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  1. Eugene Henry DeBruin (April 1, 1933 – c. 1968) was a former U.S. Air Force staff sergeant who disappeared after an escape attempt from a prison camp in Laos during the Vietnam War. In 1963, while working for Air America, DeBruin's C-46 was shot down and he was taken to a Pathet Lao prison camp.

  2. Laos Eugene H. Debruin (0018) On September 5, 1963, an Air America C-47 transport on which Mr. Debruin was a "kicker" was shot down by hostile ground fire over Savannakhet Province. It crashed approximately twenty two kilometers northeast of Muang Phine. Eugene Debruin and four non-U.S. crewmen parachuted out and were captured.

  3. Eugene Henry DeBruin (April 1, 1933 – c. 1968) was a US Air Force staff sergeant, and a member of Air America serving in Laos during the Second Indochina War. "Gene" DeBruin was working as a "kicker" for Air America in 1963 when his C-46 was shot down.

  4. Eugene Henry DeBruin (April 1, 1933 – c. 1968) was a former U.S. Air Force staff sergeant who disappeared after an escape attempt from a prison camp in Laos during the Vietnam War. In 1963, while working for Air America, DeBruin's C-46 was shot down and he was taken to a Pathet Lao prison camp.

  5. Oct 10, 2005 · Thirty years ago today, Eugene Henry DeBruin was taken prisoner in Vietnam, his plane shot down over Laos. Many days I forget about the bracelet I wear inscribed with his name.

  6. Dec 14, 2023 · Eugene Henry DeBruin (April 1, 1933 c. 1968) was a US Air Force staff sergeant, and a member of Air America serving in Laos during the Second Indochina War. Gene DeBruin was working as a kicker for Air America in 1963 when his C46 was shot down. He was a POW at a Pathet Lao prison camp in Lao.

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  8. Oct 20, 2023 · Eugene DeBruin, an acknowledged Laos POW who has never been returned, had been captured in the fall of 1963. Dengler has stated that a red-bearded DeBruin was held in one of the camps in which he was held. All previous Laos loss incidents occurred in 1961 and 1962.) Throughout the fall of 1965 and into spring and summer of 1966, the group of

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