loss: Laos<br />
Loss Coordinates: 164900N 1060300E (XD125595)<br />
Status (in 1973): Missing in Action<br />
Status Update (in 1975): Kill in Action<br />
Category: 2<br />
Acft/A26A<br />
Other Persons in Incident: Carlos R. Cruz; William J . Potter (both missing )<br />
All Biographical and loss information provided by Operation Just Cause have been supplied by Chuck and Mary Schantag of POWNET.<br />
SOURCE: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 01 September 1990 with the assistance of one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families. published sources,and interviews.<br />
SYNOPSIS: The Douglas A26 Invader was a twin-engine attack bomber with World War II service.  In Vietnam, it served the French in the 1950’s and also the U.S. in the early years of American involvement in Southeast Asia.  In 1966, eight A26’s were deployed to Nakhon Phanom to perform hunter-killer missions against truck convoys in southern Laos.  Capt. Carlos R. Cruz, pilot, Capt. Willam J. Potter Jr., co-pilot, and SSGT Paul L. Foster, Crewmember, comprised the crew of an A26A Invader assigned a mission in Laos December 29,1967.   The three flew from Nakhon Phanom from the 606th Air Commando Squadron to a target area along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.   Durning the mission the aircraft was hit by enemy fire and was seen to crash.<br />
The last known location for Foster’s plane was about 15 miles northwest of the city of Muang Xepone (Sepone) in Savannakhet Province.  This is just about due west of the DMZ in Vietnam.  No parachutes were seen, and no emergency radio beeper signals were heard by the aircraft in the area.<br />
A day or so before the Invader was shot down, Lao Premier Souvanna Phouma reported that North Vietnamese troops had started a general offensive against Lao government forces in southern Laos.  North Vietnam denied this report on December 29th, the day the Invader was shot down.  The three men onboard the Invader were declared Missing in Action.  The U.S. believes the enemy may know their fates.   Unfortunately, although the Pathet Lao stated publicly that they held American prisoners, the U.S. never negotiated for their freedom.  Consequently, no American held in Laos has ever been released.  The fates of the crew of the Invader remain unknown.   They are among nearly 600 Americans who disappeared in the "secret War" in Laos and never returned.   There is ample reason to believe that the Vietnamese and/or the Communist Lao know what happened to Cruz, Potter and Paul L. Foster on December 29,1967.

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2 entries.
Bob Bartlett wrote on April 23, 2023
Paul was a great teammate at NKP, and still carry that night with me every day. The remains of Paul, Carlos, and Bill were finaly found and repatriated in 1995. They were laid to rest together in Arlington National Cemetery.
Paul was a great teammate at NKP, and still carry that night with me every day. The remains of Paul, Carlos, and Bill were finaly found and repatriated in 1995. They were laid to rest together in Arlington National Cemetery.... Collapse
Larry Owen wrote on September 20, 2022
Paul was my hootch mate at NKP. Came back from a TDY to Udorn and noticed his bunk was neatly made and had not been slept in. Bob Bartlett came in and informed me that Paul's plane had been shot down over Mu Gia pass the night before. Have always remembered Paul - - a good guy.
Paul was my hootch mate at NKP. Came back from a TDY to Udorn and noticed his bunk was neatly made and had not been slept in. Bob Bartlett came in and informed me that Paul's plane had been shot down over Mu Gia pass the night before. Have always remembered Paul - - a good guy.... Collapse