Remains Of Vietnam Airman To Be Buried In Arkansas After 38 Years
By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The remains of a soldier who vanished in Vietnam
in 1966 are to be laid to rest in Arkansas.
On Monday -- Memorial Day -- Airman First Class Phillip Stickney
will be commemorated at a ceremony to be attended by Governor Mike
Huckabee and other dignitaries. Stickney`s remains will be buried
the next day at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery.
Stickney was from Manchester, New Hampshire. His widow,
Patricia, lives in Arkansas.
Stickney`s remains were returned to the United States in 1998
and identified in February. In May 1966, he was in a cargo plane
that was shot down over North Vietnam. He was reported missing in
action.
The Stickneys had four children. Today, Patricia Stickney is a
grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of two.
She thought her husband could have been a prisoner in Vietnam,
or maybe he returned under a pseudonym and wanted to be left alone.
Now, she says she has no hope that he survived the war.
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After her husband didn`t come back from the war, Patricia
Stickney moved from New Hampshire to Sewart Air Force Base in
Tennessee, where her husband had been stationed. By living near the
base, she felt closer to her husband, and if he returned, she`d be
nearby.
Later, when the Air Force closed Sewart, she followed Stickney`s
old squadron to the Little Rock Air Force Base at Jacksonville.

