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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Victor Hoops, of the Colorado Air National Guard, gives an invocation during the memorial service for Air Force Maj. Perry Henry Jefferson in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., April 3, 2008. Jefferson, who went missing in action in Vietnam 39 years ago, was an intelligence officer with the Colorado Air National Guard's 120th Tactical Fighter Squadron. More than 150 people attended Jefferson's service to watch Colorado's last reported Vietnam-era MIA service member be laid torest. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) (Released)

Tags:   Air National Guard ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY VA. U.S.A. 1

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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. John A. Bradley, the chief of Air Force Reserve, presents an American flag to Michael Jefferson during the memorial service for his brother, Air Force Maj. Perry Henry Jefferson, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., April 3, 2008. Jefferson, who went missing in action in Vietnam 39 years ago, was an intelligence officer with the Colorado Air National Guard's 120th Tactical Fighter Squadron. More than 150 people attended Jefferson's service to watch Colorado's last reported Vietnam-era MIA service member be laid to rest. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) (Released)

Tags:   Air National Guard ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY VA. U.S.A. 1

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U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michael Edwards, the adjutant general for Colorado, gives his condolences to Michael Jefferson during the memorial service for his brother, Air Force Maj. Perry Henry Jefferson, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., April 3, 2008. Jefferson, who went missing in action in Vietnam 39 years ago, was an intelligence officer with the Colorado Air National Guard's 120th Tactical Fighter Squadron. More than 150 people attended Jefferson's service to watch Colorado's last reported Vietnam-era MIA service member be laid to rest. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) (Released)

Tags:   Air National Guard ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY VA. U.S.A. 1

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U.S. Air Force retired Col. Victor J. Hoops, the chaplain for the 120th TFS when they deployed to Vietnam in 1968, was asked by the family to preside over the memorial service for Air Force Maj. Perry Henry Jefferson, in Arlington National Cemetery, Va., April 3, 2008. Jefferson, who went missing in action in Vietnam 39 years ago, was an intelligence officer with the Colorado Air National Guard's 120th Tactical Fighter Squadron. More than 150 people attended Jefferson's service to watch Colorado's last reported Vietnam-era MIA service member be laid to rest. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf) (Released)

Tags:   Air National Guard ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY VA. U.S.A. 1

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Patriot Guard members render a solemn salute, as the remains of Maj. Perry Jefferson are lowered into the grave. The Patriot Guard is comprised of veterans, many from Vietnam, who continue to honor their country and comrades at funeral services and military events around Colorado. They arrive on their motorcycles, outfitted with American flags, and stand in honor of the sacrifices that are paid for freedom on a daily basis.
April 3, after a 39 year wait, family and friends of Maj. Perry Jefferson, Intelligence Officer for the 120th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Colorado Air National Guard, lay his remains in American soil.
Jefferson went missing April 3, 1969, while performing an aerial reconnaissance mission over Vietnam. His remains were finally identified September 2007. The events surrounding his disappearance are still unknown.
(U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Darin Overstreet, Deputy Public Affairs Officer, JFHQ-CO)
(For Public Release)

Tags:   Air National Guard Colorado National Guard Arlington VA U.S.


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