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Capt Lance Peter Sijan

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Capt Lance Peter Sijan Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Jan 1968 (aged 25)
Hanoi, Hà Nội Municipality, Vietnam
Burial
Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9719889, Longitude: -87.9539181
Plot
Block 26, Lot 68, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Vietnam Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the United States Air Force during the War in Vietnam as a Captain and pilot of an F-4C aircraft in the 4th Allied POW Wing. He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery while a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam. His citation reads "While on a flight over North Vietnam, Capt. Sijan ejected from his disabled aircraft and successfully evaded capture for more than 6 weeks. During this time, he was seriously injured and suffered from shock and extreme weight loss due to a lack of food. After being captured by North Vietnamese soldiers, Capt. Sijan was taken to a holding point for subsequent transfer to a prisoner of war camp. In his emaciated and crippled condition, he overpowered 1 of his guards and crawled into the jungle, only to be recaptured after several hours. He was then transferred to another prison camp where he was kept in solitary confinement and interrogated at length. During interrogation, he was severely tortured; however, he did not divulge any information to his captors. Capt. Sijan lapsed into delirium and was placed in the care of another prisoner. During his intermittent periods of consciousness until his death, he never complained of his physical condition and, on several occasions, spoke of future escape attempts. Capt. Sijan's extraordinary heroism and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty at the cost of his life are in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Air Force and reflect great credit upon himself and the U.S. Armed Forces". His name can be found on the Viet Nam Memorial in Washington, DC on Panel 29E, Row 062. He is the subject of "Into the Mouth of the Cat: The Story of Lance Sijan, Hero of Vietnam," written by Malcom McConnell, which describes his plight during Vietnam.
Vietnam Medal of Honor Recipient. Served in the United States Air Force during the War in Vietnam as a Captain and pilot of an F-4C aircraft in the 4th Allied POW Wing. He was awarded the CMOH for his bravery while a Prisoner of War in North Vietnam. His citation reads "While on a flight over North Vietnam, Capt. Sijan ejected from his disabled aircraft and successfully evaded capture for more than 6 weeks. During this time, he was seriously injured and suffered from shock and extreme weight loss due to a lack of food. After being captured by North Vietnamese soldiers, Capt. Sijan was taken to a holding point for subsequent transfer to a prisoner of war camp. In his emaciated and crippled condition, he overpowered 1 of his guards and crawled into the jungle, only to be recaptured after several hours. He was then transferred to another prison camp where he was kept in solitary confinement and interrogated at length. During interrogation, he was severely tortured; however, he did not divulge any information to his captors. Capt. Sijan lapsed into delirium and was placed in the care of another prisoner. During his intermittent periods of consciousness until his death, he never complained of his physical condition and, on several occasions, spoke of future escape attempts. Capt. Sijan's extraordinary heroism and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty at the cost of his life are in keeping with the highest traditions of the U.S. Air Force and reflect great credit upon himself and the U.S. Armed Forces". His name can be found on the Viet Nam Memorial in Washington, DC on Panel 29E, Row 062. He is the subject of "Into the Mouth of the Cat: The Story of Lance Sijan, Hero of Vietnam," written by Malcom McConnell, which describes his plight during Vietnam.

Bio by: RPD2


Inscription

(Military Marker)
MEDAL OF HONOR
CAPT US AIR FORCE VIETNAM

(By 2004 a private upright granite monument was erected including his image and entire citation inscribed. )



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  • Added: Jun 2, 2000
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9621/lance_peter-sijan: accessed ), memorial page for Capt Lance Peter Sijan (13 Apr 1942–22 Jan 1968), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9621, citing Arlington Park Cemetery, Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.