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GLENN HUNG NIN LEE
 

Roy  Spencer
Vietnam Veteran-Air Force Pilot
Lest we forget our Heroes
1Lt. Glen Lee was the pilot of a Phantom which was the lead aircraft in a flight of two dispatched from Phu Cat on an operational mission over Cambodia. At a point about 10 miles east of Chbar in Mondol Kiri Province, Lee's aircraft was struck by hostile fire as it made a pass over the target. The right wing appeared to be on fire and was observed to separate from the aircraft prior to the crash. According to the Air Force, evidence of death of the crew members was received in the Department of the Air Force on May 29. Since there is only one F4 crew member listed missing in Cambodia on May 27, 1970, it is assumed that the co-pilot of the aircraft either successfully bailed out and was rescued (not likely since the Air Force refers to the death of the crew 'members') or that the co-pilot's remains were recovered in a very timely manner. 1/Lt Lee's remains were eventually recovered and identified in August 1994.
May 27, 2009


Malcolm   Kirby
mlkdrk@earthlink.net
USAF Veteran - 191st photo recon.
Rest in Peace, my Brother
You will not be forgotten...
May 27, 2008


Bill Gallenstein
USAF Veteran
Zephyrhills FL 33541 USA
A very proud cold war USAF veteran remembers you on this day. My God bless you and your family always. I salute you
May 27, 2007


Manuel Pino 2/8 Bco 1st Cav-68-69
mpjr54@msn.com
Fellow Vietnam Vet
OH!. I HAVE SLIPPED THE SURLEY BONDS OF EARTH, AND DANCED THE SKIES ON LAUGHTER-SILVERED WINGS. WHERE NEVER LARK OR EAGLE EVER FLEW-AND WHILE WITH SILENT, LIFTING MIND I'VE TROD THE HIGH UNTRESSPASSED SANCTITY OF SPACE, PUT OUT MY HAND AND TOUCHED THE FACE OF GOD.
Thursday, June 01, 2006


Cheng Chin
manders2@arlington.k12.tx.us.
Mr. Anderson's History Student
2000 Sam Houston Dr
Arlington, TX 76014 USA
My adopted MIA
Captin Glenn Hung Nin Lee, My name is Cheng Chin. I'm a Junior at Sam Hounton High School in Arlington, Tx. As part of a class assignment on Vietnam MIA's, I learned your story and shared it with my classmates. I learned of your sacrifice and will remember you. Capt. Lee when I first receive this assignment I thought this was a stupid assignment, but as I read your story I begin to understand your sacrifice for your country even though I'm not a American citizen yet, but I feel like that I share the same feeling as you went flying in the F4 on your first mission even though you died on the mission, but because of you this country is the greatest place it could be and I feel sorry that I can't meet you in person and that is my regret, but I will carry on your story of your heroism to my son and my grandson to be, so now I bid farewell Capt. Lee "Semper Fi"
Thursday, May 02, 2002


Michael Starks
manders2@aisd.net
Mr. Andersons history student
Capt. Glenn Hung Nin Lee, my name is Michael Starks. I am a 2003 Jr. at Sam Houston High School in Arlington, . As a part of a class assignment on MIA's, I learned your story and shared it with my classmates. I learned of your sacrifce and will remember you. I dont like it when people give praise to actors and singers and go crazy over superman comics when the real supermen are people like you. ~Michael Starks
Tuesday, May 13, 2003

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