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Lincks, Max B. Jr.
Max “Paco” B. Lincks Jr., SSgt., USAF (Fallen) August 31, 1954 – October 17, 1984
Born: 31 Aug 1954, Texas Burial: GraceLawn Cem. Van Buren Crawford County, Arkansas
In October 1984, MH-53 Pave Low crews and aircraft of the 20th SOS deployed to the Republic of the Philippines for Exercise “Cope Thunder 85-1”. The deployment ended tragically during the exercise when a MH-53 Pave Low, serial number 73-1647, impacted a ridgeline in Crow Valley, near Clark AB, Philippines, during a night TF mission in a heavy rain squall, crashed and was destroyed killing its crew. Sergeant Lincks was among the crew that were killed.
MH-53J #73-1647 Clark AB, PI 17 October 1984
In October 1984, MH-53 Pave Low crews and aircraft of the 20th SOS deployed to the Republic of the Philippines for Exercise “Cope Thunder 85-1”.
The deployment ended tragically during the exercise when a MH-53 Pave Low, serial number 73-1647, impacted a ridgeline in Crow Valley, near Clark AB, Philippines, during a night TF mission in a heavy rain squall, crashed and was destroyed killing its crew.
Dead in the crash were:
Major James S. Prowell Captain Michael W. Skeen Technical Sergeant Thomas M. Ortiz, Jr Technical Sergeant Wayne A. Johnson Staff Sergeant Robert G. Barker Sergeant Max B. “Paco”Lincks, Jr.
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