The Final Flight of Captain Forrester

TLC (Teaching and Learning College)

The Final Flight of Captain Forrester

June 17, 2025 at 01:13AM

In this riveting Texas Monthly feature, Josh Alvarez tells the story of Ron Forrester, a Marine from Odessa, Texas, who went missing after a mission during the Vietnam War. For 51 years, his daughter, Karoni Forrester, never gave up the search to find out what happened. “She had been raised in a void of unknowing,” Alvarez writes, “and unless and until she found definitive proof of what had happened to her father, she simply would never stop her quest to find him.” Within this cinematic narrative, Alvarez explores the emotional toll of war on POW/MIA families—and how, despite decades of uncertainty and trauma, Karoni remained determined to uncover her father’s fate.

In late 1992, just as she was settling into her new role as an activist, Karoni received a package in the mail. It was from the Department of Defense, and inside was a thick report containing everything the government knew about her father’s disappearance. The Pentagon was sending these reports to families in response to pressure from Congress to be more transparent with MIA relatives about any actions the government was taking to find those who were still missing. Vietnam had only recently granted U.S. government investigators access to the country to search for missing Americans.

What Karoni read was hard to follow. It was full of dense, bureaucratic jargon—and horrifying details.

In the summer of 1992, Department of Defense investigators had traveled to Quảng Bình. The report said this was where Tiny 05 had been heading the night it disappeared. The Vietnamese government had shared a registry of graves for pilots who’d been shot down there, and listed on the document was “Ronald Wayne Forrester.”

Officials interviewed several people in one particular village, An Thá»§y, who reported seeing a plane get shot down. They even said they had helped bury remains recovered from the wreckage. According to those witnesses, it had been a catastrophic explosion.



from Longreads https://longreads.com/2025/06/16/vietnam-marine-ron-forrester/
via IFTTT

Watch
Tags

Post a Comment

0Comments
Post a Comment (0)