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A dramatic revolution occurred in 1945, when Keith Porter, Ernest Fullam and
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At the time, it was assumed that Fullam had been injured or killed during his ejection or had been unconscious and subsequently captured.
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Major Wayne Fullam was the lead F105D pilot in a group of 20 planes on a strike mission in North Vietnam.
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In September 1987, twenty-one years after Major Fullam was shot down, the
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Fullam was observed to eject with a good parachute, and strong emergency beeper signals were received by his flight members.
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The Vietnamese are believed to have information about the fate of Fullam.
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Wayne E. Fullam was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during the period he was maintained missing.
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A subsequent intelligence report indicated that Fullam had been captured in good condition by members of a Chinese anti-aircraft unit operating in
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A rescue helicopter started in after Fullam, but was driven back by heavy fire.
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Fullam radioed to his wingman that he was "getting out."
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