M.I.A. Colonel returns to Florida from Vietnam
U.S. Air Force Col. Peter Stewart, an F-4C Phantom II aircraft pilot during the Vietnam War, flew 70 combat missions during World War II and continued to serve into the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Stewart’s aircraft was shot down in 1966 over Vietnam and was declared missing in action until his remains were discovered 52 years later during an excavation in April 2018. (Photo Courtesy the Stewart family)
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