Fifty Years On: Remembering the 1973 Paris Peace Accords
CAPT Harley H. Hall, USN, pictured here as the leader of the Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration team, was a VF-143 F-4J Phantom II pilot who was shot down over South Vietnam, was considered captured then went missing on the day the Paris Peace Accords took effect, January 27, 1973. His partial remains were returned and identified in 1994. (Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
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